G-bone
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2014
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- Location
- Ventura Ca
- Detector(s) used
- Gold Bug Pro w/ NEL coil.
Minelab Xterra 705,
Bazooka Snipers (24" and 30").
Royal Folding Sluice with Gold hog mats.
Thompson 12V Puffer Drywasher.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Yodels All.
I went out yesterday in a fairly local area.
Place is known for placer deposits, so there is gold in the area.
I know is that this canyon and it's related Gullys and Gulches have seen a good 100 years of shooting.
I seriously could not swing without getting a hit every foot.
So, after little while I focused on only the mellow hits in the right target range.
Figuring going deeper will hopfully up my odds.
Lots of good signs with floating quartz all around.
Lots of deep red dirt with contact zones hitting White Caleche type soil.
lots of exposed walls of River bed material.
Some pics below. note the one with black circles pointing out lead in the stream bed.
This was one of mant little streams and you can see all the lead fragments and solid slugs that are being washed down.
- Photo with Detector is a hillside showing the floating quartz .
- another showing some quartz cemented in Celeche.
- last one showing what I dug (only mellow hits - sounding like a nickel at 8 to 12 inches).






I also took quite a few dirt samples which I will be panning soon.
I have a few areas I'd like to go back with some buckets.
Ready to go again.
Got my sites on East Fork of the San Gabriel next I think.
Cheers
G
I went out yesterday in a fairly local area.
Place is known for placer deposits, so there is gold in the area.
I know is that this canyon and it's related Gullys and Gulches have seen a good 100 years of shooting.
I seriously could not swing without getting a hit every foot.
So, after little while I focused on only the mellow hits in the right target range.
Figuring going deeper will hopfully up my odds.
Lots of good signs with floating quartz all around.
Lots of deep red dirt with contact zones hitting White Caleche type soil.
lots of exposed walls of River bed material.
Some pics below. note the one with black circles pointing out lead in the stream bed.
This was one of mant little streams and you can see all the lead fragments and solid slugs that are being washed down.
- Photo with Detector is a hillside showing the floating quartz .
- another showing some quartz cemented in Celeche.
- last one showing what I dug (only mellow hits - sounding like a nickel at 8 to 12 inches).






I also took quite a few dirt samples which I will be panning soon.
I have a few areas I'd like to go back with some buckets.
Ready to go again.
Got my sites on East Fork of the San Gabriel next I think.
Cheers
G
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