Colorado Gold Question

angermd

Greenie
Mar 11, 2010
17
0
Denver, CO
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
I've been out panning and sluicing in Colorado for a few years now. I'm perfectly happy finding my flour gold and small specks in my cons from my usual spots, but I was wondering if anyone else in CO has found bigger gold. I've heard that there might be some places where more pickers are found. I live in the Denver metro area so obviously closer to there would be of interest to me, but I'd also be interested to hear from anyone around the state. Just curious
 

Upvote 0

vpnavy

Super Moderator
Staff member
Jun 15, 2008
35,164
18,663
York County, PA (USA)
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
reading_01.gif
If you haven't already - you might consider browsing Sub-Forums: Colorado for information (i.e., clubs, hunts, finds, legends, maps, etc.) directly related to your state.
 

GrizzlyGremlin

Hero Member
Nov 17, 2012
594
761
The cache creek recreational are has pickers. Panning and sluicing only now. They are few and far between but there are plenty left. The old timers got most of the big stuff tho. We think wen we find gold we are panning ground that was missed but in reality much of the dirt we run came right out of the back of their sluices. Remote big gold is still possible but almost no stone has been left unprospected here in the lower 48.
 

jmoller99

Sr. Member
Jan 8, 2010
294
109
Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
Detector(s) used
Whites GMT, Goldmaster Vsat, 5900, Bounty Hunter Discovery 3300 and Falcon MD-20.
Primary Interest:
Other
Actually. in the Cache Creek area, if you head West up into the hills a little and use a quality Gold metal Detector with a small coil, you may find some small nuggets away from the areas that people are panning. I have hit a number of 1/10 gram nuggets (large pickers) with my White's GMT there. I don't think that a lot of prospectors even consider looking uphill at all (they concentrate on the flowing water areas - which I am told are not flowing with water anymore).

By quality Gold detector, I mean a detector that was designed to find small gold (such as: Fisher GBII, GoldBug Pro, Whites GM II thru GMT and MXT, Tesoro Lobo ST, Minelab 705 or Garrett AT Gold [note: the older Garrett Scorpion/Stinger is not a good gold detector for Colorado] or a PI unit that is good for gold - altho Cache Creek is directly under high voltage power lines which may render a PI unit inoperable). The vast majority of metal detectors will not find small gold.

I really like this writeup about gold detectors:
http://www.detectorprospector.com/gold-prospecting-guides/steve-guide-gold-nugget-detectors.htm
 

Last edited:

KevinInColorado

Gold Member
Jan 9, 2012
7,037
11,370
Summit County, Colorado
Detector(s) used
Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Get in touch with Kevin in Colorado in this forum. He is in Denver and is very willing to help.
What a compliment! And true, happy to help. There are still pickers in bench deposits all thru the gold/mineral belt of Colorado. Lots of spots (many under claim of course but not all) where a bench deposit wasn't reachable via historic methods...at least not commercially viable back then.

Personally I've found pickers in Clear Creek Canyon and on a mining claim in Park county (2 hrs from Denver). I also found a 1/8 inch picker right in a creek in metro Denver but I ain't tellin' zacly where fer cuz y'all will mob da place! All of mine were wet and in the creek so I can say for sure they are out there but fairly rare.
 

Marmentman

Full Member
Sep 10, 2013
139
98
La Plata, nm
Detector(s) used
Gold stinger
Primary Interest:
Other
Still some along the animas river also, but gotta know where to look. A friend of mine found an oatmeal sized flake with his dredge, but the biggest I have found is rice grande size, lots of flour size and fly speck, but nothing big yet. Don't give up looking though.
 

OP
OP
A

angermd

Greenie
Mar 11, 2010
17
0
Denver, CO
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Oh, I haven't given up looking. Trying to get in as much time on the river right now before it's too late in the season. Always looking for those pickers or nuggets. Plenty of fine gold to keep me interested though!
 

TheNewCatfish

Sr. Member
Mar 4, 2011
344
125
Two years ago i spent a couple of weeks at Cache Creek and was told by everyone there was nuthin there except flour gold and very small pickers. The day before i left (started snowing, early November), i found a $400 dollar nugget in my sluice box. There was nothing remote or exceptional about the hole the dirt came out of. I wasn't digging under tree roots and the hole someone else had abandoned earlier was about 100 yards from the gated entrance of the BLM. An ole fella, (local guy) in his 70's told me there's a creek on the East face of the mountain near Cache Creek absolutely loaded with good pickers and small nuggets. Haven't been back yet, so i can't say whether the story is true or not. I can tell you this much. Anywhere gold has been found before, it can be found again. Same thing happened at Rose Creek, Arizona. Plenty of people said, "Don't Bother, Nuthin There". I found a feeder creek just above Rose Creek where we were getting between $50 and $100 dollars of gold off bedrock every day. Most days i only worked about four or five hours.
 

KevinInColorado

Gold Member
Jan 9, 2012
7,037
11,370
Summit County, Colorado
Detector(s) used
Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
^^^good info! thanks for sharing!^^^
 

KevinInColorado

Gold Member
Jan 9, 2012
7,037
11,370
Summit County, Colorado
Detector(s) used
Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
image-2382313788.jpg

Here's a sample of CO gold that is fairly typical in my experience. About half -50 and the rest -20. Three dimensional flakes, the rest pretty flat. Still adds up to 1/10 gram :)

This was about an hour's work at the end of the day today. I found a spot where the recent floods took off much of the overburden so I spent most of that time scraping a thin layer of material off of the sandstone bedrock of the creek. I also got well over 100 pieces of lead bird shot. Part of this (a lot?) came out of a pothole in the bedrock...sure do love finding those!

So, no pickers today but a fair amount of gold for the time put in here in metro Denver.
 

DesertNuggets

Hero Member
Mar 29, 2011
737
184
Tucson, AZ
Detector(s) used
Gold Bug 2
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=874221"/> Here's a sample of CO gold that is fairly typical in my experience. About half -50 and the rest -20. Three dimensional flakes, the rest pretty flat. Still adds up to 1/10 gram :) This was about an hour's work at the end of the day today. I found a spot where the recent floods took off much of the overburden so I spent most of that time scraping a thin layer of material off of the sandstone bedrock of the creek. I also got well over 100 pieces of lead bird shot. Part of this (a lot?) came out of a pothole in the bedrock...sure do love finding those! So, no pickers today but a fair amount of gold for the time put in here in metro Denver.

Good job! :)
 

Leonard F.

Jr. Member
Feb 11, 2013
36
15
Arvada, CO
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
^^^good info! thanks for sharing!^^^

Kevin,

I'm surprised you've found a place in metro Denver where you can work -- I ride my bike a lot in the city and every part of the south Platte I've seen is still really bloated since the floods. Same goes for Clear Creek coming down out of Golden.
 

KevinInColorado

Gold Member
Jan 9, 2012
7,037
11,370
Summit County, Colorado
Detector(s) used
Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Kevin, I'm surprised you've found a place in metro Denver where you can work -- I ride my bike a lot in the city and every part of the south Platte I've seen is still really bloated since the floods. Same goes for Clear Creek coming down out of Golden.
The trick is to know the area really well ;-)

I went upstream into a really small creek that had settled down and found an area that had been scoured instead of buried in fresh overburden. It was a bit of a search but quite rewarding...thanks!!
 

OP
OP
A

angermd

Greenie
Mar 11, 2010
17
0
Denver, CO
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
I'll have to echo kevin's statement. I've had great luck without much overburden in the right spots in metro Denver
 

KevinInColorado

Gold Member
Jan 9, 2012
7,037
11,370
Summit County, Colorado
Detector(s) used
Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
So I found a cool spot here the megastorm stripped the over burden off of an ancient river channel with gold in it. The light was fading so please forgive the photo quality... image-2151486463.jpg This first one is from a bit of distance to give some perspective. The creek is in the foreground and my green 6 gallon bucket is there for scale...and 'cause I was ready to fill it after the photos :-) image-1138762273.jpg Second photo shows the river rock layer a bit better...big rounded river rocks! image-3143373002.jpg Third one is even more of a close up. Looking closely you'll see rocks that landed on an angle (pointed upward toward the current stream) showing which way the ancient stream was running...and proving they weren't moved by the recent mega storm too. image-3056219062.jpg ...and here's the gold :-)
 

Last edited:

tamrock

Gold Member
Jan 16, 2013
14,956
29,800
Colorado
Detector(s) used
Bounty Hunter Tracker IV
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
So I found a cool spot here the megastorm stripped the over burden off of an ancient river channel with gold in it. The light was fading so please forgive the photo quality... View attachment 877608 This first one is from a bit of distance to give some perspective. The creek is in the foreground and my green 6 gallon bucket is there for scale...and 'cause I was ready to fill it after the photos :-) View attachment 877609 Second photo shows the river rock layer a bit better...big rounded river rocks! View attachment 877610 Third one is even more of a close up. Looking closely you'll see rocks that landed on an angle (pointed upward toward the current stream) showing which way the ancient stream was running...and proving they weren't moved by the recent mega storm too. View attachment 878090 ...and here's the gold :-)
Sweet!
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Top