@@josho1989 I make a hell of a lot more than that per hr. No shade on these boys, it's not entirely about direct profits which clearly are not great. It's like fishing--a nature experience and so on.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us all. A little gold is better than no gold. But just the experience and wonderful tassie Wilderness is amazing💛
Just love my sunday morning Tassie Boys video drops!!! The .25 picker looks like Marge Simpson 😂. I promise if i ever come into some money im coming to Tasmania on a gold prospecting adventure!!! 💛 🇬🇧
I always treat those crayfish with respect. I truly believe they are the gold keepers. Enjoyed the adventure and the scenic terrain Levi. Stay safe out there brother 👊💪🇦🇺⚒️⚒️⚒️⚒️⚒️
Wow, you learn something every day, I had never heard that about the crayfish being the keeper of gold. Thanks, I appreciate it. Knowledge gained is surely sweet. ❤👍🏻
So glad you named that nugget Marge, that's what we saw. I'll bet anything the Moon Nugget came from a boil hole. Never pass on a boil hole, they hoard gold! Good stuff here, great photography and all the trimmings, well done!
G'day Levi & Ron not such a huge gold discovery day for you but at least you now know there is still some gold in the area. I think that is the cleanest gold I've seen you get for a while.
heen watching for a few years now. absolute thearpy for me to see your videos buddy. absolutely stunning terain out there and great determination from a tassie native. lots of love from belfast northern ireland. ❤
I was hiking in some temperate montane forest about 60km away from where I live in South Africa, and it reminded me so much of this scenery. Great content as always.
As usual Levi, superb camera work. Thanks again for showing us your Tessie tour . ( that was definitely Marge Simpson on the gold picker ). Cheers from The Algarve. 🎉
You know all trips can't be super productive. It's trips like this that shows everyone that there really is hard work involved in looking for the candy. Thanks for sharing your adventures Levi!!
Hi Levi As always another quality video absolutely spectacular scenery and don’t worry nearly a gram of gold is not to be sneezed at I’ve been watching your videos for sometime now couple of years and you’ve inspired me. I’ve. got myself a decent four-wheel-drive these days and I’m off to the Victorian high countries over the summer. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
An exciting exploration of the beautiful feeder creek systems, Levi and Ron, cheers to you both. Awesome claw, craw, crayfish, we've similar here in Victoria that also grow to a great age and size. The filming of the great cormorant, all-black, rather than the little cormorant that has the white stripe down the neck, at the bottom of the waterfall, must be feeding on some good fish tucker, if there's a way to remotely film their fishing would be credit-worthy film footage, as your nature-documenting is ever so part of the delight of the discoveries, or at least the search, for gold and histories. It did occur to me, on your great use of the Gold Monster, finding the signal in a deep but small boil hole, that a mini bait pump would be a handy tool, or a tiny ladle, to scoop out the bottom, but using the bigger diametered tube of your snuffer bottle worked out well. That detector has it's merits, but I ask if you've considered the waterproof and collapsible Minelab SDC 2300, that it would be ideal for your activities, as it is able to be used fully submersed underwater? You have the vision for finding the big ones, and the SDC is quite expensive, and needs a waterproof headphone, but those deep river and creek waterfalls, canyons, and boulder-strewn pools, you'd like to access these with your mini SCUBA floating air pump systems and SDC detector, well, I'd be there for you at the banks beside the water, as you hand us the pieces that won't fit into the snuffer bottle! Cheers again, and best wishes to you, your mates and families, solid citizens, but all your gold found is Australian Commonwealth gold, subject equally to all Australian citizens, and non-citizens with the appropriate licence, and under our Commonwealth laws, there has been no Tasmanian monarch since 1901, only a representative Governor, so doesn't "own" any gold found in Tasmania, full stop! It was George III in 1834 allowing private ownership of gold, the reason for minting half and full sovereign gold coins in large number, so the populations everywhere had better means of exchange, even leading to mints needing opening in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. It's the turn of a Tasmanian city to have the need for an assay office and production mint, but clarification of the law seems to have to happen from Canberra, as no impetus exists in your state, unless a small band volunteer a temporary removable stockade to protest the inequality of the ordinary person compared to the corporate sectors, and inequality in comparison to the other states and territories. One Commonwealth, and full equality before the law must be demanded to be legislated and promulgated. Best wishes!
Not a record breaker but some very cool buttery yellow gold with cool shapes the quarter gram reminded me of the tip of Florida here in the USA great adventure thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼
That is a very intriguing area, I would spend a lot more time detecting there. 👍 Mr. Mega pinchers was a nice bonus, I enjoyed that thanks! 11:45 was epic btw.
Yes, the largest species of freshwater crayfish, and at least 2× the size of my record Missouri stream catch! No photos, as I was 10 yrs old, exploring the creek! Gma, got a photo, but long gone with a few other moments in time! 7.5 in, and almost 0.5 lb!
Well boys it's like boys own adventure club,trekking beautifull country,exploring,local wild life,and you find treasure,fantastic we enjoyed every moment of it,thanks again for taking us along,all the best the old lenahvalley boys✌️❤
Thanks for another great adventure into the forests of Tasmania. How you survive How cold the creeks down there. Wow. Keep enjoying life we only get 1.
Another beautiful Tassie stream, the cans are not that old and with a history of large gold I suspect it's been hit hard over the years. It's easy to see how that boil hole had been over looked, I did a double take on how deep it ended up. It's as important to have less successful trips in the mix, certainly is the truth of the game. Awesome vid!
Yes for sure I have older videos on the channel of Tasmania’s mining history and the original miners here, I’ll be looking to do more hopefully in the not to distant future aswell
Just curious Levi and this may be a dumb question is the lead from fishing weights or from shotgun shells because in South Carolina if I detect a river, a lot of its fishing weight small split shots or and some of it is Lead shot from shotgun shells
Amigo..no me pierdo ningún video tuyo. Esas buenas aventuras que llegas a tener en la naturaleza y en los ríos. Me he quedado sorprendido de las buenas pepitas que llegas a encontrar. Como puedo hacerle para ganarme una pepita de las cuales ha encontrado. Claro si es que se puede amigo. Saludos desde Puebla. Abrazos.
Finally something worth watching! You’re a legend, Levi!🎉🙂
😁👋👍👍👏👏💕🙏🏻
I, too, recognized the Simpson character. Then, I started laughing when you said it. It's definitely a crazy shaped piece.
Everything comes to those who work as hard as The Tassie Boys 💜💜
0.91 grams comes to them? That sucks. lol
@@Mrbfgray what you found?
@@josho1989 I make a hell of a lot more than that per hr. No shade on these boys, it's not entirely about direct profits which clearly are not great. It's like fishing--a nature experience and so on.
@@MrbfgrayNow I can get behind that style of thinking. ❤👍🏻
5am or 5pm when your videos come out I have to watch them immediately. 🙏🏻
Well done you guys, another great video from Tasmania. Makes my day. ❤.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us all. A little gold is better than no gold. But just the experience and wonderful tassie Wilderness is amazing💛
I really admire how hard you work chasing that gold,well done Levi.
Great job guys!!! Great to see the GM1000 finding some gold!!!
Just love my sunday morning Tassie Boys video drops!!! The .25 picker looks like Marge Simpson 😂. I promise if i ever come into some money im coming to Tasmania on a gold prospecting adventure!!! 💛 🇬🇧
I always treat those crayfish with respect. I truly believe they are the gold keepers. Enjoyed the adventure and the scenic terrain Levi. Stay safe out there brother 👊💪🇦🇺⚒️⚒️⚒️⚒️⚒️
Wow, you learn something every day, I had never heard that about the crayfish being the keeper of gold. Thanks, I appreciate it. Knowledge gained is surely sweet. ❤👍🏻
Always get excited when you put up a new video. Loved that Yabbie!! The gold and the scenery never get boring, I hope you can keep going forever
So glad you named that nugget Marge, that's what we saw. I'll bet anything the Moon Nugget came from a boil hole. Never pass on a boil hole, they hoard gold! Good stuff here, great photography and all the trimmings, well done!
Appreciate your dedication. We always look forward to your videos. Enjoy every day...
Levi, epic day with your friends. Amazing where gold hides😂😂😂
Fun day out, thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for sharing your adventures, NC USA 🇺🇸
Thank you for taking me along
Another amazing adventure guy’s!
Nice... Good looking area. Thanks Boys
It’s never uninteresting! Knowledge can be a hard fight. There has to be a brick of gold awaiting the Tassie Boys!
Hear, hear❣♥️✝️🙏☝🏻I second that motion from East Tennessee, USA 💯💰💛
I prospected for years in Western Australia, finding a nugget never gets old, its always a buzz every time.
To be with you and Ron in the beautiful tasmanian forest is so fun. Gold, tincan or ledshot? Thanks for taking me along! ❤️❤️
Hi Levi, Thanks again for another great video. A quick note: I’ve actually seen Astacopsis gouldii at Dove Lake (934m asl)
Yes it’s funny you say that actually because I’ve seen some smaller ones in creeks way above 400
@ I’ve got a photo of it. I’ll DM you the photo via Facebook if I can.
G'day Levi & Ron not such a huge gold discovery day for you but at least you now know there is still some gold in the area. I think that is the cleanest gold I've seen you get for a while.
Awesome guys, Thanks Ray
heen watching for a few years now. absolute thearpy for me to see your videos buddy. absolutely stunning terain out there and great determination from a tassie native. lots of love from belfast northern ireland. ❤
Always look forward to your videos ❤
I was hiking in some temperate montane forest about 60km away from where I live in South Africa, and it reminded me so much of this scenery. Great content as always.
As usual Levi, superb camera work. Thanks again for showing us your Tessie tour . ( that was definitely Marge Simpson on the gold picker ). Cheers from The Algarve. 🎉
You know all trips can't be super productive. It's trips like this that shows everyone that there really is hard work involved in looking for the candy. Thanks for sharing your adventures Levi!!
Hello my friend glad to see you hope all is well thank you for bringing us along on your adventures. Be safe 🙏
Hi Levi
As always another quality video absolutely spectacular scenery and don’t worry nearly a gram of gold is not to be sneezed at
I’ve been watching your videos for sometime now couple of years and you’ve inspired me.
I’ve. got myself a decent four-wheel-drive these days and I’m off to the Victorian high countries over the summer. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Love gold video ....Tassie boys is my top 5
In the 'little' bore holes, when you couldn't get any more out, try halfing filling with water and snuff it. 😁😎🖖
Doh! Love the Simpson piece!
Stunning Gold Levi! Beautiful country! Thank you for taking me along! Dan Brent
An exciting exploration of the beautiful feeder creek systems, Levi and Ron, cheers to you both. Awesome claw, craw, crayfish, we've similar here in Victoria that also grow to a great age and size. The filming of the great cormorant, all-black, rather than the little cormorant that has the white stripe down the neck, at the bottom of the waterfall, must be feeding on some good fish tucker, if there's a way to remotely film their fishing would be credit-worthy film footage, as your nature-documenting is ever so part of the delight of the discoveries, or at least the search, for gold and histories. It did occur to me, on your great use of the Gold Monster, finding the signal in a deep but small boil hole, that a mini bait pump would be a handy tool, or a tiny ladle, to scoop out the bottom, but using the bigger diametered tube of your snuffer bottle worked out well. That detector has it's merits, but I ask if you've considered the waterproof and collapsible Minelab SDC 2300, that it would be ideal for your activities, as it is able to be used fully submersed underwater? You have the vision for finding the big ones, and the SDC is quite expensive, and needs a waterproof headphone, but those deep river and creek waterfalls, canyons, and boulder-strewn pools, you'd like to access these with your mini SCUBA floating air pump systems and SDC detector, well, I'd be there for you at the banks beside the water, as you hand us the pieces that won't fit into the snuffer bottle!
Cheers again, and best wishes to you, your mates and families, solid citizens, but all your gold found is Australian Commonwealth gold, subject equally to all Australian citizens, and non-citizens with the appropriate licence, and under our Commonwealth laws, there has been no Tasmanian monarch since 1901, only a representative Governor, so doesn't "own" any gold found in Tasmania, full stop! It was George III in 1834 allowing private ownership of gold, the reason for minting half and full sovereign gold coins in large number, so the populations everywhere had better means of exchange, even leading to mints needing opening in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. It's the turn of a Tasmanian city to have the need for an assay office and production mint, but clarification of the law seems to have to happen from Canberra, as no impetus exists in your state, unless a small band volunteer a temporary removable stockade to protest the inequality of the ordinary person compared to the corporate sectors, and inequality in comparison to the other states and territories. One Commonwealth, and full equality before the law must be demanded to be legislated and promulgated. Best wishes!
Good day for it mate gotta luv those mystery creeks that give a little and keep ya guessing sick vid bro cheers
Not a record breaker but some very cool buttery yellow gold with cool shapes the quarter gram reminded me of the tip of Florida here in the USA great adventure thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼
That is a very intriguing area, I would spend a lot more time detecting there. 👍 Mr. Mega pinchers was a nice bonus, I enjoyed that thanks! 11:45 was epic btw.
Woo hoo, 24:03 BART Simpson 😅
A pleasure as always!
Hello how is Levi, may God keep you happy, I am Hardeep from India, I watch all your videos. ❤❤
It's nice to read your messages always positive
Thanks Levi, it's always good to see you on Sunday.
even at my age, i could get talked into doing this...thanks guys
You earnt that flat bit Levi...and Marj was a classic..well done Mate
Yes, the largest species of freshwater crayfish, and at least 2× the size of my record Missouri stream catch!
No photos, as I was 10 yrs old, exploring the creek! Gma, got a photo, but long gone with a few other moments in time!
7.5 in, and almost 0.5 lb!
Some relaxing video to watch, late in the evening, loving it. Keep up the good work Levi.
Good fun as always Levi. Thanks for taking us along 😁👍👍
Love the Marg Simpson piece!!❤
Beautiful place. Blessings
Another fun adventure to watch...Thanks Levi
24:03 it’s crazy as soon as you said that I seen it. I would go with homer Simpson with a big head lol
Oops I missed it last night! Well a great morning watch ✨💛✨
Another great adventure!
22:55 goood ol fish bone nuggy
Great adventure, as always
awesome thanks for sharing
Well boys it's like boys own adventure club,trekking beautifull country,exploring,local wild life,and you find treasure,fantastic we enjoyed every moment of it,thanks again for taking us along,all the best the old lenahvalley boys✌️❤
I had a go at sniping and I can honestly say, you guys make it look easy 😂 well in!
Great little watch Levi … the moon nugget is very unique
Marge was a good call on that picker
Excellent video
Thanks for another great adventure into the forests of Tasmania. How you survive How cold the creeks down there. Wow. Keep enjoying life we only get 1.
Thanks for asking people not to handle the crayfish. Great MO. Respecting the bush is #1
Cheers for the support, gotta do what we can to respect the environment.
I agree. How many critters got crushed driving the 4 wheelers back there lol. @@officialtassieboysprospecting
I like your videos sir. Levi, I'm watching from northeast India.
Great hunt! You need to come up with a tool to flush those boil holes out
Even a bad day of gold hunting is better than a bad day at work.
Metal detecting is it's own skill glad you finally found something!
Well done guys.
Another beautiful Tassie stream, the cans are not that old and with a history of large gold I suspect it's been hit hard over the years. It's easy to see how that boil hole had been over looked, I did a double take on how deep it ended up. It's as important to have less successful trips in the mix, certainly is the truth of the game. Awesome vid!
Excellent adventure. I always wondered what a detector would do for you
Thanks Levi
thanks mate i enjoy your videos immensely, what a beautiful place we live, tread lightly cheers
Great video Levi! 🎉
Another great video 🙌 always fun watching you explore tassie wilderness and finding some candy 🥷
Sweet finds! Is this a helicopter overhead at 5:50? You might hitch a ride😀
Great video as always
I would think a pinpointer would help so much in sniping,I always wondered why I never saw you guys use it,
Thanks matey 👍
Hi Levi, greeting from Townsville. I wondered if you have any storys of the old timers finding gold and what they did with there life .
Yes for sure I have older videos on the channel of Tasmania’s mining history and the original miners here, I’ll be looking to do more hopefully in the not to distant future aswell
Levi, if you take much more equipment, you'll need a packhorse to get it in and out!
Love these.
Been missing your adventures. Thanks for sharing.
Such a lovely place Tassie 🫶
Great job guys! Love your work.
Amazing video as always mate
Love watching u find the amazing piece of gold
Nice work gents
Just curious Levi and this may be a dumb question is the lead from fishing weights or from shotgun shells because in South Carolina if I detect a river, a lot of its fishing weight small split shots or and some of it is Lead shot from shotgun shells
Cheers for the vid Levi :)
Great video as usual.
Awsome stuff. Always amazes me the junk targets and how remote they are.
Nice, love every adventure you embark on. Keep it up
FAB stuff.
You guys are awesome
Another awesome episode keep them coming 👏
Amigo..no me pierdo ningún video tuyo. Esas buenas aventuras que llegas a tener en la naturaleza y en los ríos. Me he quedado sorprendido de las buenas pepitas que llegas a encontrar. Como puedo hacerle para ganarme una pepita de las cuales ha encontrado. Claro si es que se puede amigo. Saludos desde Puebla. Abrazos.
Lovely bits mate, good ta see the detectors out for a run, ooh a quad around here would be very handy hmm.
nice thankyou