It just mite help you out if you classify the pan down before you pan. if the rocks in your pan are bigger than the gold it will knock most of your gold out of the pan. You are getting gold but I think you can get more if you take the other pan and a classifier and get all the big rocks out. Just an FYI.
I like kyles videos but I think he’s throws out a lot of gold the way he pans. When you swirl it in a circle you bring it right back to the top. He’s gotta slow down a bit
Gold is so heavy compared to everything else in the pan, the second you shimmy the pan it’s all on the bottom. There are a lot of other things that look like gold, but waft around with the sand, but everything that is gold stays with the lead. If he’s got shot in the pan, gold is even heavier by a LOT.
Not bad at all for Missouri. You guys look happy with life and that's worth more than any gold. Good luck with the move and as always see you on the next adventure!
Kyle when I was a kid growing up in silver thorn Colorado I use to take a water hose and get a siphon flow going from the melting snow in my yard to recover flake gold,then as I got a little older,(about 10) I then taught myself to hold pan on the sand bars of the blue river which was about a 1000 feet from my home.i recovered much gold as a kid and I am still a fan of this type of gold collection until this day.there are some huge nuggets in the blue river that are just waiting for some young folks like y'all to recover.
Kyle thank you for the little Red heart ❤️ thing on my comment, though I am a old man now and don't live where I grew up as a lad,I still can recall with clarity the flake gold,and the match head size nuggets that were so plentiful that I would find,I don't know where you live ,but if you live in Colorado and you will go below lake Dillon down onto the Blue River there in silver Thorn and hit them sand bars I am willing to bet ya the gold is still there just waiting for a strong healthy young man with gold fever in his DNA to pick it up and make it his. I also use to go gold prospecting with my father there in breaker ridge near an old ghost town known as tiger or tiger run,we pulled a lot of gold out of them creeks there as well.
I have been in mineral detection for 30 years or so. I started out with electronic machines and graduated to Dowsing from Google Earth Images and it works very well for me. Over the years I have passes over 300 blind tests with "Flying Colors". I am generally glad to help others. Robert
Thanks for the inspiration. I remember my family trips to the canyons to pan for gold and these videos have convinced me to get some equipment and start hiking the rivers with her...in search of her college funding... at least, that's what I'm going to tell her.
Quick question . I live in Eastern NC and have never heard of anyone panning in this part of NC as I know they do in the mountains. I look for Indian artifacts in fields and we find some white crystals or quartz but some times it has veins of what look like gold. Could it be gold or am I crazy?
I reccomend rather than pumping straight into a gold pan build a larger reservoir or box with higher walls then scoop out of that with your pan to pan the paydirt it would better protect from losing anything while pumping it into the box and would increase your productivity you wouldn't need to go through the whole process as often
Looks like y’all are having fun. I just have one suggestion. Maybe put a larger pan beneath your pan while you’re sleuthing. The pressure that you’re forcing into your sleuth could be blowing out some of your gold
A little late but if that was bedrock slabs I would be breaking those off and panning all the stuff in between. Don’t forget to wash and scrub slabs also
Anyone have any idea which stocks may be experiencing major growth this new year season? A lot of people have been talking about a January bounce. I recently sold my Boca Grande, Florida, house, and I want to invest a lump sum before equities recover in the stock market. Is now a good time to buy or not?
I don't believe there has ever been a better method to understand how to enhance your wealth than by working with a skilled portfolio advisor who can research and experience a wide range of markets. The value of the U.S. dollar clearly has an impact on investing in a variety of ways.
I was left holding worthless positions in the market in 2020 because to these market uncertainties, which is why I don't base my market assessments and decisions on rumours and hearsay. Before I started noticing any noticeable improvements in my portfolio, I had to fully redesign it with the assistance of an advisor; I've been working with the same advisor and have scaled up to 750k.
@James Vigor Yes, My mentor Julie Anne Hoover has extensive training and knowledge in the financial industry. She is regarded as an authority in the field and has in-depth understanding of portfolio diversification. I advise doing more study on her credentials. She is a great resource for anyone looking to understand the financial market because of her extensive experience.
@@marcelrobert9569 Thanks for the advice. The search for your coach was simple. and before setting up a call with her, I did extensive research on her credentials. She seems to have a high degree of skill based on her resume, and I appreciate the chance to chat with her.
People ask "where is that?" Haha!!! I can tell you exactly where. He's south of the big muddy, far east of OK, just west of TN and just a shake north of Arkansas. Oh, and about 2 miles down stream. 🤫
Great gold and an awesome piece of coral. Very exciting adventure. Love your videos. Been exploring my area in south west Ohio. Hopefully finding a good bed rock deposit as well. I’m sure there is much better gold in those types of exposed bedrock shelves. 😊👍
Stay southwest, none here in central ohio. I sluice, pan, dig, dig, dig, dig, nothing. I get alot of lead, iron, black and red sand, but no gold. Next week, I'm heading your way. And later this summer, I plan on sniping paint creek.
Hi Kyle can you tell us the net worth of you finds it would be awesome at the end of the videos. Also you should try and get a metal detector, you probably can find gold nuggets in and out of the waters. Thanks for sharing really enjoy the videos....
All that hiking 🥾 all that work for the speck 🤣 talking microscope to see it 😂 , you guys have it go n on but dam . I hope you guys hit truly thanks for sharing
Neat video if nothing else you’re having a great adventure that’s not the every day kind of day in the outdoors. Of coarse it never fails to have a smart ass peanut gallery commenting. Good luck and happy hunting.
Never used a hand dredger. But now you have me wanting to. Only thing I dont like is you cant see. I dam up spots I want to work, use a bucket, hand pump, and sponge to literally dry it out. Then I can see everything. I work one side until water starts to seep in, use clay to stop seepage, and then work the other side. Also, I'm always alone, would love to have a partner, especially a cute one like yours. Enjoyed your video. Always learning.
That rock is ancient choral reef and I have a question what part of Missouri are you in? I live in northern MO and allot of the creeks I morel mushroom hunting look just like that
Not bad looks great brother I'm not doing to bad to yes there Gold out here in Missouri I know I brake my butt to get it out . so keep it up brother work hard get Gold see ya . And a hello to the cam girl good filming
What creek are you on Kyle? I'm over in Wichita not too far away. Sure would be nice to take a small suction dredge in there but might be a challenge over a mile in. Might be a great place to take a good metal detector like a Gold Bug also! Looks like your having lots of fun!!! Good Luck!
kyle get your dredge down there suck that hole clean, with all your tailings going downstream, so after next big river run/flood/thunderstorm that hole will be full of heavies again, keep doing it after each storm till no more lead turns up. Bet you'll get gold there always now if you keep it cleaned out. Cheers love your vids
I lived on the west shore of Lake Michigan for 30 years and became familiar with the geology . Wisconsin was plowed flat by the glaciers that passed over it ten thousand years ago.my guess is most of the Canadian gold brought down by the glaziers would be found in the terminal moraines and at the deepest points in various lakes gouged out by the glacier. Best bet would be the deepest point in Lake Michigan which is about 900 feet. The global drought has probably reduced the deepest point to neared to 800 ft.
There's lots of gold and nickel deep in the ground in northern Wisconsin. Sulfide mining was stopped in Forest County, as there was concern regarding the Wolf River.
What's going on ? Well as you asked I have just finished picking all the leaves up in the garden ,and emptying my compost bin ! It's starting to rain so going inside for some lunch ! How are you doing ? ( in Joey's voice )
I hope you prospectors take a salt shaker with you to get those leaches off you. Our guy up in the UP is in the big lake most of the time but this fella is in some stinky stuff, good home for leaches. They are tough to get off with a knife but salt just shrivels them up.
First rock definitely fossilized coral.... second rock looks like a cave formation washed out of a cave... 3rd rock... I didn't recognize. Maybe its planet earth? Nice gold haul!
How many penny weight did you get from there? Looks like an awesome score as I've never heard Missouri to be a magor gold hotspot! I loved the crayfish shots too. Your stone is a coral fossil , I know coral from the up of Mich. Is around 400 million years old, so I would guess Missouri to be about the same age for the ocean fossils.
You can buy a small digital camera microscope on Amazon for about thirty bucks. You got more gold than I thought. Nice helper too. I would be hunting minerals too. Jade might be there! Get a black light and wander around at night and see what's there. You might build your own gold trap too somewhere on a creek. I'd look for older higher bench gravel too.
Thats some verry nice gold right there!I do really like this dry river and it has some epic bedrock to make some exploring! Greetings from Poland :D Like your videos and there goes a sub 2u.
How much gold was in this clean out? Where can we buy a tube with plunger like you used to remove the gravel? This is so I can interesting. I am 72 yo in Arizona and would like to search for a couple of months before returning to the Philippines. My Filipina wife has several uncles who are gold miners who want me to teach them how to build a handcrafted scribfit log home with Philip Pines which grow on their land in the Highlands. I am hoping to learn much from watching you. I enjoyed your vlog thanks
The "coral" u found looked to me where pyrite deposits once were and rustled away leaving the little holes all over it. I'm probably wrong someone who knows more than me might be able to absolutely tell u
What you found is a petrified palm wood. After cutting and polishing it is beautiful. That piece is probably worth around $150-$250. Go back and get it.
I'm retired now and from Alaska and if you ever want to really want to find more and bigger that's the place to go. I'm talking nuggets almost the size of a finger nail. There's thousands of old mines all's you need to do is pan the old tailings in one week I wound up with 1.5oz I really didn't work hard, I knew someone who would spend the summer there and he was doing about 15oz. Great place for Vacation
So hey Kyle, what brand 'nugget trapper' is that? I cant seem to find it anywhere and kinda like the design of the one you have. Thanks in advance, Will
pretty sure I recognize some of where his videos are but I do know generally where this is - gives you a hint: Gold in Missouri was brought in from ancient glaciers.
Lmao diddddn't get skunked two fly poops lol another good video Kyle keep on keepin on brother😂😂😂😂😂 it was almost a good one lol😂😂😂not a bad amount at the end bud but yeah you almost went down bro thats what i laughed about sorry lol
These gold panning/prospecting videos are always enjoyable and even inspiring to watch. The adventure and being in nature, rather than on your silly smart device is a good lesson in ‘living’. That being said, does anyone ever make any money off of all of these teensy weensy bits of gold…percentage wise? Fair question.
I dont know about anyone else, but I save what little I find. Percentage wise, I think I would be doing good to get a 1 percent return. But it's not even that. I'm also in ohio.. so..
You need to be looking for a drop out zone on a bend... the inside of bend, find the clay layer dig down to it, as I believe you will find this gold sitting on top of that clay layer, not in it..! On the bends look for the line of gravel which is a combination of large and small gravel..! Work through either side of that line, that should be the drop out zone..!
So one thing I don't understand is in the shallow areas why could you use a detector pointer to identify gold deposit within cracks in creek beds. Wouldn't that speed up your search faster and avoid areas where there is no gold.
I have better luck in parts of the wash that runs near my house in Arizona. The wash has worn away the top stuff and now runs on well defined bed rock. The wash area is a game trail for môuntain lions after coyotes and various squirrels. The wash runs for many miles from Black Mountain.
Good video brother. I find a good bit of coral here in Ohio. Lots of 400million year old fossils. Back when this was an ocean. 12.00 on Amazon you can get a pocket microscope with a light. Works like a champ.
Yeah, I’d say he’s losing half his gold. Shaking the pan and not the media, putting two hands on the pan would really change that, over washing at the end.
28:10 That is a mud fossil of a dead nephilim, its a lobe of a lung that went into a much larger humanoid than you. During the end of the Antidiluvian period a small handful of survivors on a boat managed to escape and the monstrosities and abominations of the fallen's children died in massive amounts all over the earth. You had several body parts of rapidly buried and petrified remains today, that one is a lung.
It just mite help you out if you classify the pan down before you pan. if the rocks in your pan are bigger than the gold it will knock most of your gold out of the pan. You are getting gold but I think you can get more if you take the other pan and a classifier and get all the big rocks out. Just an FYI.
I like kyles videos but I think he’s throws out a lot of gold the way he pans. When you swirl it in a circle you bring it right back to the top. He’s gotta slow down a bit
Yea looks like a lot of hard work wasted.
Gold is so heavy compared to everything else in the pan, the second you shimmy the pan it’s all on the bottom. There are a lot of other things that look like gold, but waft around with the sand, but everything that is gold stays with the lead. If he’s got shot in the pan, gold is even heavier by a LOT.
I agree, just started watching for first time and I'm blown away at how he loads pan, swirls pan, and washes pan, Got To Be Throwing GOLD All About
That's because it's not about the gold it's the female that the star of the show gold what gold
tap tap tap. not swirl swirl swirl lol
Not bad at all for Missouri. You guys look happy with life and that's worth more than any gold. Good luck with the move and as always see you on the next adventure!
Kyle when I was a kid growing up in silver thorn Colorado I use to take a water hose and get a siphon flow going from the melting snow in my yard to recover flake gold,then as I got a little older,(about 10) I then taught myself to hold pan on the sand bars of the blue river which was about a 1000 feet from my home.i recovered much gold as a kid and I am still a fan of this type of gold collection until this day.there are some huge nuggets in the blue river that are just waiting for some young folks like y'all to recover.
Kyle thank you for the little Red heart ❤️ thing on my comment, though I am a old man now and don't live where I grew up as a lad,I still can recall with clarity the flake gold,and the match head size nuggets that were so plentiful that I would find,I don't know where you live ,but if you live in Colorado and you will go below lake Dillon down onto the Blue River there in silver Thorn and hit them sand bars I am willing to bet ya the gold is still there just waiting for a strong healthy young man with gold fever in his DNA to pick it up and make it his.
I also use to go gold prospecting with my father there in breaker ridge near an old ghost town known as tiger or tiger run,we pulled a lot of gold out of them creeks there as well.
I have been in mineral detection for 30 years or so. I started out with electronic machines and graduated to Dowsing from Google Earth Images and it works very well for me. Over the years I have passes over 300 blind tests with "Flying Colors". I am generally glad to help others. Robert
Thanks for the inspiration. I remember my family trips to the canyons to pan for gold and these videos have convinced me to get some equipment and start hiking the rivers with her...in search of her college funding... at least, that's what I'm going to tell her.
Quick question . I live in Eastern NC and have never heard of anyone panning in this part of NC as I know they do in the mountains. I look for Indian artifacts in fields and we find some white crystals or quartz but some times it has veins of what look like gold. Could it be gold or am I crazy?
I use a screen to get rid of all the bigger gravel. It REALLY SPEEDS up the panniing time.
Jamie is a trooper, no complaining even though it looks pretty toasty out there. Once again great video!
"Where are the keys to the truck, just in case?" .. haha ever practical.
Most of God's country deplorables and warriors for peace keep the key in ignition.
@@ReginaJannie I'm used to seeing that on farms with the doors unlocked. As I'm a city-slicker I could never get used to doing that.
Great clean out! Wife and I are moving to Iowa from Minnesota. She loves watching your videos with me. Can't wait to try panning the Missouri River
I reccomend rather than pumping straight into a gold pan build a larger reservoir or box with higher walls then scoop out of that with your pan to pan the paydirt it would better protect from losing anything while pumping it into the box and would increase your productivity you wouldn't need to go through the whole process as often
A classifier in the pan will stop the gold shooting out the other side of the pan as you pump into it 👍🏻
It's nice to have someone to go panning together with :)
Looks like y’all are having fun. I just have one suggestion. Maybe put a larger pan beneath your pan while you’re sleuthing. The pressure that you’re forcing into your sleuth could be blowing out some of your gold
Or haul a small cement mixing tub. They are lightweight, hold a lot of material, and even give you a safety area in which to pan.
Hump a small sluice up there once and stash/hide/bury it to use everytime?
Never take advice about sluicing from someone who calls it "sleuthing" LMFAO!
Awesome haul...folks like me want to know the value of your find no matter how small...don't leave us hanging!
That crevice just keeps getting better! I think I'd camp there for a couple days with some more equipment and just knock the hell out that creek!
Thanks for taking us out with you that was fun great job getting all that gold new subscriber now 👍
A little late but if that was bedrock slabs I would be breaking those off and panning all the stuff in between. Don’t forget to wash and scrub slabs also
Anyone have any idea which stocks may be experiencing major growth this new year season? A lot of people have been talking about a January bounce. I recently sold my Boca Grande, Florida, house, and I want to invest a lump sum before equities recover in the stock market. Is now a good time to buy or not?
I don't believe there has ever been a better method to understand how to enhance your wealth than by working with a skilled portfolio advisor who can research and experience a wide range of markets. The value of the U.S. dollar clearly has an impact on investing in a variety of ways.
I was left holding worthless positions in the market in 2020 because to these market uncertainties, which is why I don't base my market assessments and decisions on rumours and hearsay. Before I started noticing any noticeable improvements in my portfolio, I had to fully redesign it with the assistance of an advisor; I've been working with the same advisor and have scaled up to 750k.
@James Vigor Yes, My mentor Julie Anne Hoover has extensive training and knowledge in the financial industry. She is regarded as an authority in the field and has in-depth understanding of portfolio diversification. I advise doing more study on her credentials. She is a great resource for anyone looking to understand the financial market because of her extensive experience.
@@marcelrobert9569 Thanks for the advice. The search for your coach was simple. and before setting up a call with her, I did extensive research on her credentials. She seems to have a high degree of skill based on her resume, and I appreciate the chance to chat with her.
Ask Morgan Stanley. I think AI and microchip stock. Gold, petrol, brave earth metals, Jade, art...
The things we do for gold!! Great video!!
People ask "where is that?" Haha!!! I can tell you exactly where. He's south of the big muddy, far east of OK, just west of TN and just a shake north of Arkansas. Oh, and about 2 miles down stream. 🤫
...and then east about two hoots and a holler!
Man you just like GPS thanks for the directions, found it no problem 😊
Can you believe that ? An actual gold digger 😆🤣😂
You forgot to add 37 paces north south of the Alaskan oakpine tree
Great gold and an awesome piece of coral. Very exciting adventure. Love your videos. Been exploring my area in south west Ohio. Hopefully finding a good bed rock deposit as well. I’m sure there is much better gold in those types of exposed bedrock shelves. 😊👍
South west Ohio? I’m in Dayton. How far out are ya?
Stay southwest, none here in central ohio. I sluice, pan, dig, dig, dig, dig, nothing. I get alot of lead, iron, black and red sand, but no gold. Next week, I'm heading your way. And later this summer, I plan on sniping paint creek.
3:00 you should see those under a black light, you can even “charge” it and it will give off its own glow for a few seconds after the lights off.
Kyle, just discovered your channel and new subscriber here. Thanks for your golden enthusiasm!
Is that hand dredge really worth it? Seems like you could push a lot of material through a regular dredge with a water jet. Maybe a gold hog .
Great video man. 👍 Nice take from that bedrock pocket. Tha big white rock looks like fossilized coral. 🇺🇸✌
Only 1:30 in and I see you got to carry that piece of coral out, I mean you got to, that is a keeper!
Hi Kyle can you tell us the net worth of you finds it would be awesome at the end of the videos. Also you should try and get a metal detector, you probably can find gold nuggets in and out of the waters. Thanks for sharing really enjoy the videos....
That looks like fossilized or petrified palm wood Probably worth more than all the gold you have found this year.
yes i have picked petrified palm and thats a nice piece
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@Daljit Deol look at any rock hounding groups
@Daljit Deol people use thousand year old bog-oak to make knife handles,cellphone cases, hell even mechanical Vapes I've seen
What do you look for when you're hiking that makes you stop and pan in a specific place?
Love seeing you finding chunkers. I grew up in Illinois going to clear water creeks and streams across the border.
Your girl just got you 5 new subscribers and 5 likes. And that's only the one's I know about..we love you to KYLE.
I believe I saw a gold nugget about a ounce and a half fly out of that suction pump when you shot the fifty footer. Lol
All that hiking 🥾 all that work for the speck 🤣 talking microscope to see it 😂 , you guys have it go n on but dam . I hope you guys hit truly thanks for sharing
Great finds enjoyed the video
Gold and beautiful women... I think you figured out the best mix! Great video as always brother, can't wait to get me one of them nugget trappers!
Nice final pan! Keep on! Best regards!
Neat video if nothing else you’re having a great adventure that’s not the every day kind of day in the outdoors. Of coarse it never fails to have a smart ass peanut gallery commenting. Good luck and happy hunting.
Never used a hand dredger. But now you have me wanting to. Only thing I dont like is you cant see. I dam up spots I want to work, use a bucket, hand pump, and sponge to literally dry it out. Then I can see everything. I work one side until water starts to seep in, use clay to stop seepage, and then work the other side. Also, I'm always alone, would love to have a partner, especially a cute one like yours. Enjoyed your video. Always learning.
That rock is ancient choral reef and I have a question what part of Missouri are you in? I live in northern MO and allot of the creeks I morel mushroom hunting look just like that
Not bad looks great brother I'm not doing to bad to yes there Gold out here in Missouri I know I brake my butt to get it out . so keep it up brother work hard get Gold see ya . And a hello to the cam girl good filming
Man all that hard work for a beer 🍺, on a hot day that is 😎
What creek are you on Kyle? I'm over in Wichita not too far away. Sure would be nice to take a small suction dredge in there but might be a challenge over a mile in. Might be a great place to take a good metal detector like a Gold Bug also! Looks like your having lots of fun!!! Good Luck!
Bro get a 3" abs pipe about 2 1/2 feet long and glue a magnifying glass to it . Works great for looking in shallows . Thanks for the video .
kyle get your dredge down there suck that hole clean, with all your tailings going downstream, so after next big river run/flood/thunderstorm that hole will be full of heavies again, keep doing it after each storm till no more lead turns up. Bet you'll get gold there always now if you keep it cleaned out. Cheers love your vids
"Taking a picture of my bootie?" Lol thanks for the eye candy lol
How do you know when your splashing the pan back and forth you're not pushing some of the gold right back in the water.. great videos..👍✌️🙏🇺🇲
Because gold is much heavier than everything else and sinks quickly to the bottom.
@@travishartman5662 thanks Travis for the answer.. have a great rest of the night.. 👍✌️🙏🇺🇲
It's all in the hunt, felt good out and about prospecting. Here in Wisconsin no gold :( thanks for sharing.
I lived on the west shore of Lake Michigan for 30 years and became familiar with the geology . Wisconsin was plowed flat by the glaciers that passed over it ten thousand years ago.my guess is most of the Canadian gold brought down by the glaziers would be found in the terminal moraines and at the deepest points in various lakes gouged out by the glacier. Best bet would be the deepest point in Lake Michigan which is about 900 feet. The global drought has probably reduced the deepest point to neared to 800 ft.
There's lots of gold and nickel deep in the ground in northern Wisconsin. Sulfide mining was stopped in Forest County, as there was concern regarding the Wolf River.
What's going on ? Well as you asked I have just finished picking all the leaves up in the garden ,and emptying my compost bin ! It's starting to rain so going inside for some lunch ! How are you doing ? ( in Joey's voice )
I had to fast forward not to get bored.
The coral piece you found is a Tabulate genus called "Syringopora," commonly from Silurian and Devonian time period rocks.
I hope you prospectors take a salt shaker with you to get those leaches off you. Our guy up in the UP is in the big lake most of the time but this fella is in some stinky stuff, good home for leaches. They are tough to get off with a knife but salt just shrivels them up.
Good job man, the thumbnail alone is going to get you a lot of views 😂😁🤙👌😎
Pretty good bunch of gold there now she can get a ring at least a down payment on her ring. See I'm on your side.
Nice healthy stream...look at all the crayfish
Great Job May I suggest you put a magnifier app on your phone. I have it. It’s great for looking at details, just a thought
First rock definitely fossilized coral.... second rock looks like a cave formation washed out of a cave... 3rd rock... I didn't recognize. Maybe its planet earth?
Nice gold haul!
How many penny weight did you get from there? Looks like an awesome score as I've never heard Missouri to be a magor gold hotspot! I loved the crayfish shots too. Your stone is a coral fossil , I know coral from the up of Mich. Is around 400 million years old, so I would guess Missouri to be about the same age for the ocean fossils.
I haven't weighed it i just throw all my gold into a mason jar lol I will weigh it when that is full.
You can buy a small digital camera microscope on Amazon for about thirty bucks. You got more gold than I thought. Nice helper too. I would be hunting minerals too. Jade might be there! Get a black light and wander around at night and see what's there. You might build your own gold trap too somewhere on a creek. I'd look for older higher bench gravel too.
I’m really enjoying watching your videos
You could almost buy a cheese burger with your “MASSIVE GOLD CLEANOUT!!!”
Dobrá práce.Přeji hodně zábavy a zlatých nálezů.Další inspirativní video ,fandím a dávám 👍.
Thats some verry nice gold right there!I do really like this dry river and it has some epic bedrock to make some exploring! Greetings from Poland :D Like your videos and there goes a sub 2u.
Nice Haul! Them crawdads were Hot, too, taking their Gold!😂😄😂
How much gold was in this clean out? Where can we buy a tube with plunger like you used to remove the gravel? This is so I can interesting. I am 72 yo in Arizona and would like to search for a couple of months before returning to the Philippines. My Filipina wife has several uncles who are gold miners who want me to teach them how to build a handcrafted scribfit log home with Philip Pines which grow on their land in the Highlands. I am hoping to learn much from watching you. I enjoyed your vlog thanks
The "coral" u found looked to me where pyrite deposits once were and rustled away leaving the little holes all over it. I'm probably wrong someone who knows more than me might be able to absolutely tell u
What you found is a petrified palm wood. After cutting and polishing it is beautiful. That piece is probably worth around $150-$250. Go back and get it.
That looks like fun. 👍👍
I'm retired now and from Alaska and if you ever want to really want to find more and bigger that's the place to go. I'm talking nuggets almost the size of a finger nail. There's thousands of old mines all's you need to do is pan the old tailings in one week I wound up with 1.5oz I really didn't work hard, I knew someone who would spend the summer there and he was doing about 15oz. Great place for Vacation
LIKED YOUR 10 PAN GOLD VIDEO AND CAMERAGIRL !
Any chance this is Camp Crk, a few miles north of Branson? Sure looks like it. (But then all these little Ozark creeks look pretty much the same)...
Strippers and gold, love it!!!
So hey Kyle, what brand 'nugget trapper' is that? I cant seem to find it anywhere and kinda like the design of the one you have. Thanks in advance, Will
Quartz, fossil coral, and Indian artifacts. Literal gold mine of treasures
I know u won't tell me exactly where but can u give an idea of what part of Missouri your in because I didn't think we had gold in Missouri
pretty sure I recognize some of where his videos are but I do know generally where this is - gives you a hint: Gold in Missouri was brought in from ancient glaciers.
If that's a 'massive' clean up, you don't have any gold in Missouri...
@@jonnyincomox exactly.
Every state has gold... just depends on the size and if it's worth trying to recover.
@@jonnyincomox I live in Missouri, and I've found gold in the creeks that cross my ranch... pretty good amount too
Just an observation, Invest in a ATV to cut out all the hiking and increase your nugget search with a metal detector
She is Not very interested in this.
But she is great background and we welcome her. Nice haul !
Lmao diddddn't get skunked two fly poops lol another good video Kyle keep on keepin on brother😂😂😂😂😂 it was almost a good one lol😂😂😂not a bad amount at the end bud but yeah you almost went down bro thats what i laughed about sorry lol
Just curious if one could find some in a spring feed creek
The first thing I thought of when I saw that beast of a "Dredge Pump" was... "Dude, we can use it as a bong!" lol
Or... the world's most powerful enema blaster? lmfao
Hi.i am a filipino I love what he is doing to find a gold im sure he love too.thats god blessing.
Nice I'll see you there Saturday 👍
These gold panning/prospecting videos are always enjoyable and even inspiring to watch. The adventure and being in nature, rather than on your silly smart device is a good lesson in ‘living’. That being said, does anyone ever make any money off of all of these teensy weensy bits of gold…percentage wise? Fair question.
I dont know about anyone else, but I save what little I find. Percentage wise, I think I would be doing good to get a 1 percent return. But it's not even that. I'm also in ohio.. so..
@@pathoover2786 it’s all good fun, no doubt. Thanks for the comment!
You need to be looking for a drop out zone on a bend... the inside of bend, find the clay layer dig down to it, as I believe you will find this gold sitting on top of that clay layer, not in it..! On the bends look for the line of gravel which is a combination of large and small gravel..! Work through either side of that line, that should be the drop out zone..!
L him how unless he asked he may not be meant to find it
What is his nozzle made from PVC also ? And I'd rather go in behind him than te
Hes just dumping it out
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Wow i didn't now gold was in missouri that's awesome I'm from Missouri
So one thing I don't understand is in the shallow areas why could you use a detector pointer to identify gold deposit within cracks in creek beds. Wouldn't that speed up your search faster and avoid areas where there is no gold.
Detector wont pick up small gold like that.
Was this just one day of filming or more days and how much money did you make
That's some good gold therapy! Happy stacking / piling
I have better luck in parts of the wash that runs near my house in Arizona. The wash has worn away the top stuff and now runs on well defined bed rock. The wash area is a game trail for môuntain lions after coyotes and various squirrels. The wash runs for many miles from Black Mountain.
Forgive the new guy to your videos but what is that large sucker thing? Did you make that? Or a link to it? Love the video.
Made it ! It will be available to everyone soon !
Kyle thanks for getting back to me I look forward to seeing the product more
Good job bud , what is that pump called keep up the great videos
Good video brother. I find a good bit of coral here in Ohio. Lots of 400million year old fossils. Back when this was an ocean.
12.00 on Amazon you can get a pocket microscope with a light. Works like a champ.
That rock definitely gives off some trypophobia vibes
I have that and I see a lot of things that sets me of makes my skin crawl. I thought I was the only one.
Right on dude you got some nice color in that pan
Man I’m from perryville Missouri 63775 you inspired me I bought a whole kit like what you got 👍🏼💯🇺🇸
Hey Kyle, you'd probably find more gold with better planning techniques
Yeah, I’d say he’s losing half his gold. Shaking the pan and not the media, putting two hands on the pan would really change that, over washing at the end.
You should really consider working out Kyle... just kidding, looking ripped. Probably from all that suction dredging you do. Awesome session man!
28:10 That is a mud fossil of a dead nephilim, its a lobe of a lung that went into a much larger humanoid than you. During the end of the Antidiluvian period a small handful of survivors on a boat managed to escape and the monstrosities and abominations of the fallen's children died in massive amounts all over the earth. You had several body parts of rapidly buried and petrified remains today, that one is a lung.