MUST WATCH!!! THIS IS THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF GOLD PULLED OUT FROM THE POCKET IN THE PREVIOUS VIDEO ENJOY!!! THIS IS PART 2 !!! THIS IS ALL GLACIAL GOLD IN MISSOURI SO IT IS PRETTY CRAZY HOW FAR THIS GOLD HAS MOVED !
Not bad at all for Missouri. You guys look happy with life and that's worth more than any gold. Good luck with the move and as always see you on the next adventure!
Thanks for the inspiration. I remember my family trips to the canyons to pan for gold and these videos have convinced me to get some equipment and start hiking the rivers with her...in search of her college funding... at least, that's what I'm going to tell her.
It just mite help you out if you classify the pan down before you pan. if the rocks in your pan are bigger than the gold it will knock most of your gold out of the pan. You are getting gold but I think you can get more if you take the other pan and a classifier and get all the big rocks out. Just an FYI.
I like kyles videos but I think he’s throws out a lot of gold the way he pans. When you swirl it in a circle you bring it right back to the top. He’s gotta slow down a bit
Gold is so heavy compared to everything else in the pan, the second you shimmy the pan it’s all on the bottom. There are a lot of other things that look like gold, but waft around with the sand, but everything that is gold stays with the lead. If he’s got shot in the pan, gold is even heavier by a LOT.
I have been in mineral detection for 30 years or so. I started out with electronic machines and graduated to Dowsing from Google Earth Images and it works very well for me. Over the years I have passes over 300 blind tests with "Flying Colors". I am generally glad to help others. Robert
Kyle when I was a kid growing up in silver thorn Colorado I use to take a water hose and get a siphon flow going from the melting snow in my yard to recover flake gold,then as I got a little older,(about 10) I then taught myself to hold pan on the sand bars of the blue river which was about a 1000 feet from my home.i recovered much gold as a kid and I am still a fan of this type of gold collection until this day.there are some huge nuggets in the blue river that are just waiting for some young folks like y'all to recover.
Kyle thank you for the little Red heart ❤️ thing on my comment, though I am a old man now and don't live where I grew up as a lad,I still can recall with clarity the flake gold,and the match head size nuggets that were so plentiful that I would find,I don't know where you live ,but if you live in Colorado and you will go below lake Dillon down onto the Blue River there in silver Thorn and hit them sand bars I am willing to bet ya the gold is still there just waiting for a strong healthy young man with gold fever in his DNA to pick it up and make it his. I also use to go gold prospecting with my father there in breaker ridge near an old ghost town known as tiger or tiger run,we pulled a lot of gold out of them creeks there as well.
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Great gold and an awesome piece of coral. Very exciting adventure. Love your videos. Been exploring my area in south west Ohio. Hopefully finding a good bed rock deposit as well. I’m sure there is much better gold in those types of exposed bedrock shelves. 😊👍
Stay southwest, none here in central ohio. I sluice, pan, dig, dig, dig, dig, nothing. I get alot of lead, iron, black and red sand, but no gold. Next week, I'm heading your way. And later this summer, I plan on sniping paint creek.
Thats some verry nice gold right there!I do really like this dry river and it has some epic bedrock to make some exploring! Greetings from Poland :D Like your videos and there goes a sub 2u.
Neat video if nothing else you’re having a great adventure that’s not the every day kind of day in the outdoors. Of coarse it never fails to have a smart ass peanut gallery commenting. Good luck and happy hunting.
Lmao diddddn't get skunked two fly poops lol another good video Kyle keep on keepin on brother😂😂😂😂😂 it was almost a good one lol😂😂😂not a bad amount at the end bud but yeah you almost went down bro thats what i laughed about sorry lol
Hi Kyle can you tell us the net worth of you finds it would be awesome at the end of the videos. Also you should try and get a metal detector, you probably can find gold nuggets in and out of the waters. Thanks for sharing really enjoy the videos....
I lived on the west shore of Lake Michigan for 30 years and became familiar with the geology . Wisconsin was plowed flat by the glaciers that passed over it ten thousand years ago.my guess is most of the Canadian gold brought down by the glaziers would be found in the terminal moraines and at the deepest points in various lakes gouged out by the glacier. Best bet would be the deepest point in Lake Michigan which is about 900 feet. The global drought has probably reduced the deepest point to neared to 800 ft.
There's lots of gold and nickel deep in the ground in northern Wisconsin. Sulfide mining was stopped in Forest County, as there was concern regarding the Wolf River.
So hey Kyle, what brand 'nugget trapper' is that? I cant seem to find it anywhere and kinda like the design of the one you have. Thanks in advance, Will
Looks like y’all are having fun. I just have one suggestion. Maybe put a larger pan beneath your pan while you’re sleuthing. The pressure that you’re forcing into your sleuth could be blowing out some of your gold
A little late but if that was bedrock slabs I would be breaking those off and panning all the stuff in between. Don’t forget to wash and scrub slabs also
All that hiking 🥾 all that work for the speck 🤣 talking microscope to see it 😂 , you guys have it go n on but dam . I hope you guys hit truly thanks for sharing
How many penny weight did you get from there? Looks like an awesome score as I've never heard Missouri to be a magor gold hotspot! I loved the crayfish shots too. Your stone is a coral fossil , I know coral from the up of Mich. Is around 400 million years old, so I would guess Missouri to be about the same age for the ocean fossils.
Not bad looks great brother I'm not doing to bad to yes there Gold out here in Missouri I know I brake my butt to get it out . so keep it up brother work hard get Gold see ya . And a hello to the cam girl good filming
I reccomend rather than pumping straight into a gold pan build a larger reservoir or box with higher walls then scoop out of that with your pan to pan the paydirt it would better protect from losing anything while pumping it into the box and would increase your productivity you wouldn't need to go through the whole process as often
Good video brother. I find a good bit of coral here in Ohio. Lots of 400million year old fossils. Back when this was an ocean. 12.00 on Amazon you can get a pocket microscope with a light. Works like a champ.
The "coral" u found looked to me where pyrite deposits once were and rustled away leaving the little holes all over it. I'm probably wrong someone who knows more than me might be able to absolutely tell u
First rock definitely fossilized coral.... second rock looks like a cave formation washed out of a cave... 3rd rock... I didn't recognize. Maybe its planet earth? Nice gold haul!
People ask "where is that?" Haha!!! I can tell you exactly where. He's south of the big muddy, far east of OK, just west of TN and just a shake north of Arkansas. Oh, and about 2 miles down stream. 🤫
Quick question . I live in Eastern NC and have never heard of anyone panning in this part of NC as I know they do in the mountains. I look for Indian artifacts in fields and we find some white crystals or quartz but some times it has veins of what look like gold. Could it be gold or am I crazy?
What's going on ? Well as you asked I have just finished picking all the leaves up in the garden ,and emptying my compost bin ! It's starting to rain so going inside for some lunch ! How are you doing ? ( in Joey's voice )
These gold panning/prospecting videos are always enjoyable and even inspiring to watch. The adventure and being in nature, rather than on your silly smart device is a good lesson in ‘living’. That being said, does anyone ever make any money off of all of these teensy weensy bits of gold…percentage wise? Fair question.
I dont know about anyone else, but I save what little I find. Percentage wise, I think I would be doing good to get a 1 percent return. But it's not even that. I'm also in ohio.. so..
You can buy a small digital camera microscope on Amazon for about thirty bucks. You got more gold than I thought. Nice helper too. I would be hunting minerals too. Jade might be there! Get a black light and wander around at night and see what's there. You might build your own gold trap too somewhere on a creek. I'd look for older higher bench gravel too.