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I made it down to bedrock finally. Just the small deepest hole within the big hole. I cleared more ground to start layering down and working down the drainage towards my buddy 's hole. I am right in line with him and his hole to bedrt is only 3 ft. I was afraid when I started this hole yesterday that the bedrock was going to slope down as you go up slope from his hole. Itt a deep one so now the fun begins removing all the material within the cleared boundary of what I prepared. I noticed the deepest part of hole when I hit bedrock lookes like a mummy looking back at me. You can see both eyes, nose, right nostril, cheek bones and mouth. Pretty funny. I am standing in the deepest part of the hole. The last photo caption "This sure the hell ist Rye Patch"
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I totally agree Jasong, I am gearing up for a fight too. My friend Will just heard back from Hans Oak and he told Will that he and myself and my claim buddies will have to get bonded before they will allow us in on his claim to even detect. They put a gate up going down into his claim and he is having trouble getting a key to drive down to it.
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Your spot on target jasong. On top of this if we get our excavator and D4 dozer in here we will have the forest service to deal with and we'll, we know how they call the shots according to their own personal agenda, not what the rules say they have to follow. A friend that has been dealing with them for 40 years now on his claim will be doing a chapter in my next book to bone everyone up on how to successfully fight the forest service with their claims if they have one on forest service property, and how to work each step properly to lay the ground work to sue them if they give you the runaround. This strategy to deal with the forest service sets them up in a legal trap should they try to push their personal agenda and keep you off of your claim. There is a lot to learn when dealing with them. It's time we fight them at their own game, and win.
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I'm hitting on gold from 2" down to 12-13" got one with my 5000 at about 14" that I missed with my 6000. I will be bringing in my 25" DDX coil as soon as I clear some ground to swing it. 😆
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All of these nuggets were hit from the surface. Some had just gravels and clay to go through, some were under an additional sod layer and some were in the gravels under duff anywhere from 1" to 6". I pulled 92 nuggets out in 16 days. We are getting gold up to 12 grams a nugget. A buddy of mine and fellow claim holder pulled this nice 8.55 Grammer out his first trip to our claim. We have decimated most gold that we can hit on from the surface and now we have to dig to get to bedrock. The old timers were sloppy to say the least. There is bigger gold in our ground, and we will find it. I still haven't hit bedrock in my hole yet but here soon will show what I find.
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Been camping out in Grizzly country since May 22,2022. The 6000 is killing it on the gold. Before here I was in Radersburg MT. My buddy saw a Griz, he figures was about close to 4 ft at the hips. I have been lucky not to have seen any. Did see three black bears and a Wolverine. Got game camera's up all over my claim. Won't tolerate claim jumpers. So if you hunt in Montana at all don't try to find it. I'm there every day. Next book is coming along nicely with the writing.
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What The Heck Is That? Contest Won By Sevastras!
Goldseeker5000 replied to Doc's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Just how many people have had problems loosing your nuggets out of your scoop to need riffles and a gravity trap. That might be good for those who pan gold using water, using it as a quick sampler scoop. In my opinion, and this is just my opinion, but the Gold Monster scoop is the best scoop out there hands down. Not trying to rain on your parade Doc. -
What The Heck Is That? Contest Won By Sevastras!
Goldseeker5000 replied to Doc's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Ladies designer purse 👛🤣. -
6000 Vs 7000: Hot Rocks And Small Gold
Goldseeker5000 replied to Gold Catcher's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
I have had other issues with the 6000. I feel they really took to heart everyone's complaints about the weight of the detectors and with the 6000 being so light I think they designed some things with thin and narrow tolerances and with lighter plastics. I think a problem with these lighter plastics is they are brittle. A screw worked loose inside the control box and I took the speaker plate off and found the noise flopping around inside. I put the screw back in and tightened it down. I aligned the tab ears into their slots for the hinge and gentle swung it down to begin threading the screw tight and snap!!! One of the tab ears broke off with very light pressure, as I closed the speaker cover. It has been replaced since this. Every time I pick up my 5000 to hunt with, I exhale with delight at how tuff, robust, solid and what a joy it is to hunt with. I don't mind too much that you are tethered to it with cords. The thing is smooth, stable, solid and a joy to hunt with. I am hunting an area now where the magnetite rocks are causing such a huge problem as they are everywhere and I have dug some sweet mellow tones only to find out they are all magnetite rocks. Some have been the size of dinner plates. My next couple days out detecting, the 6000 is staying at camp and I will be hunting with the 5000 and Evo coils. -
6000 Vs 7000: Hot Rocks And Small Gold
Goldseeker5000 replied to Gold Catcher's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
The rod twist is annoying to me. I have to adjust it many times a day. There is one good point to it though on the flip side. I have been side hilling or going down a slope a few times and lost my traction and slipped and fell. When my arm and detector end up hitting the ground, the shaft being loose, I feel keeps things from breaking, like near the coil/ shaft ears. I have to re align the shaft and coil every time I take a fall. -
6000 Vs 7000: Hot Rocks And Small Gold
Goldseeker5000 replied to Gold Catcher's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
You know, I really wish Minelab would make a pinpointer geared specifically for the gold nugget hunters that is ajustable with sensitivity but has the ability to hit tiny pieces of gold and hit them deeper than all other pinpointers. Maybe have a clear tone difference to alert you of wether it is iron trash or non ferrous. The two tones on the profind 35 are to close to really differentiate between them. Maybe a setting for deep mode and interchangeable tips with the standard tip and a tip that is a 2x3 tip. I hope Minelab reads this. I know some that will carry around the nox or monster shortened up to pinpoint the targets, but what a pain in the ass that is. Just saying. -
My New GPX 6000 Is Faulty, Straight Out Of The Box
Goldseeker5000 replied to phrunt's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Welcome to the club Phrunt🎧. JP is right on the money about the six. Both parts. -
Make Gpx 6000 Headphones Quieter In Wind?
Goldseeker5000 replied to jasong's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
I lost my headphones for the 6000 a few weeks ago and don't have a clue what I did with them moving from one camp location to another 200 yards away. I bought the Avantree Torus and with the earbuds in it seems better than the headphones that came with it. -
Meadview Az Back To Montana
Goldseeker5000 replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Nice to know that geof_junk, my luck, I would miss a small spine and it would get stuck in the roof of my mouth 😆. I always wondered if Australia had cactus. Prickly Pear in Australia?!, man, that stuff is everywhere. -
Meadview Az Back To Montana
Goldseeker5000 replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Got one nugget today and I paid a painful price for it. Pulled dirt out and off of the bedrock where the nugget was resting and pulled the dirt back with my hands right into prickly pear. Damn that hurt. Went in around a quarter inch and a little piece broke off inside my finger. Then after that I moved my pick to my left side and put the same hand in another prickly pear to my left side. I really hate prickly pear. Yesterday one went right through my knee pads and got me. -
Meadview Az Back To Montana
Goldseeker5000 replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Got some more nuggets recently, I think my total so far for this new area is around 38. Got another 6 yesterday for 1.14 grams. This area is very similar to Gold Basin and Meadview, geologically speaking. Applying what I did in Gold Basin and Meadview is working out here very well. Both places have alluvial/ ditrital fans descending to the east, volcanic activity in the immediate area, caliche in some of the washes, geologic upheaval separating the gold field east to west, shallow nuggets and thousands of washes. Though I think some of the washes in Radersburg area are in fact old timer diggings, perhaps from the Chinese. In Gold Basin and Meadview the rock type holding alot of nuggets is Greenstone and here in Radersburg it is also another greenish volcanic rock type, though not greenstone. This rock is Andesite which is a greyish color ranging to a greenish grey with larger darker inclusions inside. It is an igneous extrusive layed down with lava flows and this rock is trapping alot of the gold. Another interesting observation is myself and the large hard rock mine owner here both believe the placer gold and the hard rock gold are not accociated with each other, but infact two different deposits. One interesting fact with Radersburg is there is Skarn deposits in Radersburg. Not sure yet if these skarns are iron skarns, copper skarns or gold skarns, but this will increase the likelihood of larger detectable gold. Both areas have cactus, which so far in my opinion the Prickly Pear cactus is by far, worse to deal with in Radersburg than the Choya cactus and Cats Claw of Gold Basin and Meadview. This stuff is everywhere and it hides within the prairie grass and soil very well. No matter how careful you are, it will get you at least one or two times every day. I am developing a healthy respect and fear of this nasty cactus. -
Deus D2 A Quick Run At Rye Patch
Goldseeker5000 replied to Condor's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Condor, I am having the same problem with the photos uploading sideways. Really annoying! -
Does anyone know if Nugget Finder is going to be approved to make coils for the 6000 yet? I know alot of people who have had repeated problems with coiltek coils, and the one Coiltek coil I bought for the 705, gave up the ghost just after a year and kept reading an error when put onto the 705. Once bitten twice shy, especially when I am hearing the stories of so many others with defective coils from Coiltek. Depending on what sizes come out, I might give them another chance, but a coil from NF is what I am waiting for for the 6000.
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Meadview Az Back To Montana
Goldseeker5000 replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
I got another 6 nuggets today and 1 yesterday. I have been here a week today and I have 30 nuggets. A much better ratio of nuggets per time put in detecting than Arizona. -
Meadview Az Back To Montana
Goldseeker5000 replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Valens, The tent doesn't require tie downs up higher. It has a 10' tall center pole. It can handle 55mph winds. I know this for a fact. I have heard it can handle 65-70. I don't want to find out My stove pipe seemed like it was close to toppling over from the wind. That would have been bad as I had a fire going at the time. Got tie wire to anchor âš“ it down as well. Mn90403, the guy was hiding his gun to his side while chambering a round, I could see it, barely, then pointed it back behind his truck for me to see I guess, then he stood by his passenger door looking nervous and kept turning around in circles pretending he didn't see me. I had stopped detecting and just stood there starring at him. I wasn't going to keep detecting with him standing roughly 50 yards from me, in the open. Allen from Allen's Prospecting channel said he know who that is and that he is shady and a little nuts. He said he has pulled that with people before. -
Meadview Az Back To Montana
Goldseeker5000 replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
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Meadview Az Back To Montana
Goldseeker5000 replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Thanks Andreas, I looked into them. They seem a little bigger footprint than the Jackery. Yes I got solar panels. I can run my fridge/freezer, my computer, charge headphones, detector and my phone all at the same time. It even charges well on cloudy days. I have had zero issues with my Jackery. I will look into the body cams. That seems like a better way than go pro. GoPro sucks. -
Meadview Az Back To Montana
Goldseeker5000 replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Bishop, I headed back to Montana early because of the gas prices. In some gas stations there gas prices range from $4.59 - $5.89 I think. At Chevron regular unleaded is $5.25. also I really don't like snakes. Ironically I am in an area in Montana with a worse problem with rattlesnakes. -
Well, my first wintering in Arizona hunting gold has come to an end and this past Monday I headed back to Montana to hunt gold in the next goldfield- Radersburg, Montana. Gold Basin was very tough finding gold consistently and the decision to move twenty something miles to Meadview was good and productive. Will I go back next winter? Perhaps, if the money from gold I find up to this September or October is productive enough. Living out of my small Tacoma and a bell tent in Arizona deserts next to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon was challenging and difficult at times thanks to high winds on a regular basis. The gold under my coil happened alot more frequently at Meadview. New strategies I thought up and employed proved very effective and it is now proving effective the very first day detecting at Radersburg with one beauty of a nugget at 10"-11" deep resting on bedrock. My first day at Radersburg was spent getting camp set up and my stove put in place in my bell tent, then going into town to get a months worth of supplies to hunker down and start detecting. After an incident in Meadview at one of the GSSN claims, a nervous looking guy trying to intemidate me with a pistol at a patch of nuggets I had just found, I decided to get a pistol. My choice was a Taurus Judge 45 Long Colt/410. Finding ammo for it is proving difficult. My gold finds at Meadview came on strong and stayed that way till my last day of detecting the evening before I left for Montana. My gold tally was 50 nuggets and a total weight of 16.47 grams. Not too bad for first hunt in Arizona in an area absolutely pounded to death for decades. Detecting at Radersburg is going to be a little slower recovering targets as you cannot conduct a boot scrape due to prairie grass and lichen root systems covering the ground everywhere. Bedrock is shallow and I will most definitely seek out areas where the bedrock is between 1 foot to 2 feet deep as I now know the Gpx 6000 has no problem hitting on gold at these depths. The second from the last day in Arizona I swung the 17" coil over the top of a gravel bar behind a bush in the middle of a wash and I got a faint low elongated growl that was totally different from all other signals I have gotten with the wild six. It was constantly repeatable so I dug and pulled up a .63 of a gram nugget at 15" deep. I measured the hole with a tape measure and this knowledge amazed me. The next day I completely removed a foot of overburden on the gravel bar and hit another nugget weighing .4 of a gram a foot to two feet away directly behind the bush. The last nugget, number 50 was a bitter sweet way to hit my goal of 50 nuggets with a 1.1 gram nugget at a foot deep. Yesterday being my first day detecting at Radersburg ever, started out slow with nothing but bits of iron and bullets. I took a few hours off to eat lunch and cut a tree down to feed my cylinder wood stove in my tent for the coming chilly weather still lingering. I then went out for a late afternoon hunt and hit on a .67 of a gram beauty of a nugget. Nice way to start the next month and a half off at hunting for gold full time. Every day my mind is saying you gotta produce, you gotta produce, and you would think that would take the fun out of detecting for gold but that is not the case. Every day as it comes and goes is just as exciting swinging for gold for a living, and living every day without the stress of having to run the mouse wheel to stay afloat in today's society, with rent/ mortgage and other bills. My Jackery 1000 and my Iceco 60 Ltr fridge/freezer is running flawlessly and I can run my fridge, charge my phone, my detector batteries and headphones as well as power my computer all at the same time and not run out of free power. It was well worth the initial investment. I will keep you posted of nugget finds to come and I will get a good photo today of the Arizona gold tally.
