I more than disagree with you about Dave McCracken. He has done more for mining and people wanting to learn about mining than anyone I know of in the last 30 or so years. He has been fighting to keep the rivers open before 1993 when I got involved, and he's still doing it. Check the Library for his books, they are very informative about mining. Nuff said, we all have our opinions.
I wanted to say something about the Gold pan. It's a tool and most people new to mining/prospecting think that's what everyone does all day. Well it's not for the most part. The gold pan is used for testing an area, for cleaning what you have Sluiced, High Banked or Dredged, what's left in the sluice box, your concentrates. I would not want to sit by a river and pan all day, the next morning it would feel like rigamortis set in and wouldn't be able to move.
The gold pan is the tool you use after you have gone through a ton(s) of material. You use the gold pan to retrieve the Gold from your concentrates. So when you say you want to pan, I hope you are referring to panning your concentrates.
Panning is a learned art, the more time you practice the better you get. It takes patients to get the nack of it so be easy on yourself and don't give up. Pictures (Video) is worth more than 10,000 words.
Just my humble opinion.