This is a very poor creek, bro... :) I only have one adventure sluice and I manage to collect a lot more gold with it. But the concentration of fine gold in my creek is about 0.1 gram per big tablespoon. At my mine, you'd get a few ounces with a sluice that long. :) I wish you found a rich creek, bro! A few adventure sluices would work very efficiently!
I have to take what I can get in my area. I’m always checking creeks some have more some less. Good thing I don’t have to travel. I hope to find that awesome spot one of these days. I know I’ll never get rich. So as long as I’m having fun am good . One day I’ll travel somewhere in a real gold bearing creek.
@@insearchoftreasureguy4592 Good luck, friend! I'm sure you'll find a nice stream or river for sure. But in any case, you're right, it's the process of searching in nature, waiting to find something is a great pleasure. :)
What a blast fam. Great job all around. Cool setup indeed. Keep on having fun getting that au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out!!!
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What a great test run and finding all the gold in the top mat Awesome . 🦅👁
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winter in northern Canada is tough. no open water anywhere......
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This is a very poor creek, bro... :) I only have one adventure sluice and I manage to collect a lot more gold with it. But the concentration of fine gold in my creek is about 0.1 gram per big tablespoon. At my mine, you'd get a few ounces with a sluice that long. :) I wish you found a rich creek, bro! A few adventure sluices would work very efficiently!
I have to take what I can get in my area. I’m always checking creeks some have more some less. Good thing I don’t have to travel. I hope to find that awesome spot one of these days. I know I’ll never get rich. So as long as I’m having fun am good . One day I’ll travel somewhere in a real gold bearing creek.
@@insearchoftreasureguy4592 Good luck, friend! I'm sure you'll find a nice stream or river for sure. But in any case, you're right, it's the process of searching in nature, waiting to find something is a great pleasure. :)