Myrtle Creek Oregon

Rebel73153

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Aug 12, 2010
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Roseburg,Oregon
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I have never had the chance to work the South Umpqua but talked to a guy who had done some dredging up river from there and it sounded like he had done pretty good. While traveling past the river in several spots it appears to have some great bedrock and rocky sections. I think I would be looking for those cracks that hold all that good gold.
Good luck and let us know how you do.
 

is the old hotel still there? Broke down in 1974 there cause my truck blew a rod.
 

Not sure which Old Hotel? There are a lot of Old places in Myrtle Creek. :)
And as for bedrock, yep, there are some good spots for that. That is what i plan to do tomorrow is clean out cracks and depressions and run them through the sluice.
 

Rebel73153 said:
Not sure which Old Hotel? There are a lot of Old places in Myrtle Creek. :)
And as for bedrock, yep, there are some good spots for that. That is what i plan to do tomorrow is clean out cracks and depressions and run them through the sluice.
:thumbsup:
 

Just wondering how you did. I used to run my sluice there quite a lot. Small flakes and flower for the most part but gold nonetheless.

~Nash~
 

Like you, mostly real fine flour gold. Never have found any large gold there but there is a lot of the flour gold. But it sure takes a Lot of work for a Little gold.
 

At Dole Bar I will average only about a 1/2 gr. per 5 gallon bucket through my sluice box. Not very good pickings, but every so often someone will hit a pocket and pull a ounce or two from a hot spot.
 

Yea, i have been running cons through my mini sluice and Blue Bowl the last few days and the pickings have been slim. I tried detecting there but too much trash in the ground. Will probably be down there again before winter sets in if the rains stop for a while.
 

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