Mgumby16
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This weekend I was out with some friends dredging a section of stream with 2 4" prolines between two old gold mine adits from the 1850.
During our first cleanout my friends 4" has an 18.5 grain nugget sitting right on top. But the rest of the cons had nothing even as big as a 1 grain piece and this includes the other dredge. And for the rest of the weekend all we recovered was very fine gold.
Generally in my experience when you find a nugget it's is generally accompanied by more good chunky gold. But this one wasn't and it's has us a bit baffled. Any thoughts?
Here is some more info it is a small creek maybe only 15 feet from bank to bank and less then 1 ft of water. The historical records say that 1 ounce nuggets were pulled from the stream gravels up stream a short distance from the mine in the 1850s.
During our first cleanout my friends 4" has an 18.5 grain nugget sitting right on top. But the rest of the cons had nothing even as big as a 1 grain piece and this includes the other dredge. And for the rest of the weekend all we recovered was very fine gold.
Generally in my experience when you find a nugget it's is generally accompanied by more good chunky gold. But this one wasn't and it's has us a bit baffled. Any thoughts?
Here is some more info it is a small creek maybe only 15 feet from bank to bank and less then 1 ft of water. The historical records say that 1 ounce nuggets were pulled from the stream gravels up stream a short distance from the mine in the 1850s.
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