I got one of those sluce boxs last year a green one. And I finally took it out here in IN. And just for using for a little while in a bad area I got a couple small flakes today.
Would be helpful if shows where in the length it catches most and what is in the tailings. This shows it can catch some gold, no idea if any use having extra length or losses or key catching sites in the sluice
Maybe next time you use it in the long Tom mode you could keep the cons from the lower separate from the upper. We can see what the top one is losing anything .
From watching others...it seems that most of the gold is caught in the top of the sluice...so I’m thinking one for now...what did you find from using it short vs. long?
@@adventuretimeprospecting is it true that sluice fox sluice doesn't need to be longer than 12"? And why does catching gold further than a foot indicate a wrong angle?? I'm new
Long is the answer for heavier feed rates, it allows the riffles further down to cach what goes by the front riffles when they intermittently get buried. Longer boxes also buy more time for compacted/clay type gravel to fully rinse/break down and drop. Sometimes length does matter.
I’ve had my SluiceFox about three weeks I run it LongTom I ain’t replacing the miners moss this thing catches gold period!
I got one of those sluce boxs last year a green one. And I finally took it out here in IN. And just for using for a little while in a bad area I got a couple small flakes today.
Would be helpful if shows where in the length it catches most and what is in the tailings.
This shows it can catch some gold, no idea if any use having extra length or losses or key catching sites in the sluice
That’s what I needed to see ! Michigan gold is just like that . I think I’ll be getting me one of those. Thanks for the great video.
Awesome!!!!
Man you are hilarious!!! Keep on keep'n on !!! Love the videos
James it would be great to see all your
More sluicefox put together you know
There's more gold can be caught in a
Longer sluice
James that a old time razor Sharpening
Stone for a clean shave with a straight
Razor
Good review. You might have poured out some good cons when you emptied the water from the bucket.
Maybe next time you use it in the long Tom mode you could keep the cons from the lower separate from the upper. We can see what the top one is losing anything .
That's a great idea!!! Part 3???
Adventure Time Prospecting yes part 3 ! If the top sliuice is catching most of the gold then you can run them side by side instead of the long Tom
If I knew what type of stone the black square is, I could help more! :)
Good review James, Thanks
Now I can say that you caught some gold and had fun with my sluice! I think I’m going to name it Jesse James 😊
I was thinking of replacing the miners moss with some dream mat glued down. Depends on the thickness of the silicone mat I suppose.
Not a bad idea at all!
Great content...just subscribed! Never found quartz in WV before!
I'm in the Kanawha County area.. Lots of quartz in the streams here, it's eroding out of conglomerates.
You think one of these will do me or should I get two for the extension.
From watching others...it seems that most of the gold is caught in the top of the sluice...so I’m thinking one for now...what did you find from using it short vs. long?
Enjoyed the video James looks like it works great
Works like a charm!
We have flour gold here in Utah as well, nothing big from what I hear.
Sweet! Ever go hunting it?
@@adventuretimeprospecting Not yet I wanna go soon though.
Awesome!! Maybe I can head up there and we can check it out!
Will dawn dish soap work to break water tenson
Absolutely!
where can i buy a tool like that i come from indonesia
Would love to visit your country if viruses goes away. If so maybe could bring over
LONG IS NOT THE ANSWER ... YOUR GOLD SHOULD ALL BE IN THE FIRST 12" OR YOUR SETUP IS FLAWED!
True, but just showing that it can be set up that way. Thanks for watching
@@adventuretimeprospecting is it true that sluice fox sluice doesn't need to be longer than 12"? And why does catching gold further than a foot indicate a wrong angle?? I'm new
Long is the answer for heavier feed rates, it allows the riffles further down to cach what goes by the front riffles when they intermittently get buried. Longer boxes also buy more time for compacted/clay type gravel to fully rinse/break down and drop.
Sometimes length does matter.