So I have a tiny stretch of river on the Arkansas, each test pan show 12-30 specs of flood gold. I have dredged here to just under 4 feet and am still finding ok color but it is really small. This stuff is soo small that much of it I cannot completely isolate from the heavies.....I can usually pan flour pretty clean.
Anyway, for now I'm running a 3" keene highbanker/dredge combo basically stock. The dredged material gets preclassified in the hopper and then is sent to the sluice where it meets a punch plate covering v- ribbed matting, then small riffles w nomad, then larger riffles with expanded metal and carpet. I replaced the small v-matting with deep groove black matting...slight improvement in top of box.
Would a damper on this type of setup help?
What kind of mods have you guys done or seen, that are effective in capturing the ever fine Arkansas river gold?
Maybe carpet and expended the entire length? Cut out some riffles put in expanded?
I feel like I am definitely blowing small gold out the box.
--I saw some pics somewhere about 2 years ago of a guy with a 4" that pulled 1/2oz+ super fines from the Ark in a day...supposedly around RR bridge. given he may have had more and bigger gold in his spot.
--I heard a story of guys dredging with an 8" in the 1980's and doing really well a click or two above the gaging station. Does anyone know more about this? how deep where they dredging?
--Also the folks that worked the boat launch zone for years....anyone know what they really got or how deep they were dredging?
Thanks for your knowledge and help!
Dainis