Dredging, whats the deal? This is America right?

Gold!

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Dredging, what's the deal? This is America right?

Ok, when can we start dredging ? Tired of all this waiting!! Did you hear the government will "clean the streams" and figured over 1 million in gold they happened to picked up to cover the cost?!? That's my money!!! O I mean our money. It's not legal for us but the government can help themselves.


Did anyone else hear about this and curious to hear what you nice folks think.
 

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jcazgoldchaser

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1) There is a dredging subforum.
2) I can dredge here. No water though.
 

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Free men don't need a government looking over their shoulders.
 

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Jason in Enid

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I can still dredge any time I want. If you can't, I suggest you get active your state's politics.
 

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Gold!

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Heard about dredging on dry land with a new type of nozzle, anyone try it?


Don't like the government looking over my shoulder brother, I pay my taxes and that's to high already.
 

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It's not really new. It is the hydroforce nozzle. You still need water and a dredge or highbanker though.
 

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Originally it was called the whiz bang and has been used for about 60 years by the guys at Pine Grove.

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Gold!

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Much gold with that sucker? I see the video but no findings....
 

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