Just found you Tony and like others I learnt more in 10.28 mins than in any time previous. Very informative. You have a like and a new subscriber! Many thanks. Look forward to more insights. Cheers
Exactly if your not using tengraph or geoview then you are ill prepared, all ya going to do is drive around on a driving holiday. lol. Best video yet, well done. Add to that wherever those leaders come in contact with an outcrop of rock then, I am a believer that allivials" should" be not far.
We Always are out looking for new ground Tony, I hate digging trash , I'm still yet to peg my first Lease, But This is the year. Appreciate all the Information you provide, your channel should be at 10k + IMO
@@goldtalkleonora6881 Thanks mate, In your opinion, what amount of surface gold would motivate you to peg ground and push it? Obviously more is better, but would you bother with 1 or 2 ounce patches? If the ground was more than a couple feet deep?. I've never used machinery before so I have no idea TBH.
I have use this technique Tony and it works well! The first big patch I found was joining the dots and was 8km from the nearest shaft! I'm still to fill in the rest😪
thank you for sharing your knowledge. However one thing I am confused, you mentioned checking tengraph for dead tenements to see mines. I can still use geoview and tengraph to find old mines without looking at dead tenements. What's the point of looking at dead tenements?
G'day, point is that most dead tenements don't have mines on them. Both geoview and tengraph will show you the mines(most of them) and thats good when we are looking to 'connect the dots' but looking for privately held dead tenements will tell you where the alluvial gold has been. Please let me know if I have or haven't answered your question....I get myself confused sometimes!!
@@goldtalkleonora6881 Gday thanks for reply. Actually I’m not sure if I understand you. Are you saying to look for alluvial gold we not necessarily have to be at tenements that are around the mines? I have thought about it and believed it can be risky if not close to a gold mine, we might end up getting nothing? Should I go try somewhere have faults and what are the other important geology factor I need to consider? I’m a newbie here :). Also after watching ur video I have seen the dead tenements and there are some dead P license. I assume those areas are well worked out if that’s correct? Thanks.
When you say looking for new country is a waste of time , sorry mate but I call that Bul$&@7 we have found plenty of patches in new country , where no man have been , and look at some very successful prospectors there is going into new country and find the mega patches , but they don’t go on internet and bla bla about it. So waste of time exploring new country is NOT a waste of time. Sorry that’s my opinion .
Great theory, and well explained.
Just found you Tony and like others I learnt more in 10.28 mins than in any time previous. Very informative. You have a like and a new subscriber! Many thanks. Look forward to more insights. Cheers
Cheers Robert....I thank you for your feedback. If there is anything specific you would like to learn about just yell out.
I remember you passing on that information on your very first 3 day course Tony, it's been invaluable to me ever since😉
what was that Keith...10 years ago???....your a good prospector now mate.
Exactly if your not using tengraph or geoview then you are ill prepared, all ya going to do is drive around on a driving holiday. lol. Best video yet, well done. Add to that wherever those leaders come in contact with an outcrop of rock then, I am a believer that allivials" should" be not far.
Hahahahahaha You got a “like”👍 and a new subscriber because of your first joke 10seconds in 🔥
That would be the most informative short info session I have seen.Well done.👍
Thank you...I didn't think anyone was watching!
Thankyou Tony, Lisa and Steven!
Appreciate your insight
Some great information there , you get right to the point of saving a newbie a whole lot of wasted time . Great job Tony , cheers Ned . 👍✌✅
thanks Ned...thats the idea.
Well done mate, always good to see your honest approach, look forward to catching up soon
sounds good Steve...when do you think you will be back?
@@goldtalkleonora6881 not sure yet, still waiting on the car, will keep you posted, take care to you both
yep....heard about the car..........sigh.
Look at those shafts like a compass well said 👍
Thanks Tony cool video ⛏️👍
We Always are out looking for new ground Tony, I hate digging trash , I'm still yet to peg my first Lease, But This is the year. Appreciate all the Information you provide, your channel should be at 10k + IMO
I don't mind trash if I can push a foot or two off the top!! Be fussy with the ground you choose....no point paying for duffa dirt.
@@goldtalkleonora6881 Thanks mate, In your opinion, what amount of surface gold would motivate you to peg ground and push it? Obviously more is better, but would you bother with 1 or 2 ounce patches? If the ground was more than a couple feet deep?.
I've never used machinery before so I have no idea TBH.
@@GoldfieldsGoose I've just done a vid which will hopefully give you an answer to your question....hope thats ok.
I have use this technique Tony and it works well! The first big patch I found was joining the dots and was 8km from the nearest shaft! I'm still to fill in the rest😪
Tony your good
Thanks Tony, I'm understanding it.
good stuff Rob.
45 degrees, I’m breaking out in a sweat just thinking that number🥵
thank you for sharing your knowledge. However one thing I am confused, you mentioned checking tengraph for dead tenements to see mines. I can still use geoview and tengraph to find old mines without looking at dead tenements. What's the point of looking at dead tenements?
G'day, point is that most dead tenements don't have mines on them. Both geoview and tengraph will show you the mines(most of them) and thats good when we are looking to 'connect the dots' but looking for privately held dead tenements will tell you where the alluvial gold has been. Please let me know if I have or haven't answered your question....I get myself confused sometimes!!
@@goldtalkleonora6881 Gday thanks for reply. Actually I’m not sure if I understand you. Are you saying to look for alluvial gold we not necessarily have to be at tenements that are around the mines? I have thought about it and believed it can be risky if not close to a gold mine, we might end up getting nothing? Should I go try somewhere have faults and what are the other important geology factor I need to consider? I’m a newbie here :). Also after watching ur video I have seen the dead tenements and there are some dead P license. I assume those areas are well worked out if that’s correct? Thanks.
@@goldtalkleonora6881 and would u pls explain what is privately held tenements and how to find them?
Cool
Out in the bush .Lots of flies....boring....lonely...no gold ..there you go,I connected the dots..
Prospecting isn't for everyone Makka.
@@goldtalkleonora6881 Thanks mate...was just havin a laugh..I appreciate your knowledge
@@emp731 me too....all good😁
E isu ai 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏👏👏
cheers Jorge....whatever that means?
When you say looking for new country is a waste of time , sorry mate but I call that Bul$&@7 we have found plenty of patches in new country , where no man have been , and look at some very successful prospectors there is going into new country and find the mega patches , but they don’t go on internet and bla bla about it. So waste of time exploring new country is NOT a waste of time. Sorry that’s my opinion .
I accept your apology Betina.