bearkat4160
New member
Hi All,
Well finally got some weather clearing. Seems at 1:00 everyday the fog clears, so I decided to find a gold mine Ive been researching....AND I FOUND IT! Private property didnt hold me back this time as my research was spot on with all the time I have from the rain and thanks to USGS website. There are spots of BLM land all over the place with mines on them. Priate property all over also surrounding it. Just got to find the gaps to be able to get to BLM and the access points..its definatly not advertised.
Ok so the mine is near Gold Hill, Or. As I have been looking in this area ever since I dredged there this year because California kicked us out from dredging. So now I am seeing where the gold in the river comes from.
So heres the pics...got no gold..but only got 2 hour hunt in and alot of it was getting familiar with the WHOLE mine area. Then to return again with a light to go in the mine (maybe).
The Scorpion was fun to use...very sensitive. More stable than I had thought it would be for a manual machine. I used it wide open power. I adjusted it every once and a while..like shifting gears in a car..old school... oh yeh! Slight adjustments also, I mean SLIGHT. Kept it a bit on the positive side but sometimes I also had it right on balanced no negitive or positive threshold variation.
The pics show the mine shaft which appears to be fairly deep. Another shaft with rope going into it which leads to the larger mine and is the better entry point. A pic of the stamp mill just right of the mine up on top side.
And a pic of your humble Scorpion user narrator. (me, duh). And the crappy finds....some of the finds were from last week I had a short hour hunt along the Rogue River, like the fish lure and most of the lead.
Oh, I also saw a beautiful Bobcat cross in front of me as I was leaving the area about 40 feet in front of my truck. Big ole feet he had. Small stubby tail. Alittle bigger than the ones in Geiorgia.
Till next hunt,
Alan
Well finally got some weather clearing. Seems at 1:00 everyday the fog clears, so I decided to find a gold mine Ive been researching....AND I FOUND IT! Private property didnt hold me back this time as my research was spot on with all the time I have from the rain and thanks to USGS website. There are spots of BLM land all over the place with mines on them. Priate property all over also surrounding it. Just got to find the gaps to be able to get to BLM and the access points..its definatly not advertised.
Ok so the mine is near Gold Hill, Or. As I have been looking in this area ever since I dredged there this year because California kicked us out from dredging. So now I am seeing where the gold in the river comes from.
So heres the pics...got no gold..but only got 2 hour hunt in and alot of it was getting familiar with the WHOLE mine area. Then to return again with a light to go in the mine (maybe).
The Scorpion was fun to use...very sensitive. More stable than I had thought it would be for a manual machine. I used it wide open power. I adjusted it every once and a while..like shifting gears in a car..old school... oh yeh! Slight adjustments also, I mean SLIGHT. Kept it a bit on the positive side but sometimes I also had it right on balanced no negitive or positive threshold variation.
The pics show the mine shaft which appears to be fairly deep. Another shaft with rope going into it which leads to the larger mine and is the better entry point. A pic of the stamp mill just right of the mine up on top side.
And a pic of your humble Scorpion user narrator. (me, duh). And the crappy finds....some of the finds were from last week I had a short hour hunt along the Rogue River, like the fish lure and most of the lead.
Oh, I also saw a beautiful Bobcat cross in front of me as I was leaving the area about 40 feet in front of my truck. Big ole feet he had. Small stubby tail. Alittle bigger than the ones in Geiorgia.
Till next hunt,
Alan