Feather river gold?

GrayCloud

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We all wish it were just that easy. But reality is the old timers got the taters. Just be careful where you lite, as you may be on claimed property. The government will tell you what type of prospecting you can or cannot do (Hope that statement wern't too political).
Best if you could buddy up with an expearance prospector from that area. Just be sure to line your ducks up before making the jump or some ole boy from the South will be a saying "Bless his heart".
 

gold nuggets

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We all wish it were just that easy. But reality is the old timers got the taters. Just be careful where you lite, as you may be on claimed property. The government will tell you what type of prospecting you can or cannot do (Hope that statement wern't too political).

Think you are good to go GreyCloud.....you did mention "prospecting" in your reply. :laughing7:
Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

Fullpan

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Go towards Quincy on hwy 70 and turn left onto LaPorte road about three miles short of Quincy. Follow LaPorte road less than 10 miles to the bridge over
the Feather river. Stop there and ask the many prospectors around for advice. That's a good start.
 

GrayCloud

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We forgot to say welcome the the Net Gold Ruch. Follow Fulpans advise and you will get your feet wet. :icon_thumleft:
 

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