cali209
Jr. Member
Hi All,
Im thinking of buying some land up in Amador County (near Fiddletown) and it has a seasonal creek on it...its about 400 ft of creek.
I moved some rocks around today and dug a little (with a rock) and hit first brown dirt then black dirt. Both were like thick mud/clay.
Im new to panning so Im wondering if it sounds like there might be gold in this creek.
Hard question to answer but Im wondering about seeing what looks like clay after removing rocks...
(Im a fresh newbie)
Thanks
Im thinking of buying some land up in Amador County (near Fiddletown) and it has a seasonal creek on it...its about 400 ft of creek.
I moved some rocks around today and dug a little (with a rock) and hit first brown dirt then black dirt. Both were like thick mud/clay.
Im new to panning so Im wondering if it sounds like there might be gold in this creek.
Hard question to answer but Im wondering about seeing what looks like clay after removing rocks...
(Im a fresh newbie)
Thanks
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