jet747
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- Jul 12, 2012
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- Equinox 800 and Nokta/Makro Simplex+
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- All Treasure Hunting
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Hello everyone. New guy here. New to prospecting and new to the site . Very cool site with good info. So I moved to NH a year or so ago and I figured I would give prospecting a try along with my son. Now I know that NH is not the best place for gold but my son and I both love the outdoors and I figured what better way to spend some quality time together then out in one of the beautiful NH rivers. We went out for the first time a week or so ago with a shovel, bucket, classifier, and a gold pan. I would like to say we found a lot of gold but that was not the case. I found out real quick that just panning does not seem to be a very effective means of getting gold. Dont get me wrong gold pans are great for catching gold, but for moving a lot of material not very effective. So I decided a sluice is what we need, then we can pan out the concentrates. So today I ordered a sluice, it is the Angus Mac "Foreman". My question about this sluice is can it be used effectively in fast moving bigger rivers or is it better used in smaller creeks? Should I have gone with something like the keene A51 for the bigger rivers? Im told most of the gold in NH is very fine gold and from what Ive read this sluice works good for fine gold. Thanks guys. Hope to catch some gold and post some pics next week when we get out again .