These are some of our best Tips and Tricks to Finding placer Gold in Rivers and Creeks that most people don't talk about. People talk about sampling but they never cover the details about sandbars , tributaries and hillside erosion. Don't forget to smash that like button ...SMASH it HARD !!!! and for more videos on How To Find Gold Everytime just watch this vid th-cam.com/video/iZBm8b7Ee8w/w-d-xo.html
Great info and video professor always enjoy the out in the field ones but you know my favorites the drift mine and the nugget ones detecting your instructions i know help followers find good ty for every bit you do
Gold gets to the river by a tributary or a shelf. Once you figure out which one you are chasing, you're on your way to a pay streak. By the looks of your pannings, I'd say it was a shelf.chunky quartz chipped off from erosion.
Looking forward to dowsing gold in front of you. The grade or amount of gold is gauged by pitting the energy of gravity against the energizing of the one-tenth ounce 9999 fine gold dowsing rod load that is attached on the elevated acetylene welding rod, which free spins on ball bearings. This precisely gauges the dowsing of all edges, exact center, depth buried with angle of deposition, and grading. The physics involved in dowsing have been reverse engineered and are the same physics as using a metal detector. Become a professional dowser by learning the reverse engineered physics involved in dowsing while practicing my book's dowsing lessons, Read: The Art of Dowsing - Separating Science from Superstition ($14.95), by Michael Fercik.
Here in Austria it is very hard to find gold, but there is a wild mountain river in about 20km away known for Gold. So i will grab my gold Pan, my screwdriver and check every crevices in the bedrock. Just being in the beautiful nature, that's the key. 🗝️👍
Being a Georgia boy living in South Carolina these are the videos I look for. We're river rats here. This is the kind of geological lessons I look for. Thanks Jeff!
I need to say thank you sir. One day, I saw this channel and thought I'd give it a try. Also saw Dan Hurd, and flour gold wizard. Over the fourth of July break, I went camping with my brother and his wife, and we all tried, and we were all successful. We only found .157 grams of gold, but we all found some, and now I'm hooked. Thank you for all the info on what to look for and where. I'll post when I found my first gram or nugget, or both
In my years of prospecting… crevices have always yielded best. I’ve spent a full day moving gravel through my sluice with moderate results. The next day I found twice as much gold in one cup of crevice material in less than 30 minutes. Needless to say, the sluice box stays at home most of the time these days 😆
The dirt from the bank where the rock was decomposing with quartz in it was where the specimens came from. The other had to come from the creek it seems to have a touch of mercury on some of it. Thank you for the video I can't wait to put this knowledge in play tomorrow. The part about the different layers in the bank was the thing I was hoping you would talk about. Like you said I just need hand handful of good pay dirt to change your life.
Your knowledge and enthusiasm is great Jeff. Everytime i watch you i want to get outthere. You always explain what your doing so simply. Kudos to you!! 🔥⚒️🇺🇲💯🔥
I live in north Georgia. I've panned and found a few flakes of gold, but nothing really to write home about. I love the tips on where to find it. If ya could, slow down a bit and show where to look. I've found myself reviewing the video a few times to get what your saying. Love the videos, there really a lot of info. Thank you
@@Askjeffwilliams hey man I don't know if you'd be interested or not but I figured I'd mention it anyways Landis Studios Arkansas Gold Coin Grab Bag 1/4 g , 1/2g, and 1 gram
I have to drive an hour or so to even have a chance at finding gold. "Channeled Scablands" don't have any "fun" rocks unless you can get below a mile or two of basalt. I know a few have found traces of placer in some of the coulees, but rarely more than a few flecks. Cross the Columbia going North, and BAM! chance of finding just about any mineral or gemstone. Hour and a half north (if the ferry is running and you don't have to drive around) is Republic, which historically is a hot spot, and has a new big mine project started back up now. A hop skip and jump further and you run into Dan Hurd territory.
Thanks for this one, found a rock that me and my son broke open that looked like it had that gold ore looking stuff in. It, it doesn’t look like mica, where do I take it to get checked
Thanks for another excellent share, Jeff... Learned a lot and enjoyed greatly. Best wishes from the Gold Hill mining district of southwestern Oregon. Stay safe, cool and free. ⛏️⚒️⛏️
Great video, Jeff. OK, spotted some gold in some of the quartz. In the second image, the gold looks crystalized, which made me think it formed in voids in the quartz. The flat pieces of placer likely eroded from the quartz as flakes and deposited in the loose matrix. I suspect it was found around the area where the quartz strata was.
Great video Jeff I've been working a river up in my area for about 6 years I'm getting old so guess who's going to start figuring out as double bucket zipline rock on buddy ✌️❣️😁 from Southeast BC British Columbia
Excellent Information Jeff 🤠👍 ⛏️ The place I found on Lake Superior, pushes 50 pound rocks up on shore...... That's where I found several meteors ☄️ Thank you for taking time for us. God Bless 🙏
Nice video Jeff, It's about time you take a break fom them holes in burro country! Be careful, I think I saw Nevada Jack watching you from behind them thick trees.....
Thanks Jeff! Being from Tucson, I particularly like this video and working in rivers and streams. Where are your classes located (generally) you sound Nevada
Elementry prospecting. In college. 101. I didn't have this. You young uns got Jeff. Too bad I can get in a delorean and hit 90 in front of city hall. 😂😂😂😂😂 I'll add. These lessons we didn't have. Alot of time wasted. If I could go back in time I'd save myself so much grief.
You definitely are a Smart fella..!! Not a Fart Smeller Son Jim ..LOL HI brother from another Mother..!! That years of experience and doing your HOMEWORK does to a Well seasoned prospector.. The three P’S apply.!! Patience Persistence Perseverance.. You got Gallons of it. Well done Lila on your camera 🎥 work and as a team..!!! Working together.. you Guys are unstoppable.. So come on let’s go.!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge Jeff.. Say hi to Lila and the gang. Cheers Tony .. 👍🍻⛏️
TONY !!!!!!! thanks my brother from another mother ...... exactly ...very well said .... always our pleasure my brother and say to everyone out there in the land of Oz for us and to Wendy too...Cheers.
Good advice, hey Jeff, there is a gold district not too far from me that is not very big, but for the last 100 + years, nobody has found the source. Any ideas.
the first time i found gold was off brice cyn rd. i put some dirt in a 10" pan. ,swished it around. stopped swirling the water ,the little yellow specs did a perfect 90 dropped instantly. there can be gold in the sand. ,just fly poop but was gold. gold is were the gold is.
I know for sure there is worthwhile amounts of gold on some Irish rivers, i found some. Countess solid gold ancient artefacts in museums here suggest to me that there is big gold in forgotten about places.
you always say to have a jewlers loupe 10x or stronger. i was wondering what is the strongest one you recomend for me to take because i have seen them as high as 100x.
The gold was looking rough and had quartz attached to it so I'm guessing it is from when you were digging in the river bank, approximately 6:43 in to the video. If it was from the river it would probably be smoother, maybe more like flakes, and wouldn't have as much quartz attached.
I'm itching to get back to the gravel bank I'm finding flour gold in. My problem is I'm below the stream level and dirty waters coming in through the gravel and I can't see the bedrock below. I might just dig the trench out into the stream so the water clears itself and I can see better.
These are some of our best Tips and Tricks to Finding placer Gold in Rivers and Creeks that most people don't talk about. People talk about sampling but they never cover the details about sandbars , tributaries and hillside erosion. Don't forget to smash that like button ...SMASH it HARD !!!! and for more videos on How To Find Gold Everytime just watch this vid th-cam.com/video/iZBm8b7Ee8w/w-d-xo.html
Great info and video professor always enjoy the out in the field ones but you know my favorites the drift mine and the nugget ones detecting your instructions i know help followers find good ty for every bit you do
Gold gets to the river by a tributary or a shelf. Once you figure out which one you are chasing, you're on your way to a pay streak. By the looks of your pannings, I'd say it was a shelf.chunky quartz chipped off from erosion.
“And yeah your going to get wet “ Thanks for the advice, live close to the mighty Yuba, near North, San Juan,it’s hot so, Yeah, I’m going to get wet
Ps what caliber are you carrying Cowboy
Looking forward to dowsing gold in front of you. The grade or amount of gold is gauged by pitting the energy of gravity against the energizing of the one-tenth ounce 9999 fine gold dowsing rod load that is attached on the elevated acetylene welding rod, which free spins on ball bearings. This precisely gauges the dowsing of all edges, exact center, depth buried with angle of deposition, and grading. The physics involved in dowsing have been reverse engineered and are the same physics as using a metal detector. Become a professional dowser by learning the reverse engineered physics involved in dowsing while practicing my book's dowsing lessons, Read: The Art of Dowsing - Separating Science from Superstition ($14.95), by Michael Fercik.
This guy literally never disappoints with the knowledge. Thank you for not hoarding. Someone got to teach us younger generation.
👏
Here in Austria it is very hard to find gold, but there is a wild mountain river in about 20km away known for Gold.
So i will grab my gold Pan, my screwdriver and check every crevices in the bedrock.
Just being in the beautiful nature, that's the key. 🗝️👍
And it's very close
Another excellent lesson on gold prospecting. Thanks.
Thanks for the adventure and the schooling , when I get a robot it's going to do all of the digging ha ha thanks Jeff TANK
Being a Georgia boy living in South Carolina these are the videos I look for. We're river rats here. This is the kind of geological lessons I look for. Thanks Jeff!
you betcha
You and Nate the Hoof Guy are the best
If I ever go searching for the lost Dutchman's gold mine I'm dragging you along with me on the adventure..😮
I need to say thank you sir. One day, I saw this channel and thought I'd give it a try. Also saw Dan Hurd, and flour gold wizard. Over the fourth of July break, I went camping with my brother and his wife, and we all tried, and we were all successful. We only found .157 grams of gold, but we all found some, and now I'm hooked. Thank you for all the info on what to look for and where. I'll post when I found my first gram or nugget, or both
thats great and that what we love to hear Congrats my brother and now the ever will burn strong
In my years of prospecting… crevices have always yielded best.
I’ve spent a full day moving gravel through my sluice with moderate results. The next day I found twice as much gold in one cup of crevice material in less than 30 minutes.
Needless to say, the sluice box stays at home most of the time these days 😆
Jeff you’re a top bloke
Hi from Australia
Just amazing work fam. Loads of great info 👍😀. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
Appreciate it!!
I'm not used to seeing Jeff and green vegetation in the same picture. Great content as always.
The dirt from the bank where the rock was decomposing with quartz in it was where the specimens came from. The other had to come from the creek it seems to have a touch of mercury on some of it. Thank you for the video I can't wait to put this knowledge in play tomorrow. The part about the different layers in the bank was the thing I was hoping you would talk about. Like you said I just need hand handful of good pay dirt to change your life.
Great video. Lots of useful information.
thanks Jeff! i been missing the good ol creek videos! awesome brother! GOD bless!
no wishing around the washy, straight to the point
Thanks for this, Jeff!!!
you betcha
That was the BEST video on finding gold that I have EVER seen!
thanks
Great video description about sampling and the layout
jeff i am not a gold prospecter but love watching your videos love to do that if i lived in wright area
thanks James
An essential guideline where to find gold👍👍👍👍Thanks💯
you betcha
Your knowledge and enthusiasm is great Jeff. Everytime i watch you i want to get outthere. You always explain what your doing so simply. Kudos to you!!
🔥⚒️🇺🇲💯🔥
I think this is the inspiration I needed to go check out a couple places in the Adirondacks I mean Vermont today.
keep us posted
I saw a ufo in the Adirondacks, a huge triangular object.
I have house cleaning, the yard to mow and a dryer vent repair to do before I can do some prospecting ⛏️ today. 🦅
My boyfriend just pointed out that sound exactly like matthew mcconaughey and he is totally right!
Wow. So cool. I can’t hardly watch your videos Jeff. I get too excited
me too
I live in north Georgia. I've panned and found a few flakes of gold, but nothing really to write home about. I love the tips on where to find it. If ya could, slow down a bit and show where to look. I've found myself reviewing the video a few times to get what your saying. Love the videos, there really a lot of info. Thank you
thanks and you betcha
Wow this quick little class was extremely valuable thank you man.
Glad you liked it!
@@Askjeffwilliams hey man I don't know if you'd be interested or not but I figured I'd mention it anyways Landis Studios Arkansas Gold Coin Grab Bag 1/4 g , 1/2g, and 1 gram
Yes sir let's go boys Saturday morning gold with the man the mith the legend Jeff Williams & Lila the gold queen. Smash the 👍
Digging under the big tree.
thanks my brother , we know you are gonna love this one
Always brother
Interesting To Note, merci.
Yellow gold. Yes, keep hunting.
i don’t even go looking for gold or anything, but this is so interesting to me
YOUR THE MAN JEFF LETS GOOOOOO
thanks
Thanks so much for your informative videos. A great reference to get started.
You are so welcome!
Once again a wonderful lesson by a great geologist and all around good guy. ⛏
I have to drive an hour or so to even have a chance at finding gold. "Channeled Scablands" don't have any "fun" rocks unless you can get below a mile or two of basalt. I know a few have found traces of placer in some of the coulees, but rarely more than a few flecks. Cross the Columbia going North, and BAM! chance of finding just about any mineral or gemstone. Hour and a half north (if the ferry is running and you don't have to drive around) is Republic, which historically is a hot spot, and has a new big mine project started back up now. A hop skip and jump further and you run into Dan Hurd territory.
Excellent tutorial Jeff !
😊 cheers for the video.. fantastic explanation on the why and hows,.. subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
I live In central N. C. When I was a young teen I watched George Massey and built a sluice . All I found was clay black sand and mical
.
Thankyou jeff , for your good helpfull information
I used to live on the Rogue river in Grants Pass, Oregon but this was before you were on TH-cam, darn it.
Thanks for this one, found a rock that me and my son broke open that looked like it had that gold ore looking stuff in. It, it doesn’t look like mica, where do I take it to get checked
Good information Jeff.
Are you in Montana on this trip?
Have a great weekend. 👍
Let’s goooo to creeks for gold
Excellent video as usual man 👌💚💛❤️
thanks
As always, wonderful information to help those interested be successful. TY!
thanks
Thanks for another excellent share, Jeff... Learned a lot and enjoyed greatly. Best wishes from the Gold Hill mining district of southwestern Oregon. Stay safe, cool and free. ⛏️⚒️⛏️
Great video, Jeff. OK, spotted some gold in some of the quartz. In the second image, the gold looks crystalized, which made me think it formed in voids in the quartz. The flat pieces of placer likely eroded from the quartz as flakes and deposited in the loose matrix. I suspect it was found around the area where the quartz strata was.
Great video Jeff I've been working a river up in my area for about 6 years I'm getting old so guess who's going to start figuring out as double bucket zipline rock on buddy ✌️❣️😁 from Southeast BC British Columbia
Ya. I saw the source rock when you showed it. That’s fresh gold I smell
üstadım bu işin pirisiniz....tebrik ederim gerçekten....saygılarımla...sevdim sizi....👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
i live in placer county and found gold in my creek.🎉
Just love it Jeff .
So come on! Let’s go!
Good info
Thanks
Excellent Information Jeff 🤠👍 ⛏️ The place I found on Lake Superior, pushes 50 pound rocks up on shore...... That's where I found several meteors ☄️ Thank you for taking time for us. God Bless 🙏
always our pleasure my brother
Nice video Jeff, It's about time you take a break fom them holes in burro country! Be careful, I think I saw Nevada Jack watching you from behind them thick trees.....
You have certainly made me want to go find it. For real.🎉
So C'mon....Let's Go !!!!
@@Askjeffwilliams first trip this weekend!!! Woooooooo!
@@Askjeffwilliams I did and I found some! Can't wait to go again !!!
Thanks Jeff! Being from Tucson, I particularly like this video and working in rivers and streams. Where are your classes located (generally) you sound Nevada
mostly AZ
I love your videos! I'm getting gold fever.
And wow look at that cool rock @3:16. It looks like a face in profile.
Yeehaw! Good morning Jeff&Lila and Slim of course! In michigan we are not allowed to dig into the bank.
good morning and tell them you are cleaning up the forest. Lol
Can you do a video on what rocks and minerals and type of area to look for gold when metal detecting. Thanks Matthew 😊
Sure thing!
Thanks Jeff
JEFF ,LIKE!!! УДАЧИ !!!
Can mica be found in the areas of gold or are they usually not found together?
Cheers
Already my pants blown clean of....haha....💥👖🎇great Jeff and Lila keep it up 👍😄
yep we saw them go by just now
The quartz stringer by the schistos
rock.
Holcome valley, Van Dusen creek, near Big Bear ca.. that where you found gold...
Bingo
Great advice, especially appreciated the gravel bar refresher course,about to need it🍻 i need me a mouth crevice sucker😂
Another way to tell if you have mica or gold. Mica will disappear in a shadow of your hand, gold will not disappear.
Common rule in Idaho
exactly
Excelente aventura amigo 🎉🎉🎉
muchas gracias
2:01 Samsquinch Singing in Background 😊 !!!; )
Elementry prospecting. In college. 101. I didn't have this. You young uns got Jeff. Too bad I can get in a delorean and hit 90 in front of city hall. 😂😂😂😂😂 I'll add. These lessons we didn't have. Alot of time wasted. If I could go back in time I'd save myself so much grief.
You definitely are a Smart fella..!! Not a Fart Smeller Son Jim ..LOL
HI brother from another Mother..!!
That years of experience and doing your HOMEWORK does to a Well seasoned prospector..
The three P’S apply.!!
Patience
Persistence
Perseverance..
You got Gallons of it.
Well done Lila on your camera 🎥 work and as a team..!!! Working together.. you Guys are unstoppable..
So come on let’s go.!!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge Jeff.. Say hi to Lila and the gang.
Cheers Tony .. 👍🍻⛏️
TONY !!!!!!! thanks my brother from another mother ...... exactly ...very well said .... always our pleasure my brother and say to everyone out there in the land of Oz for us and to Wendy too...Cheers.
You're Gonna Get Wet 👍💧. Hello and good day once again Jeff .
Good advice, hey Jeff, there is a gold district not too far from me that is not very big, but for the last 100 + years, nobody has found the source. Any ideas.
yes we do
the first time i found gold was off brice cyn rd. i put some dirt in a 10" pan. ,swished it around. stopped swirling the water ,the little yellow specs did a perfect 90 dropped instantly. there can be gold in the sand. ,just fly poop but was gold. gold is were the gold is.
Good morning Jeff.
good morning
I know for sure there is worthwhile amounts of gold on some Irish rivers, i found some. Countess solid gold ancient artefacts in museums here suggest to me that there is big gold in forgotten about places.
Fun stuff, Jeff. With my luck I would suck up a nugget with my homemade straw and accidentally swallow it. Then what do I do.
Umm, never mind.
hey you two.......hahaahahhhaahha then you could play the Nugget Challenge and pan that baby out
You should look at maps of Australia and pick the best spots
we can do that
Mhhh, cabins, Maybe there's gold out there!
😀
you always say to have a jewlers loupe 10x or stronger. i was wondering what is the strongest one you recomend for me to take because i have seen them as high as 100x.
10x is enough
Is that gold from crevices 🤔👍💚💛❤️
You found it in the tributary’s!
Howdy Jeff
One of the places you sampled?
The gold was looking rough and had quartz attached to it so I'm guessing it is from when you were digging in the river bank, approximately 6:43 in to the video. If it was from the river it would probably be smoother, maybe more like flakes, and wouldn't have as much quartz attached.
I'm itching to get back to the gravel bank I'm finding flour gold in. My problem is I'm below the stream level and dirty waters coming in through the gravel and I can't see the bedrock below. I might just dig the trench out into the stream so the water clears itself and I can see better.
Very interesting but NJ doesn't have any
Looks like Holcomb valley?Big Bear area? Santa Ana, river headwaters?
good eye my brother
Jeff all these techniques you’ve been passing on. You should have been rich by now😂. Great stuff from u and Lila 😊
Thanks 👍
Showing Jeff showing is better than talking.😅
Jeff is there gold in the midwest mainly Illinois????
very little glacial Gold
@@Askjeffwilliams thanks for the reply the info I find says it's here just not how much or where
Are there gold producing districts in the US that have yet to be found?
It still was attached to Quarts so I think there was Quarts on the verticle bank.
😂 Xenomoph - Nice 👍 That's What I heard 😅 🐉
First key
-If you’re in a gold producing district.
If not, you’re out of luck.
And, I’m out of luck.
Dang it!