Just finished your video Jason and you got me to laugh out loud on your massive clean out of "nearly a quarter gram of gold" comment. Mr. GGH is going to have to step up his comedy game to top that episode.
@GlacialGoldHunter But there is a natural dare I say "innocence" with your gold adventures. If FGW = Rigby then you are more like Rex. You are trying something new, learning as you go and that os what makes your videos a must watch for me. That and I also suffer from colditis and it freaks me out seeing the FGW playing with ice in freezing water
Another great video! I love your video cuts, hilarious. And lastly, I think you have better luck with your Top the Tater scooper. Keep these videos coming!
GGH, Thanks for the great video. I enjoy the "hunt" for various outdoor topics, that I use to entertain only me. My wife, kids and grandkids think I might be a little bit crazy to have such hobbies that I had as a young one. I find mostly fossils (some very nice) since I never have found any gold here in N Texas. I have found lots of #8 bird shot south of us near Llano, but only a few gold specs while exploring in NM and Colorado. I still take the pans to look. I offer two suggestions, that i don't always follow myself, Beware of broken beer bottles as you dig with bare hand or wade in those crocs and also, if exploring near a big city, watch for folks that live under bridges. You are out there by yourself. Some are dangerous. I take something with me that discourages any ill will if approached incorrectly. Be safe and keep the videos coming. Thank you.
I go with the wider bottomed pans because it helps stratifying gravel go moar faster. When i do a final cleaning of my cons, i use a 10 inch pan a couple teaspoon at a time if ive got mostly micros. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
I love Saturday Morning's for these GGH videos! Thanks for continuing to regularly post, that must be difficult to get ahead of. Another excellent video! On your way to 10K subs lets go!
Non gold digger here… but I enjoy your videos immensely. I like how you broke down the tools for the video compared to other videos you haven’t. I saw a video recently on identifying river pressure zones. It was not gold panning related…moreso erosions into creating canyons. I think pressure is important (especially as a chem student) if I find one similar I’ll send it to you. Happy panning and thanks for your content!
Non gold digger here… but I enjoy your videos immensely. I can describe but they’re both extremely relaxing and entertaining after a hard days night. I like how you broke down the tools for the video compared to other videos you haven’t. I saw a video recently on identifying river pressure zones. It was not gold panning related…moreso erosions into creating canyons. I think pressure is important (especially as a chem student) if I find one similar I’ll send it to you. Happy panning and thanks for your content!
I wonder if NW Minnesotas rivers and creeks would have gold. I'm loving your videos. I learn lots and I'm always smiling with the humor you add! Thank you for that and keep up the awesome work! 😊
come for the gold, stay for the humor... killed me with that riddle and ive been living here over 30 years, finally got it. "Haha". thanks for great content and education as always sir
Good attitude! I started using my square pan (Le'Trap) again. I can burn through a lot of gravel quickly without too much loss. If you ever get a chance to try one, go for it. I made a "how to" video a few days ago using mine. Whatever you use, have fun! I don't sell them, just play with them as toys.
I've never panned in my life, but I've watched a lot of videos. Seems like you shouldn't be stratifying in a circular motion initially. Side-to-side with the pan tilted forward seems like the preferred method. You may be washing some gold out. But again, I've never even panned at all. Enjoy your videos!
My wife's going to be mad at you. Anyone who quotes "The Holy Grail" and I see or hear it, my wife gets to hear it for days ... and there was great rejoicing!
Jason, i really enjoy these videos! As a self proclaimed geology nerd and avid rock hounder here in Northern Minnesota, your videos have me thinking. I have a number of gravel pits that I regularly hunt agates in. All of them I am able to see layers indicative of flowing water laying gravel in sorted layers. Ive never panned for gold before But im curious how much gold could be in these gravel pits.
It’s possible that’s it’s there. It’s hard to see from gravel where the low pressure zones are but it’s worth a try. You just need to bring your own water with you sometimes.
I almost feel bad that i failed to comment on your last video... you dredged up some old memories for me from back when my dad used to call me "driftless" and "drifty". That being said I am waiting for an amazing clean out where you are actually surprised by the amount. This will maybe sound odd but I live near a lake that has some pretty big erosion gullies that concentrate heavies down at the lake and i have panned at those gullies and can find some gold doing that. I hope you got out to vote.
Love your videos for learning all about geology! You should check out the Lake of the Woods area if you're ever in Northern Minnesota. There are some light rapids east of Baudette at the Clementson Wayside Park that I bet you would find gold at!
You can indeed pan very fast and still retain gold. I like to save more concentrates. I figure you can always go through them again at home several times and attempt to extract what you may have missed in the future with new equipment you may obtain. I also like to collect any garnets and lead I may unearth in the gold hunting process. I would recommend a garrett super sluice for speed panning though. I made one of Jason's FGW classifiers ("Jocelyn") and that is the best classifier in the world! He has a video on how he made it which makes it very easy to duplicate build. Heavy Pans!
I will have to make a better classifier. It a way I like the one I have because it let’s get a full bucket but that doesn’t really matter if it’s slower
An old guy told me if gold is floating in your pan scrub it again with detergent. He claimed even the oils on your hands would effect the floating so he scrubbed his regularly.
Cobbles, AHHHHEEEEEhheeeeee, Ecky-Ecky-Ecky-Ecky-Pikang-Zoom-Boing-Gumzowehzeh. clip them to your shirt. Foreshadowing! its the last bucket i promise. good reclamation! thanks for the share. stay awesome!
Hello, I was wondering if you could answer a question I keep finding fools gold or pyrite? It’s very light in the pan and I guess if you put your thumb on it it’ll break. Does that mean I’m on the right track to finding real gold thanks, Tony.
Not necessarily. There can be sulfides associated with gold but a lot of sulfides exists without gold. What it means is you have some mineralization forming and found a place for heavies to collect. But that doesn’t necessarily mean there will be gold.
Say what do you do withyour black sand back at head quarters? it would be nice to see how much black sand you bring back in a year? plus how much lead (shot) you find in a year.... just asking......
I saved a bucket of it and ran it again. I found a few specks. I took the black sand from the trip to Lake Superior and tried to smelt it into iron. That’s a video for my metal casting channel. I haven’t edited it yet. It almost worked.
I do like the XP pans myself, I guess it’s all preference. I am a recent enthusiast myself, and have been working to increase my panning speed to get more pans done while I am at the creek.
The laws of Minnesota are grey on that. It says no sluice but it describes a mechanical high banker type. It says non mechanical means of separation are allowed though. So it’s not super clear.
I believe your just south of the falls and minnehaha may not still be in its original creek bed. The city has made lots of changes to it over the years to "preserve" the cityscape and park. The issue with the gold hunt in that river is its probably more of a man-made river at this point!
That area has been modified by mother nature too. East of the pavilion is the original St Anthony falls a billion years ago or so. An abandoned waterfall. Pretty rare.
@@kevinschick8618 yea. Iirc they have a city info plaque around the area saying how the area was. Be interesting to sidt through just the dirt of where the old river bed was.
Was this a pan-only dictatorship location? Or could you run a sluice (or even just a piece of rug) at that creek? PS. I thought you weren’t supposed to swirl, because you want the heaviest to stay in the bottom front corner of the pan.
Great video Sir! ❤️🔥🫂🙏👏 And agreed, you should definitely look into picking up a Garrett pan and some of the other wild ones out there for rapidly plowing through material! It would be fun to see your side by side comparison testing! I’ve always wanted a big bucket classifier like Jason the FGW made himself! That thing is great for speeding up the process! I’ve been pondering ways to make them out of say Carbon Fiber 3D printing, and then using cyclonic flow dynamics and Venturi principles to engineer the holes into the sides so that as you spin it around in the bucket it would naturally help vortex the heaviest material downward. Not sure how well it would work, but it might help dramatically 🤷♂️😁🤞🙏🥷😉
Those tiny ones are the size specks I found in south Mississippi. I tried to make a couple videos over two days and lost all the footage... found about 30 specks though!
I'm just going to say, your "right kind of special" comment may be the best I've heard... I'm from the future, do you want to know who won the election? Just kidding, I don't want to mess up the timeline. Later on from WA.
Menards > Lowes> Home Depot. They started in Wisconsin only had a couple stores in MN when I was a kid now they are almost everywhere in the upper half of the US.
Living on glacial formation Cape Cod, has anyone heard of any glacial gold being captured in this area? When the tides shift there are huge deposits of black sand and on the banks or bluffs where nature is taking back there are huge black sand deposits that run parallel with other deposits such as fine to medium gravel. I need to get my lazy ass off the couch, get a green pan and check for myself wouldn't you say?
What does it mean?!?!? You need to ask St. Anthony of Padua to help you find gold. I havent watched to the end yet btw. Maybe you found the mother load.
70yr old prospector here YES ! fill all your holes, remove your sluice damns....an what up with all those red bull cans ....👈 takes those WITH YOU TO! Nice video golds kinda itsy bitsy 🤏 .....but not bad 😅 THERE'S TREASURES OUT THERE TO BE FOUND
I can’t believe you didn’t ask the people running that gold camp for advice….🤣🍻
😂 you’re right. That was a missed opportunity!
Just finished your video Jason and you got me to laugh out loud on your massive clean out of "nearly a quarter gram of gold" comment. Mr. GGH is going to have to step up his comedy game to top that episode.
@ 🤣🤣✅
@@AlanB8316 I have to overcompensate with movie clips. Mr Wizard is a natural.
@GlacialGoldHunter
But there is a natural dare I say "innocence" with your gold adventures. If FGW = Rigby then you are more like Rex. You are trying something new, learning as you go and that os what makes your videos a must watch for me. That and I also suffer from colditis and it freaks me out seeing the FGW playing with ice in freezing water
Happy birthday to me. My birthday is on election day. Thanks for the gift.. gold prospecting is a greater enjoyment than voting.
Another great video. Keep em coming.
Another great video!
I love your video cuts, hilarious.
And lastly, I think you have better luck with your Top the Tater scooper.
Keep these videos coming!
Top the Tater for the win!
Nice creeks, n ya got some sweet , nother good video. Take care keep um coming 😊
GGH, Thanks for the great video. I enjoy the "hunt" for various outdoor topics, that I use to entertain only me. My wife, kids and grandkids think I might be a little bit crazy to have such hobbies that I had as a young one. I find mostly fossils (some very nice) since I never have found any gold here in N Texas. I have found lots of #8 bird shot south of us near Llano, but only a few gold specs while exploring in NM and Colorado. I still take the pans to look. I offer two suggestions, that i don't always follow myself, Beware of broken beer bottles as you dig with bare hand or wade in those crocs and also, if exploring near a big city, watch for folks that live under bridges. You are out there by yourself. Some are dangerous. I take something with me that discourages any ill will if approached incorrectly. Be safe and keep the videos coming. Thank you.
I’ve found a number of amenities in Texas but I wasn’t into gold panning when was there to even look.
What a blast fam great job all around. Keep on having fun and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
I go with the wider bottomed pans because it helps stratifying gravel go moar faster. When i do a final cleaning of my cons, i use a 10 inch pan a couple teaspoon at a time if ive got mostly micros. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
I love Saturday Morning's for these GGH videos! Thanks for continuing to regularly post, that must be difficult to get ahead of. Another excellent video! On your way to 10K subs lets go!
Yeah it’s a struggle to get them out on time sometimes. I still have more to edit for the year. Though! Might take a break for season two.
It's official you are a member of the you tube gold club...congrats 🎉
Non gold digger here… but I enjoy your videos immensely. I like how you broke down the tools for the video compared to other videos you haven’t.
I saw a video recently on identifying river pressure zones. It was not gold panning related…moreso erosions into creating canyons. I think pressure is important (especially as a chem student) if I find one similar I’ll send it to you. Happy panning and thanks for your content!
We love your channel. Great find ,monty python lol. Good gold . I have less and iv been panning sence 1985. Blessings from Wyoming
Non gold digger here… but I enjoy your videos immensely. I can describe but they’re both extremely relaxing and entertaining after a hard days night. I like how you broke down the tools for the video compared to other videos you haven’t.
I saw a video recently on identifying river pressure zones. It was not gold panning related…moreso erosions into creating canyons. I think pressure is important (especially as a chem student) if I find one similar I’ll send it to you. Happy panning and thanks for your content!
Another great video learning about the creeks has been my biggest challenge. Getting better at it but there sure is a lot to learn
There sure is!
Minnesota UA-cam video about lake Milton area that has a lot of black sand and more gold then you found recently.
Thank you for your videos.
Congrats 👏✨nice job. Thanks for sharing
Love your videos, I dreamt of finding gold in the fields that surrounded our farm in So MN. I will watch you keep filling your vial!
Great video GGH. Looking forward to the next one 👍⛏️😎
I wonder if NW Minnesotas rivers and creeks would have gold. I'm loving your videos. I learn lots and I'm always smiling with the humor you add! Thank you for that and keep up the awesome work! 😊
If you can find a gravel bar it would be worth checking out!
Never get rid of the edits. They're how we get to know you better. The holy Grail troll was genius!
Thought of that when I saw the bridge. Then I had to look up the clip to see how I could work off it. I’m no actor but I still have fun with it.
Love the vid 👍 test,test,test as the Flower Gold Wizard says. Good luck!
come for the gold, stay for the humor... killed me with that riddle and ive been living here over 30 years, finally got it. "Haha". thanks for great content and education as always sir
I knew some people would get it 😆
@GlacialGoldHunter I didn't get it 🤔
Love your videos bud! Keep them coming!
Will do😁
Nacho Libre.....one of my favorite movies.....Stretchy pants......lol!
The best kind of pants.
Keep going !!
Awesome video! You should try the Banjo Pan. It's fast and good at catching fine gold.
I will add it to the list.
Keep having fun and exploring out there. The Au is adding up slowly but surely.
It is! I have an end of season weigh out video coming.
Woohooo I'm always excited for a new gold adventure
Thank you GGH for sharing,
looking forward to my first prospecting of the year.
Cheers from Bonamici of Sweden
Wow I didn’t know my videos reached Sweden. My great grandparents came from Sweden.
Good attitude! I started using my square pan (Le'Trap) again. I can burn through a lot of gravel quickly without too much loss. If you ever get a chance to try one, go for it. I made a "how to" video a few days ago using mine. Whatever you use, have fun! I don't sell them, just play with them as toys.
I've never panned in my life, but I've watched a lot of videos. Seems like you shouldn't be stratifying in a circular motion initially. Side-to-side with the pan tilted forward seems like the preferred method. You may be washing some gold out. But again, I've never even panned at all. Enjoy your videos!
My wife's going to be mad at you. Anyone who quotes "The Holy Grail" and I see or hear it, my wife gets to hear it for days ... and there was great rejoicing!
Love those bits!
Keep using them.
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Good to hear. I almost cut that bit out of the final edit.
@@GlacialGoldHunter
Don't do that, a couple quotes from the jerk and Johnny Dangerously and you will have nailed all my favorite movies
Jason, i really enjoy these videos! As a self proclaimed geology nerd and avid rock hounder here in Northern Minnesota, your videos have me thinking. I have a number of gravel pits that I regularly hunt agates in. All of them I am able to see layers indicative of flowing water laying gravel in sorted layers. Ive never panned for gold before But im curious how much gold could be in these gravel pits.
It’s possible that’s it’s there. It’s hard to see from gravel where the low pressure zones are but it’s worth a try. You just need to bring your own water with you sometimes.
Another fun video!
Crick or creek? The questions that challenge me daily. Thanks for sharing this with us.
A creek is the sound the floor makes when you walk on it.
I almost feel bad that i failed to comment on your last video... you dredged up some old memories for me from back when my dad used to call me "driftless" and "drifty". That being said I am waiting for an amazing clean out where you are actually surprised by the amount. This will maybe sound odd but I live near a lake that has some pretty big erosion gullies that concentrate heavies down at the lake and i have panned at those gullies and can find some gold doing that. I hope you got out to vote.
That’s interesting. It’s hard to get a full picture testing just a few spots so I’ll have to do some more testing!
Love your videos for learning all about geology! You should check out the Lake of the Woods area if you're ever in Northern Minnesota. There are some light rapids east of Baudette at the Clementson Wayside Park that I bet you would find gold at!
That’s good to know. I want to go up to rainy lake. Most of that is a state park but there is an old gold mine up there I’d like to visit.
Good job. I love the movie clips. Today’s gravel bars are no indication of where they might have been since the ice age. Broaden search?
I might need to!
Great job. Can’t wait to get back out there.
The days are getting longer.
"If your the right kind of special you will like doing it" that is the best quote I have ever heard about Prospecting
😆 we are a special group.
I wonder if you used catcher pads like a baseball catcher if it would make classifying pans more comfortable for you
Glad AquaFPS found something he loves.
Had to look him up 😆
Another nice video. I hope you voted that day before you got out and did some prospecting.
I actually voted absentee but I did vote!
You can indeed pan very fast and still retain gold. I like to save more concentrates. I figure you can always go through them again at home several times and attempt to extract what you may have missed in the future with new equipment you may obtain. I also like to collect any garnets and lead I may unearth in the gold hunting process. I would recommend a garrett super sluice for speed panning though. I made one of Jason's FGW classifiers ("Jocelyn") and that is the best classifier in the world! He has a video on how he made it which makes it very easy to duplicate build. Heavy Pans!
I will have to make a better classifier. It a way I like the one I have because it let’s get a full bucket but that doesn’t really matter if it’s slower
That gold is adding up. Keep panning that gold.
That lag between shooting and posting - I was going to say! I didn't know if you were just immune to the cold, or if they were filmed months ago :D
The videos will catch up eventually.
Do you ever come to Montana? I can show you a few spots to find a bit of it
Not very often but that would be fun!
An old guy told me if gold is floating in your pan scrub it again with detergent. He claimed even the oils on your hands would effect the floating so he scrubbed his regularly.
I’ve never scrubbed mine. I guess I should do that.
@@GlacialGoldHunter he claimed oils seep out of the plastic.I don’t know if it’s true.
Cobbles, AHHHHEEEEEhheeeeee, Ecky-Ecky-Ecky-Ecky-Pikang-Zoom-Boing-Gumzowehzeh. clip them to your shirt. Foreshadowing! its the last bucket i promise. good reclamation! thanks for the share. stay awesome!
are you digging down to the clay layer?
Not unless I have reason to.
Hello, I was wondering if you could answer a question I keep finding fools gold or pyrite? It’s very light in the pan and I guess if you put your thumb on it it’ll break. Does that mean I’m on the right track to finding real gold thanks, Tony.
Not necessarily. There can be sulfides associated with gold but a lot of sulfides exists without gold. What it means is you have some mineralization forming and found a place for heavies to collect. But that doesn’t necessarily mean there will be gold.
Say what do you do withyour black sand back at head quarters? it would be nice to see how much black sand you bring back in a year? plus how much lead (shot) you find in a year.... just asking......
I saved a bucket of it and ran it again. I found a few specks. I took the black sand from the trip to Lake Superior and tried to smelt it into iron. That’s a video for my metal casting channel. I haven’t edited it yet. It almost worked.
That sounded like the end of a "small" joke.....😏
😆😉
I do like the XP pans myself, I guess it’s all preference. I am a recent enthusiast myself, and have been working to increase my panning speed to get more pans done while I am at the creek.
I’ve heard good things about that pan.
Since you have found gold and have running water, can you run a small sluice?
The laws of Minnesota are grey on that. It says no sluice but it describes a mechanical high banker type. It says non mechanical means of separation are allowed though. So it’s not super clear.
I believe your just south of the falls and minnehaha may not still be in its original creek bed. The city has made lots of changes to it over the years to "preserve" the cityscape and park.
The issue with the gold hunt in that river is its probably more of a man-made river at this point!
I think you might be right. It did look a little off but I couldn’t figure out why.
That area has been modified by mother nature too. East of the pavilion is the original St Anthony falls a billion years ago or so. An abandoned waterfall. Pretty rare.
@@kevinschick8618 yea. Iirc they have a city info plaque around the area saying how the area was. Be interesting to sidt through just the dirt of where the old river bed was.
Maybe cleaning the floor of jewelry stores would be more successful? 😉
Actually they take their own sweeping and sell it.
What were those wires you had hooked up to your water tub at the end? Thanks
Just wires for the battery for the clean up sluice. But I had so little I didn’t even use the sluice for this one.
@ thank you, fellow Minnesotan here but in driftless region, gonna keep studying where to go, thanks for videos I’m excited to try!👍
Going to keep saying it :-) Must try my Nugget Bucket method for cleaning your bucket of concentrates 🙂
Was this a pan-only dictatorship location? Or could you run a sluice (or even just a piece of rug) at that creek?
PS. I thought you weren’t supposed to swirl, because you want the heaviest to stay in the bottom front corner of the pan.
Yes this was pan only.
@ oh man!
I saw the thumbnail and thought it was chris d’elia 😂
Had to look that guy up 😆
Could you imagine Parker watching this?
Parker sneezes more gold than I find.
Do you ever trench test gravel bars?
I should.
hopefully you didnt steal that rain cover for your camera from the mining camp 🤣
😆 no I brought it myself.
Why aren't those gold flakes attached to anything else?
Because the glaciers crushed everything and smashed the gold flakes flat.
Ever find any old soda bottles or marbles?
I’ve found old cans. Never a whole bottle or a marble.
will the channel live up to its name with a winter mining season? find any shiny in '25?
You’ll have to stay tuned! 😁
Great video Sir! ❤️🔥🫂🙏👏 And agreed, you should definitely look into picking up a Garrett pan and some of the other wild ones out there for rapidly plowing through material! It would be fun to see your side by side comparison testing! I’ve always wanted a big bucket classifier like Jason the FGW made himself! That thing is great for speeding up the process! I’ve been pondering ways to make them out of say Carbon Fiber 3D printing, and then using cyclonic flow dynamics and Venturi principles to engineer the holes into the sides so that as you spin it around in the bucket it would naturally help vortex the heaviest material downward. Not sure how well it would work, but it might help dramatically 🤷♂️😁🤞🙏🥷😉
It’s always worth experimenting!
@GlacialGoldHunter absolutely! Never know when you will stumble upon the next evolution of an industry without trying new things!
Those tiny ones are the size specks I found in south Mississippi. I tried to make a couple videos over two days and lost all the footage... found about 30 specks though!
Thankfully I have yet to lose footage. I have forgot to hit record a few times though.
@GlacialGoldHunter I've taken a few really nice pictures and then proceeded to talk to my camera for the next 30 minutes. Lol
Do you mind if i poach when you find the gold?
Poach? The DNR might get you if you go poaching!
@GlacialGoldHunter no I mean like come and pan the gold rich land when you find it.
❤❤❤
❤ attaboy!
End of a joke? Hahahaha Wonder how much at the bottom of the falls?
I’ll have to go snorkeling in the summer!
Crik? We call it a creek.
A creek comes from the floor.
I'm just going to say, your "right kind of special" comment may be the best I've heard... I'm from the future, do you want to know who won the election? Just kidding, I don't want to mess up the timeline. Later on from WA.
😄
Did you ever think that glacial gold will be much deeper down, like on bedrock? ... Just sayin'
Bedrock is 100’ or more under glacial till. It pokes out in places but I’ve never done well on bedrock where I have found it.
@@GlacialGoldHunter Thx for the explanation!
I've never been to a Menard's
Oh it’s a magical place.
Menards > Lowes> Home Depot. They started in Wisconsin only had a couple stores in MN when I was a kid now they are almost everywhere in the upper half of the US.
Are You a cartoon character , AI construction or a Real Person ?
Little bit of everything I think.
@@GlacialGoldHunter Thank You for not pissing and shitting your panties.
I sort of enjoy your shows
Living on glacial formation Cape Cod, has anyone heard of any glacial gold being captured in this area? When the tides shift there are huge deposits of black sand and on the banks or bluffs where nature is taking back there are huge black sand deposits that run parallel with other deposits such as fine to medium gravel. I need to get my lazy ass off the couch, get a green pan and check for myself wouldn't you say?
There might be some there! You never know until you look. That’s half the fun!
What does it mean?!?!? You need to ask St. Anthony of Padua to help you find gold. I havent watched to the end yet btw. Maybe you found the mother load.
I always say that I find gold where I find broken glass. But sometimes in reality I find broken glass without finding gold.
@@GlacialGoldHunter crazy thanks for explaining that.
Little HaHa
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Real men only need a pan
😆
You must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with... A herring!
Im going to spread 100k of gold flakes somewhere in MN and get it on the news like an old scanevger hunt they used to have. Mr. T of MN.
😆 that’s how some mines get investors.
@@GlacialGoldHunter what?!?!?!
Nixon won!!!
He did! But that was a while ago I think.
Shouldnt you have been voting instead of gold hunting? lol
😆 I took care of that earlier.
70yr old prospector here
YES ! fill all your holes, remove your sluice damns....an what up with all those red bull cans ....👈 takes those WITH YOU TO! Nice video golds kinda itsy bitsy 🤏 .....but not bad 😅
THERE'S TREASURES OUT THERE TO BE FOUND
Yeah most of the god I find is itty bitty.