Where to look for gold when you first start out in streams and creeks

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Where to look for gold when you first start out i streams and creeks. Here are some picture you can see so you know where to start youor gold panning adventure

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  • i know of a tree that has had lots and lots of material run thru it... the tree was somewhat hollow, but looked like a natural sluice box.... I intend on finding out.....

  • Great video.... but I wish there would be more videos about finding gold in the dessert. Where there is no water

  • Great video...How are you supposed to gather material between the eddys of a bolder in the middle of the streem? Wont the gold go down the stream as soon as you lift it up?

  • how are you supposed to look for gold in the caves and holes at the bottom of falls without getting sucked down under by the falls??

  • Thanks for the info. Useful stuff for us neophytes.

  • Wow thanks for the

    Instructional video with out the garbage. I learned more on this video than all other videos combined. Thank you so much I live in the Lancaster ca area whish is the western mojave area. I have many spits to hunt for gild but I could not understand where to look. We have alot of ancient river beds and I wantto bring some buckets of gravel to wash at my house in my homemade sluice 5 stars!

  • Great video. I'm just east of Victor Colorado, any tips where to prospect for my first time, legally & safely? Thanks

  • Really good idea about talking to adjacent property owners, but technically I thought rivers don't have the same conditions as land. For example, I can canoe where ever, and if someones property saddles up beside the river, the property owner can't really get upset about it, water ways are for everyone. Maybe my thinking is naive.

  • nice :) what is your next video called?

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