I'm glad I could turn up in your pan once again, or was me old mate?, of coarse it was me old mate, they love hanging around. I want to go wash rocks now, I might have to go find a dry creek to play in, gather some goodies and find a dam. Cheers Brothers
@twobrothersprospectingaus can also try some water runs along that bank or something I've done ok doing it myself early on in my hunts. Find clay with gravel on it and try the spots with iron stone.
Gotta have a go bro's ya just never know. I get more skunks than you would believe without a highbanker! 😂. Still at least you tried, maybe go back to the first spot and go another metre down, try another 3 buckets? Cheers boys😊
Cool video guys 👌 You work well together. Pity that there wasn't more gold in the pan, to reward that hard work, but that's the reality of prospecting 💯👍
Good ideas, Brothers, needs testing, refining the idea and methods, then retesting. No waders needed, but a giant skewer to poke for where the bedrock sits and any cracks and crevices, you've given me the idea too that seasonal and ephemeral creeks and gutters would be just as good at having rich pockets in or from gold ore-bearing grounds, but only the hardiest would try to work with a dry creek, but funnily enough, it was what Andrew Bales and mates did on the first episode back of The Weekend Prospector, but they'd taken a black plastic drop-sheet and brought water with them to pan in. He'd found gold at the spot just after he'd finished schooling decades ago, and repeated it with a few nice course bits, which makes sense if that much less water was churning for grinding down to flat flakes and specks, the pieces shed ought be bigger. Just dusty and hard to see, dry sniping! You've got me thinking dry concentrates, bring a skewer and brush smooth the deep bedrock pockets with the heavy gold fob watches and chains worth of yellow, what blowing to do for taking home only the heavy concentrates, the old-timers would let the wind do it, dropping dirt from on high, one pan into another. They'd cack their dacks seeing your highbanker, pump and dam! Cheers Scott and Andy, from Gabi of Narre Warren.
Ya need some new buckets team . . Go to a building site and ask some drywall plasters . . I used to get heaps . So they may have some . . Take care till next time . Bye from NZ👍👋🇳🇿🍻
I had a sneaky 1 hour swing today and found a donut! I enjoyed watching this video! I recon that I will grab some dirt from the good ol Slaty this week as I am working in Creswick till Christmas 🤗 might have to meet you there one arvo
Boys, i don't put up vids, but i am a very concerned prospector and all i ask of you is can you pin that long comment of mine or place it on your new vid, we need to get this out as much as possible !!!! Cheers!!!
I'm glad I could turn up in your pan once again, or was me old mate?, of coarse it was me old mate, they love hanging around. I want to go wash rocks now, I might have to go find a dry creek to play in, gather some goodies and find a dam. Cheers Brothers
Sounds like a great idea 😁 cheers Pete
go deeper and good luck !
We were just discussing that while watching the video 😁 cheers Bro 🥂
@twobrothersprospectingaus can also try some water runs along that bank or something I've done ok doing it myself early on in my hunts. Find clay with gravel on it and try the spots with iron stone.
Yep , that's prospecting, you test test and test again....thanks for keeping it real and sharing your adventures
Cheers guys 👍😎✌
Our pleasure! Thanks Gavin
Looks like summer has finally showed up there.
Yeah ...not everytime is a cake walk
U are so right thanks brother
Thats what i call . An appreciation day . .
. Appreciating a beer after hot work for little reward . . .
Next time guys . .
Take care . 👍👋🇳🇿🍻twa
Next time!
Great work guys...it is good to get out!
Another great video 👍🏻👌
Thanks!
Gotta have a go bro's ya just never know. I get more skunks than you would believe without a highbanker! 😂. Still at least you tried, maybe go back to the first spot and go another metre down, try another 3 buckets? Cheers boys😊
Cheers Andy, definitely deeper next time 😁
Just think of it this way,,, the next 6 buckets can only get better ,,don't give up guys , good viewing
Thanks Frederick 🤞for the next samples 😁
Great work out there, it looks like a nice old creek bed for sure Thanks for sharing real life prospecting 💪🏻
Thanks Mandy 👊
Well that was more gold than I found last time I went out Prospecting.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with me. Cheers
😂
Cool video guys 👌 You work well together. Pity that there wasn't more gold in the pan, to reward that hard work, but that's the reality of prospecting 💯👍
thanks brother appreciate that 🍻👊
Bugger. The reality of chasing gold. Thanks for keeping it real and honest to let people know how it really is. Well done boys 😁👍👍👍
thanks brother it definitely not always a walk in the park but dam if it doesn't make us want it more 👊👊🍻🍻
Good ideas, Brothers, needs testing, refining the idea and methods, then retesting. No waders needed, but a giant skewer to poke for where the bedrock sits and any cracks and crevices, you've given me the idea too that seasonal and ephemeral creeks and gutters would be just as good at having rich pockets in or from gold ore-bearing grounds, but only the hardiest would try to work with a dry creek, but funnily enough, it was what Andrew Bales and mates did on the first episode back of The Weekend Prospector, but they'd taken a black plastic drop-sheet and brought water with them to pan in. He'd found gold at the spot just after he'd finished schooling decades ago, and repeated it with a few nice course bits, which makes sense if that much less water was churning for grinding down to flat flakes and specks, the pieces shed ought be bigger. Just dusty and hard to see, dry sniping! You've got me thinking dry concentrates, bring a skewer and brush smooth the deep bedrock pockets with the heavy gold fob watches and chains worth of yellow, what blowing to do for taking home only the heavy concentrates, the old-timers would let the wind do it, dropping dirt from on high, one pan into another. They'd cack their dacks seeing your highbanker, pump and dam!
Cheers Scott and Andy, from Gabi of Narre Warren.
Nice bit of reality there Bros good to see and this is why you boys are successful, test and tune baby brings the yeeehaaaa 🍻👊
Cheers Bro, that's the creek below where James took us detecting aka obwmongy 🤣
@ oh yesss it’s got potential there!! unless aka obwmongy has been back there makin tapes🍷😂
Ya need some new buckets team . . Go to a building site and ask some drywall plasters . . I used to get heaps . So they may have some . .
Take care till next time .
Bye from NZ👍👋🇳🇿🍻
Thanks Rodger,
Stevie just delivered us a heap of plastering buckets but it's hard to find lids
I had a sneaky 1 hour swing today and found a donut! I enjoyed watching this video! I recon that I will grab some dirt from the good ol Slaty this week as I am working in Creswick till Christmas 🤗 might have to meet you there one arvo
Slaty dirt is dreamy 😁
Hopefully for 1 night but very busy at the moment 🥰
Good little adventure.
Well you guys know where not to dig next time.
😂😂😂🍻🍻 cheers Matt
That's usually how it goes
hahahah thanks brother
Hey Brother's I know a creek that would knock yr sock's of yr feet but it's not in the triangle , want to know ? Cheer's .
Well of course 🤔😂
@@twobrothersprospectingaus hello Brothers , thanks for getting back to me , as I Dont want everyone to know this place can I E-Mail you ?
@shanedoyle3444 Hey Shane, definitely understandable, email is twobrothersprospectingaus@gmail.com
Cheers 🍻
Looks like you need a new gold hunting place
Dear Santa, please give me 100ml of rain ...... in one day!
hell yeah I second that thanks brother
Boys, i don't put up vids, but i am a very concerned prospector and all i ask of you is can you pin that long comment of mine or place it on your new vid, we need to get this out as much as possible !!!! Cheers!!!
We've spoken with Parks and the end result was Happy Hunting 👍