Another awesome video prospector Jess! Thumbs up! I like how you draw diagrams and make it easy to understand. Keep up the awesome work. Can you do one on pools in a creek or river, a mini water fall...maybe 3 to 5 high on a creek...then drops down into a pool. Ive heard if there's no big rocks in it...dont bother...because material is washing out too fast. If there's rocks in the pool...then gold might hold up there. Is that true?
Just found your videos and I'm so grateful! I appreciate how you share the actual hydrological mechanics and how gold responds to it, instead of many folks who view prospecting more as 'a gut feeling of where gold might be.' Follow the science, follow the gold!
Yeah it’s not always on the inside of the curves, even when it is the original main cut of a solidly embedded river. The slower sides of water flow curves appends on the speed of the water at that part of the river, in balance with the amounts & types of material, slope of the elevation & gravitational pull or push of inertia in relation to the speed of the water plus the other factors again. If the water is starting to gain speed & the slope is slightly or heavily to the inside of a river curve, then the faster moving water in that area is to the inside regularly & for long periods of time till stronger water flows temporarily shift it to the outside with inertia. So the side that has the larger amount of sediment stackings is the slower side most of the time.
I think I know why but I find all my gold on the outside bends I have never found a good concentration on the inside bend but it’s probably because that’s where everybody else before me has worked
I HAVE A LITTLE SECRET FOR YOU TOO - I paid $17 for the report and NO PDF in your auto-email reply with links. I have been emailing you mr. prospector since yesterday, NO REPLY. what is this???
Sorry for the problem, can you message me with your email address or at least the first part of it and I'll get back to you. If it is Michael, I sent an update and will call in a bit to make sure it works now.
Another awesome video prospector Jess! Thumbs up! I like how you draw diagrams and make it easy to understand. Keep up the awesome work. Can you do one on pools in a creek or river, a mini water fall...maybe 3 to 5 high on a creek...then drops down into a pool. Ive heard if there's no big rocks in it...dont bother...because material is washing out too fast. If there's rocks in the pool...then gold might hold up there. Is that true?
You get the BIG WHY of the day award! Keeping it Simple so you guys can go out and use the gold prospecting knowledge faster is my goal.
Just found your videos and I'm so grateful! I appreciate how you share the actual hydrological mechanics and how gold responds to it, instead of many folks who view prospecting more as 'a gut feeling of where gold might be.'
Follow the science, follow the gold!
Thank you for all of the great information, I’ve been enjoying your content.
Got to say out of all the utube videos yours keeps my total attention. Thanks
Great!
Still excellent advice. Timeless rationale.
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome
Good stuff 👍 I love your diagrams 😀😀😀😀😀. I compared them to how a sluice works and made it so much easier to understand
I sure hope that my land is the spot where the flow of water had changed or had gotten interupted. Thank You for educating me.
Have you ever dredged on what we knew as the Hassayampa creed near Prescott?
Good info as always, thanks!
Great, thanks for watching!
I am curious about the hydrodynamics of gold concentration around waterfalls. Are waterfalls lucky spots..
Yeah it’s not always on the inside of the curves, even when it is the original main cut of a solidly embedded river. The slower sides of water flow curves appends on the speed of the water at that part of the river, in balance with the amounts & types of material, slope of the elevation & gravitational pull or push of inertia in relation to the speed of the water plus the other factors again. If the water is starting to gain speed & the slope is slightly or heavily to the inside of a river curve, then the faster moving water in that area is to the inside regularly & for long periods of time till stronger water flows temporarily shift it to the outside with inertia. So the side that has the larger amount of sediment stackings is the slower side most of the time.
Does the size of the river matter or is it all about the flow of the water?
Can deposits of Placer gold be detected with a metal detector?
Thanks Jess
You're welcome, thanks for joining...
I think I know why but I find all my gold on the outside bends I have never found a good concentration on the inside bend but it’s probably because that’s where everybody else before me has worked
I HAVE A LITTLE SECRET FOR YOU TOO - I paid $17 for the report and NO PDF in your auto-email reply with links. I have been emailing you mr. prospector since yesterday, NO REPLY. what is this???
Sorry for the problem, can you message me with your email address or at least the first part of it and I'll get back to you. If it is Michael, I sent an update and will call in a bit to make sure it works now.
A name will likely do, I don't see any "bushpilot explorer" in the orders or emails.
Nevada, pronounced just like you spell it NEV-AD-A, not Nev-ODD-a.