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  1. #1
    us
    Dec 2007
    Grayling, MI
    ACE 250/Bounty Hunter Pioneer EX
    366

    General question for MI prospectors

    I'm reading pages from Da Yoppers page and wanted to know do all the beaches on lakes surrounding MI have black sand deposits?

    Is it just the Lake Superior Beaches? Is it all the Superior Beaches? Or just randon?

    I want to make a trip up in the spring but didnt know how to reduce the time looking before I get there. Any Ideas?

    Thanx
    You slept in peace last night because brave men stood ready to preform violent acts on your behalf!

  2. #2

    Jan 2007
    125

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    The black sand is like a plague, it is everywhere and there is a lot of it. There's a reason why all those iron mines were up there.
    Gold is where you find it......isn't everything where you find it?

  3. #3
    us
    Dec 2007
    Grayling, MI
    ACE 250/Bounty Hunter Pioneer EX
    366

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    **********UPDATE***************

    This morning I recieved permision to do all the gold searching I want on over 200 Acres with streams just south of Ipsheming UP. This is the gold belt for MI and all the streams on the property are gravel or clay bottoms. None of that MI sand in this area.

    SWEEEEEEET!

    Now if only that sticking snow would melt I could actually get to the property!
    You slept in peace last night because brave men stood ready to preform violent acts on your behalf!

  4. #4

    Jan 2007
    125

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    Don't get too excited. You really want to be on the north side of Ishpeming. The gold is in the Ishpeming and Marquette greenstone belts, both of which are to the north of town. You will find some glacial gold south of Ishpeming, but not like what is possible north of town. Most of the watershed that the lode gold is in heads to Lake Superior, the water o nteh south side of Ishpeming heads to Lake Michigan via the Escanaba River.
    Gold is where you find it......isn't everything where you find it?

  5. #5
    us
    Dec 2007
    Grayling, MI
    ACE 250/Bounty Hunter Pioneer EX
    366

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    It sounds like your from up this way and have some experience on this topic. I am looking forward to trying it up there. I will find someone with land up there that will let me search.
    You slept in peace last night because brave men stood ready to preform violent acts on your behalf!

  6. #6

    Jan 2007
    125

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    If it works out sometime that I'm up there when you are, I'll be glad to take you to some spots. I make my money selling the equipment, so I don't really keep spots secret......it's bad for business
    Gold is where you find it......isn't everything where you find it?

  7. #7
    us
    Dec 2007
    Grayling, MI
    ACE 250/Bounty Hunter Pioneer EX
    366

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    Well, hell........It just so happens I need equipment. What do you sell and where do you do it from? I was thinking about a high banker. Something that can just keep them kids shoveling. (not for the gold, it wears em out and makes them easier to deal with)

    Im down in Grayling MI

    Ian
    You slept in peace last night because brave men stood ready to preform violent acts on your behalf!

  8. #8

    Jan 2007
    125

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    I currently live in Sheboygan Falls, WI. I'm originally from Diorite, MI, it's about 3 miles from Ishpeming.
    Just to warn you, both Keene and Proline adjust (raise) there prices on March 1st each year. I think my website shows up under my name next to my posts.
    Gold is where you find it......isn't everything where you find it?

  9. #9

    May 2005
    St. Louis, missouri
    1,584
    2 times

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    dont forget looking in the muddy Mississippi River.

  10. #10

    Mar 2008
    New Lenox, Il
    Explorer II with 10x12 SEF
    388

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    Surfin,
    My in-laws have property on the beach of Superior North of Marquette and I always see areas of black sand there. One of these days I'll take a bucket home and try panning to see if there is any gold there but without any experience panning, I would probably lose more than I find.

    Makton
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  11. #11
    us
    Dec 2007
    Grayling, MI
    ACE 250/Bounty Hunter Pioneer EX
    366

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    Ive done a lot of research on this so far and there is a website called "da Upper" and they talk about it alot. Of course they want yu to pay to go with them, and its not cheap.

    Surfin
    You slept in peace last night because brave men stood ready to preform violent acts on your behalf!

  12. #12

    Jan 2007
    125

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    Sometime this summer I'll be guiding a bunch of cheeseheads panning in Marquette County. I'll p.m. you when I know the date.
    Gold is where you find it......isn't everything where you find it?

  13. #13

    Mar 2008
    New Lenox, Il
    Explorer II with 10x12 SEF
    388

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    Surfin,
    Yeh, 150.00 seems kind of expensive for digging up some sand. I would be happy to give you a big bag full just to see what kind of results you can get.

    EggyOg,
    What would you recommend equipment wise for a beginner to try to find a little color in the UP?
    I have an average at best detector to scout some areas but I don't know if that would even help at all up there as the gold would probably be too small to even detect.

    I am thinking maybe a sluice and a pan would be all I need and a good stream with some color in it

    Any suggestions would be appreciated and if you know where to buy or if you sell used equipment. I don't want to spend a lot since I will only be doing it once or twice a year with probably minimal results.

    Thanks,

    Makton

  14. #14
    us
    Feb 2010
    Grand Blanc, Mi
    ace 250
    22

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    We have a bear camp right on the greenwood resevoir and we're up there august-sept. If you want to come up and stay at camp, I'm going to be out in a couple of spots that hold promise in the area. As far as equipment, I just bought a 36" keene sluice for $77 on ebay

  15. #15

    Jan 2007
    125

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    Makton,
    I would either just stick to a pan to start out, or use a super sucker, a 1/4" classifier, and probably an ez sluice with a flair. There is a lot of equipment that you could spend a lot more money on, but for a few times a year this will serve you well. The best thing you could have with you is someone who knows what they're doing and knows where there is gold. Why not come to the Gold and Treasure Show in Sheboygan Falls, WI on March 27-28. Not only will we have all the equipment you need, but the author of Michigan Gold: Mining in the Upper Peninsula will be there!
    Gold is where you find it......isn't everything where you find it?

  16. #16

    Mar 2008
    New Lenox, Il
    Explorer II with 10x12 SEF
    388

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    EggyOg,
    Would love to go to that show but I am in Florida at that time. I'll let you know when next time I head up there in case you are in town at the same time. How much would a super sucker, sliuce an pan cost?

    Makton

  17. #17

    Jan 2007
    125

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    I haven't seen the updated price lists from the suppliers yet, but I'm guessing an EZ sluice with flair, super sucker, and Proline pan would be between $85-$90.
    Gold is where you find it......isn't everything where you find it?

  18. #18

    Oct 2007
    michigan - western up
    harborfreight stud finder
    46

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    Where is the gold show going to be held in Sheboygan Falls ? might drive down from the u.p. getting shack happy.

  19. #19

    Jan 2007
    125

    Re: General question for MI prospectors

    It's at the Municipal Building. I don't have the address handy, but the downtown is very small. The police, fire, and city hall are all in this building, so ther are signs directing you to it. It is on Buffalo Street, so if you google map buffalo street, sheboygan falls, wi you will get there.
    Gold is where you find it......isn't everything where you find it?

 

 

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