FInding Gold, that's funny. Pretty sure you guys are dang hard working miners before the black sand gets rinsed away to reveal those findings. We all thank you for the chance to join along with the good times!
i am Canadian used to live in Barrie, Ont. just letting u know that placer gold is worth 12 % less than 24 kt. gold @ 60 or $75 a gram depending where u take it..... I panned enough gold to cover a gold ring I had
😂 Poor Rex Looked a little uncomfortable in that coat of his until he got used to it Thanks Jason for another great video and always informative. Cobbles🍻
With another analysis and viewpoint - there is a starling discovery. We have said that black sands and gold will drop out before any of the lighter clays, sands, silts, and organic muds are deposited further downstream. A normal gold search would then go upstream and search for the black sands and gold above the clay layering. But that is not the case here. The lay of the land is very flat, and the water flow almost fits into the 12-15% of gold sluice deposition, with a few other riffles or bends in the crick, making analysis complex. BUT, there is a very striking geological scene here that gives great insight. Look at the (supposed) bend in the near-flat crick bed. We can see clays etc deposited on the left bank behiind the bend. Gold if anything is depositing in the deeper current to the right, where water erosion against the right bank is chewing away further land into the crick to be swept away downstream. Now look, facing upstream, below the bend in the crick, clays to the left, then there is a progression of bigger and bigger pebblets, pebbles, cobbles, rocks, and boulders at the right most edge of the bank. Totally homogenous progression of sedimentation of the smaller products to the left, with great gradations toward the right. This makes a massive statement that is not truly apparent to a straight crick flowing through a flat landscape. Face left in the crick. What you are seeing is a clay, sand, and silt sedimentation slope, plateau, or geological bench. To the left and further to the left (which one can say that there is higher landscape in that direction ... there is lower land to the right bank and further outward. Look at the way that the sediments lay, and the constant current cutting away the right bank. Those clays.claystone, silt/stilstone, sands/sandstone, mud/mudstone are on the upper land of the land, while the pebbles, cobbles, rocks and boulders have been continually eroded under, sweeping away smaller sediments, rolling those smaller to larger rocks into the deeper water and flowing current. This means that if there is gold in the area, it is to the right bank and further outward. The clay slope, plateau, or bench was eroded, glacially scraped and ground up, then pushed up onto the higher lands of this near-flat landscape. The gold here of such fineness can only have come from the Ontario, Lake Superior, Abitibi, and evaporated gold deposits in the greenstone. As the glaciers pushed up all the crunched debris, they retreated with massive melt water flows, dropping the lighter clays, sands, and silts in the highlands, while eventually dropping the black sands and gold further out across the retreating glacier beach. Small to larger pebbles to cobbles to boulders were dropped, and swirled, leaving the black sands and gold spread across the land back toward Lake Superior. So this fine flour and dust gold comes from Lake Superior, Ontario, and the Abitibi and evaporate gold regions.
Ahhh , now that was Amazing you had some flowing water and open ground to work . That place is definitely worth a shot when the ice is gone . But at least you could still work it and get some gold , Great job you guys . 👍👍, I could see that poor old Rigbone was sad he didn't get to go along . NOT !!!!!! lol , I bet you made a noise when that black fingernail happened Jason , lol Keep at em Cheers Bro . 👍✌
With all of the various camera movements (getting me seasick), I can only make a few detailed observations. The flat, but slightly sloped crick bed, has dropped clay, sands, and silt in certain portions of the crick. From previousuly detailed and described geology, these clays, sands, and silts will be the LAST of siltations and deposits in a crick bed. Look up-crick, and you find the heavier black sands and gold. As for the bends and sideways movements of the crick chewing out new lateral (left or right) channels and banks of the crick, you see the clays in the upper sloped left bank, while the more modern and faster edge of the current is chewing down into the right side of the bank. There are no apparent big rocks and cobbles in the left side, while the right side has the bigger rocks. This shows you 2 features. The crick bank, and its curving around the bend is depositing the clays, sands, and silts in the upper portion of the left bank (by swirling), while black sands and gold are still being carried and swirled toward the right bank and the deeper, faster flowing current. You would think that a consistent deposition from left to right would have developed in which black sand and gold you then appear in greater flour gold from left to right - but it isn't the case. The stronger current, with the bend, dropped the softer and lighter clays in the backwaters, while the black sands and gold were still tumbling in the greater current outward of the bend, the inward bend of the bank, and further out into the deeper water and cutting back of the right bank where all the big rocks and boulders are found, where the precious would swirl (not around the bend) but around the bigger boulders. So looking to the big boulders and ancient current swirlings at the right bank, ... and modern cutting away of the right bank, the black sand and gold would be further toward the right, and upward (!) of the clay sediments in the bend of the crick. Any other black sand and shinies, in a faster current would be deposited BELOW the bend and the clay depositions on the left side of the bend and bank. This is a tricky spot to analyze, there is much happening here in the ancient past, but also modern times.
Hello Jason and Rex, a couple of days was panning on a creek.Temperature was also 34 ,but in Celsius. As always I used my classifier. Hex. mesh 1/4 " ,originally from the USA , over 40 years ago when I made my first fitting into a bucket. It breaks up the clay, washes everything nicely and enables me to go through a lot of material fast. Jason and Rex, you are a tough couple, you deserve any amount of gold you can get,regards George
Awsome spot. We had one week of super snow.. then one week of 4 degree weather and then this week's gonna be in the 40s and 50s. What a crazy winter. I love that classifier.. how's Ryan liking that dream matt? How old is rigby. . I seen that peeber laying on the ice next to the shovel. 😊 ole rexy poo just loves walking on your sluice.. .. the banker calls that gold on the ramp ... ramp stragglers
Been a sub for 5 years or so, I don't remember that much flowing water in your late January videos, um, ever. Chainsaws, breaker bars and below zeros is the norm. Heck spring might be just a few freezes away. Nice of Ol Ryan showing you the hot spots. what a pal!
Quality production! Great lesson on finding deposits....especially with frozen water. Nice gold but that big cobble would bring killer brownie points with the Mrs🍻✅. It'd be a nice one to slab......its called Wisconsin river picture stone😂🍻🍻
The "golden" claystone and sandstone for Chris would be part of the ancient shallow sea of the area, and the banded streaks and breaks would be the leached out (black) iron oxide layers (that might decompose into black sands). The clays again are those parts of an alkaline PH sea which precipated out calcium and magnesium alkaline metals, along with sodium and potassium sea salts. Those clays are calcium-based, eroded from immense times and pressures into metamorphic rock. While in the process of metamorphosis, other waters leached through the sandstone and claystone, iron leached out in its multiple layers. Other aspects of this boulder, is that the bottom (black bottom) is a massively leached iron content layer, while there are other massive fracturings and breaks, showing something was happening above in the younger layers - crunch and munch geological processes, that could be, like other clay and stucco beds of ancient dry lake beds, that crack open, and then are infilled with whatever other intrusive particles fall into the cracks. Wet clay, dry clay, cracks, wet, dry, cracks, over and over. Eventually, these cracks (as this appears) iron (and other metals) leached into the cracks, and dried (and solidifed) into place. In the end, the total metamorphosis of this clay- and sand-stone turned into this boulder with all of the various erosion and deposition features. Highly unique. Depending on where this was actually found near to the Wisconsin north-central mountain range (I suspect north of it), this would be the ancient seabed, that the glacier also liked to run over, grind, crunch-and-munch (fractured metamorphic clay- and sand-stone), and could have been pushed as far away as Ontario up onto the Wisconsin northern delta plateau.
Warming up yikes that’s still cold gold bro lol Looking like a fantastic day out with Ryan and Rexaroonie Poor Rigby just a bit to cold outside for the old boy Nice gold boys yeeehaarrr Cheers 🍻 Crouch Ps - great Chris Lilly rock wow
As happy as i am seeing the good weather your having Jason, it means our summer will be longer than usual 😢. I’ve noticed that watching videos over a number of years 😂, it’s a pattern 😂😂. Take care brother 👍🍻🍺🍺
Great times, Pretty good show of color,if you'd just listened to Ryan and helped him dig his spot you might have found a bit more ,but I'd a had to look around too ,
We had 6-8in of snow yesterday and today 36° and rain , snow is gone? Can't do any ice fishing on the Saginaw Bay, ice is too thin? What is mother nature thinking? Good luck prospecting...
Always admire your dedication getting out there in the cold ! Nice shiny ! 👍 Im sure Chris was drooling over that boulder. Lol !! Poor Rigby didn't look too happy being left him behind. 😢
Love the video man. This weather has been crazy. Was out checking out a new creek this morning. Looks like a good fishing and prospecting spot. Win win.
Easy, unique, (devilishly intelligent, PBR inspired) 10* screening mechanism for the sluice. And yes, it classifies and then shuttles off the bigger stuff back into the crick, or is whisked up-crick by the gold searcher. You should be able to get some large volume worked through that system. Hehehe ... but not as much as my jet nozzle and suction designs ... !
Ryan and Jason the Ice Pirates. A well chilled one Cobbles is always important 🍻😅. And Rex is learning more and more, he only stepped into the Sluice Box once ⚒👍🤠
Hey there. Jason please try this. Just put the stuff that's been in sluice box in a separate bucket then when you get home 10 hours later, you'll have a whole bucket then you can check what you got. I like to see people working for the gold Karma more than checking it. Even though it's important to check I like to see maybe if you could edited out the parts where you check it out and just throw the stuff that's in the sluice box in a big bucket then do it when you get home to get a bigger surprise
The weather is crazy for this time of year but I will take it. Figured you would be out on the creek finding some gold. Great video Jason and hope this weather keeps up. It will be spring before you know it. Thanks again for the video, cobbles to ya 🍻
That big ass Boulder you should take somewhere and get it cut up on a lapidary saw I think that would make some amazing specimens and stuff to sell. And since you're a construction guy if you've got a tile saw guess what you could cut that puppy up yourself and make some money on it
Yeah it’s been in the high and mid 50’s all week here in Cincinnati Ohio. Crazy. On a side note, I decided I didn’t wanna pay $50 for an XP pan with the snakeskin, so I took a soldering iron and made my own snake skin in my cheap green pan. It actually works fantastic! Lol… I impress myself occasionally, very rarely, but occasionally… 🤷♂️😂😂😂
Couldn’t wait for my next two bags of pay dirt to arrive, so I took four grams and threw it in some tailings and been panning that off and on today. Practice makes perfect! 💪😂😂
Looks like you still had another great day out in the wild. Good Job buddy! Good to see Rex is picking up the slack, LOL. Hopefully Rigs will stick around for some more fun.
Love Rex.. miss Rigby’s wisdom and insight.. Hard Working Steel Blue Rigby. I hope he can get out there soon. 🙏 Well done brother jumping Ryan’s secret chunky gold spot! 😂 Ryan is a quiet guy but he is often On It! The old adage.. Look for gold where others have found it! 😂 just be careful! Those quiet miners can get squirrelly. Rex’s coat is sweet.. although he was walking like he had on a poopy diaper. 🐕 Enjoyed your video.. and also watching the Lions Loose. I don’t believe I’ll live to be 136 for their next appearance in the conference championship. Luckily MMA is my favorite sport! Thanks Jason Peace Prospector Tripp
great film !!! the rock of the day had lots of dollar bill shapes on it,,,i saw that style on a utube rock hound,,,Dan Hurd...he kept it an did cut slices on it...don't remeber what rock name was tho...
OK professor, i'll take you at your word. Hope you find an ounce worth! With that rock throwing you should join the highland games of Scotland. Fantastic editing, flows well, ha ha.
Hope Rigby is back with you guys soon. Two mining partners (Rex and Rigby, three with Ryan) is better than none. I know when my dog started getting older and couldn't get up on the bed I removed the frame to lower it for him. Sadly he's been gone over a year now. Gotta cherish the time you have with them.
I know this is an old video but try getting ol rigbone some redlight therapy. We have a lady come see our pup with addisons disease and it really limbers him up!
Get your prospecting equipment here 😃👇🏻
highplainsprospectors.com/?ref=FGW2023
Already do
Was nice finding gold in a new spot and can't beat the weather! 😃🍻⚒️ Good time as always Jason and Rex! Cobbles! 🍻
You got that right!✌️👍🏻
Hey what’s up Ryan. That’s an awesome spot!!🎉
@@Englishkyle yeah nice size pieces for sure
FInding Gold, that's funny.
Pretty sure you guys are dang hard working miners before the black sand gets rinsed away to reveal those findings.
We all thank you for the chance to join along with the good times!
i am Canadian used to live in Barrie, Ont. just letting u know that placer gold is worth 12 % less than 24 kt. gold @ 60 or $75 a gram depending where u take it..... I panned enough gold to cover a gold ring I had
😂 Poor Rex Looked a little uncomfortable in that coat of his until he got used to it Thanks Jason for another great video and always informative. Cobbles🍻
Our pleasure!
With another analysis and viewpoint - there is a starling discovery.
We have said that black sands and gold will drop out before any of the lighter clays, sands, silts, and organic muds are deposited further downstream. A normal gold search would then go upstream and search for the black sands and gold above the clay layering. But that is not the case here.
The lay of the land is very flat, and the water flow almost fits into the 12-15% of gold sluice deposition, with a few other riffles or bends in the crick, making analysis complex.
BUT, there is a very striking geological scene here that gives great insight. Look at the (supposed) bend in the near-flat crick bed. We can see clays etc deposited on the left bank behiind the bend. Gold if anything is depositing in the deeper current to the right, where water erosion against the right bank is chewing away further land into the crick to be swept away downstream.
Now look, facing upstream, below the bend in the crick, clays to the left, then there is a progression of bigger and bigger pebblets, pebbles, cobbles, rocks, and boulders at the right most edge of the bank. Totally homogenous progression of sedimentation of the smaller products to the left, with great gradations toward the right. This makes a massive statement that is not truly apparent to a straight crick flowing through a flat landscape.
Face left in the crick. What you are seeing is a clay, sand, and silt sedimentation slope, plateau, or geological bench. To the left and further to the left (which one can say that there is higher landscape in that direction ... there is lower land to the right bank and further outward. Look at the way that the sediments lay, and the constant current cutting away the right bank.
Those clays.claystone, silt/stilstone, sands/sandstone, mud/mudstone are on the upper land of the land, while the pebbles, cobbles, rocks and boulders have been continually eroded under, sweeping away smaller sediments, rolling those smaller to larger rocks into the deeper water and flowing current.
This means that if there is gold in the area, it is to the right bank and further outward. The clay slope, plateau, or bench was eroded, glacially scraped and ground up, then pushed up onto the higher lands of this near-flat landscape. The gold here of such fineness can only have come from the Ontario, Lake Superior, Abitibi, and evaporated gold deposits in the greenstone. As the glaciers pushed up all the crunched debris, they retreated with massive melt water flows, dropping the lighter clays, sands, and silts in the highlands, while eventually dropping the black sands and gold further out across the retreating glacier beach. Small to larger pebbles to cobbles to boulders were dropped, and swirled, leaving the black sands and gold spread across the land back toward Lake Superior.
So this fine flour and dust gold comes from Lake Superior, Ontario, and the Abitibi and evaporate gold regions.
😵💫
I'm sitting here with multiple brandy & 7's & watching my fireplace wishing I was where you are at with my brandy, 😎👍
Sounds great! #Yum
Best video of the year. Thanks.
Week 3 of the year..🤣🤣🤣🤣✅
Great video. Thanks for sharing Jason⚒👍
Glad you enjoyed it😃🍻✅
Sweet jesus a late nighter on this one! Glad to see some gold in these frozen times, warms a guy up inside!
Oh yeah!
This winter's Wisconsin weather truly is bonkers.
I’ll take it !!
@FlourgoldWizards Agreed! No complaints over here on the west side, for sure!
Awww Rigby. Poor ol' boy.
Lots of fun for that little bit of gold👍⛏️
He’ll be ok 🐺✅✅✅
Way to get out there and take advantage of the great weather here in Wisconsin. Made me laugh when Rex stepped on the sluice.
He made me laugh all day !! 🤣🐕
Ahhh , now that was Amazing you had some flowing water and open ground to work . That place is definitely worth a shot when the ice is gone . But at least you could still work it and get some gold , Great job you guys . 👍👍, I could see that poor old Rigbone was sad he didn't get to go along . NOT !!!!!! lol , I bet you made a noise when that black fingernail happened Jason , lol Keep at em Cheers Bro . 👍✌
I made the same noise when I smacked my finger as Rigby did when he couldn’t go…🤣🤣✅
Good job guys,the weather does look warm for this time of year but you got out and had some fun,right on.Thanks Jason,cool video.
Looks warm for a couple weeks too !! 😃🍻🍻🍻
With all of the various camera movements (getting me seasick), I can only make a few detailed observations. The flat, but slightly sloped crick bed, has dropped clay, sands, and silt in certain portions of the crick. From previousuly detailed and described geology, these clays, sands, and silts will be the LAST of siltations and deposits in a crick bed. Look up-crick, and you find the heavier black sands and gold.
As for the bends and sideways movements of the crick chewing out new lateral (left or right) channels and banks of the crick, you see the clays in the upper sloped left bank, while the more modern and faster edge of the current is chewing down into the right side of the bank. There are no apparent big rocks and cobbles in the left side, while the right side has the bigger rocks. This shows you 2 features. The crick bank, and its curving around the bend is depositing the clays, sands, and silts in the upper portion of the left bank (by swirling), while black sands and gold are still being carried and swirled toward the right bank and the deeper, faster flowing current. You would think that a consistent deposition from left to right would have developed in which black sand and gold you then appear in greater flour gold from left to right - but it isn't the case. The stronger current, with the bend, dropped the softer and lighter clays in the backwaters, while the black sands and gold were still tumbling in the greater current outward of the bend, the inward bend of the bank, and further out into the deeper water and cutting back of the right bank where all the big rocks and boulders are found, where the precious would swirl (not around the bend) but around the bigger boulders. So looking to the big boulders and ancient current swirlings at the right bank, ... and modern cutting away of the right bank, the black sand and gold would be further toward the right, and upward (!) of the clay sediments in the bend of the crick. Any other black sand and shinies, in a faster current would be deposited BELOW the bend and the clay depositions on the left side of the bend and bank.
This is a tricky spot to analyze, there is much happening here in the ancient past, but also modern times.
Tricky indeed, apparently in some cases gold is where you find it ? 🤣✅
Nice day on the creek guys!
Yes it was!
What a blast fam. That's how to get it done indeed. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
Thanks Jason ✌️🍻
Hello Jason and Rex, a couple of days was panning on a creek.Temperature was also 34 ,but in Celsius. As always I used my classifier. Hex. mesh 1/4 " ,originally from the USA , over 40 years ago when I made my first fitting into a bucket. It breaks up the clay, washes everything nicely and enables me to go through a lot of material fast.
Jason and Rex, you are a tough couple, you deserve any amount of gold you can get,regards George
Well thank you George 🐕🐺😃
Sitting here with my buddy eating breakfast enjoying your video, thanks.
Rock on!
Dude this is one of the few channels I watch religiously.
We appreciate that 🐺🐕😃✌️
Gold never gets old.
Nope 🤣✅
Your screen is awesome! That Rock was pretty awesome too but definitely leaverite. Yep Rigby's pretty special he's seen a lot of gold get got!!❤👍
First 50 degree weekend and Rigby is back !!!!
Awsome spot. We had one week of super snow.. then one week of 4 degree weather and then this week's gonna be in the 40s and 50s. What a crazy winter. I love that classifier.. how's Ryan liking that dream matt? How old is rigby. . I seen that peeber laying on the ice next to the shovel. 😊 ole rexy poo just loves walking on your sluice.. .. the banker calls that gold on the ramp ... ramp stragglers
The dream mat works well ! Rigby is 11 🐺
Im gonna redesign my small sluice
Been a sub for 5 years or so, I don't remember that much flowing water in your late January videos, um, ever.
Chainsaws, breaker bars and below zeros is the norm. Heck spring might be just a few freezes away.
Nice of Ol Ryan showing you the hot spots. what a pal!
I’ll take this weather all year!
Quality production! Great lesson on finding deposits....especially with frozen water. Nice gold but that big cobble would bring killer brownie points with the Mrs🍻✅. It'd be a nice one to slab......its called Wisconsin river picture stone😂🍻🍻
It really would be a special stone slabbed! Could you please carry it to the truck for me ? 🥵✅🍻🤣
@@FlourgoldWizards I'm on my way with my thumb out......give me a few days!
The "golden" claystone and sandstone for Chris would be part of the ancient shallow sea of the area, and the banded streaks and breaks would be the leached out (black) iron oxide layers (that might decompose into black sands). The clays again are those parts of an alkaline PH sea which precipated out calcium and magnesium alkaline metals, along with sodium and potassium sea salts. Those clays are calcium-based, eroded from immense times and pressures into metamorphic rock. While in the process of metamorphosis, other waters leached through the sandstone and claystone, iron leached out in its multiple layers. Other aspects of this boulder, is that the bottom (black bottom) is a massively leached iron content layer, while there are other massive fracturings and breaks, showing something was happening above in the younger layers - crunch and munch geological processes, that could be, like other clay and stucco beds of ancient dry lake beds, that crack open, and then are infilled with whatever other intrusive particles fall into the cracks. Wet clay, dry clay, cracks, wet, dry, cracks, over and over. Eventually, these cracks (as this appears) iron (and other metals) leached into the cracks, and dried (and solidifed) into place. In the end, the total metamorphosis of this clay- and sand-stone turned into this boulder with all of the various erosion and deposition features. Highly unique.
Depending on where this was actually found near to the Wisconsin north-central mountain range (I suspect north of it), this would be the ancient seabed, that the glacier also liked to run over, grind, crunch-and-munch (fractured metamorphic clay- and sand-stone), and could have been pushed as far away as Ontario up onto the Wisconsin northern delta plateau.
Exactly what I was thinking! 😐
I was hopping it was Jasper so he'd go back and get it, lol.
That's a keeper!! Lol.......its "takerright".......home🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻✅
@@ferdburphel2076
With a chopper…🤣✅
@@ferdburphel2076 Like Geoff Nott and his meteorites ... its a leaverite. Leaverite there, and keep looking for the shinies !
Warming up yikes that’s still cold gold bro lol
Looking like a fantastic day out with Ryan and Rexaroonie
Poor Rigby just a bit to cold outside for the old boy
Nice gold boys yeeehaarrr
Cheers 🍻
Crouch
Ps - great Chris Lilly rock wow
It was huge !! 🤣🤣✅🍻🐕
Such a nice rock...
Fun warm winter day on the creek!
Yep !
As happy as i am seeing the good weather your having Jason, it means our summer will be longer than usual 😢.
I’ve noticed that watching videos over a number of years 😂, it’s a pattern 😂😂. Take care brother 👍🍻🍺🍺
I’ll take this weather all year !!!
Great times, Pretty good show of color,if you'd just listened to Ryan and helped him dig his spot you might have found a bit more ,but I'd a had to look around too ,
I really enjoy looking around!
Me too and sometimes it pays off with an arrowhead or something odd
Missed ya Rigby. I understand wanting to stay home. Cool rock found also.
Hes ok 😃🐺✅
Thank you for bringing us along. Learned how to claim jump today lol. Looks like fun anyway.
Definitely fun 😃✅🐺🍻
Can't wait for the weather to warm up! Won't be long!
COBBLES!🍻
AFNB...🍻🍺🍻
Its in the 40s already!!!
We had 6-8in of snow yesterday and today 36° and rain , snow is gone? Can't do any ice fishing on the Saginaw Bay, ice is too thin? What is mother nature thinking? Good luck prospecting...
Ice is decent up north yet 😃
Have to get up there while the getting is good!
Always admire your dedication getting out there in the cold ! Nice shiny ! 👍 Im sure Chris was drooling over that boulder. Lol !! Poor Rigby didn't look too happy being left him behind. 😢
Thanks 👍 He will be back as soon as the snow is gone ✅🐺
I was SO excited then I saw how big it was... lol
Happy for you being able to get your pans wet! Everything is still covered in snow here in Manitoba.
Hopefully this warm spring holds out !!!
You get that snowmobile fired up?
Yep ! Took off the carbs and cleaned them up nice , drained all the old gas and it runs nice ✅🔥
Love the video man. This weather has been crazy. Was out checking out a new creek this morning. Looks like a good fishing and prospecting spot. Win win.
I’ll take this winter every year!
Time to get some serious gold finding for this year. Rex is growing up to be a mighty fine pup. (* 🛎️ ring the rhyme bell) Get well soon Rigby 😘
Its gonna be another great year ✅🍻
Easy, unique, (devilishly intelligent, PBR inspired) 10* screening mechanism for the sluice. And yes, it classifies and then shuttles off the bigger stuff back into the crick, or is whisked up-crick by the gold searcher. You should be able to get some large volume worked through that system. Hehehe ... but not as much as my jet nozzle and suction designs ... !
Lol….
Ryan and Jason the Ice Pirates. A well chilled one
Cobbles is always important 🍻😅.
And Rex is learning more and more, he only stepped into the Sluice Box once ⚒👍🤠
He sure is something aye ! 🐕🤣🤣🤣
Good to see you getting out and finding more gold!!
Nice to be out !
I'm glad to see you in good health and good mood! No mutch gold, but WTH. Thanks for the video!
Always fun just getting out 😃✅✌️
Hey there. Jason please try this. Just put the stuff that's been in sluice box in a separate bucket then when you get home 10 hours later, you'll have a whole bucket then you can check what you got. I like to see people working for the gold Karma more than checking it. Even though it's important to check I like to see maybe if you could edited out the parts where you check it out and just throw the stuff that's in the sluice box in a big bucket then do it when you get home to get a bigger surprise
Got it ✅✌️
The weather is crazy for this time of year but I will take it. Figured you would be out on the creek finding some gold. Great video Jason and hope this weather keeps up. It will be spring before you know it. Thanks again for the video, cobbles to ya 🍻
It’s spring now !!! 🤣🤣✅
Hi Jason! Chris Lilys rock was cool. That sliced up... Take care mate! All the best to Frank.
Thanks, you too!
Finding gold in a new spot is awesome ! ✌🏼 and my hands are cold 🥶 just watch it 😂👍🏼🍻
You got that right! The water is warmer than it looks 🥶🤣✅
You guys are funny. Tell Ryan, good spot. Great video
Thanks! Will do!
Ahhh Saturday night cobbles and gold 🤠👍👍👍
🍻✅
I hope you guys left room for some PBR's from the Fridge of Wonder when you hauled in the equipment for the gold search!
Always 🍻✅
No invite to the claim 🤫 rexgold sheeeesh
🤣🤣✅🍻
That big ass Boulder you should take somewhere and get it cut up on a lapidary saw I think that would make some amazing specimens and stuff to sell. And since you're a construction guy if you've got a tile saw guess what you could cut that puppy up yourself and make some money on it
You’re 100% right ! Huge slabs of it !!
Take advantage of the good weather. It might change in 5 minutes!! All the best of luck this season
No kidding!
So, I'm down in Milwaukee, how far north do you think I might need to travel to do some classifying, panning?? Thanks in advance.
I’ve heard of decent gold near Sheboygan…….😎
@@FlourgoldWizards Thanks for the info, I will have to look into potential locations
Looking like a nice spot for you and the boys love that screen 👏👍
It sure is!!
Yeah it’s been in the high and mid 50’s all week here in Cincinnati Ohio. Crazy. On a side note, I decided I didn’t wanna pay $50 for an XP pan with the snakeskin, so I took a soldering iron and made my own snake skin in my cheap green pan. It actually works fantastic! Lol… I impress myself occasionally, very rarely, but occasionally… 🤷♂️😂😂😂
Ingenious ✅
Couldn’t wait for my next two bags of pay dirt to arrive, so I took four grams and threw it in some tailings and been panning that off and on today. Practice makes perfect! 💪😂😂
I do it too…🤣🤣✅
Like that screen you fabricated for the sluice , seems to be effective. Well done sir.
Thanks 👍 A little less ice and my big one comes out !
some great gold! thanks for the share! stay awesome !
Thanks, you too!
Looks like you still had another great day out in the wild. Good Job buddy! Good to see Rex is picking up the slack, LOL. Hopefully Rigs will stick around for some more fun.
I hope so too!
Good winter gold, love Rex coat. Keep on hunting 😊
He “ enjoyed “ it too ….🐕🤣
You going to come visit the northeast this spring or summer ?
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I'm 100% in on that trip.....inviting myself now👍! I'll buy the beer!
That's pretty cool coat for Rex
He was warm and dry 🐕😃✅
What a great adventure out!
Thanks for sharing
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Our pleasure!
another great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Love Rex.. miss Rigby’s wisdom and insight.. Hard Working Steel Blue Rigby.
I hope he can get out there soon. 🙏
Well done brother jumping Ryan’s secret chunky gold spot! 😂 Ryan is a quiet guy but he is often On It!
The old adage.. Look for gold where others have found it! 😂 just be careful! Those quiet miners can get squirrelly.
Rex’s coat is sweet.. although he was walking like he had on a poopy diaper. 🐕
Enjoyed your video.. and also watching the Lions Loose. I don’t believe I’ll live to be 136 for their next appearance in the conference championship. Luckily MMA is my favorite sport!
Thanks Jason
Peace Prospector Tripp
I turned the game off assuming they had it in the bag !! 🤣✌️
@@FlourgoldWizards yeah.. we from Detroit are use to being “In The Bag” 😂
Rex is back to fixing your sluice just like his first trip out if i remember correctly. Lol
Hes so fussy…🐕🤣
Always a great watch:)
Thanks !
Bonus gold hunting weather! 😁👍
And right !!!
great film !!! the rock of the day had lots of dollar bill shapes on it,,,i saw that style on a utube rock hound,,,Dan Hurd...he kept it an did cut slices on it...don't remeber what rock name was tho...
It truly would be a cool slab !!!
Stay on the gold. Waiting for your stamped gold pieces
Very soon!
Yep it's nice to be able to go out your back door and find some gold. Me I have to drive 6 hours to mine
That spot is a 4 hr ride 🤣✅
Dang that Chris lily rock would have come home with me for the garden. Would a water ram pump be a no go in the creek for a high banker?
I haven’t found one capable of producing enough water ✅
Nice work! I almost went down there yesterday, but I went fishing instead.
Thats fun too!
Looks like a Cordles Mini Chainsaw would be real handy. And a fire.... and a leash, how many times did he stomp your sluice this time?
I only saw him do it twice 🤣🤣🐺🐕
Another great video man! Thank you for the content
My pleasure!
Michigan Rocks is closer. Thumb area I think.
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Don't forget to bring a nice self warming mat so Rex can get on it and keep his cold tootsies warm next time😊
I laud my carhart down for him but he was to busy ! 🐕✅
Do new pans require any 'conditioning' to make them best for trapping this flour gold?
Absolutely! 👇🏻
Seasoning gold pans….
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Get well rigby 🐶
Hes ok ! 👌 just old 🐺✅
that big rock looks similar to pinolite on one of dan hurds videos
Interesting!
That one glass sounding piece out of your first test pan could have been jade.
Whoops !
Nice weather you guys had for some gold in the pan! I think I need a coat like Rex’s!😂
You would sweat right out of it …🔥
right on
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OK professor, i'll take you at your word. Hope you find an ounce worth! With that rock throwing you should join the highland games of Scotland. Fantastic editing, flows well, ha ha.
Lol… sounds fun
Cobbles 🍻🍺 to all the FGW team!!
Cobbles !🍻
Hope Rigby is back with you guys soon. Two mining partners (Rex and Rigby, three with Ryan) is better than none.
I know when my dog started getting older and couldn't get up on the bed I removed the frame to lower it for him.
Sadly he's been gone over a year now. Gotta cherish the time you have with them.
Rigby will be back when it warms up again 😃🐺✅
Iooks like a good time and I like the dog coat.
He was warm and cozy !
Good job again. Sad to see RigB going down the same trail as the rest of us!
He’s got another season in him ✅🐺
I am just gonna blame Flour Gold Wizard for the warm weather ,, at least leave us Ice fisherman some Ice ,lol
I want to ice fish too !!!
Rigby had to stay and guard the Fridge of Wonder!
He did a great job too !!✅🐺
I know this is an old video but try getting ol rigbone some redlight therapy. We have a lady come see our pup with addisons disease and it really limbers him up!
Also my oldest Westie is named Riggs :-) his hair was so wild when we first rescued him we named him Riggs for Mel Gibsons character in lethal weapon
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
Nice work...💪💪💪..es duro...
Thank you!
That was a great rock. I hope you took it home to Miss Wizard.😂✌❤
With a helicopter maybe…🤣✅
@@FlourgoldWizards 😂😂😂
First... love the adventures keep em coming wizard team...
Bam !!!!🔥
looks like Ryan found a good spot . Rigby didnt look very happy lol
Rigby got some tlc…..🐺🤣
Mrs Wizard and junior Wizardess must be driving you nuts at the house for you to be out in that cold.
Not at all ! I enjoy winter prospecting 😃✅
@@FlourgoldWizards I'd rather be in your warm shop drinking.
You make the snuffer bottle look so easy sucking up gold
The ones I have purchased are no good
Is the end of the straw cut at an angle?
@@FlourgoldWizards I wil try that Thankyou :)
Tell me whats your opinion on the Goldfox Mini Tromel Sluice,
Or the mini Omni Tromel Sluice
Anyone willing to give an exspert opinion.
I really couldn’t say !
Good morning Jason!
Morning!