Real Prospectors show you How to prospect for gold and find Gold Nuggets by Dry Washing, Panning, Metal Detecting, Crushing Hardrock Ore, Mineral Collecting , Rockhounding , Gems , Relics & Treasure Hunting ...and No "Nugget Head" BS from us !
@@PhaseSkater I think so. But keep in mind that the 6000 had been over this ground just a few weeks earlier. The 6000 is an absolutely mind blowing machine though. If you have the opportunity to get one on the cheap, do it. Otherwise the Garrett axiom has been kick ass on gold Nuggets.
If I was you I would've taken all the concentrates separated the gold and the rest crushed with rock crusher. These black sand and rock particles contain gold in them as well.
@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK depending on the areas. But I noticed the black(or brownish)sand particles that are non magnetic and heavy like gold they contain gold in them.
I remember seeing a video of yours where you used electric blower. I wonder what kind of blower you use. Because last time I had issues with my gasoline blower. It suddenly speed up and started blowing all my concentrated sand away. Can't stabilize the flow. Are you using these battery cartridge blowers?
@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK thanks for that info. I jist checked 370w power with 445cfm volume air flow for $42👍Awesome thanks. Probably I would need AC voltage regulator to manually control the speed of the motor.
Rattlers are awesome like that. Its built in alarm has probably saved countless folks from being bitten. Glad he let you know that he was there but if your luck is anything like mine, he was coiled up over that massive nugget you dream of.
@@arizonaheatwave4080 I agree regarding the weigh in but the cleanups are done off site with armed guards. As for the dry washer, contact boulderdash for current pricing and availability. Boulder5dash@gmail.com
Looks like a pretty big rattler! Unfortunately they don’t come out to let you see them as I have found out. But oh well I guess it’s better to not have to deal with them either. Looks like some good work y’all have going there, and I have often wondered about digging deep, like maybe 5 to 6 feet in some of the areas that we hunt that have so much overburden, and yet that bedrock is down there somewhere… There’s got to be a crap load of gold there just based on what we have found in the adjacent areas where the bedrock is not so deep. Naturally Murphy’s Law-if we did dig that deep probably wouldn’t find anything, lol! Curious to the reference of rods and miles? Just wondering what made you use that measurement? Oh and I’m calling BS on 7g! I bet it was more! I’ll be waiting to hear what it really is! 😅
Hi Randy, We usually under estimate the gold count in the drywasher. It`s almaost always more 🤣 The Rod mile measurement is poking fun at someone we know who exaggerates how far they hike. As for your area, you never know until you try digging it all up. Those hills have been erroding for millions of years.
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK Every time I see one of these videos with the big dry washer, it emphasizes that I need to talk my buddies into dragging that little mini excavator out to that area I was referring to. There has been a crap load of gold come off the hillside and naturally the wash below, even a couple nuggets pushing 10g! If we ever could, I bet it would be amazing!
Yes --Robs Detectors. Had a great experience with him 6 years ago. Since then I have paid for the 7000 several..several times over. Rob was awesome to deal with and highly recommend in my experience.
LOL Come on Adam it's nowhere near even 110 degrees! You weren't whining enough for it to be that hot Adam LOL You guys are sly buggers but I don't blame you one bit! Keep up the good work guys. I always enjoy your videos.
You guys are awesome, best on the web, top tier for sure! Im full time detecting/mining. Last month I crushed it in Greaterville, but now I'm in Mayer and Im struggling with the gobs of black sand and lava rocks. I use both the 6k and the monster, do you guys have a quick piece of advice for dealing with continuous signals in this type of environment?
If you hadn’t poked the snake you’d have gotten more gold….hopefully you find more spots the old timers missed. Crazy how each piece of gold detects differently from vlf to pi. Great brutally hot day to be out lol thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼
You know it's too hot when the snakes are hiding in the shade and swimming when they can find water, so I headed to Montana 3 weeks ago where it's still cooler. I never have had the opportunity to compare the Axiom and 6000 to each other, but others have noted sometimes one is better, and other times the other one did best. Seems to depend on the particular piece of gold. I guess now we need a good VLF and 2 PI's to clean a patch up, lol.
Your like Steve Irwin (crocodile hunter) WOW!!! LOOK WHAT WE JUST FOUND!! ITS INCREDIBL! IT'S A RATTLESNAKE THE MOST DANGEROUS CREATURE OF THE DESERT!! WOW ITS NICE AND FAT ONE BITE AND YOUR THOUGHT!!....IM GOING TO POKE IT WITH A SICK🤦🏽♂️😂😂
You're wrong about the price of the gold bug 2 I can get them brand new off of eBay for $450 with the six inch coil, so I think you're misleading people with your prices on the gold bug 2! However you were pretty much spot on for the price of the GM1000!
This video was made 3 years ago and at that time , the Fisher Gold Bug 2 was around 750.00 . If you are seeing brand new genuine authentic Fisher Gold Bug 2`s with the 6" coil going for 450.00 on eBay , I would be exceedingly sceptical . make sure it is a US seller, the item is brand new with tags, and a trusted seller. Other than that, yes I believe fisher lowered thier prices recently. perhaps to introduce a new line of products. But to try and call me out over a video made 3 years ago is a nugget head move and unwarranted.