Hey BK, looks like there are no old workings around the area where you found that beautiful nugget and that's fantastic because I hate to detect next to old workings. And you're right about lead shots, they do have distinctive sound and over the years I can tell with 95% accuracy what is gold sound and what is lead shot, but of course I dug them out anyway. I didn't have inverted signal with my Z for long time now but hopefully this weekend I get one. Even if I don't it's all good, spending time in the bush is what this hobby is all about. Another great video mate 👍
Thanks, there were workings about 100m downhill in a deeper gully but only a few prospecting holes near where I was. If only they could design a detector that avoided lead :) ⛏️⛏️
I must admit BK is like a gold magnet and I’m more like a junk collector😂. Next time if he gets another inverted signal I would to hear what the 6000 sounds like🤔 Good luck with your weekend trip🤞🏼
@@BKGoldDetecting ~ I have read that they already have designed a detector that avoids lead (differentiates between gold and lead bird shot), it’s called an AlgoForce E1500.
@@BKGoldDetecting ~ The AlgoForce E1500 (pulse induction machine, made in Australia) has a unique feature with Target ID numbers on the screen to help you dig less “lead shot” and more gold in the goldfields. What is interesting and exciting is that users of the AlgoForce have reported consistent Target ID's for “lead shot” which is the most common target found in the search for gold that had previously been indistinguishable from small gold nuggets on a PI machine. We were sceptical but the Detect-Ed team put it to the test and after four days in the Victorian goldfields with the AlgoForce we can confirm that it is true.
Love watching your vids. I'm learning a lot from you. Thankyou. I just ordered the Kingower map you showed to add to my new and growing collection. Including the Doug Stone book. Looking forward to my first prospecting trip, which will be Victoria, in October.
Thanks 🙏 for the tour of King Gower BK I was over in Moliagul with Famo59 for three weeks Had a lot of fun tiny nuggets thou He got a monster specimen I got one too just before we left Liked that nug you got very cool indeed mate Next time will have a look over that way for something different Cheers 🍻 to you both great videos CrouchOz
To be honest I don’t think there is much difference in sensitivity but the smaller size and lighter weight are a big advantage in areas where the it’s a bit tight to get the standard coil between bushes and rocks. I tend to use the 12 inch coil more these days for that reason.
Awesome nugget Kevin. I run a fb group called Maryborough Vic & District Gold Prospecting. I personally review all posts before approval so you're more than welcome to join. Cheers, Sam
Hi Kevin. I am thinking of purchasing the GPZ7000, but concerned about the weight. Is that the 12 NF coil you have on namely the "Nugget Finder Z Search 12” DOD coil" and does it make the 7000 a bit lighter thanks. John
Yes, it’s the 12 inch nugget finder. It’s definitely lighter than the standard coil. I find that if you set up the harness correctly for the GPZ is not too heavy, for me anyway.
No, as a part time hobbyist there is no tax. If it were a business I would be showing a loss after expenses such as fuel, vehicle costs etc. I do this for fun ⛏️⛏️
Cant you just detect and show what u got instead of telling everyone where you are all the time...and then putting it on every platform.all u are doing is inviting people to those places and they will get trashed..think about it..professional goldfinders dont say where they are going..annoying
Kingower is a great place to detect,just need to put the time in,wow that drive home for you & Eliza was crazy,we left Inglewood around 3 & missed the storm
How did you go at Inglewood, it’s still our favourite haunt. Must check out some of those gold boxes… Eliza has little containers everywhere, I’m sure she’s lost track of a few :)
Very interesting BK, love your videos mate, keep having fun, enjoy and stay safe👍👍👍
Great video guys 👍
Thanks for sharing Kevin. 👍
Love the information you provided BK, good luck on the Gold, cheers Anthony
Just love watching your vids Kevin and thanks Cheers Ray
Well done, that's a very nice piece of gold. Good luck and happy hunting. Cheers Pete
Hey BK, looks like there are no old workings around the area where you found that beautiful nugget and that's fantastic because I hate to detect next to old workings. And you're right about lead shots, they do have distinctive sound and over the years I can tell with 95% accuracy what is gold sound and what is lead shot, but of course I dug them out anyway. I didn't have inverted signal with my Z for long time now but hopefully this weekend I get one. Even if I don't it's all good, spending time in the bush is what this hobby is all about. Another great video mate 👍
Thanks, there were workings about 100m downhill in a deeper gully but only a few prospecting holes near where I was. If only they could design a detector that avoided lead :) ⛏️⛏️
I must admit BK is like a gold magnet and I’m more like a junk collector😂. Next time if he gets another inverted signal I would to hear what the 6000 sounds like🤔
Good luck with your weekend trip🤞🏼
@@BKGoldDetecting ~ I have read that they already have designed a detector that avoids lead (differentiates between gold and lead bird shot), it’s called an AlgoForce E1500.
Interesting, would love to try one of those out.
@@BKGoldDetecting ~ The AlgoForce E1500 (pulse induction machine, made in Australia) has a unique feature with Target ID numbers on the screen to help you dig less “lead shot” and more gold in the goldfields. What is interesting and exciting is that users of the AlgoForce have reported consistent Target ID's for “lead shot” which is the most common target found in the search for gold that had previously been indistinguishable from small gold nuggets on a PI machine. We were sceptical but the Detect-Ed team put it to the test and after four days in the Victorian goldfields with the AlgoForce we can confirm that it is true.
Love watching your vids. I'm learning a lot from you. Thankyou. I just ordered the Kingower map you showed to add to my new and growing collection. Including the Doug Stone book. Looking forward to my first prospecting trip, which will be Victoria, in October.
Another wonderful and entertaining video Kevin and Eliza 😅 congrats on that nugget. Makes it all worth while.
Kerynn and Dan (Gold Diggers Australia).
Not quite "The Hand of Faith" of Kingower fame, however a nice bit never the less - great detecting... Thanks for sharing 🙂
More like the fingernail of faith… one day, one day it will be our turn. ⛏️⛏️
great work both of you love your vids and info , i still trying for my first plenty of junk thou
Oh wow what a ripper mate congrats
Thanks 🙏 for the tour of King Gower BK
I was over in Moliagul with Famo59 for three weeks
Had a lot of fun tiny nuggets thou
He got a monster specimen I got one too just before we left
Liked that nug you got very cool indeed mate
Next time will have a look over that way for something different
Cheers 🍻 to you both great videos
CrouchOz
Give my regards to Tony, glad to see you out there amongst the gold.
@@BKGoldDetecting will do we have been out twice for three months now
Great bloke
I stay with him
Cheers 🍻
Crouch
Well done… nice nugget
Well done good luck. Stay safe
My best piece of Kingower gold, went 31.782 grams. Found at the rear of the bush there.
Wow, great find…my biggest in this area was 14g.
Hi mate. How do you rate the nugget finder 12" z search coil compared to the standard 14".
To be honest I don’t think there is much difference in sensitivity but the smaller size and lighter weight are a big advantage in areas where the it’s a bit tight to get the standard coil between bushes and rocks. I tend to use the 12 inch coil more these days for that reason.
Awesome nugget Kevin.
I run a fb group called Maryborough Vic & District Gold Prospecting. I personally review all posts before approval so you're more than welcome to join.
Cheers, Sam
Thanks Sam, I will join your group. Might be heading out that way for my next trip.
Hi Kevin. I am thinking of purchasing the GPZ7000, but concerned about the weight. Is that the 12 NF coil you have on namely the "Nugget Finder Z Search 12” DOD coil" and does it make the 7000 a bit lighter thanks. John
Yes, it’s the 12 inch nugget finder. It’s definitely lighter than the standard coil. I find that if you set up the harness correctly for the GPZ is not too heavy, for me anyway.
Hi BK great video would the 6000 have picked up the nugget 😊
Easily, as long as it was pushed up against the log.
My property is on Brenanah Kingower Rd. I live in Melbourne and don't get out there often. Am I in a good area? My son and I are new to prospecting.
There are many old workings closer to Kingower on that road but you can only prospect East of the road due to the Kooyoora State Park restrictions.
Do you pay capital gains tax on gold you sell bk?
No, as a part time hobbyist there is no tax. If it were a business I would be showing a loss after expenses such as fuel, vehicle costs etc. I do this for fun ⛏️⛏️
Get a chain.
Cant you just detect and show what u got instead of telling everyone where you are all the time...and then putting it on every platform.all u are doing is inviting people to those places and they will get trashed..think about it..professional goldfinders dont say where they are going..annoying
Thanks for the feedback Adrian.
Kingower is a great place to detect,just need to put the time in,wow that drive home for you & Eliza was crazy,we left Inglewood around 3 & missed the storm
How did you go at Inglewood, it’s still our favourite haunt. Must check out some of those gold boxes… Eliza has little containers everywhere, I’m sure she’s lost track of a few :)
Yes we love it there,always find something just have to put in the hours 😊