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Hello All!
New to the forum and looking for some advice. I am working a gravel bar on the Fraser river which has had a nice showing of flour gold (biggest piece -30/ +50). For the last 2 winter seasons I have had a streak showing 20-30 colours to the shovel. The streak is in a layer of sand mixed with verifying size of gravel up to 6" in size. I have an Angus MacKirk zzzzz that I can only use as a river sluice for 1 week at the beginning of the freshet and 3 weeks at the end which works amazing for the size of gold I am dealing with. Otherwise I have converted it to a highbanker powered by a 2000GPH and a 800GPH bilge pumps. I can move a lot of material with it but I am not getting enough flow to get the proper action (to shallow of an angle riffles clog and too steep they blow out)
I am looking to trade out the Mac for another option that works well all year long with the pumps I have.
Options:
1 - Expanded metal over backed moss (Pop and Son style)
2 - DIY drop riffle (4' long 6" wide board with drops cut in)
3 - DIY Bazooka style fluid bed
4 - Something a haven't thought about??!
Feedback appreciated
New to the forum and looking for some advice. I am working a gravel bar on the Fraser river which has had a nice showing of flour gold (biggest piece -30/ +50). For the last 2 winter seasons I have had a streak showing 20-30 colours to the shovel. The streak is in a layer of sand mixed with verifying size of gravel up to 6" in size. I have an Angus MacKirk zzzzz that I can only use as a river sluice for 1 week at the beginning of the freshet and 3 weeks at the end which works amazing for the size of gold I am dealing with. Otherwise I have converted it to a highbanker powered by a 2000GPH and a 800GPH bilge pumps. I can move a lot of material with it but I am not getting enough flow to get the proper action (to shallow of an angle riffles clog and too steep they blow out)
I am looking to trade out the Mac for another option that works well all year long with the pumps I have.
Options:
1 - Expanded metal over backed moss (Pop and Son style)
2 - DIY drop riffle (4' long 6" wide board with drops cut in)
3 - DIY Bazooka style fluid bed
4 - Something a haven't thought about??!
Feedback appreciated