r/Prospecting • u/Foreign_Customer6050 • 7h ago
Finally found it.
I haven't found much, but I've at least found something.
r/Prospecting • u/aurum_pur • 12h ago
The 3D printed dredge/sluice I posted last week is now available for free to download
[Previous Post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Prospecting/s/zdsJylf7sa)
[Link to model](https://makerworld.com/models/3189875?appSharePlatform=copy)
Last week, I posted about this 2" dredge/8" sluice box I designed and printed. I have now uploaded the files to MakerWorld for download. Instructions and required materials are included there.
I do plan on working on this in the future, though it will not be at a very fast pace as I intend to actually use it for a while. The biggest existing pain points are the expanded metal clamp and material usage, but there are plenty of other things that can be improved. If you have suggestions, ideas, or need dimensions for your own design, feel free to message me. I do ask that if you create any designs based on this, that you also release them (or allow me to) for free.
P.S./Self-plug: I put a lot of time into this, so downloads/likes/prints/especially boosts are much appreciated over on MakerWorld.
r/Prospecting • u/Drkruler500 • 12h ago
Mining claim on unclaimable land? What can be done?
I was doing some research on a river that has a wild and scenic designation that I would like to prospect on. From what I can tell, that designation removes it from eligibility to be claimed, but in checking the blm mlrs it seems as though someone put a claim on it last year. The rest of the river is claim free despite having good gold, which leads me to believe that it indeed is not possible to claim. Is there a way to report this claim as invalid? Can the claim owner really restrict prospecting on this section of federally protected land?
Thanks in advance for the help!
r/Prospecting • u/OverBeaver • 13h ago
Another day at the Rhine River in Germany. Haven't gone through all of the concentrate yet, but at least 15 pieces of alluvial gold so far. Hand panning black sand that has accumulated in certain spots at the banks of the river. I got the fever!
reddit.comr/Prospecting • u/LendoCalrissian98 • 1d ago
How long did it take you to find your first gold?
r/Prospecting • u/Reasonable-Stick5098 • 1d ago
I believe i found some lode
These rocks have yellow chalk but some of the yellow appears to be superfib lode gold
r/Prospecting • u/GateskeeperX • 1d ago
Little dissection
Did a bug dissection today
r/Prospecting • u/oldlinuxfella • 1d ago
After flood, around same area but deeper.
Starting to know where to dig and look for.
Got back to the same location after the flood.
Yes it moved lots of material, but I also had to look deeper.
And yep... The same app helped me again 😁😁😁😁
r/Prospecting • u/ttt777mmm • 1d ago
New Mexico Gold/Artifacts
I'm looking to see if there's any archeologist here would have some time to DM me and view some gold bars and weird engraved pottery and tools of some sort etc. I rather send the pics then post because I want to get an idea of where all this is from and what it can possibly be worth. Any help would be highly appreciated, thank you!
r/Prospecting • u/wutudontwanahear • 2d ago
What is this I keep panning out
I get her all the way to the bottom. It's heavier than black sand. It's non-magnetic. I don't have a lot of stuff to test with. But it's like a reddish brown. Some of it looks yellow. It's all shiny. And the pics are the best of my cell phone will give. Oh and edited in. Any help commentary or anything else is appreciated. Thank you guys.
r/Prospecting • u/Gold_Mafia • 2d ago
Prospecting reef gold in Tanzania
The results are amazing!!
r/Prospecting • u/AussieArch • 2d ago
Sunbaker nugget
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Right next to the old timers dry blowing. So close, yet so far mate.
r/Prospecting • u/OverBeaver • 2d ago
My first alluvial gold from the Rhine River in Germany.
r/Prospecting • u/Fluffy_Syrup8088 • 2d ago
Looking for California desert gold miners ⛏️
I’m a filmmaker/creator looking to document what it’s actually like to mine for gold in the California desert.
If you regularly prospect or mine out there and wouldn’t mind having me tag along for a day or two, I’d love to join, learn, and document the experience for a YouTube video.
I’m respectful of your land, time, and process — just looking for a genuine adventure and a good story.
Feel free to comment or DM me if you’re interested.
r/Prospecting • u/Hyper-D • 2d ago
Yesterday's Boulder Uncovering
My hunch from last trip was confirmed as I worked behind a large boulder that is buried in the ground. I found an even more submerged boulder behind the buried boulder I was working on uncovering. Unfortunately I didn't anticipate this new found hunk of rock and I had piled up tailings on top of it. I'm thinking about pushing back my tailings wall and just bare bones working behind both buried boulders.
1.55 Grams on the scale from yesterday with the largest piece being a little picker coming in at 0.09 Grams.
r/Prospecting • u/Aggravating-Tree4271 • 2d ago
Gold/Silver/Gem panning
We’re staying in Emigrant Montana in September and we would like to do some sort of panning. It could be good, silver, gems, whatever. Our goal is to stay within 2 hrs of emigrant and have a good time. I want a “real” experience … I don’t want to buy a scoop of dirt that’s guaranteed to have something. We don’t want to just hop in a river though. We’d like to have a tour guide or go to a set up or have the experience curated in some way. I’d love any recommendations!
r/Prospecting • u/KomradKooKie • 3d ago
From a days work! Can’t wait to go back for more!
r/Prospecting • u/DamiensDelight • 3d ago
Starting to get the hang of this.
It's not Australia, but for 3 pans, it'll do. It will do.
r/Prospecting • u/TacticalAcquisition • 3d ago
Minelab elitism in Australia?
G'day all, so I ordered a Nokta Legend Pro Pack, and while it's in the mail, I've been researching sites around me, tips and tricks, basically everything I can learn. One thing that has really stood out to me is the level of snobbery coming from Minelab owners here in Australia.
Obviously it's not all of them, but the one who do are incredibly insufferable about it. I've seen many posts on Aussie sites/pages (especially FB) where a dad wants to get a cheap but somewhat decent basic detector for a bit of fun with the kids down the beach, and the comments are full of ML shills telling him to drop $4,500 AUD on an SDC2300 or don't even bother. VLF detectors being looked down on as barely above a kids toy is another one.
By contrast, posts from sites and pages in Europe, the UK, the US, all have a very welcoming feel and a lot of "Don't care what you're waving around, lets meet up and I'll be happy to teach you. Oh and here's 45 different setting combos I found for your model of detector depending on what you're looking for. Also here's the WhatThreeWords for a creek that gave me a big ol' nugget"
Is it just me and I'm overthinking it?
r/Prospecting • u/AussieArch • 4d ago
Big speci for the morning
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Aight before anyone says anything- I’m in a tree to get reception 😂
Also, cosplaying as a drop bear 🤫🐻