In a creek, many times fine gold will not settle where larger gold will. The fine gold you find near the bank should be expected and larger gold won't be there. In fact if you start higher up on the bank you'll find very little gold and what is there will be extremely small. Then as you work your way down to the water edge you'll find more gold and the gold will get larger. Again as you work into the water - the closer you get to the center of the creek the larger the gold will be and the less fine gold you will find.
This is what I was thinking that maybe the small gold just wasnt there. Thanks for responding. Well put info! I have been watching Doc's videos many times and sometimes he says something that I missed the first time. These newer mats, Talon, and Motherload seem to be advancements in how to capture gold with a multi mat system. I see Doc usung more agressive yet less turbulent designs. I have placed another talon mat into the sluice and am going to replace the down draft and razorback with 2 pieces of motherload. The new configuration will be 3 Tallon and 2 motherload. I believe I didn't have enough Talon to adequately process incrementally the volume of material from a shovel full of dirt. Looking at this config now, I believe there is adequate space for material from one shovel to process the large gold. The Motherload has many groves per 6" compared to Razorback or Downdraft and should be able to process the remaining fine gold that got away from the Talon. I am going to experiment with UR in the flair. Doc mentioned one time that UR acts like a corrugated slick plate and I think it may capture some gold right away before it gets going fast.
I realize that folks like to have a slick plate, but, I dont think that it's necessary given that these mats dont use riffles. Once the material has water flowing over it it seems to move on through. Why not use the flair as a capture zone? I haven't read of anyone doing this. I think it would capture some fine gold right away before it gets moving fast. Doc uses URunder the header and the flair of a stream sluice is that. It would increase capture and add another mat type. I'm going to fill the flair with it.
Search Doc's videos, he has one where he shows how fast gold settles. The larger it is the faster it falls out. So areas with faster moving water in the creek will allow the heavier gold to fall out and the lighter will stay in the upper level of the water. The heavy gold is going to run in the bed layer and fall out as fast as it can. This is true as long as the pieces of gold are the same shape.
What this means is you won't always find tiny gold with larger gold. As the season wears on the finer gold may drop out in some areas where the larger gold has fallen out now because the water flow will decrease and more material from the bed load will fill the bottom of the creek.
Also watch Doc's videos on Proportional Force. You should watch this video several times as it isn't an easy concept to get. A larger flat piece of gold will not always fall where a smaller round piece will. That fine gold you find near the bank may have a shape that doesn't allow it to fall out where you are digging now and it gets pushed to the side of the creek with slower water flow and that is where it can drop to the bed load section of the water and eventually fall out. Incremental processing also occurs and that is another video you should watch several times. All these apply not only to your sluice and the GH mats but also to the creek.
Doc has made hundreds of videos and they are all worth watching several times. The old timers did not have the science that Doc teaches in his videos. They were good at what they knew but they did not know what we know today.
Hope this helps.