idowa
Full Member
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2012
- Messages
- 165
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- 74
- Golden Thread
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- Location
- Palouse, WA
- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Lobo SuperTraq
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
I've been wandering around the Arizona back country, checking out old mine sites, picking up pretty rocks and enjoying myself immensely since I moved to the Prescott area 6 years ago.
With gold prices getting so high, I thought I better concentrate on finding gold while out exploring...
I started poking around the tailings piles and checking the creek beds below the mines, bring home a 5-gallon bucket of material to pan at home.
That resulted in a couple of measly flakes and some flour gold. What I needed was a metal detector to find the nuggets.
I found a local prospecting store with an older gentleman working there that was very knowledgeable and helpful. He steered me to a Tesoro Lobo ST and gave me a great price ($675). I took it home and was soon able to set it to hit on the $15 gold nugget I bought, and tell what the different sounds mean't.
I took it out yesterday and spent about 10 hours near the mines. I searched rose quartz veins in the hillsides, went up and down dry washes, and poked around tailing piles.
I found everything but gold...
My first find was a hot rock... After finding about a dozen of those, I figured out what they look like and learned to get them out of the way quickly and re-scan the area to make sure there was nothing else.
I then found a tiny 3/8" antique shoe nail about 3" down.
I found a rock that may or may not be a meteorite; will have to clean it up and do more research to rule it out.
When I went around the mining sites, they were so trashy that it was simply too time intensive to check everything.
I also realized that the area that I thought was remote had been well looked over. I kept stumbling across claim tags, washes with lots of recent dig spots from prior folks with metal detectors...
So, I do enjoy using the metal detector, and the Lobo was easy to set up and get a quick grasp on what it was telling me.
My next step will be to find a promising area with restricted public access that hasn't been combed over. Which I have found and will be going there next week.
I guess I did have inflated dreams of finding ounce nuggets in every dry wash that had just been waiting for someone with a metal detector to discover them, but I'm not totally defeated and will keep on hunting...
With gold prices getting so high, I thought I better concentrate on finding gold while out exploring...
I started poking around the tailings piles and checking the creek beds below the mines, bring home a 5-gallon bucket of material to pan at home.
That resulted in a couple of measly flakes and some flour gold. What I needed was a metal detector to find the nuggets.
I found a local prospecting store with an older gentleman working there that was very knowledgeable and helpful. He steered me to a Tesoro Lobo ST and gave me a great price ($675). I took it home and was soon able to set it to hit on the $15 gold nugget I bought, and tell what the different sounds mean't.
I took it out yesterday and spent about 10 hours near the mines. I searched rose quartz veins in the hillsides, went up and down dry washes, and poked around tailing piles.
I found everything but gold...

My first find was a hot rock... After finding about a dozen of those, I figured out what they look like and learned to get them out of the way quickly and re-scan the area to make sure there was nothing else.
I then found a tiny 3/8" antique shoe nail about 3" down.
I found a rock that may or may not be a meteorite; will have to clean it up and do more research to rule it out.
When I went around the mining sites, they were so trashy that it was simply too time intensive to check everything.
I also realized that the area that I thought was remote had been well looked over. I kept stumbling across claim tags, washes with lots of recent dig spots from prior folks with metal detectors...
So, I do enjoy using the metal detector, and the Lobo was easy to set up and get a quick grasp on what it was telling me.
My next step will be to find a promising area with restricted public access that hasn't been combed over. Which I have found and will be going there next week.
I guess I did have inflated dreams of finding ounce nuggets in every dry wash that had just been waiting for someone with a metal detector to discover them, but I'm not totally defeated and will keep on hunting...
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