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searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby impfected » Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:36 am

Hi All,
I picked up a GMT a couple of years ago and have played with it when out and about, not really knowing what I was doing. I guess here in WA state there is alot of mineralization so I had a hard time getting the hang of the thing. In other words, not many nuggets to be found where I go... Also the coil seems to have been on its way out as it was getting progressively harder to use the gain, so while I was learning it, it war skoolin' me :x Now it is fixed and I want to figure it out.
Anyone know of a good article or video on using it (or another detector) as a tool to find the pay streaks? I don't expect to find any larger bits of gold in the areas I go to, just heavy minerals.

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Al
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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby russau » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:04 am

Al you probly need to post this in Matts treasure forum thats listed below. mat has lot of experience on detectors!
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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby Ron_L » Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:25 pm

WA State and Gold Nuggets with a Metal Detector???
Good Luck with that :(

Try this for instruction videos...
GMT Metal Detector - Google

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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby Hoser John » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:58 am

Imp-- nuggets are the toughest finds and your not really in good nugget territory. Mutz and putz with coins,relics,and beaches to learn that unit and then go for the gold. Your trying to fly without knowing how to walk the walk and your unit will become a closet queen as a result--calm,slow and cool and it will come-John 8-)
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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby ROKONRANDY1 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:44 pm

I would look for the material that comes in a pay streak, not just the gold. R
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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby impfected » Sat Jul 28, 2012 4:32 pm

I guess I didn't write up my post very well...
I was asking if there was some good info of finding the pay streak to get me in the right area to put the small dredge or sluice I have.
I don't expect to find gold with the MD, and figuring it out to locate the minerals has been an issue with the failing coil. The only think I found with it was a rock with a seam of copper in it.
Although I had suspected that gold nugs in WA were not common, all your comments seem to confirm this!
Thanks
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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby Ron_L » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:20 pm

As a Washington State dredger, for quite sometime, I don't think I'd use a metal detector to locate a place to dredge...
Black sands do not always carry gold, and anything worth a damn is going to be much deeper than a metal detector can detect anyway (and underwater) :(
You can still use Google to find what you're looking for, if you use the right keywords!

Good Luck...

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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby OKJohn » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:03 am

A couple of years ago, GO and I had a great time using a dredge/metal detector combo. We used the dredge to clear bedrock and expose several cracks. We then ran the metal detector over the cracks and found a few hits. Leonard then dug where the signals were strongest. We found a nice nugget that way. Leonard can probably point you to the video.

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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby russau » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:35 am

john was that the "diamond in a goats azz" video??
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Re: searching for pay streaks with GMT

Postby OKJohn » Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:47 pm

The one and only!!!! :lol:
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