Kentucky Gold
Tenderfoot
- Joined
- Nov 13, 2012
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- Location
- Louisville, KY
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Greetings and thanks for reading my post! I'm a brand new prospector and member on thise site, and I'm in a real delima. After DVRing every episode of Gold Rush, Gold Fever, Alaskan, Bearing Sea Gold, Jungle Gold.... I've come to terms with the realization that I have gold fever!!! Being located in Louisville, KY however throws a damper in my gold prospecting enthusiasm. I've probably spent 50+ hours researching online and other sources (joined GPAA), but almost all evidence points to the idea that there just isn't any gold nearby, or in the entire state. I on the other hand refuse to belive this! Or at least hope that everyone else is wrong and there is at least some small scale gold to be found. Right now I'm using very basic techniques like screening and panning. Here's where I'm begging for you're help:
1. Where is the closest place to Louisville, KY that I can prospect at with at least a decent chance of finding some color? Closer the better!
2. Can I rely on all the info I've read that says there's no gold being washed down the Ohio River and potentially setteling near Louisville? What about places like the Falls of the Ohio??
3. What key signs should I look for that may indicate good places for gold to be found in creeks? Geographical features, water depth, river bends...
Thanks a ton guys and I truly look forward to any advice or tips you have for me!
1. Where is the closest place to Louisville, KY that I can prospect at with at least a decent chance of finding some color? Closer the better!
2. Can I rely on all the info I've read that says there's no gold being washed down the Ohio River and potentially setteling near Louisville? What about places like the Falls of the Ohio??
3. What key signs should I look for that may indicate good places for gold to be found in creeks? Geographical features, water depth, river bends...
Thanks a ton guys and I truly look forward to any advice or tips you have for me!
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