If you love gold prospecting or gold mining and you like seeing gold extracted from the ground, then you are in the right place my friend. Join me on these West Coast Gold Prospecting adventures into the wilderness of the PNW.
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Heck yea brother awesome stuff thanks for sharing looked forward to meeting you at the nugget hunt im staying for downeyville days as well heavy pans brother
I really enjoyed this video man. Love the professionalism and expert way you recover gold. I learn much from you and appreciate it. Nice chunky gold pickers for a short dive. Keep em coming bro!
@@WestCoastGoldProspecting Nailed it. Your skills set is far superior than you might realize. Plus DIY videos are considered Evergreen content that will continue to Pull views. DIY find gold under rivers etc.
that looked like the choclate cake in gold hill. thats where i found my first oregon gold. great video. u ever try in the illonois? big chunks there bro
Thanks you and it is. We have worked it so hard that it’s hard to find anything really good anymore. And yes, I love the illy. If you are on Facebook you should get ahold of me. I would like to chat.
Them little round ones look like old assay beads that got washed into the river. Even the manufactured one. Usually you smack the assay bead with a hammer before parting it in your acid bath. I found a lot of those around an old assay office at Jeff Williams old mine and even pointed it out to him. Still gold there.😊
@WestCoastGoldProspecting might be worth looking up stream for ruins and checking around it. That lab at JWs I worked several years ago and recovered over 17 ozs. Of little gold beads. You'll know it by cupels and crucible. At $16.00 an ounce it wasn't worth keeping back then.
How do you know where to dredge that’s legal in Oregon me and my dad bought equipment and we were looking at some locations but saw that it was illegal in almost all water ways.
Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for sharing your incredible day with us. I wish I could snipe as good as you, I tend to stay above water and in the dry diggings. I’ve tried to snipe several times but darn is it hard work and I suck at it. You must be part fish.
Appreciate the kind words Tom. Thank you. 🙏🏻. And yes it’s hard, but when you have a bad lower back it tends to be easier on myself. And we have a lot of shallow bedrock here which makes it a lot easier.
@@WestCoastGoldProspecting you're welcome brother. I think I might be coming up that way for a week or two pretty soon to do some sniping with my buddy in Oregons FRIDGED water