Love my minelab

Gravelwasher

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Jim Hemmingway

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F-75, Infinium LS, MXT, GoldBug2, TDI Pro, 1280X Aquanaut, Garrett ProPointer
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Prospecting
Jeremiah... glad you mentioned your post over in the prospecting sub-forum. I rarely ever look there and so wouldn't have known. Hope you don't mind that I've reproduced your photo into this thread. I've slightly enlarged and cleaned it up a bit... be happy to email it to you.

Congratulations on your first nuggets with the GP 3000, you've surely worked hard for this success... and no doubt you'll be a seasoned pro before too long. If we ever get together for some nuggetshooting, I imagine I'll be looking for your advice. WTG :icon_thumleft:

Jim.
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Gravelwasher

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Jim, :hello:

That's excellent, thanks for doing that!! The flat one in the 6 Oclock position was my first find, I think it looks a little like a brain pattern with all the texture/folds plus the general outline as well resembles a cross section of a brain. Thanks for taking the kind words Jim, would be an honor to hunt with you some day soon hopefully. :icon_thumright:

There is an extra picker from sluicing on Saturday on the rt side of the dime. Sorry I coulden't get better pics but gold is difficult to photograph with a cheap all purpose camera or I just suck haven't had enough practice yet..lol more nuggets= more practice, will get better I am sure.
 

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Rutnbuck

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Great post. If that don't just rub the cabin fever in I don't know what will. Maybe a new GPX3000.
 

63bkpkr

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All Treasure Hunting
Gravelwasher,
It all comes with practice and trying and I would say you are doing just fine. Keep it up.............63bkpkr
 

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Gravelwasher

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Thanks guys, sure is a great hobby. I usually dont get to snap any pics except later when I return home and usually play with a mini mag flashlight and crappy fluorescent lighting so it takes a few tries to get the gold to show the detail.
I went out today and got the big skunk from a spot that I have done ok sluicing at, must have been a favorite dump spot with all the trash we hit. Caminochaos and I gave it a go and had a blast trying..lol Oh well mark that one off the list and keep moving on to golden pastures. Tried out a 10x5 joey mono coil and it worked great. The new coil hit on metal down 4-6"s about the size of a bic pen tip and pulled a 1/2 22cal bullet at 4"s. Made a bit more noise than my DD coils but had good sensitivity. Thanks for all the nice comments, glad your enjoying the thread, Jay
 

Lanny in AB

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Apr 2, 2003
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Various Minelabs(5000, 2100, X-Terra 705, Equinox 800, Gold Monster), Falcon MD20, Tesoro Sand Shark, Gold Bug Pro, Makro Gold Racer.
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Prospecting
It's the places you cross off the list that get you closer to the places that will eventually reward you with the gold. You'll always find way more trash--way, way more, but sooner or later, you'll get that coil over some more sassy gold.

Thanks for more great pictures--you've got a glorious case of the fever now.

All the best,

Lanny
 

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