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Gravel From Mineralized Rock Yields A Few Finds

Man, that was not an easy place to search. Seems like you know how to work the Euro Sabre.
 
I learned a lot today.

I figgered out how to hunt with some effectiveness

in a very mineralized ground.

I had to innovate to make it work.

With a 4 filter machine like a Whites di pro you can

hunt places like that. I can not stand tha weight though.

It is difficult with a 2 filter machine. But those bad conditions

are the exception.

I now have more hunting possibilities opening up.

Happy Huntin,

Tabdog
 
Tabdog,
Ya got gold!

Where you say:
"The only way I could ground balance my Euro Sabre was to burry
a penny about 1
 
Most of the gravel we have around here is only mildly mineralized. At least that is what I have found in the past. I will keep looking.

I'm glad you managed to get it worked out, Dave. Appears to be some virgin territory.
 
Good luck with it TVR.

I just thought I would share.

Most of tha gravel around here is not so bad.

It is usually just rocks here and there.

But some of tha crushed stone is very mineralized.

I have incountered it in several places.

I deffinetly learned something today.

The rocks cause tha response to change constantly.

That was tha only way I could think of to do it.

I just keep learnin,

Tabdog
 
I guess it just depends on where tha rock comes from.

Not all crushed stone here is mineralized. But it has

always kept me at aby in tha past.

I think with a good 4 filter machine, a person could get

better depth.

At least, that's what I read.

HH,

Tabdog
 
Congrats on the nice hunt Tabdog! Tough conditions and you got some gold! Good work, Beale.
 
Tab that is really some minearalized stuff i hunted some like that whith my M-6 and 2" was the best depth i could get , also i have found gravle parking lots to be good spotts to look but a P.I machine would be better
 
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