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Posted by chuck west on 09-19-2013 10:36 PM:

I met this guy in Alaska at Crow Creek Mine .



http://www.detectorprospector.com/g...g-site-list.htm



http://hogfamilyalaska.blogspot.com...creek-mine.html

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Posted by chuck west on 09-25-2013 05:52 PM:

BTT ,,,,Anyone need to ask a question ? Fire away .



http://www.goldfeverprospecting.com/whtofigoinun.html

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Posted by chuck west on 09-27-2013 06:44 PM:

Thumbs up

Maybe this will help some to identify spots in a river or creek .


http://www.goldfeverprospecting.com/figoinri.html

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Posted by homemadekennels on 09-29-2013 05:28 PM:


Have a Good Day..

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Posted by chuck west on 09-29-2013 06:12 PM:

Jolene Price ,I do thank you for this fine pic of what I would say is an ideal Gold creek. Boys I see several places in the pic to look for gold .

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Posted by chuck west on 09-30-2013 06:31 PM:

Have any of you guys studied this pic ^^ enough to tell Old Chuck where to look for gold ? Come on boys give it a shot .

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Posted by GA DAWG on 09-30-2013 11:25 PM:

I figure right there on the left side in that slower water. Really though I don't know. My creeks are straight here lol. Plus I've not found any.

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Posted by chuck west on 10-01-2013 12:07 AM:

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
I figure right there on the left side in that slower water. Really though I don't know. My creeks are straight here lol. Plus I've not found any.
Your a learnin Dawg ,Good job . Now see that big chunk of bedrock in the lower left ? See the cracks in it ,they be gold there too . See all that grass and young willows growing at the base of the bedrock? That has to be dug out too . I'll give you some more hints later ,ok .

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Posted by GA DAWG on 10-01-2013 01:07 AM:

Oh. So that's bedrock huh. I thought it was sand lol. Ain't none of that stuff in my creeks. If it is. Its under the water.

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Posted by skeets on 10-01-2013 09:19 AM:

i dont think we got any bedrock here in the valley,maybe the mountains.all we got here mostly is gravel and sand.if i was panning at that creek i would try on the left side right under them trees,but to be honest i aint found the first flake.lol


Posted by chuck west on 10-01-2013 02:14 PM:

Dawg ,you and skeets are both right . You got bedrock but most likely it is deep .

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Posted by chuck west on 10-02-2013 09:07 PM:

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Originally posted by homemadekennels

Have a Good Day..




Has anyone noticed the deer standing across the creek in the brush ?

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Posted by skeets on 10-03-2013 08:43 AM:

after bout 10 min.straining my eyeballs i believe i see something that looks like a deer,BUT i could be wrong.lol


Posted by chuck west on 10-18-2013 05:48 PM:

Gold is back up over 1300.00 bucks an ounce after being down for a couple of weeks .



http://www.buckeyegold.proboards.com/

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Posted by chuck west on 10-23-2013 06:55 PM:

Gold Sluicing http://www.goldfeverprospecting.com/slforgogest.html

Sluicing is the use of a "sluice box" in a creek or river to separate gold from gravel.

(See our sluice kit below for a quick and easy way to get started with sluicing for gold.)

A sluice box is a metal, wood, or plastic channel that has "riffles" and other devices in it to catch gold. The sluice box is placed in the water with the entrance of the box upstream, so water flows through the box. The sluice box is set with a slight downhill tilt, about 1 inch for every 1 or 2 feet of sluice box, so the water runs fast enough through the box to wash away the lighter blonde sands and gravel, but not so fast as to wash out all the black sand and of course the gold. A good visual measure of correct water speed is a "bubble" created over each riffle.

Sand and Gravels should be shoveled into the top of the box where the water enters. With the removal, by hand, of larger rocks, the small pebbles and lighter sands will be washed out. Black sand and gold will collect in front of the riffles. When you are finished shoveling for the day, the box can be disassembled and emptied into a bucket or tub, and the remaining material (your black sand gold concentrates) can then be panned out.

Sluice boxes come in almost as many varieties as pans. Sluice boxes come in several lengths, from 52 inches down to about 24 inches. Obviously the larger the sluice box, the more gravel it can handle at a time. It will also need cleaning up less often. But, it is bulkier and heavier than smaller sluices. Some sluices can even be folded in two three sections for backpacking.

Nowadays, sluice boxes are usually made of either aluminum or plastic. Aluminum is more durable than plastic, but can be damaged by bending it out of shape. Plastic, though not as durable as aluminum, is more forgiving to rough treatment (unless it becomes brittle and breaks), and is lighter in weight.

The aluminum sluice boxes will have a series of riffles, (generally called Hungarian Riffles) that can be removed or at least lifted to allow cleaning. Under the riffles, ribbed carpet or miner's moss is used to catch the fine gold. The old timers used burlap for this, and so can you. It still works just fine.

EZ SLUICE SHOWN

Plastic sluices generally don't have carpet. They use either molded riffles or molded traps in the bed of the box to catch the gold. Cleanup is fast and easy as their is no dis-assembly required. Understand that a 48 inch plastic sluice box is no toy. They are very efficient and very lightweight.

Sluicing is a great way to get started in recreational gold prospecting. They are a serious piece of equipment and have produced a lot of gold over the years. My suggestion is to get as large of a sluice box as you can afford and handle based on your particular needs.

"Reprinted with permission of The Rocker Box"

Sluice boxes can be operated by the natiralflow of a creek or river and some can even be powered by a gas or battery driven pump. Powered sluices are usually referred to as Power Sluices or Highbankers. Powered sluices can be operated out of the water by use of a pump so can prospect the regions above a creek or river.

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Posted by chuck west on 10-24-2013 05:33 PM:

This is the kit that you get when you sign up to the GPAA .






http://www.goldprospectors.org/Memb...50/Default.aspx

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Posted by chuck west on 10-25-2013 08:46 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by chuck west
Gold is back up over 1300.00 bucks an ounce after being down for a couple of weeks .

Gold is up 53.00 dollars an ounce in the last 7 days .



http://www.buckeyegold.proboards.com/

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Posted by chuck west on 10-26-2013 08:52 PM:

Here is a video about building yourself a nice sluice box to use out on a creek somewhere . Getting a little cool up North here but you guys down South are still good to go .

http://www.prospectingchannel.com/SLUICEBOX.html

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Posted by chuck west on 11-09-2013 10:45 PM:

Talking

Joined another gold forum to read and ask questions on .

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Posted by chuck west on 11-11-2013 10:36 PM:

There are some videos on this forum page on how to set up a sluice box properly .






http://www.goldhog.com/gold_prospec...5923761acc09d5e

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Posted by GA DAWG on 11-12-2013 12:45 AM:

Good stuff chuck. Im a deer huntin fool right now though. No time for panning but keep the info coming.

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Posted by chuck west on 11-12-2013 04:53 PM:

Here is a handy Prospecting tool ,a good winter time building project . The late Jack Swick that was a member of the Buckeye Chapter of the GPAA designed and built these . If any of you have the Outdoor Channel and get the Gold Fever show Jack has been a guest on it many times,a fine gentleman and a character to boot. RIP Jack .



http://www.buckeyegold.com/rocker.htm

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Posted by chuck west on 11-13-2013 04:02 PM:

Heres another cheap item to make and it works too.




http://www.buckeyegold.com/bucket.htm

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Posted by chuck west on 11-13-2013 04:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by chuck west
Here is a handy Prospecting tool ,a good winter time building project . The late Jack Swick that was a member of the Buckeye Chapter of the GPAA designed and built these . If any of you have the Outdoor Channel and get the Gold Fever show Jack has been a guest on it many times,a fine gentleman and a character to boot. RIP Jack .



http://www.buckeyegold.com/rocker.htm



I will say this when Jack showed me that box and how easy it was to use ,I ordered one from him ,but he never got it built to my knowledge .

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Posted by chuck west on 11-14-2013 09:39 PM:

Thumbs up

Stock Market is booming and that makes the price go down,but it still shines and it won't rust away ,lol.

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