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Went Out With My New Garrett Scorpion Tonite And Got Gold :smoke:

John-Edmonton

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I got a notice yesterday that a parcel arrived, so I headed to the post office and sure enough, the Garrett Scorpion had arrived. It was just pouring out, so I decided to pass on a hunt, but I did put it together, read the manual and went to bed. I watched the video tonite after work, and got a lucky streak, because it just stopped raining. That video had some great instructions on electronic prospecting, and really brought back some good memories of gold panning in the North Saskatchewan river which runs through Edmonton.

I dug up my old gold pans and also brought along the pan that came with the Scorpion and headed down to the old river. The river was high, so I put the Scorpion in All metal mode without ground balancing it so that I could find some highly mineralized soil. At these places, I got some shovel-fulls of roots and gravel and panned that material.

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I just had enough time to pan 6 pans full of gravel and roots. Here's what I got in the pan for gold. We only have flour gold in the river, so no nuggets to throw in a metal pan to listen to the "clink."

Now if you can imagine using a sluicebox which is hundreds of times faster then panning, and put in about 125 hours using it, you get what is shown below.....about 1 1/2 ounces of Edmonton gold. I think I got the fever tonite. :)
 
At the price of gold today that works out to over ten bucks an hour. Not bad hobby wages. Can't see your pic to well. How much yellow stuff you got there? Did you get the 4.5 coil with your Sciorpion?


Bill
 
I just got the larger coil. I have the small coil for the Infinium if I want to do some prospecting where there are real nuggets.
 
Seeing your finds gives me gold fever. I do believe you are going to find a lot more and better gold. There is a nugget out there under a big rock or in a crevice waiting for you.
 
Guess where John will be spending most of his time now. That yellow colours looks good against the green,:thumbup:
 
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