kilnmaint
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2009
- Messages
- 83
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- Location
- Homewood, Al
- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Lobo
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
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Dredged yesterday on private land near the GPAA claim in Buchanan, Ga. Found a white quartz seam surrounded by blue clay material and hardpack gravels. I started clean up today and have a lot of black sand per pan. Small gold as usual for this creek. Left about noon after I dipped too low in the creek and filled up my waders!! Stopped at a store nearby for hot coffee and a local invited me to try his family land about 10 miles away. I was cold and tired but not about to pass a chance on a new site. The creek is about 6 feet wide and flows enough for my 3" dredge. It is full of quartz rocks and gravel sitting on top of vertical bedrock ledges. I ran 30 minutes and quit . The cons are all white quartz and white sand with wire gold !! When I pan the cons, the last heavies are white sand and whatever gold is in that batch. I even had some bird shot in with the white sand. Is this unusual? I have always had black sand when I find gold. My dredge was set up at the same slope as the first creek and the riffles were packed with the quartz and sand. Any body had this happen? Any suggestions?