Lynx Creek Gold

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Congrats on a beautiful Picker! :hello2:
 

Nice Nuggie!!!!!
Now I don't want to hijack but when does a picker begin to be called a nugget?
To me you found a golden boulder that weighs a much as my last years total of W.Wash dust :notworthy:
 

That's really nice!
 

lol, I'm not sure what the "rule" is but for me anything 1 gram and over I call a nugget. Anything below that I call a picker.
 

I am interested in gold panning on Lynx Creek. I have a few questions regarding water flow or lack thereof. Is there water there throughout the year, at least enough for panning? When or if does the creek flow? I will be coming up from Tucson and would hate to find a dry wash.
 

I am really sorry I missed this until now, I don't keep up on posts very well. The creek usually has at least enough water to pan in. I've only seen it completely dry a few times and even then you could dig down to find enough water to pan in. If you do make it out this way I can show you some pretty good areas. PM me for more info.

Charlie
 

I am interested in gold panning on Lynx Creek. I have a few questions regarding water flow or lack thereof. Is there water there throughout the year, at least enough for panning? When or if does the creek flow? I will be coming up from Tucson and would hate to find a dry wash.

I spent a day at lynx creek last December. Not much water in the creek. All I found was a couple small pieces but it was too frozen to dig much. I carried in a gallon of water and a small tub to pan with. Lynx lake is right nearby.
 

I spent a day at lynx creek last December. Not much water in the creek. All I found was a couple small pieces but it was too frozen to dig much. I carried in a gallon of water and a small tub to pan with. Lynx lake is right nearby.

When it freezes like that I start digging in the creek. Break the ice on top and it's easy digging after that :). Well, easyish. allot of big rocks but other than that easy lol. Just make sure to remember to wear two pairs of socks underneath your rubber boots.

Charlie
 

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