Gold Fever has struck and Prospecting with Graham shows you the simple steps of panning for gold. Check out our new website at www.prospectingwithgraham.com.
@howtogetwell Yes it does. There is a lot of what is commonly referred to as microscopic gold. Of course it depends on the location where you are looking. As a general rule, the smaller the piece of gold, the more common it is. Large nuggets are quite rare. The problem with microscopic gold is that it takes a lot of pieces of gold to add up to much. You also need a good process to collect it.
graham, you have shown me with your video, how quickly you move materials and get down to the business of the black sand... knowing the area you're working in, after previous attempts I am sure, none the less, lesson learned "just do it" & move on, 'til you're getting lots in your pan, then take more time to extract more fines... thanks for your precious tips. Lar (nick name, shortened, with hard A for Larry) :}
hi Graham could you tell me if there is gold in all rivers or just a few i have found bed rock have not found any i have a pump and i do it round rocks and in cracks in the bed rock please help i do this to keep me on the strate and narrow thanks for your help . james Ireland
How do you separate your gold from your sand and minerals if you have removed the black sand already? I pan out of a creek and I get down to where I have gold flakes and sediments but I cant seem to get the rest of it out of the pan to get to the gold.
graham,i can say with out a dought that i allways look forward to your vids on pins and needels, you have a the same attention grab as "the buzzard" from the gpaa show god rest his soul... you need to do a pro show just like him trust me.. your good!
@howtogetwell Yes it does. There is a lot of what is commonly referred to as microscopic gold. Of course it depends on the location where you are looking. As a general rule, the smaller the piece of gold, the more common it is. Large nuggets are quite rare. The problem with microscopic gold is that it takes a lot of pieces of gold to add up to much. You also need a good process to collect it.
m8s4lif 6 months ago
does gold come in specks of gold too small for the eye to see?
howtogetwell 11 months ago
any idea of how much 6grams of gold is worth its creek gold so not sure of the purity its placer cal gold
semaj175 1 year ago
graham, you have shown me with your video, how quickly you move materials and get down to the business of the black sand... knowing the area you're working in, after previous attempts I am sure, none the less, lesson learned "just do it" & move on, 'til you're getting lots in your pan, then take more time to extract more fines... thanks for your precious tips. Lar (nick name, shortened, with hard A for Larry) :}
lac123able 1 year ago
hi Graham could you tell me if there is gold in all rivers or just a few i have found bed rock have not found any i have a pump and i do it round rocks and in cracks in the bed rock please help i do this to keep me on the strate and narrow thanks for your help . james Ireland
jamiedoyle83 1 year ago
How do you separate your gold from your sand and minerals if you have removed the black sand already? I pan out of a creek and I get down to where I have gold flakes and sediments but I cant seem to get the rest of it out of the pan to get to the gold.
shadowsword11 1 year ago
your really getting me in to the hole panning thing
Mr222Roberto222 2 years ago
Graham I have really enjoyed all your vids
and look forward to your next ones.
Ernie
minkos61 3 years ago
another great video awesome Keep it UP
goldpan5me 3 years ago
graham,i can say with out a dought that i allways look forward to your vids on pins and needels, you have a the same attention grab as "the buzzard" from the gpaa show god rest his soul... you need to do a pro show just like him trust me.. your good!
scorpiotoyou 3 years ago