Good luck, hope you find lots of gold. I love your videos and have got my gpx 5000 booked in for August to be modified with Detectronics. I have bought the 19 inch evolution coil already. In the mean time I will use my brand new gpx 6000 with the 17 inch coil here in WA. Regards Keith
Are you guys going to be working the overburden with a sluice to get all of the fine gold? Have you been testing the ground for fines? I worked on a lease in the Palmer river in Northern Queensland and found some very nice gold there... I love it and am going full time prospecting soon when I have everything ready.... Cheers and keep us posted, love those huge Victorian nuggets 😊
Are you the Maurice ( i think i heard that's your name) that's in the Doug Stone book that dug up a 20 ouncer?, if so you have been at it for a while and must of scored some chunkers, what's your biggest and how deep was it? Good luck with this venture, if you are in big gold country like Rheola you'll have a real shot at scoring a 10kg plus monster, imagine that hey, would be incredible to dig up something historical ay?
@@eurekagold 43ouncer, wow must of been a thrill, but for me it would be much more exiting detecting a big chunk at 4ft( no fun digging that for sure but the thrill of seeing that chunk at the bottom of the hole would soon have you forget all that digging), it sucks when you know you are late to the party as most of the chunks are gone and only the crumbs remain, we must have hope of there still being some decent chunks otherwise for some it's just not worth doing, but just being out in the bush getting exercise is finding gold for me anyway!!!
How big is the lease? How much $$ have ya spent on application and lease fees all told? Very few ppl wanna go through the BS to get that far nowadays 😞
5 hectares application and fees 15k .. bond 25k .. and farmer 20k. It’s not a cheap excercise . Need 20 ounces to break even . This is my 3rd. Statistics say …out of 10 leases 5 break even . 3 lose money and 2 make money . It,s not all roses . I’m just telling it like it is . Come for the ride I’m documenting this as it’s probably my last as I’m getting older now
@@eurekagoldwould like to ask you if you would be interested in helping me as a paid consultant. Every time I reply with my phone number my post gets deleted
Good luck, hope you find lots of gold.
I love your videos and have got my gpx 5000 booked in for August to be modified with Detectronics. I have bought the 19 inch evolution coil already.
In the mean time I will use my brand new gpx 6000 with the 17 inch coil here in WA.
Regards
Keith
Are you guys going to be working the overburden with a sluice to get all of the fine gold? Have you been testing the ground for fines?
I worked on a lease in the Palmer river in Northern Queensland and found some very nice gold there... I love it and am going full time prospecting soon when I have everything ready....
Cheers and keep us posted, love those huge Victorian nuggets 😊
Nice work mate I hope it works out well
Me too
Which part of the country are you
Victoria
Hi mate like the vids … what shaft have you got on the GPX looks functional
Good on you zio. 👊 Raff
keep watching raff
good luck on the lease
Thanks cheers
How can I get in contact with you Maurice
Probably through comments
How can I contact you Maurice?
How can I help you?
Are you the Maurice ( i think i heard that's your name) that's in the Doug Stone book that dug up a 20 ouncer?, if so you have been at it for a while and must of scored some chunkers, what's your biggest and how deep was it?
Good luck with this venture, if you are in big gold country like Rheola you'll have a real shot at scoring a 10kg plus monster, imagine that hey, would be incredible to dig up something historical ay?
Yes same guy I’ve been doing it a long time time now . Biggest is 43 ounces on last claim . Still only 20 ouncer in the bush.
@@eurekagold 43ouncer, wow must of been a thrill, but for me it would be much more exiting detecting a big chunk at 4ft( no fun digging that for sure but the thrill of seeing that chunk at the bottom of the hole would soon have you forget all that digging), it sucks when you know you are late to the party as most of the chunks are gone and only the crumbs remain, we must have hope of there still being some decent chunks otherwise for some it's just not worth doing, but just being out in the bush getting exercise is finding gold for me anyway!!!
should be an interesting dig as long as it does not turn into a tv show cheers guys
No just trying to share info to help people
How big is the lease? How much $$ have ya spent on application and lease fees all told? Very few ppl wanna go through the BS to get that far nowadays 😞
5 hectares application and fees 15k .. bond 25k .. and farmer 20k. It’s not a cheap excercise . Need 20 ounces to break even . This is my 3rd. Statistics say …out of 10 leases 5 break even . 3 lose money and 2 make money . It,s not all roses . I’m just telling it like it is . Come for the ride I’m documenting this as it’s probably my last as I’m getting older now
Not to mention takes 18 months to 2 years to get it through
Sounds cheap compared to some in the recent past. Prob be better off selling leases for a profit than working them lol
@@wimmeraparanormal6581 no fun in that . Everything is for sale at a price .
How can I get in contact with you Maurice
How can I help you?
@@eurekagoldwould like to ask you if you would be interested in helping me as a paid consultant. Every time I reply with my phone number my post gets deleted
@@eurekagold As you can tell, I’m not good with technology Maurice. I wanted to have a talk to you and get your advice on mining leases in Victoria
its a bit hard typing it all@@MrGreevis