I grew up in north central Pa, traveled America and came back to care for my elderly mom in her final years, I wish I knew when I was a kid we had gold in these here cricks, I'da been a millionaire by now with all the time I spent playin around in 'em. Come spring, I'm going out looking !
About 15 years ago, a gold guy from the Pittsburgh Pa area, who I think was a member of some gold enthusiast club, was interviewed by either the PGH Post Gazette of Tribune Review ( Greensburg, PA) regarding the gold prospecting hobby. He related, like you, the Pa had gold due to glacial movement. The guy stated that gold could be found in the Allegheny River and it's tributaries to the North. So, being the inquisitive type, I went out to a sand pile I had for block work. I didn't have a real gold pan of course, so I used the wife's King Arthur (her mom's antique one mind you............not a smart move as I would later discover) and panned out about a 1/4 cup at a time. After about 4 hours of panning through about two #10 cans of sand, I ended up with two small flakes of gold confirmed by an elderly local jeweler. I surrendered them to the wife since I used...........her mom's antique pan.
That’s all Precambrian aged sediment and they consider that some of the most pure gold. You have Triassic and extremely early Jurassic sedimentary rocks in your neck of the woods 😂 I just have Carboniferous limestones and sandstones with some coal beds over here in Westmoreland and Allegheny County
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@Klesh> as fellow prospector and pa resident down here in somerset, pa you are absolutely correct most people dont realize the amount of gold we have in our state saying there is only coal here lol. One thing i will tell you as a bit of advice , is to take hike this time of year and late fall and take pictures of what creeks you are interested in . watching how the ice setups as a key onto how the water flows.let alone when it rains ; both things will give you a key onto how the gold flows and as well as how the water might move the gold . :)
I had a high school science teacher who used to bury a small box in our local creek in southeastern pennsylvania. Every year he would harvest the box and get about an ounce of gold. He told us the creek (I won't say it) but not where he put his box. Interesting man
@@ericjohnson510 I don't know. He only told us what he did. He was an interesting guy. He kept bees (before all the parasites) on the school grounds and his yard. He did all kinds of cool stuff.
Yeah because the next time it rains heavily that wouldn’t have been filled in by nature. Maybe like how those rocks & that dirt you’re worried about got their in the first place😂
Great video! PA resident here but SEPA and we've hit some gold down here as well! We're more on the metal detecting side of things but definitely want to pan more this coming year! Take care!
Great vid. I was born/raised in Williamsport PA along the west branch of the Susquehanna river. I wanted to prospect as a kid. The Army dragged me away in 1987 and now I live in Oklahoma. Lots of old prospect areas here but I have not done any myself.
Great video~ I love Pennsylvania and its geology! I’ve always wondered about if, or where precious metals might locally be found… This was so fun to watch and I appreciated the reclaiming when completed. Nice touch Sir.
I do this and it is alot of fun when you find gold in the creek. It's hard work for sure, especially when you aren't getting alot of gold. But like you said it's nice to just get out and enjoy the scenery.
I saw that a guy not long ago just did a test panning on the Susquehanna River at Riverside Park. He came up with some small stuff. I'm planning on checking out Tunkhannock Creek on my property soon. Yeah, and the way you say Creek (Krick) that's funny. My mother always said it that way and we are Southern California raised.. whatever.. Cool video, new subscriber.
York PA, born and raised. Didn't expect so many people in the comments to be familiar with the area. Recently moved to Iowa and may have been a difficult time to start panning. 😅
My guy, i just need to tell ya i rather enjoyed ur video. Also its cool how u kinda take ur time to show the little things. Keep it up, i hope u catch a big dig
I love that you put the definition of "crick" in there!! Hahaha I find it hilarious when I say "crick" to someone and they look at me like I'm crazy.... (I'm in Philly. I always thought it was just a Philly thing.)
I live in Bucks County and there are tons of garnets in the schist in the creeks here. The largest I’ve found so far is probably the size of a small grape still has all the flat sides of the crystal intact it really is beautiful and a very deep red. It’s fun just screening the gravel beds looking for them or just grabbing the raw schist and smashing it looking for them.
Hahaha crick, yam dankey. Me too and all me buds say crick. They were busting my chops when I lived in South Carolina. They actually say creek but have a unique spin on the rest of the American language🎉
I live in Altoona area and started this hobby a few months ago. I spent too much money on gear and havent had any luck so far . I enjoy getting outside and doing something fun. Would be nice to find something. Your video is inspiring for a pennsylvania guy. I bought a bag of your paydirt and happy to say i found gold in that . I was wondering if you ever found gold Around Altoona/state college area? Or any places that are a good hike. Cool video
There wasn’t much glacial activity as far south as Altoona, so we’re probably a bit out of luck. (I’m in Tyrone, just up the valley from you.) As for hiking though, check out any of the gamelands along the Allegheny front. Lots of trails in SGL 158 and 60!
I found gold in a few places, its just a hobby, not profitable work all day for $8 to $12 if you way lucky. Its addictive and fun. Better than sitting home. Havent done it in 10 years, retiring in a few months gonna get after it again...
Love it! I'm 52 and planning on starting to take time to go do these hobbies ive always wanted to do! I'm smack dab in the middle of finger lakes ny, and from what little I know about prospecting, it's rumored this could be a decent area to start learning more about panning and searching. I appreciate your knowledge tips and tricks! If you are interested in trying out some fingerlakes creeks, I have a fairly good sized one on my property, and I will be searching others as well. I wish I knew more about rules laws and stuff, any idea how to find out more about laws in my area?
Nice trip , work in Pennsylvania and saw bed rock all over place. Unfortunately for me it was years ago and didn’t understand the significance of bedrock and now I do 😢 I wish I was heading back. So I wish you luck, and wish you heavy pans.
So, way back, glacier covered a lot of land, the great lakes frozen over,, gold in pa creeks rivers and streams made it a long long way down from Canada, glacier till is all the rocks and dirt and earth draged along with the glaciers,, some places can be found the drag marks,, but it's flour gold because it's been ground down, long time ago,, up in Canada several rivers still have new gold coming fro. The mountains, and next ice age, who knows maybe we will have more than flour gold in PA,, 😂😂👍 but hey considering how far it came, how long it's been there,, it's co it can still be found,, a whole lot made its way into the bay and now part of the oceans waters,, will never get rich from gold in pa, but it's fun to find👍👍👍
Hey man just as an outdoorsman, in PA and I’m think in most states the waterways are public domain! The no trespassing is only for the actual shore, they made it a law due to waterways a public transport route, ie nobody can own the land under the water, so go crazy, all water in America (I’m pretty sure) is public domain!
Back in the day they found a nugget behind the wyalusing hotel. I have a great spot very local to where you were but can’t work it right now need some tips
I panned in Wyoming, Bucks and Lancaster County and found a few specks worth a few pennies.I did find a lot of tiny bits of Mica that LOOKED like gold but wasn't and found quite a bit of black sand magnatite. I found some fossilized tree bark too.
Funny story...I have always been interested in panning for gold. This video popped up for me and after I watched it I sent it to my husband. He comes in the room laughing and says "you know who that is?"...i said no and he said that's my buddy I grew up with 😊 How crazy you were in my feed and are friends with my husband Gene Moisey from Mcadoo.
Oh yeah ! Me and Gene go way back to high school, hung out a bunch and did some partyting of course in our teenage years. Small world and very awesome to see this comment!
I live in lancaster County and I been told there is a good amount of gold here in lancaster and york county if you ever get a chance you should come here i have pans and haven't had the time to get out there so I don't know for sure
Im from Luzerne county ans ive found quiet a bit of gold in the local crick over the years. I keep it all in a jar at my bank it is literally the only thing in my saftey deposit box
Very nice! It's a very decent little spot, popular with fisherman here as well. Thanks for watching I'll have to check out Lancaster County gold sometime
I believe there used to be a rule about being in midst of the moving water .. something about it gives you permission to be there if one or ( at times) both sides of the crick are posted ...lol IDK maybe thats an old days thing .
I lived along that river it’s extremely low you should travel up 6 towards Towanda in wyalussing there’s a great area same type of area plus it is higher end of river best time I would think after winter melts when it’s running off mountain
My state! Let's go!!!! Shane, have you heard of gold in the Delaware River? I've seen videos of people claiming there is and finding very small amounts but I'm not sure how far down that would travel. I'm down near the mouth toward NJ. I'd love to hit it up and find out.
GO for it. Look for gravel bars or even better, bedrock. Try to stay away from any overburden mud/silt etc, you won't find any gold in that muck. Thanks for the comment and for watching
Lived in fla. 1 day a lady asked me what i was gonna do after work. Told her i was goona red up my place. She said your from central pa. , she had friends from pa that said that. Small world.
i know this area, the last time i was there i found some gold there , i have not been back there in like 3 years , Way cool that you where up in may area here in PA , would have been Awesome to meet up with you there at the creek ,
I say both ways depending on how wide and deep it is here in Utah. Every state is different from what they call it. And the diffinition is from that region.
Used to be DEP Soils and Waterway chief in NCDEP office. Every now and then someone asked about doing gold mining in our cricks. You need a WO&E permit from PA DEP and NO one ever applied for one! Gold miners from Sunbury put on as demonstration for us and Fish Commission on the Loyalsock and they did find a couple grains of gold near the Green Bridge in Montoursville . They claim people get flakes of gold in waterway near the Montour preserve. Hawk run Mining office claims a guy came in to their office with a baby food jar of gold flour. Locals from New Albany Boro claim they get gold nuggets the size of pencil erasers but no one ever showed us any. If you intend to try getting gold from HQ or EV streams, expect a fight from local TU group! Fish wardens have caught people dredging for gold where Larry's Creek goes into river. And don't forget you MUST pay a royalty to Pa Fish commission for any removal of minerals from Pa waterways!
Is it safe to assume your into metal detecting as well ? Thats the hobby Im going to get into next. Just started researching the best beginners metal detector a few weeks ago. Figured I had all Sprint and Winter to figure it out and learn a bit about it. Is this gold something that a under water metal detector would pick up or is it too deep in the ground ?
I would also think that you normally wouldn't be panning into the hole that you're trying to dig since you're gonna end up digging all that dirt again I don't understand why you didn't go to the right a little bit and use the stream
Good question. I sometimes pan directly into the stream, but when I already have a hole (especially when I don't plan on digging any more material out if it) I'll just use that instead. Less water flow is better to prevent losing gold, plus it's a bit deeper. Thanks for the comment!
Shane, if you had run one of those portable sluices, would you get any of that flour gold? Given how many colors you had in that pan it might be a nice day for somebody if they could catch it. Just curious as to the difficulty for gold that small.
You can, but it would not help while out on the river. It would just get washed away. I only use surfactant while at home while reusing the same water to pan.
I grew up in north central Pa, traveled America and came back to care for my elderly mom in her final years, I wish I knew when I was a kid we had gold in these here cricks, I'da been a millionaire by now with all the time I spent playin around in 'em. Come spring, I'm going out looking !
About 15 years ago, a gold guy from the Pittsburgh Pa area, who I think was a member of some gold enthusiast club, was interviewed by either the PGH Post Gazette of Tribune Review ( Greensburg, PA) regarding the gold prospecting hobby. He related, like you, the Pa had gold due to glacial movement. The guy stated that gold could be found in the Allegheny River and it's tributaries to the North.
So, being the inquisitive type, I went out to a sand pile I had for block work. I didn't have a real gold pan of course, so I used the wife's King Arthur (her mom's antique one mind you............not a smart move as I would later discover) and panned out about a 1/4 cup at a time. After about 4 hours of panning through about two #10 cans of sand, I ended up with two small flakes of gold confirmed by an elderly local jeweler.
I surrendered them to the wife since I used...........her mom's antique pan.
Yeah you're a true Pennsylvanian since you said "Crick". Love from Lansford, PA
Not everyone born and raised in Pa says crick we all say creek.
I actually was about to post this exact same thing!
Hello from bertsch
Yes, I’m from north central PA and say crick.
@@dianejohnson9904 south Central Pa here we say creek.
I'm glad you're showing the way to pan PA gold. I live in Lancaster County and I am just learning to pan correctly
Happy to help!
That’s all Precambrian aged sediment and they consider that some of the most pure gold. You have Triassic and extremely early Jurassic sedimentary rocks in your neck of the woods 😂 I just have Carboniferous limestones and sandstones with some coal beds over here in Westmoreland and Allegheny County
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Crick. After that word was said, I kept watching. My guy!!
Yeah we say crick for creek. It’s just how we green necks say that particular werd lol 😝
Also a WNY thing
Hi, it looks like your at Bowmans creek. I live probably 300 yards of where you are it looks like. So kool!
Exactly! Very nice little park, and although the skeeters were having lunch on me, I had a great day thanks for watching!
Roger that used to fish that area all the time lol
I was staring at the scenery telling myself I know where that is but couldn't think of it. Soon as I saw your comment I knew exactly where he was.
@Klesh> as fellow prospector and pa resident down here in somerset, pa you are absolutely correct most people dont realize the amount of gold we have in our state saying there is only coal here lol. One thing i will tell you as a bit of advice , is to take hike this time of year and late fall and take pictures of what creeks you are interested in . watching how the ice setups as a key onto how the water flows.let alone when it rains ; both things will give you a key onto how the gold flows and as well as how the water might move the gold . :)
I had a high school science teacher who used to bury a small box in our local creek in southeastern pennsylvania. Every year he would harvest the box and get about an ounce of gold. He told us the creek (I won't say it) but not where he put his box. Interesting man
Interesting story. Gold miners would commonly put carpets in creek beds and then clean the carpets for gold.
In Wyoming. We would place a make-shift sluice box and leave it all winter. After the spring runoff we would go did up the “ absent sluice”……..
I wonder how he set the box up that it doesn't get buried when it floods
Why not use two boxes.. double the gold!!
@@ericjohnson510 I don't know. He only told us what he did. He was an interesting guy. He kept bees (before all the parasites) on the school grounds and his yard. He did all kinds of cool stuff.
Love that you mentioned about putting the rocks back into the hole.
Yeah because the next time it rains heavily that wouldn’t have been filled in by nature. Maybe like how those rocks & that dirt you’re worried about got their in the first place😂
@slygun451 *there
Great video! PA resident here but SEPA and we've hit some gold down here as well! We're more on the metal detecting side of things but definitely want to pan more this coming year! Take care!
Very cool!
Great vid. I was born/raised in Williamsport PA along the west branch of the Susquehanna river. I wanted to prospect as a kid. The Army dragged me away in 1987 and now I live in Oklahoma. Lots of old prospect areas here but I have not done any myself.
Welcome back to PA! Not a PA native but living here for about another year or so (military). Love the videos! Keep up the good work! 💪
Thanks for your service!
Great video~
I love Pennsylvania and its geology! I’ve always wondered about if, or where precious metals might locally be found…
This was so fun to watch and I appreciated the reclaiming when completed. Nice touch Sir.
Pa is like new york it's all glacier deposit gold , new york though you can't mine it because of old law saying it's property of the state
I do this and it is alot of fun when you find gold in the creek. It's hard work for sure, especially when you aren't getting alot of gold. But like you said it's nice to just get out and enjoy the scenery.
You got that right!
I saw that a guy not long ago just did a test panning on the Susquehanna River at Riverside Park. He came up with some small stuff. I'm planning on checking out Tunkhannock Creek on my property soon.
Yeah, and the way you say Creek (Krick) that's funny. My mother always said it that way and we are Southern California raised.. whatever..
Cool video, new subscriber.
There is definitely gold in Tunkhannock creek. I've mostly found it in bedrock crevicing. Needless to say I've found it up and down that creek.
York PA, born and raised. Didn't expect so many people in the comments to be familiar with the area. Recently moved to Iowa and may have been a difficult time to start panning. 😅
My guy, i just need to tell ya i rather enjoyed ur video. Also its cool how u kinda take ur time to show the little things. Keep it up, i hope u catch a big dig
Great day out there getting that Au fam. Keep at it. Gold Squad Out 🤠
Heard tell...down yonder ways by the lehigh tunnel, somebody a prospectin' did just hunky dory!
I love that you put the definition of "crick" in there!! Hahaha I find it hilarious when I say "crick" to someone and they look at me like I'm crazy.... (I'm in Philly. I always thought it was just a Philly thing.)
Nope, not a Philly thing
Hell No. It’s an Eastern Pa thing. I’ve been Saying crick since I could fish and talk.
I live in NC, have all my life. There’s a crick running into the pond in my backyard. 🤷🏻♂️
@vincedibona4687 I say crick as well. Because that's what it is.
I loved seein your definition of “crick” 😂❤
I live in Bucks County and there are tons of garnets in the schist in the creeks here. The largest I’ve found so far is probably the size of a small grape still has all the flat sides of the crystal intact it really is beautiful and a very deep red. It’s fun just screening the gravel beds looking for them or just grabbing the raw schist and smashing it looking for them.
Hahaha crick, yam dankey. Me too and all me buds say crick. They were busting my chops when I lived in South Carolina. They actually say creek but have a unique spin on the rest of the American language🎉
@@wanderdworld Well they have a unique way of saying tires down there so there’s that.
I live in Altoona area and started this hobby a few months ago.
I spent too much money on gear and havent had any luck so far .
I enjoy getting outside and doing something fun. Would be nice to find something. Your video is inspiring for a pennsylvania guy.
I bought a bag of your paydirt and happy to say i found gold in that .
I was wondering if you ever found gold Around Altoona/state college area? Or any places that are a good hike.
Cool video
I'd like to know that too. I live near State College.
Google "Glacial gold deposit map in Pennsylvania" and check that map. It will show you where to start, good luck!
There wasn’t much glacial activity as far south as Altoona, so we’re probably a bit out of luck. (I’m in Tyrone, just up the valley from you.)
As for hiking though, check out any of the gamelands along the Allegheny front. Lots of trails in SGL 158 and 60!
@@TimGGleason good to know. Thanks for the information.
Ive gotten out around The Bloomsburg area. I have found some bigger pieces and even some arrowheads. Good video!
I've also panned around Bloom, found some flour gold there. But I only tried one area in fishing creek.
What creeks around bloomsburg have you found gold in?
Thanks
@ fishing creek but small flakes. Flour gold everywhere else.
I live in Pennsylvania...found some gold. A bunch around my wife's neck, some on her fingers, and a little more around her wrist .
Thanks for the video! I'm really enjoying my Klesh Krumbs subscription. Feels good after a day striking out.
Enjoy!
I'm from South Philly and I try to go to Western PA, Allegheny national Forest at least once a year for two weeks to look for Bigfoot 😊
My favourite sort of video you make! Thank you for sharing 🙌🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
Classic Pennsylvania forest with no trespassing signs.
Well here in Carbon County we are more likely to find black gold in the Lehigh River as in coal silt.
I found gold in a few places, its just a hobby, not profitable work all day for $8 to $12 if you way lucky. Its addictive and fun. Better than sitting home. Havent done it in 10 years, retiring in a few months gonna get after it again...
It's definitely more enjoyable than sitting home!
I’ve heard of gold in PA, but never seen it found. Guess I’ll have to try it myself sometime. Thanks for the show.
Love it! I'm 52 and planning on starting to take time to go do these hobbies ive always wanted to do! I'm smack dab in the middle of finger lakes ny, and from what little I know about prospecting, it's rumored this could be a decent area to start learning more about panning and searching.
I appreciate your knowledge tips and tricks! If you are interested in trying out some fingerlakes creeks, I have a fairly good sized one on my property, and I will be searching others as well.
I wish I knew more about rules laws and stuff, any idea how to find out more about laws in my area?
Nice trip , work in Pennsylvania and saw bed rock all over place. Unfortunately for me it was years ago and didn’t understand the significance of bedrock and now I do 😢 I wish I was heading back. So I wish you luck, and wish you heavy pans.
So, way back, glacier covered a lot of land, the great lakes frozen over,, gold in pa creeks rivers and streams made it a long long way down from Canada, glacier till is all the rocks and dirt and earth draged along with the glaciers,, some places can be found the drag marks,, but it's flour gold because it's been ground down, long time ago,, up in Canada several rivers still have new gold coming fro. The mountains, and next ice age, who knows maybe we will have more than flour gold in PA,, 😂😂👍 but hey considering how far it came, how long it's been there,, it's co it can still be found,, a whole lot made its way into the bay and now part of the oceans waters,, will never get rich from gold in pa, but it's fun to find👍👍👍
Hey man just as an outdoorsman, in PA and I’m think in most states the waterways are public domain! The no trespassing is only for the actual shore, they made it a law due to waterways a public transport route, ie nobody can own the land under the water, so go crazy, all water in America (I’m pretty sure) is public domain!
Sorry but you don't know what your talking about - a creek bed can be private - only navigable streams - rivers are public
@@1PaJoe.. So if I can kayak it I can fish it and gold pan it ?!?
Great informative video. Thank you.
I'm from the area you just panned , thanks for stopping by , Dude .
back to visit in the good ol pa, love from Williamsport
That's where my mom is from
@@Klesh..That's my current zip code too
Back in the day they found a nugget behind the wyalusing hotel. I have a great spot very local to where you were but can’t work it right now need some tips
I panned in Wyoming, Bucks and Lancaster County and found a few specks worth a few pennies.I did find a lot of tiny bits of Mica that LOOKED like gold but wasn't and found quite a bit of black sand magnatite. I found some fossilized tree bark too.
It's funny I'm from Wyoming County and I know exactly the rock your panning at and the spot you are at 😂❤ a lot of flour gold around here
With the cricks being this low. Now is an excellent time to find arrow heads.
That's great, I live in bradford county. I did wonder if there was gold about. Thanks for answering that for me
Nice Job Shane!! Glad to see ya Back HOME!
PA is definitely my hometown and thanks for watching!
The state geologist Jery Jones years ago said there's gold in every creek in Pa.
We did find gold in Peters creek in Lancaster, Pa.
There is gold in literally every natural waterway on earth, however the real question is there enough to be recoverable or not?
@@Klesh
Depends on how hard you're willing to work for it.
I can tell you that there is flour gold in Peter’s Creek, panned some with my sone 20 years ago
@@robertgrundow1289
One guy with us got quartz gold and I got small specs when I panned the clay in Peter's creek.
"Crick," I love it. That's how we say "creek" in Pennsylvania.
My hometown,, I live about 2 miles from the river bridge ,my son and I have been finding flour gold in some local cricks ,glad you found some also
Within 20 feet of this is where I got one of the buckets we found some flour in
I always wondered if there was gold in some of the creeks. Great video
As long as you stay in the stream you can search the other side. It's not trespassing unless you are on land.
Funny story...I have always been interested in panning for gold. This video popped up for me and after I watched it I sent it to my husband. He comes in the room laughing and says "you know who that is?"...i said no and he said that's my buddy I grew up with 😊 How crazy you were in my feed and are friends with my husband Gene Moisey from Mcadoo.
Oh yeah ! Me and Gene go way back to high school, hung out a bunch and did some partyting of course in our teenage years. Small world and very awesome to see this comment!
Well done Shane, greetings from New Hampshire. It's a lovely 66 at the current time of writing this.
Cool find I live in PA never thought about planning for gold here
I live in lancaster County and I been told there is a good amount of gold here in lancaster and york county if you ever get a chance you should come here i have pans and haven't had the time to get out there so I don't know for sure
Yes areas around York have produced some gold!
I got all my dirt run through sluce box then pan the probably miss some very small but i can cover more way material..
Im from Luzerne county ans ive found quiet a bit of gold in the local crick over the years. I keep it all in a jar at my bank it is literally the only thing in my saftey deposit box
That's cool, It would be really interesting to see your collection!
Your last sentences were correct. Gold prospecting remains a hobby 🇩🇪⚒👍🤠
Nice vid and looks like a nice place to be. Been doing the same in Lancaster county and getting the fine gold as well.
Very nice! It's a very decent little spot, popular with fisherman here as well. Thanks for watching I'll have to check out Lancaster County gold sometime
I believe there used to be a rule about being in midst of the moving water .. something about it gives you permission to be there if one or ( at times) both sides of the crick are posted ...lol IDK maybe thats an old days thing .
Thanks for the show bro😊
I lived along that river it’s extremely low you should travel up 6 towards Towanda in wyalussing there’s a great area same type of area plus it is higher end of river best time I would think after winter melts when it’s running off mountain
Wow I know right where you are at I live in tunkhannock
My state! Let's go!!!!
Shane, have you heard of gold in the Delaware River? I've seen videos of people claiming there is and finding very small amounts but I'm not sure how far down that would travel. I'm down near the mouth toward NJ. I'd love to hit it up and find out.
GO for it. Look for gravel bars or even better, bedrock. Try to stay away from any overburden mud/silt etc, you won't find any gold in that muck. Thanks for the comment and for watching
You should check old coal mine tailings and dumps for rare earths in that region!
@@Kleshdude it is creek not crek
You need to use the ee in creek
@@stevenhendy3201 you ain't from around these parts are ya city slicker
@@Klesh dude it is basic English it is like when people from the US say nike-con when it is Nikon you add and delete letters
Lived in fla. 1 day a lady asked me what i was gonna do after work. Told her i was goona red up my place. She said your from central pa. , she had friends from pa that said that. Small world.
Yay Shane. I like this video.
I live in southeast PA in berks county I always wondered if there was gold in the cricks .
Nice field training Shane!🍻
Right, so how much does it cost for the suggested areas
How much does what cost?
Wish we had gold here in Niagara Falls NY :(. But the glaciers might have brought some down?
I'm in Luzerne County one County over. Appreciate the education, cool too see. Giving you a sub.
Thanks 👍
I have wonderedd this - if superfine flour gold and super thin foil gold behaves more like mica, and moves around the pan easily.
Very good Shane!
Knew from the thumbnail exactly where that "crick" was 😅 Spent many summers cooling off at that swimming hole
I love this I’m originally from Tunkhannock n I love gold and am starting a hobby with my son
It's a lot of fun! Thanks for the comment!
i know this area, the last time i was there i found some gold there , i have not been back there in like 3 years , Way cool that you where up in may area here in PA , would have been Awesome to meet up with you there at the creek ,
Also did some panning on the Susquehanna , video for that next week (or the week after)..
@@Kleshis it where all that bedrock is by the big bridge ....
@@Eagle_Eye_PROSPECTOR You'll see
Just a question did you take any of that material back with you to your house to run through your little sluice
Just the gold, it's tough to bring buckets of dirt through the airport (ive tried in the past, they don't like it).
I say both ways depending on how wide and deep it is here in Utah. Every state is different from what they call it. And the diffinition is from that region.
There's gold in south Central Pa as well in the creeks.
wow... I am in Susquehanna county directly north of Wyoming county (connecting) right off the susquehanna river! ( basically my backyard)
Will there ever be another episode with a vacuum cleaner on a New York street? 😀 it was great to watch
of course, keep an eye out and check my "sidewalk sniping" playlist for all of that stuff
Gold All Over Pennsylvania, Bro', but, the Farmland is worth more than the Gold that's Under it😆👀🇺🇸😎👍
How do you separate it from the other fine materials?
Hey Shane great video! Was this Tunkhannock Creek?
It is near Tunkhannock, but not tunkhannock creek.
bowman creek?
Loving the whole GRIZZLE ADAMS look..🔥🔥🔥❤🔥🔥
You're going to hate the next video then
Used to be DEP Soils and Waterway chief in NCDEP office. Every now and then someone asked about doing gold mining in our cricks. You need a WO&E permit from PA DEP and NO one ever applied for one! Gold miners from Sunbury put on as demonstration for us and Fish Commission on the Loyalsock and they did find a couple grains of gold near the Green Bridge in Montoursville . They claim people get flakes of gold in waterway near the Montour preserve. Hawk run Mining office claims a guy came in to their office with a baby food jar of gold flour. Locals from New Albany Boro claim they get gold nuggets the size of pencil erasers but no one ever showed us any. If you intend to try getting gold from HQ or EV streams, expect a fight from local TU group! Fish wardens have caught people dredging for gold where Larry's Creek goes into river. And don't forget you MUST pay a royalty to Pa Fish commission for any removal of minerals from Pa waterways!
Is it safe to assume your into metal detecting as well ? Thats the hobby Im going to get into next. Just started researching the best beginners metal detector a few weeks ago. Figured I had all Sprint and Winter to figure it out and learn a bit about it. Is this gold something that a under water metal detector would pick up or is it too deep in the ground ?
I would also think that you normally wouldn't be panning into the hole that you're trying to dig since you're gonna end up digging all that dirt again I don't understand why you didn't go to the right a little bit and use the stream
Good question. I sometimes pan directly into the stream, but when I already have a hole (especially when I don't plan on digging any more material out if it) I'll just use that instead. Less water flow is better to prevent losing gold, plus it's a bit deeper. Thanks for the comment!
He only did 1 bucket , so not a big deal ,
That spot looks like great trout fishing.
Love the video and the nature.
Sometimes with a magnet I will get the magnetic black sand out and it makes the fine gold more visible.
Shane, if you had run one of those portable sluices, would you get any of that flour gold? Given how many colors you had in that pan it might be a nice day for somebody if they could catch it. Just curious as to the difficulty for gold that small.
Absolutely, a sluice box (preferably with dream mat) would be excellent here.
Looks like a nice trout stream
Can you add some jet dry while panning?
You can, but it would not help while out on the river. It would just get washed away. I only use surfactant while at home while reusing the same water to pan.
That sure would be a lot closer for me than central Ohio. Susquehanna County isn’t so hot. 😂
Looks like Bowman Creek
Looks like you're right
I grew up in Dallas and am now in Moosic…
Is there h old in new york state.
Dents Run is where to find Pa. gold.
Never talk to government officials is the golden story of Dents Run.
Are you going to use a Miller Table or other device to separate the gold from the left over black sand?
Nah, for very small amounts of material I just clean it up with a pan. Did it this morning actually.