Southwest Oregon

Old Pueblo

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Mar 7, 2017
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Arizona
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Not really. Where I live in Arizona, its illegal to take anything off the ground that is 50 years of age or older. Even picking up an old beer can from the 1950s would be illegal. Basically, the only place any of that stuff is legal is on private property with the owners permission.
 

arizau

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May 2, 2014
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AZ
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Beach High Banker, Sweep Jig, Whippet Dry Washer, Lobo ST, 1/2 width 2 tray Gold Cube, numerous pans, rocker box, and home made fluid bed and stream sluices.
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Prospecting
There are many areas in SW Oregon where it is legal to pan, sluice, highbank and metal detect for gold. Make yourself familiar with the following site to see existing gold claims in Oregon. Welcome to Land Matters. That will, at the least, let you know areas to prospect near to so long as you do not trespass on private land or existing claims and are on BLM or National Forest land. Those lands may have some restrictions in certain areas so do some research to keep yourself out of trouble. Local prospecting clubs will know of these rules and areas so it might be helpful to join one.

Good luck.

PS If you are near Grants Pass stop in at the prospecting supply store there...Armadillo Mining. They are very knowledgeable and helpful.:icon_thumleft:
 

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winners58

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Apr 4, 2013
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Oregon
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areas that are open to recreational gold mining on public lands.
Little Applegate, Tunnel Ridge recreation area's, & Gold Nugget wayside.
26 miles of the rogue from applegate and up river is a navigable river so any where that is not private property
the Rogue River is a Wild & Scenic river from the Applegate River to Lobster creek, including tributaries ¼ of a mile up
the wild section is the only section that is hands and pans through the hellgate section

recreational gold mining sites; https://www.blm.gov/or/districts/medford/files/goldbrochure.pdf

Float Guide, has maps; https://www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/rogue/files/FloatGuide04.pdf
 

Bejay

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Mar 10, 2014
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Central Oregon Coast
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Whites GMT
Garret fully underwater
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Prospecting
Sixes River up off of HWY 101 has a BLM Campground located right on top if an old Placer Town location. Gold is always available but recent rules make it difficult to get it. No dredging. No motors, such as gas vacs.....although 40 years ago I would run a generator in the campground and run an extension cord to a shop vac and vacuum up the above waterline crevices. Then I would run that material through a sluice I had set up in the creek. Not sure if they categorize that as motorized placer mining. I know people camp and use generators within 100 yds of the Sixes River....as many campsites are located in close proximity. Now; the rules don't allow one to dig into the riverbank by hand. Kind of limits the ability to get gold when one can't do much. But if you should go to the Sixes River, there is a skid trail with a cable across it below the entrance to the campground. That trail takes you all the way down to the bottom of the BLM land and out of the everyday hit area. That is the best place to go for some really good gold.

Also:
Cow Creek above (west out of) Riddle and also further up between Riddle and Glendale.

Bejay
 

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RattlingDan

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May 30, 2017
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Oregon
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Silver Sabre, AT Pro
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Thanks to those who have replied.
 

johnedoe

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Jan 15, 2012
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2,239
Oregon Coast
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White's V3i, White's MXT, and White's Eagle Spectrum
Cleangold sluice & prospectors pan, EZ-Gold Pan, and custom cleanup sluice.
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Other
Good luck out there. and be careful.....:thumbsup:
 

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