Another Crisson pay dirt review of the 75/1 bag, but will this the be last time i buy from them?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ม.ค. 2025
- I have bought several bags of pay dirt from Crisson gold mine and at first I really loved their dirt, but the last few times I have panned their stuff, I have gotten less than expected each time. Will this be different, or will this be the last time I buy from them?
Heck yeah man! You made my mind up I’m getting Crisson next not the best ROI this time but not horrible, as for prospecting on the creeks/rivers I’m in Western Pa and I was told there was no gold here…well I went down to the nearest creek with a spoon and pan, I found a very small piece my 2nd pan! The excitement and joy of finding gold in the wild is unmatched! Go for it buddy!
The Chestatee River in Ga. is open to panning. Its right by Dahlonega. Also, check with the Bureau of mining up there. There are old mines that are available.
I.read none of the Chestatee is on public property.
No guaranteed gold is a gamble everytime. If that's crushed hardrock material and it has no magnetics/black sands, then what you have is a very washed and homogenized product. Explains why it's damp tho. I send mine damp because it's crushed rock. Not river gravels. This ensures when u open the product quartz dust isn't flying around immediately. Super hazardous to have dust flying around people's homes. Thanks for sharing the review!
I didn’t look at your other videos till today. I like the Crisson pay dirt. I get the 75 gallon concentrate and I have bought 2 of the n nugget bucket so far. The last nugget bucket I got had a little over 4 grams of gold in it. I haven’t ran the bigger stuff through my ball mill yet but I did get a note in my box that said to be looking for gold attached to quartz. I found 2 pieces with gold on them so check your bigger rocks. You mentioned on one video that I watched that you live in Tennessee. I’m around the Chattanooga area. Glad to see another from TN that likes doing gold panning.
On clams if you join the GPA they have some clams at Coker Creek and some others close that you can prospect free just pay the membership fees. I was a member for a while but never had the time to go look at other places and now I have all the time in the world but not the health so I just get some pay here and there and tinker in it.
Groovy yeah you're right you should of have gotten more gold.. But keep up with the great videos.... Happy Panning 🤠
Yeah that ROI wasn't too good that's for darn sure!
Not to bad fam. They could have done a little better indeed. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Check out Dave over at Gold Bay. Gold Squad Out 🤠
Groovy 😊I really enjoyed the video took awhile to finish but nice gold, but yeah should of been alittle more gold
I’ve tried twice, probably not again, going to the mine itself seems like a better bet
whats the largest non concentrated amount you can purchase on site?
Nice corn flake, but less total then other vendors, thanks for sharing.👍
Alabama gold mine. Its $10 a day to dig in river or from their dirt piles. Camp sites are 30 a night for rv or 5 or 10 to tent camp. And 75 for a cabin. Take cash they dont take cards. 3rd sat they have club events. Its small gold i went the other day ran 6 buckets through sluice and brought home 4. There was a lot a clay this time. First trip last year didn't get anything but it was fun. Got to listen to drunk karaoke. Im still going through the 4 buckets.
I notice you shake from the wrist so your heavies are not concentrating in the deepest part of the pan but are spread evenly out to the horns. So when you wash off you might be losing gold. When you’re pan the tailings if you use the same action you get the same issue. If you look at Mike Pung’s tutorials on panning he’s more vigorous and locks his wrist, uses both hands to get a parallel action that forces the heaviest into the deep part of the pan. He tilts the pan so the gold is on the top of the slope and then taps parallel to the slope of the pan chamfer at the top of the slope. This pushes the gold back into the crease. But you’re tapping on the other side of the pan moving your gold towards the light stuff. I studied Mike and Dan Hurd technique and stopped throwing gold away. I think buying pay dirt with a guaranteed gold amount is the only way to go because that tells you if you get less than the guarantee that you’re losing gold otherwise you just don’t know. Thanks for all you do. You’re an inspiration. Next week I am taking my gold cube with dream mats plus Trommel to the far east for a couple of months gold mining expedition. Until then practice makes perfect.
Wow that's a lot..... I'm not quite there yet on panning technique but I am willing to try new things... thanks for the input!
I’d be happy with that biggin too but that is.. woah just woah eek that roi though
Jeff William has info on claims and I’m wife and I r going to be buying a claim in the next year or two. New Mexico, Nevada , Utah and Colorado r a few good ones.
Awesome! i would like to buy a claim, but I live in TN. so the only place I could that was close to me would be Georgia and there aren't many and the gold there is scarce...
@@thegroovygoldhunter1728 I have been studying geology and different areas. We plan to move out of Texas next year closer to Utah. Cheap land and more rock and gold hunting.
Good luck dude, just take some time and study ancient river channels and u may find something new🤷♂️🫡
❤ check with local clubs. they may have access to claims in your area
Alabama gold camp
Dan herd bought his claims in Canada
Unconcentrated scoop bought in March. We were at 1.80 grams. Seems controlled.
yes it does
If i send u a bag of my paydirt would u do a video review on it for me? Keep what u find at no charge. I would appreciate it. I dont know the gold content of it and i am trying to find out how much is in it. I have never sluiced or panned or fire assay my paydirt. It remains untouched and im looking for help so i can understand if what im doing is putting me in the right direction. Thanks
What is you favorite Paydirt company?
Republic mining you pay for a sub and get access to all there clames
I looked at land in donalegha. Can never spell it right or pronounce $50K an acre...
Dahlonega. D.A.H.L.O.N.E.G.A. I don't blame you for being confused, because it is a Non-English word (Cherokee word). 😉
It means "Golden" in The Cherokee language. Fitting name for a town that's known for Gold mining.
CRISSON USES AN OLD STAMP MILL. FLAT GOLD.
Watch Jeff Williams he tells you how to do the paper work & he will answer ur questions