How do you get rid of the fever.

troutbum24

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Apr 12, 2011
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First off my name is Blaine 27yrs old, I am from Lewiston,CA (Near Redding) So I have had gold fever off and on since last Spring. Everytime I start prospecting it gets worse and worse. When does it stop... Or how do I find more gold!! Cant wait for tomorrow to come to go dig some holes on a cold day in a frigid canyon glistening white with frost and ice that hasnt seen the sun for weeks. Hoping to have a new hand dredge similar to gold n sand ready by morning. Cant wait for spring so I can jump in the creeks and snipe some more as well. Here is all my gold from my after work outings (prob 20 trips*2 hrs each trip on average) total of 40 hours sniping or sluicing. Probably about 1/3 oz maybe a little less.

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Astrobouncer

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Hey Blaine, the only cure for the fever is to dig more. I have heard stories of back in the old days, expedition leaders would prohibit their men from panning because they feared a case of gold fever would break out and the men quit the expedition.

You guys are lucky out west with the chunky gold, its mostly fines out here where I am at.

 

Gramps43

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Those are some damn nice fines Russ, real nice. The only cure for gold fever that I know is permanent is when you're pushing up daisies, don't reckon you'll be throw'n to many shovel fulls into the hopper from six feet under. Burr that's a cold thought, but I ain't ready for that yet got too much retirement to look forward to :blob7:

Gramps
 

mikeg10

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I hear ya buddy. That fevers something else! You know you've got it bad when you're dreaming of nuggets every night. I'm a bit south of you in Marysville and went up the hill last week by LaPorte. There was snow and ice but we tried sticking it out for awhile. Only problem was the dirt was frozen! Couldn't get it broken apart to pan or sluice. My buddy thought I was crazy when I told him next time we'll have to take a torch to thaw it out first ;D Good luck with the fever!
 

Hoser John

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:icon_thumleft: T24 your in a righteous gold producing area so time to do your homework :read2: to educate yourself as to whom,what and where around you. Then go to the forest circus in Redding on airport and buy the land status maps from them as much more accurate and newer than BLM maps. Now cross refrence the 2--then go to Weaverville recorders office and start digging as to who has claims where and your good to go once it thaws or warms. You will get 100's a times the gold by doing your homework in the cold frozen winters up here and prosper greatly--tons a au 2 u 2 -John :laughing7:
 

Marchas45

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I feel for you Blaine the fever is hard to get rid off, you've sure got the addiction and the only way out is GFA (Gold Fever Anonymous) that I know off. :laughing9: but that stuff sure looks shiny in the pans. :laughing9:
 

Goodyguy

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Here is a poem sent to me by "Nuggy"

GOLD FEVER

I met him up a west coast creek,
he was bearded and fairly old,
I thought him a very decent bloke,
he taught me to pan for gold;
I should have thrown him in the drink,
and ran off down the track,
for gold has ruined all the years,
on which I can look back.

I caught a fevered golden dream,
and started moving stone,
peace, content, home and love,
are things I've never known,
I spent my young life seeking,
for that gleaming, golden glitter,
and all I have to show for it,
are mounds of stone and litter.

In wet and cold I've searched for gold,
and dug till flesh was broken,
all because of a colour or two,
and a few words that were spoken,
I've worn out shovels and pans galore,
it's cost a huge amount,
I've worn a thousand boots away,
and too many socks to count.

Now that I am old and bent,
and can barely shake a pan,
I'm going to pass the disease along,
to ruin some other man,
so if you see me, old bent and smiling
the only thing to do,
is run like hell, don't stop for a spell,
or my victim may be you.

-Nuggy
 

2cmorau

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trout, astro, that sure is nice

who wants a cure, its the ownly thing i have to look forward too nowadays, well besides crabbing, claiming, abalone rock picking, metaldetecting for stuff time to move into gods country.
 

Seamuss

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Gold fever is the good life. I have a lot of city folk that would just love to pawn their projects off on me so they could find time to do what I do. I tell them that I had the same projects they had and how they can dump them for gold fever like I did. I'm not saying that I'm getting rich but I'm rich in the since that I'm doing what I want in life and "The man" can't hold me to a time card. Collecting retirement helps me to develop and refine my gold fever. I'm taking this life stile to the grave.
 

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troutbum24

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mikeg10 said:
My buddy thought I was crazy when I told him next time we'll have to take a torch to thaw it out first ;D Good luck with the fever!

Yeah, we have been starting fires on the ground cooking up some sausage and waiting for it to thaw.... Works out nicely. It sure has been cold out there. My buddies dad just got a detector so we went out and found some square nails and other junk. It was fun though!
 

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troutbum24 said:
mikeg10 said:
My buddy thought I was crazy when I told him next time we'll have to take a torch to thaw it out first ;D Good luck with the fever!

Yeah, we have been starting fires on the ground cooking up some sausage and waiting for it to thaw.... Works out nicely. It sure has been cold out there. My buddies dad just got a detector so we went out and found some square nails and other junk. It was fun though!
Square nails ain't junk. I'll take 'em all day long. TTC
 

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