Very cool to see & hear your analysis of promising ground and the tell-tale signs to look for. Your straight forward, no nonsense and laid back style makes for easy listening & watching! Good luck with working Wild Creek and hope you find heaps of colour. Thanks very much for sharing and look forward to many more of them! Cheers mate
I enjoy watching your videos, very informative. keep up the good work. I'm an ex underground miner, good to see how you sunshine miners do it hahaha.. I hope to get out that way one day. cheers.
Great info, thanks Tony. Is it hard to get a POW on a creek bed? And what is the rehabilitation process in a creek bed, do you have to cut another drainage line so water can flow as would've previous to to being pushed flat? Cheers
This is a drainage channel more than a creek...riparian creeks would be a prob but I doubt there will be too many probs with this one...also considering the level of disturbance already. Rehab is pretty simple but I like to make sure I have lots of raised areas and replace the vegetation in such a way to slow down any water flow if there is an extreme weather event (pisses down with rain).
It's a bit like owning a house or property , i always say , Never get emotionally attached to it , but treat it like a stepping stone to the next one . Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience Tony , and yeah , it looks like a ripper of a place to hit ✅, and i wouldn't have a clue about gold mining in WA , lol . Cheers NED . 👍✌
@@goldtalkleonora6881 But was the prior work done before you took on the SPL. Not everyone is a poacher, they may have had permission from the previous holder. Calling people a poacher doesn't foster good relations.
@@Mrbullet1952 Hi, nope...people did not have permission...they are poachers. My application makes no difference, it comes down to the underlying tenement holder and in this case no one has permission to be there other than ourselves.
@@goldtalkleonora6881 has your SPL been granted ? doesn't sound like it according to what you say. Sounds like it's a company lease and are you 100% sure they neve gave permissions to detect ? You need to be a bit more clear before calling anyone a poacher.
@@Mrbullet1952 Not getting into an argument with you....I know the ground...the dig holes were fresh and I know that no one has permission to be there. Poaching in WA is common....sad but true.
Very cool to see & hear your analysis of promising ground and the tell-tale signs to look for. Your straight forward, no nonsense and laid back style makes for easy listening & watching! Good luck with working Wild Creek and hope you find heaps of colour. Thanks very much for sharing and look forward to many more of them! Cheers mate
thanks mate....your welcome.
Thank you, very informative, would be a great story to continue as you progress, good luck, hope to hear how it goes⛏👍
thats a good idea...thanks for that.
I enjoy watching your videos, very informative. keep up the good work. I'm an ex underground miner, good to see how you sunshine miners do it hahaha.. I hope to get out that way one day. cheers.
A nice project you may get there mate!!
Thanks for another informative video, Tony. I hope you get to work the ground and there's plenty of gold in it for you.
cheers Russ.
Nice work
Great info, thanks Tony.
Is it hard to get a POW on a creek bed? And what is the rehabilitation process in a creek bed, do you have to cut another drainage line so water can flow as would've previous to to being pushed flat?
Cheers
This is a drainage channel more than a creek...riparian creeks would be a prob but I doubt there will be too many probs with this one...also considering the level of disturbance already. Rehab is pretty simple but I like to make sure I have lots of raised areas and replace the vegetation in such a way to slow down any water flow if there is an extreme weather event (pisses down with rain).
It's a bit like owning a house or property , i always say , Never get emotionally attached to it , but treat it like a stepping stone to the next one . Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience Tony , and yeah , it looks like a ripper of a place to hit ✅, and i wouldn't have a clue about gold mining in WA , lol . Cheers NED . 👍✌
Cool
Good chat mate..
Ground looks good
it's got 'potential'
Hey Tony,what a bugger,you'll need s boat and a wet plant😢
Interesting stuff,it's a real punt, but worth the risk
we will find out!
@@goldtalkleonora6881 I've started to really like you're videos,we need more, can't wait till you guys see what's really there,
GOOD INFO" CHEERS M8 FROM IDAHO!
Idaho USA or Idaho NSW?
question how are they poachers if you haven't got the lease approved as yet, I'm guessing its currently pending?
Hi, it's a live lease...we have an SPL on it.
@@goldtalkleonora6881 But was the prior work done before you took on the SPL. Not everyone is a poacher, they may have had permission from the previous holder. Calling people a poacher doesn't foster good relations.
@@Mrbullet1952 Hi, nope...people did not have permission...they are poachers. My application makes no difference, it comes down to the underlying tenement holder and in this case no one has permission to be there other than ourselves.
@@goldtalkleonora6881 has your SPL been granted ? doesn't sound like it according to what you say. Sounds like it's a company lease and are you 100% sure they neve gave permissions to detect ? You need to be a bit more clear before calling anyone a poacher.
@@Mrbullet1952 Not getting into an argument with you....I know the ground...the dig holes were fresh and I know that no one has permission to be there. Poaching in WA is common....sad but true.
Poacher Nick hasn't been in has he !!!!!!!!