Gold Panning


It's the simplest way to prospect for gold! A lot of recreational prospectors just simply "pan," if you think about it, you grab a gold pan and find a river or small body of water and you have the ability... if in a known gold-bearing region, to actually come up with some color in your pan! That's when it all goes down hill from there. First you find a little color... then a few pickers, next thing you know you're looking to buy a sluice and then a high-banker and when that doesn't cut it anymore your packing in a 6" dredge! So basically the meager gold pan was your gateway drug into the world of gold fever! 98% of all gold prospectors never recover!
Just kidding!
Sometimes as I begin to ramble I tend to look back on myself as an example, so work with me...as I am a recovering gold-a-holic, and I love to test out various types of gadgets designed to make gold recovery either faster...easier... or funner, but one cannot forget where it all began, and that's with the very simple yet still effective gold pan.
Gold pans come in many different shapes, sizes, and colors, the round ones are the typical pan most people are familiar with, but all are designed to keep the heaviest material at the bottom. Back in the 1800's the miners used round metal pans and more skill was needed to keep the gold in it until the Chinese miners invented the riffles, if you pound out riffles in your metal pan and get the angles and depth just right well... it sure is a lot harder to lose your hard-earned gold, and they (the Chinese gold prospectors) were some of the most efficient miners to hit the gold rush!! They went at it in a very methodical and well-planned way, and left nothing of value in their path, when they were done working an area you better believe it was cleaned out.
Over the years my gold pans have served me well, as a hat, as a plate (it holds a lot of chunky soup, although the peas get stuck in the riffles...the potatoes are easily panned out, and as a Frisbee when bored, but after using a lot of gadgets and toys for finding gold, one usually ends up right back at the panning tub for a final cleanup, so don't forget to always keep at-least a gold pan in your recreational vehicle just in case you come across a spot that just looks too good to NOT have gold in it, because its cheap and doesn't take up much space behind your seat and its easy to use, and don't forget there are plenty of articles and websites online that can teach you how to pan for gold, as well as videos on "YouTube" under "gold panning" But it's up to you to practice your gold panning, so get out there and pan for gold!! With a little practice you'll be a gold panning pro in no time!
For more gold prospecting fun and info visit us at Bucket & Boomers Prospecting Adventures
http://www.BucketandBoomer.com
Bucket and Boomers Prospecting Adventures is a trio of prospecting crazies that love to prospect for gold and film their adventures.


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