I’ve found so much gold on my property throughout the years. Mahoning County. Still going strong too. Paid off the house and cars and stocked a whole bunch away for retirement. Thank God no one ever asked me where I got it from.
Did you find any? If you didn't know yes there is small amounts of gold in all creeks and rivers in the 2/3 of the glaciated state. The state was covered with 2 different glaciers, the Wisconsin and Illinois glacier. Most of South west Ohio all the way to Columbus is the end of the illinoian glacier, I hear good pickers are found there. And here in NW ohio and in Eastern Ohio and Pennsylvania was covered with the Wisconsin glacier. That stuff is more fine alluvial gold like dust. You won't get rich from it or anything. People do it as a hobby in ohio. But you never know what you might find. I can't find much about it but I guess near Bellevue ohio in the 80s someone found a giant nugget stuck In some quartz worth at the time 60,000 dollars. But without a picture, or proof I refuse to believe it lol but you can find pickers. Gotta learn the land geography and where the furthest advancement of the glaciers ended, that's where all the best gold is I hear. You can even find beach Gold on all of the great lakes beaches, it's micro specks but its still something. Look for black sand deposits on lake erie, Michigan, Huron, superior. The Great lakes were filled and created by the outwash of the glaciers. Carried alot of that gold back into the lakes.
Same bro. I went and bought a bunch of equipment when I was younger and spent a lot of time doing it. Only ever found three or four flakes Thu. But it was fun!
They say gold rides an iron horse, have you ever checked out the creeks near Weathersfield or Austintown? My ancestors had the Pennel slope coal mine back in the 1800s, and they pulled out a surprising amount of iron ore as well. Always wondered if there was gold in the Mahoning, Meander or Four Mile Run.
For gold in Eastern Ohio you will need to go north of the Ohio river and up into areas that were glaciated or have streams that run south out of the glaciated areas. You won’t find much if any south of the Ohio river.
Hey what's up brother just sub to your channel I'm a prospector from northeastern Ohio and also a member of the ospa Ohio State prospecting association pretty cool keep up the good work 🤘⛏️🔘
Great video I'm down here in Batavia Williamsburg area love to see ya do a video on reading a creek and setting up a stream sluice and lmk if your out this way got a decent creek love to have ya out thanks again brother
Thanks for watching! One day I’ll do a sluice video. But I must admit I sluice so little that it may be awhile lol. As for reading creeks you can see some of my videos on my methods. I don’t read creeks like most people do. Mainly because here on the south east coast where the gold is is more so determined by bedrock makeup and where the source is not so much reading gold lines from inside bends and such.
@@theprospectinggeologist4347 my backyard is literally the Shenango Dam where the Shenango River Starts. Luckily I seem to be the only local person in my area to pan prospect. I’ve found some so far 2.1655 grams. Which isn’t much but was very surprised.
I’ve found so much gold on my property throughout the years. Mahoning County. Still going strong too. Paid off the house and cars and stocked a whole bunch away for retirement. Thank God no one ever asked me where I got it from.
Where you get it from
Beautiful area!!!
Very nice crick with cracks! I'm straight north of there by lake erie and i'm always happy when i find cracks like that to work.
Looks like a nice day prospecting. Finding gold is always a great day
Damn I live right by the rocky rivers in cleveland. I'm going to start doing this! I already go there for serenity! Now I can find gold!?
Did you find any? If you didn't know yes there is small amounts of gold in all creeks and rivers in the 2/3 of the glaciated state. The state was covered with 2 different glaciers, the Wisconsin and Illinois glacier. Most of South west Ohio all the way to Columbus is the end of the illinoian glacier, I hear good pickers are found there. And here in NW ohio and in Eastern Ohio and Pennsylvania was covered with the Wisconsin glacier. That stuff is more fine alluvial gold like dust. You won't get rich from it or anything. People do it as a hobby in ohio. But you never know what you might find. I can't find much about it but I guess near Bellevue ohio in the 80s someone found a giant nugget stuck In some quartz worth at the time 60,000 dollars. But without a picture, or proof I refuse to believe it lol but you can find pickers. Gotta learn the land geography and where the furthest advancement of the glaciers ended, that's where all the best gold is I hear. You can even find beach Gold on all of the great lakes beaches, it's micro specks but its still something. Look for black sand deposits on lake erie, Michigan, Huron, superior. The Great lakes were filled and created by the outwash of the glaciers. Carried alot of that gold back into the lakes.
Nice I’m in Youngstown ohio . I do a little prospecting and metal detecting. Cool to see someone close to me. I guess I’m not crazy 👊
Same bro. I went and bought a bunch of equipment when I was younger and spent a lot of time doing it. Only ever found three or four flakes Thu. But it was fun!
@@thathustlengrindlife218 I use the fisher f44 right now. But I think I’m gonna buy the Nokia legend.
I'm in McDonald 😁
what a great day out fam. nice AU. keep up the hunt. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!
They say gold rides an iron horse, have you ever checked out the creeks near Weathersfield or Austintown? My ancestors had the Pennel slope coal mine back in the 1800s, and they pulled out a surprising amount of iron ore as well. Always wondered if there was gold in the Mahoning, Meander or Four Mile Run.
I live here in Austintown but I do a lot of metal detecting was wondering if any one ever found gold in four mile
I live in niles, right next to austintown. Could you pm me I’d like to ask you some things? Lol
I’m in warren next to Niles and wonder about mahoning river. Who’s next to warren wondering and don’t break out chain! 😂
I have found some in four mile run next to the landfill👊
Grew up just a bit west of there. Cool ya found a lil somethin anyway
Looks like Rocky River by Puritas road by the golf course and the horse stables.
Exactly. Good steelhead spot
Beaver Creek?
Looks like ohio with all the lead. Lol.. great video and I hope to see you out sometime this year!
Hey from Lancaster Ohio
The arbys in Austinburg is terrible.
Looks like a good fun day ya had there......way too cold down in Alabama right now, but another 6-8 weeks and I'll be rollin again....
To cold in Alabama! Lol. We are going out panning this Sunday. I also need to get out prospecting it’s been to long lol
Beautiful river!! Wish I had more exposed bedrock here in Iowa. I’m chasing that glacial gold too !!
Pause at 9:10 do you see the piece of gold?
Looks like you can dredge in OHIO…. I don't see any laws or restrictions….
You are limited to a 4 inch dredge in Ohio and most waterways are owned by the adjacent property owners so you need to get permission.
Nice finds
I was waiting for your gold pan to float down the river. 3:26
Haha it’s happened before. I think I’ve lost two gold pans to the river gods.
I live in Southeastern Ohio I've been thinking about trying to find some gold around there.
For gold in Eastern Ohio you will need to go north of the Ohio river and up into areas that were glaciated or have streams that run south out of the glaciated areas. You won’t find much if any south of the Ohio river.
@@theprospectinggeologist4347 ok
Where is this? I would like to know
There some in morrow county OHIO
To me, it would be more beneficial to go Up stream closer to the source of the water feeding the stream/river !
Hey what's up brother just sub to your channel I'm a prospector from northeastern Ohio and also a member of the ospa Ohio State prospecting association pretty cool keep up the good work 🤘⛏️🔘
Thanks! I’ll be doing some dredging in eastern Ohio as soon as the weather warms up a bit.
I was thinking about going out next week lol I'm probably going to head down to Tuscarawas though
yeah im in ohio too not too much gold but there is some
Great video I'm down here in Batavia Williamsburg area love to see ya do a video on reading a creek and setting up a stream sluice and lmk if your out this way got a decent creek love to have ya out thanks again brother
Thanks for watching! One day I’ll do a sluice video. But I must admit I sluice so little that it may be awhile lol.
As for reading creeks you can see some of my videos on my methods. I don’t read creeks like most people do. Mainly because here on the south east coast where the gold is is more so determined by bedrock makeup and where the source is not so much reading gold lines from inside bends and such.
Nice! Is this from early this year? Looks like great weather
Yep from back in sept maybe lol.
Dude! Just dump the damn bucket into the sluice!!
I live in hermitage pa
Definitely should be at least a little glacial gold in your area.
@@theprospectinggeologist4347 my backyard is literally the Shenango Dam where the Shenango River Starts. Luckily I seem to be the only local person in my area to pan prospect. I’ve found some so far 2.1655 grams. Which isn’t much but was very surprised.
Also site of the East Palestine train derailment. Hmm..
look at maximov ro hereon yt, its amazing the difference across the pond
Thats brilliant using lisa Simpson 👏 and 17 million just in the uk ha ha ,its about 50 million in the divided states
Hopefully you weren't too crazy and you didn't sell all your Prospecting equipment
Haha not at all. Probably have more dredges now lol. Going to start my next build soon.