Grunt Gold Prospecting
4355 N. Eagle Dr.      Kingman, Az 86409      Phone * 928 530-6326      Email * orders@gruntadventures.com
Detectors Dry Washers River Sluices Scales Pans & Screens Books Blowers & pumps Spirals & Bowls
Detector Accessories Power Sluices Displays & Vials Black (UV) lamps Vacuums Fun Stuff Bulk Deals

  GRUNT Gold Prospecting™, supplying recreational prospectors with the tools they need.  

  Home page

 

  Gold Links

  Gold Videos

  Gold Forum

  Chat Room

  How-to articles

  Shopping FAQ

  Shopping Cart

  Mail Orders

  Contact Info

  Privacy

  Legal stuff

  Miners Chapel




Sweeping Gold.

  Many times I have seen prospectors using metal detectors on dry stream beds and exposed bedrock, sweeping the coil back and forth waiting to hear the faint sound of a piece of gold.

  Every so often they will stop and sample a spot that made a sound. Sometimes they will find a piece of gold large enough to be seen and pick it out of the surrounding gravel. Most of the time it’s only a old piece of lead, bottle cap, nail or some other field trash.

  Like others, I was under the impression that after one of those advanced gold finding tools searched an area, all of the gold had been found.

  One day while poking around a claim in Arizona, I saw an old prospector sweeping the desert floor, not with a metal detector but, with a standard kitchen broom.

  That old prospector was standing in a spot that I knew had been gone over by every metal detector that had ever been at the claim.



  Could it be that in an area that had been picked over so completely, there was something left? Curious, I walked over to the old prospector and asked if he was having any luck? He looked up and said, I don’t know, lets find out.

  He dumped the dustpan in to his gold pan and started to wash out his gravels. It didn’t take long for the first pieces of gold to show themselves.

  I was shocked to see how much gold was in that one dustpan full of gravel.

  He saw the puzzled look on my face and offered me this prospecting tip.

  Follow the metal detectors and when they find a piece of gold large enough for them to bother picking up and when they move on, go there and remove all of the loose rocks and sweep the area clean. There's a lot of pieces of gold too small for the metal detectors to sound off on and sometimes they miss some of the larger nuggets they can’t find easily. They get tired of looking and write them off as hot rocks or trash, leaving them for me to find with my broom.

  From that day on, I have always carried a broom and dustpan with my prospecting tools.



About the author:
Bowser is one of the founding members of Grunt Gold Prospecting™.

With years of gold prospecting experience, Bowser is a great help with designing and testing new equipment for our company
Grunt Gold Prospecting™ .

Visit Grunt Gold Prospecting™ today.
http://www.gruntadventures.com

© Copyrighted Material. All rights reserved by Vicki Birdsong Enterprises

Use this article on your site or in your ezine.
Grunt Gold Prospecting™ invite you to share this article with others.

This article must be published "as is" (unedited) with the author's bio paragraph (resource box) and copyright information included. The URL's in the resource box should be set as hyperlinks. Do not use Article in spam communications. Please let us know if you use this article by emailing us at
GGPT@gruntadventures.com



Everyone here at GRUNT Gold Prospecting™
would like to say thank you for visiting and hope you return often.


This web site is designed and updated by: VBE Web Deaigns
Grunt Gold Prospecting™ and www.gruntadventures.com are devisions of Vicki Birdsong Enterprises.
© Copyrighted Material. All rights reserved. No part of this site can be reproduced in any form or by
any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission
from VBE web Designs or Vicki Birdsong Enterprises.


Announcement


Grunt Gold Prospecting is one of the VBE family of online stores. We invite you to visit
The VBE Mall today.
Dollar Tackle, VBE Ceramics, Vicki's Crafts, VBE Web Deaigns and more at
The VBE Mall.

This web page background is a picture of REAL GOLD found in Mohave County AZ