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kino223
post Jun 7 2011, 07:44 PM
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Easy question. Where should I go? Preferably a spot for dredging and sluicing. A place with no claims and a lot of acres on NF or BLM land. emoticon-object-018.gif
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post Jun 7 2011, 08:35 PM
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Hi kino and welcome to CP.
That's actually not an "easy question" given the current river conditions that the state is experiencing. Runoff is epic and impossible to dredge in my region of the mountains right now. You might be able to find a place to work a hand sluice or shovel into a banker, but that's about it until mother nature says so.
You didn't indicate your location or how far you're willing to travel... which may help us answer your question better.

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A place with no claims and a lot of acres on NF or BLM land. emoticon-object-018.gif


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It's out there... this site is a great place to learn how to locate and legally confirm locations for your prospecting pleasure.
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