Anybody ever gone gold digging/dredging/panning?

Bublonichronic

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Are you doing one of those things where you pay like 1k and get all the equipment and given a specific area to do it? I remember hearing someone talking about that I just figured if there was that much gold the company would be panning it themselves instead of renting out the equipment and only makin a fraction of what could be found
 

Padawanbater2

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Are you doing one of those things where you pay like 1k and get all the equipment and given a specific area to do it? I remember hearing someone talking about that I just figured if there was that much gold the company would be panning it themselves instead of renting out the equipment and only makin a fraction of what could be found
No, must have been somebody else. I plan on going with a few friends and camping out for a week on the river
 

sworth

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I plan on doing the same next spring, when there's a bit more daylight. Camping out for a week in the forest. I live in one of the few places in Europe where there is still viable gold to be panned :hump: And, since I make silver/gold jewelry....
I don't know about tips, since all my knowledge is research based, but part of my plan is to take a metal detector to quickly scan around for those rare nuggets and to spend the last day sieving paydirt to pan back at home...
And don't forget a gold nugget is worth way much more than it's weight in gold :bigjoint:
 

Aeroknow

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I'm planning a trip to Central California next summer to do this, it looks interesting as hell to me!

Any of you guys ever done anything like this before? Any tips for a beginner?


I'm always prospecting. I've done quite a bit of dredging, before the ban, and I used to own a highbanker/dredge combo.
This little bit is what we got just out of the dry creek bed running through one of my pads this summer, from a little tiny recirculating sluice setup.
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It's not much, but that was from farting around and only no more than 10 buckets dirt, and we have the whole rest of the creek to work, which runs the entire length of my 5 acre property. I know there's some nuggets here. I just know it. But my back is all jacked up rite now:-(
 
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Padawanbater2

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I'm always prospecting. I've done quite a bit of dredging, before the ban, and I used to own a highbanker/dredge combo.
This little bit is what we got just out of the dry creek bed running through one of my pads this summer, from a little tiny recirculating sluice setup.
View attachment 3538794
It's not much, but that was from farting around and only no more than 10 buckets dirt, and we have the whole rest of the creek to work, which runs the entire length of my 5 acre property. I know there's some nuggets here. I just know it. But my back is bad rite now:-(
My back, and the backs of my slave friends are young, healthy and strong! Am I witnessing the beginning of an awesome apprenticeship?
 

Aeroknow

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My back, and the backs of my slave friends are young, healthy and strong! Am I witnessing the beginning of an awesome apprenticeship?
Dredging is so much fun. But its's been banned here in Ca for some time now.
People are getting away with it though in rivers on BLM land. Maybe all federal land.
Do you know what river you planning this?
 

Padawanbater2

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Dredging is so much fun. But its's been banned here in Ca for some time now.
People are getting away with it though in rivers on BLM land. Maybe all federal land.
Do you know what river you planning this?
I didn't know it was banned, thanks for that information! I'll have to do more research it seems..

Why is it banned?

I hadn't planned out which river yet, I was actually looking around Central/Northern California and maybe even Oregon, most gold prospecting maps I've looked at tend to center around those areas which are closest to where I'm currently at (southern CA) and one of my friends coming along (central CA) live. I'm not much of a fan of flying :(
 

Aeroknow

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I didn't know it was banned, thanks for that information! I'll have to do more research it seems..

Why is it banned?

I hadn't planned out which river yet, I was actually looking around Central/Northern California and maybe even Oregon, most gold prospecting maps I've looked at tend to center around those areas which are closest to where I'm currently at (southern CA) and one of my friends coming along (central CA) live. I'm not much of a fan of flying :(
Environmental reasons:-(
Suction dredging supposedly was ruining rivers, and messing up fish habitat.
I'm all for protecting our fisheries, but it's bullshit.
One good rain, and you can't even tell where you were dreding the time before.
 

oldtimer54

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Gold panning and metal detecting for gold has always been something that I'd like to try. As a young kid I was into collecting rocks and arrowheads and crystals. During that time I managed to find two nice white quartz fist sized rocks with visible gold . I still go back to that creek but as the years passed the construction in the area has made the creek almost impossible to access and only a shell of what it once was. I do find the occasional crystal but no gold !
 

Trousers

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Environmental reasons:-(
Suction dredging supposedly was ruining rivers, and messing up fish habitat.
I'm all for protecting our fisheries, but it's bullshit.
One good rain, and you can't even tell where you were dreding the time before.

One good rain and the fish eggs are still gone and the bottom habitat is still very fucked up.
 

sunni

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i know nothing about gold panning, i cant remember who but someone insisted to me that i know about it because i live in alaska, and they insisted ive mustve met gold panners and i had just moved here still jet lagged hahaha
 

Aeroknow

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One good rain and the fish eggs are still gone and the bottom habitat is still very fucked up.
I fish, so i care about our fisheries;-)
One could actually make an arguement that when dredged, it actually allows spawning redds.
All of the rivers around here are damned. Not only are the fish runs blocked, but the silt in the rivers never get washed down stream.
Our rivers are mostly a put and take river system(salmon)because of the dams, and the lack of spawning redds.
It's nice to see people from out of state caring about Californias rivers actually, thanks :clap:
 

april

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Apparently my guys friend invited us to pan on his property next yr...they find a few ounces every yr...more for fun...but I'm so in!!! Didn't some guy recently find a huge number worth like half a million? ? Saw it on Facebook lol
 

doublejj

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I'm always prospecting. I've done quite a bit of dredging, before the ban, and I used to own a highbanker/dredge combo.
This little bit is what we got just out of the dry creek bed running through one of my pads this summer, from a little tiny recirculating sluice setup.
View attachment 3538794
It's not much, but that was from farting around and only no more than 10 buckets dirt, and we have the whole rest of the creek to work, which runs the entire length of my 5 acre property. I know there's some nuggets here. I just know it. But my back is all jacked up rite now:-(
don't you dare show this to PC....we are right in the middle of harvest!o_O
 

mnbvcxza

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"Anybody ever gone gold digging/dredging/panning?"


yea she's was good, dredged her good an proper, panning? you mean planning lol ..... yes, the gold digging was planned thank you.

:)
 

mnbvcxza

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I'm always prospecting. I've done quite a bit of dredging, before the ban, and I used to own a highbanker/dredge combo.
This little bit is what we got just out of the dry creek bed running through one of my pads this summer, from a little tiny recirculating sluice setup.
View attachment 3538794
It's not much, but that was from farting around and only no more than 10 buckets dirt, and we have the whole rest of the creek to work, which runs the entire length of my 5 acre property. I know there's some nuggets here. I just know it. But my back is all jacked up rite now:-(
wow !!
 
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