I just "screamed" at the haters in the comments on his first video in this series. Much better appreciation being shown here, for the time and effort, and value, that he is producing for our entertainment and education. Congratulations to all of good character here, for swimming through the filth of tight-hearted typists and "scowlers"...!
There's always gonna be these haters and the sadness of this it's how children are being raised today now not my children or any of my friends children because we would brake our children's faces if they would ever talk to anyone that way but yes I agree with you to those who can't just watch a video and if Y'ALL don't like it just move on are y'all not afraid that that person could really easily find you lol LOL LoL lol thumbs up my friends WOW so easy
Thankyou for helping show that the real value isn`t just a few minute specks of gold but the time we can spend looking for the most likely spot ,proving it , then go to work on it . Intelligence plus hard work makes you the luckiest guy in the creek .
I love this guy. This isn't staged like most are so you're going to have to sit through the real time bullshit and there may be gold here but i'm not in the mood to work that hard. Thank you sir for being real about it.
It's funny how "half" of the videos about finding gold on TH-cam says there is a *LOT* of gold waiting out there (showing pans full of nuggets), while the other half says there is almost none. I appreciate your telling the *truth* about technique and availability.
Hello, so far I have watched your 1,2,and 3 videos of where to look for gold, and your a great teacher with good information. I want to thank you for taking the time to make your videos. :)))
Hi...I would add something to your information...especially when it comes to big rocks. I have personally found three types of lay down patterns...one will set the gold down right behind it, another lays streaks of black sand and gold streaming on either side of the boulder and another that sets the gold down in a bunch 3 or more feet downstream of the rock. My assumption on that is that in certain conditions, a boil out can occur. I always sample in those 3 places for that reason. Nice Job.
Awesomeness great video Absolutely enjoyed it Now I think I will go try my luck Thank you very much Sir Keep making these great videos And God Bless you Thank you very much
This is a good demonstration of the principals of prospecting for gold in a river. But, a definition of terms is needed here. For our purposes, soil is an organic material (a once living plant or animal) and will only be found in stagnant bodies of water as it is very light and is washed away easily. Dirt is a catch all word for materials including clays and loam etc. What you encounter while prospecting in rivers, streams, etc. are rock (mineral) gradations. In other words rock aggregates. These aggregates can be processed or classified according to size, usually done with screens, but including other methods. For example: if a rock can pass a one inch by one inch opening in a screen, but is retained on a three quarter inch opening on another screen, it is nominally classified as one inch material. And so on down to very fine material which is classified by the number of openings in a one inch by one inch area of screen. This material is generally called sand or fines and is still a mineral material. So when sampling for Gold, we are not looking for organic materials (dirt or soil), but for relatively heavy minerals such as black sand which contains iron. A trip to your local sand and gravel (aggregate mining) operation will demonstrate quickly how materials are processed, segregated, classified, and possibly cleaned of organic materials. A running river segregates materials according to size and weight naturally. That is what this man is teaching you.
Need to make a video of certain water ways that are likely to have gold as opposed to where to find them in a certain river. Are smaller streams likely to have gold? Have a stream close to house that is very hilly and has big hills flowing down to the water way which I'm assuming means it's been there for a long time but doesnt have alot of water running through. Would that be a decent place to look...?
Does anybody know of a good place to pan for gold in west Tennessee preferably the lower part of west Tennessee I would love to try this. Even bought a gold pan at a yard sale.
I have never panned for gold in my life having lived in the New England area rather than out west. However, any other video I have watched shows the actual panning being done on the ridged side of the pan, not the smooth side which you used. I believe the ridges are to catch the gold, whereas the smooth side of the pan would just let it slip out. Am I correct? Enjoying the vids tho'..... Even tho' we'd probably never find anything in this area, I think it would be a fun thing to do with my grandson this summer so I'm going to order a pan online. We already have a metal detector we can use, too. Thanks for a lot of good ideas!
The grooves are for the earlier parts, to retain the gold when you're being more aggressive. Near the end, you have to use the flat side otherwise the turbulence required to remove the last bit of black sand will stir up and lose the gold.
I have a large creek running thru my 80 acres unfortunately Arkansas isn’t suppose to be a good state for gold but I’m going to pan it anyway . Quartz and precious stones are what Arkansas is famous for , how do you find those??
Precious stones are also very dense, so finding them follows the same rules as gold - they go to the bottom of the pan. However, I have no experience prospecting for them so I can't give you any more than that.
i went to a far creek there were exposed big roots and i dug a sample pan there and nothing. in stream nothing. in shoreline with little roots chaching some flakes and specks!. Gold is sometimes were you don't expect it.
+Myles Nicholas Not practically, because what winds up happening is that tiny bits of magnetic sand catch the magnet within seconds. So no information is really gathered that way, just black sand.
+Myles Nicholas There are ways to use magnets on the underside of a sluice box to remove the magnetite and other "unwanteds" - but it only acts as an additional classification method to filter out the stuff you dont want in your concentrates. The magnets do tell you a bit about the material you're processing but not much else. Keene does have a new(ish) drywasher that uses electrolytic action on a fine metallic mesh that supposedly can catch more of the small fine stuff due to the static charge it produces. But you can't necessarly use a drywasher everywhere. It depends how wet your material is and what methods you're using. Some people use drywashers down in Nevada/California because they can be used in remote, dry areas with no water source.
That is true, to a point; but only when you don't fully understand where the gold should be. See, the difference between a bank and the channel is that the channel sorts the gold much better than the bank. So on the bank, you'll see some gold on top - small amounts - because there isn't much current to move the gold down. But in the channel, it's much much more likely to be buried. If you get down to the bedrock, you'll likely find much more gold in the channel than on the bank.
love ya vidz dude! .....i watch them over and over, and today i had a thought.... too many rocks/gravel, so ya gotta dig deeper, but then, that big boulder might collapse and roll? :).... just a thought ^^
Best to go talk to the local forest service or BLM office. Some places it's fine, others it's against the rules but never enforced, other places it's strictly forbidden. Maps do exist, but I haven't found any I like. Forest service has some that show public land/vs private, but don't show claims. I am working with a guy who has a great idea for mapping out claims, which may be available later this fall. But for now, start with that; and/or any gold supply stores (most areas with gold have one)
Just go anywhere you want and if you are not welcome you will find a locked gate. Ignore no tresspassing signs as they are just everywhere and if they could be enforced there would be a locked gate. If an area is claimed it should be marked properly. If not, it is yours to prospect.If someone tells you it is theirs, ask them where the marks are. If he cannot. Ignore his bullshit.Be respectful of genuine claim owners and landowners and ask permission where practical.
Have you ever been met with violence following this advice? I'd like to think that shooting at claim jumpers is a relic, but I'm a greenhorn. There's an area where I'd like to prospect with 40+ year old claim markers. No way they are still valid. Thanks in advance.
Im sorry but i have to agree. You cant say "this is how you find gold" and discredit everyone else's techniques, but your technique PANS OUT. Once you prove that your technique works, then you can go out teach people.
I just "screamed" at the haters in the comments on his first video in this series. Much better appreciation being shown here, for the time and effort, and value, that he is producing for our entertainment and education. Congratulations to all of good character here, for swimming through the filth of tight-hearted typists and "scowlers"...!
There's always gonna be these haters and the sadness of this it's how children are being raised today now not my children or any of my friends children because we would brake our children's faces if they would ever talk to anyone that way but yes I agree with you to those who can't just watch a video and if Y'ALL don't like it just move on are y'all not afraid that that person could really easily find you lol LOL LoL lol thumbs up my friends WOW so easy
this guy knows what he is doing . best i seen yet
Thankyou for helping show that the real value isn`t just a few minute specks of gold but the time we can spend looking for the most likely spot ,proving it , then go to work on it . Intelligence plus hard work makes you the luckiest guy in the creek .
Im not interested in finding gold but i still watch you because i enjoy listening to ppl that know their craft well.
Your information is on point to me, It confirms everything else I've learned. I love your direct hands on approach. Thank you!
I love this guy. This isn't staged like most are so you're going to have to sit through the real time bullshit and there may be gold here but i'm not in the mood to work that hard. Thank you sir for being real about it.
It's funny how "half" of the videos about finding gold on TH-cam says there is a *LOT* of gold waiting out there (showing pans full of nuggets), while the other half says there is almost none.
I appreciate your telling the *truth* about technique and availability.
You gotta know were to look
Came across this channel by accident and so glad I did! Excellent info! Subscribed!
Hello, so far I have watched your 1,2,and 3 videos of where to look for gold, and your a great teacher with good information. I want to thank you for taking the time to make your videos. :)))
I really like your educational videos. Thank you for all the work you put in to these.
Hi...I would add something to your information...especially when it comes to big rocks. I have personally found three types of lay down patterns...one will set the gold down right behind it, another lays streaks of black sand and gold streaming on either side of the boulder and another that sets the gold down in a bunch 3 or more feet downstream of the rock. My assumption on that is that in certain conditions, a boil out can occur. I always sample in those 3 places for that reason. Nice Job.
Bill Peters when you talk about the gold and black sand streaming down either side is it at a angle like a V or a U shape?
Awesomeness great video
Absolutely enjoyed it
Now I think I will go try my luck
Thank you very much Sir
Keep making these great videos
And God Bless you
Thank you very much
This is a good demonstration of
the principals of prospecting for gold in a river. But, a definition of terms
is needed here. For our purposes, soil is an organic material (a
once living plant or animal) and will only be found in stagnant
bodies of water as it is very light and is washed away easily. Dirt is a catch
all word for materials including clays and loam etc. What you encounter while
prospecting in rivers, streams, etc. are rock (mineral) gradations. In
other words rock aggregates. These aggregates can be processed or classified
according to size, usually done with screens, but including
other methods. For example: if a rock can pass a one inch by one inch
opening in a screen, but is retained on a three quarter inch opening on
another screen, it is nominally classified as one inch material. And
so on down to very fine material which is classified by the number of openings
in a one inch by one inch area of screen. This material is generally called
sand or fines and is still a mineral material. So when sampling for Gold, we
are not looking for organic materials (dirt or soil), but for relatively heavy
minerals such as black sand which contains iron.
A trip to your local sand and
gravel (aggregate mining) operation will demonstrate quickly how materials
are processed, segregated, classified, and possibly cleaned of organic
materials. A running river segregates materials according to size and
weight naturally. That is what this man is teaching you.
excellent video, thanks for sharing, I really appreciate sound advice
Great video. Clear and concise. Thank you for posting this.
Great videos I watch and rewatch. This is only my second year but find these videos very informative. Thank-you
THIS GUY IS WORTH WATCHING
Thank you for the good advice and taking the time to share it.
so well done and the guy seems likable. learning much
Thanks for sharing this invaluable information. Very helpful and informative!
6:21 I never knew that, but now that I do it makes so much sense, haha thank you!
Need to make a video of certain water ways that are likely to have gold as opposed to where to find them in a certain river. Are smaller streams likely to have gold? Have a stream close to house that is very hilly and has big hills flowing down to the water way which I'm assuming means it's been there for a long time but doesnt have alot of water running through. Would that be a decent place to look...?
There is no way to tell just by asking those questions. That's why you have to sample, like this video shows.
I like the information and time you put into your series.
Does anybody know of a good place to pan for gold in west Tennessee preferably the lower part of west Tennessee I would love to try this. Even bought a gold pan at a yard sale.
How exciting! cool video as well
I have never panned for gold in my life having lived in the New England area rather than out west. However, any other video I have watched shows the actual panning being done on the ridged side of the pan, not the smooth side which you used. I believe the ridges are to catch the gold, whereas the smooth side of the pan would just let it slip out. Am I correct? Enjoying the vids tho'..... Even tho' we'd probably never find anything in this area, I think it would be a fun thing to do with my grandson this summer so I'm going to order a pan online. We already have a metal detector we can use, too. Thanks for a lot of good ideas!
The grooves are for the earlier parts, to retain the gold when you're being more aggressive. Near the end, you have to use the flat side otherwise the turbulence required to remove the last bit of black sand will stir up and lose the gold.
Thank you, sir, I enjoy watching your explanations and techniques.
Good teacher, thanks for the tips
Thank You for your help🌸💐🌸
I have a large creek running thru my 80 acres unfortunately Arkansas isn’t suppose to be a good state for gold but I’m going to pan it anyway . Quartz and precious stones are what Arkansas is famous for , how do you find those??
Precious stones are also very dense, so finding them follows the same rules as gold - they go to the bottom of the pan. However, I have no experience prospecting for them so I can't give you any more than that.
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This is one of the best Channels on You tube , Thanks a lot my friend, much appreciated, May God Bless You!
Excellent video.
Interesting fella. Has cool way of saying here.
Great video excellent info
i went to a far creek there were exposed big roots and i dug a sample pan there and nothing. in stream nothing. in shoreline with little roots chaching some flakes and specks!. Gold is sometimes were you don't expect it.
Could you use a neodymium magnet to identify where the black sand has accumulated, then assume the gold is also there too.
+Myles Nicholas Not practically, because what winds up happening is that tiny bits of magnetic sand catch the magnet within seconds. So no information is really gathered that way, just black sand.
+Myles Nicholas There are ways to use magnets on the underside of a sluice box to remove the magnetite and other "unwanteds" - but it only acts as an additional classification method to filter out the stuff you dont want in your concentrates. The magnets do tell you a bit about the material you're processing but not much else. Keene does have a new(ish) drywasher that uses electrolytic action on a fine metallic mesh that supposedly can catch more of the small fine stuff due to the static charge it produces. But you can't necessarly use a drywasher everywhere. It depends how wet your material is and what methods you're using. Some people use drywashers down in Nevada/California because they can be used in remote, dry areas with no water source.
Nice job!
Thank you
That is true, to a point; but only when you don't fully understand where the gold should be. See, the difference between a bank and the channel is that the channel sorts the gold much better than the bank. So on the bank, you'll see some gold on top - small amounts - because there isn't much current to move the gold down. But in the channel, it's much much more likely to be buried. If you get down to the bedrock, you'll likely find much more gold in the channel than on the bank.
Thank you!
awesome.. realtime honest and helpful, thanx so much!
i like this guy. he's cool.
love ya vidz dude! .....i watch them over and over, and today i had a thought....
too many rocks/gravel, so ya gotta dig deeper, but then, that big boulder might collapse and roll? :).... just a thought ^^
Well, I've got an ounce and a half of gold that says otherwise. You're entitled to your opinion.
Best to go talk to the local forest service or BLM office. Some places it's fine, others it's against the rules but never enforced, other places it's strictly forbidden.
Maps do exist, but I haven't found any I like. Forest service has some that show public land/vs private, but don't show claims. I am working with a guy who has a great idea for mapping out claims, which may be available later this fall. But for now, start with that; and/or any gold supply stores (most areas with gold have one)
I love gold!!
The USGS has some maps that shows gold bearing areas. USGS dot Gov.
Can gold be found at the bottom of a waterfall?
Adrian Paul They move easily anytime
Thanks again
“Scrape off the top two inches…”
Who else was horrified? 😂🙌🏼⛏
“…Now, I know that may have horrified some of you…”
yes,..very informative,..
At 0: 56, it looks like that you’re standing on a lions head.
holly shit @ Pan Out Didn't know that till now wow
He read my mind at 5:24
omg....so thaatt's wheere 'itt ddntt paann oout' comes frooom?
please more vid these are good
interesting tutorial.... :)
Fun video
Just go anywhere you want and if you are not welcome you will find a locked gate. Ignore no tresspassing signs as they are just everywhere and if they could be enforced there would be a locked gate. If an area is claimed it should be marked properly. If not, it is yours to prospect.If someone tells you it is theirs, ask them where the marks are. If he cannot. Ignore his bullshit.Be respectful of genuine claim owners and landowners and ask permission where practical.
Have you ever been met with violence following this advice? I'd like to think that shooting at claim jumpers is a relic, but I'm a greenhorn. There's an area where I'd like to prospect with 40+ year old claim markers. No way they are still valid.
Thanks in advance.
Wow, sounds kinda crazy but plausible.
Africa is a hot spot for gold.
so gold is not over herald but over therald, so when the water level is up herald not down derald....fuck..
I loved the video and I'll definitely watch more but the way he says 'here' just sets me on edge I dont know why. I'm not hating btw
how will you avoid wild animal bear and mountain lion? you not packing any protecting gear. nice instruction for newbie
Why are you so paranoid?
what about a metal detector for some big nugs!
There are almost no nuggets in this river. And detectors have a very short range unless the nugget is enormous (
03:04 Forest Gump's Feather is STILL GOING!
I didn't get the reference to Forests feather,
Fast with that pan I wanna go where there is gold hate to pan where there's no gold.
Gold Rush!
5:08 shake it real good
You know what the call people who pan like that dontcha ???-- Paupers !!!!!
Is there gold in every river on earth
No, you need to find a river where gold is known to exist.
no gold?? next time!
I FUCKING "HERE" NOT HEWW. I still like him
I like all your info an videos but its very hard to pay attention to wat yr saying wen u talk like thaot
Show me the gold!
I cringed when you knocked the 2 inches of rock off the top. Should’ve suspended the dirt more
Didnt pan out for him, lmao!!
god is so hard trying to understand this guys talk...
Why my dude sound like Bobby buche from the water boy when he use the word “ there , here and on lol
H(ear)..hhhheeeerrrrreee...rivER...riiivvv....ER
No Gold heeyour, no gold theeyorre
Lol
What a negative and strange comment.
how come you cannot pronounce the letter R ? without putting a L into it ?
How come you can't make a comment without coming across as an ass?
What kind of speech impediment does this guy have?
Hmmm... I didn't even notice a speech impediment.
I believe he is deaf or has a hearing impediment.
here, there I hate that accent
Price of silver
Amar Akbar Anthony he is deaf. Not an accent!
total waste of time ....
lightbearer131 your whole life is.
Lightbearer131 should have been swallowed.
Im sorry but i have to agree. You cant say "this is how you find gold" and discredit everyone else's techniques, but your technique PANS OUT. Once you prove that your technique works, then you can go out teach people.