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lucky linda

#1 User is offline   62willys 

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 03:51 PM

o.k. i'm going to the lucky linda claim to try my first attempt at metal detecting this saturday , and sunday , are there clearly marked signs to get to the claim ??? has any one ever used a gold master 4-b in this area ? i'm going to bring a .20 gram piece of gold to get used to in that kind of ground , ...... maybe that will help me have a better chance of finding something other than trash. lol . any feed back will help, thanx 62willys.

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 05:28 PM

Is that a GPAA claim? Where abouts is this claim? :shrug: Sounds like fun though....

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 05:44 PM

Stop in the LDMA camp in Stanton and ask for Dave Rinquist he can answer all your questions.

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 07:19 PM

this is a gpaa claim , i think it is about 4 miles south east from stanton. i've seen a lot of videos of people finding gold with quartz on this claim so i thought i would make it my first attempt at metal detecting. i'm planning on getting to the claim area realy early like 6-6:30 am saturday . i'll get a topo of the area so i can find it ,"wouldn't want to wake the poor guy up at 6 am " lol , i'm going to stay over night so i have 2 full days to get used to my gm4-b .

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 09:31 PM

62 willys...Drop down the hill as you near the Lucky Linda claim...There is a fairly large wash on the east side that starts just below the bottom of the Weaver Claim ... There have been some nice species found near the gut of the wash...It's tough hunting, but there's potential...The famous "Tongue Nugget" was found near the top of the wash....Cheers, Unc



View Post62willys, on 02 November 2009 - 07:19 PM, said:

this is a gpaa claim , i think it is about 4 miles south east from stanton. i've seen a lot of videos of people finding gold with quartz on this claim so i thought i would make it my first attempt at metal detecting. i'm planning on getting to the claim area realy early like 6-6:30 am saturday . i'll get a topo of the area so i can find it ,"wouldn't want to wake the poor guy up at 6 am " lol , i'm going to stay over night so i have 2 full days to get used to my gm4-b .


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Posted 03 November 2009 - 11:52 AM

View PostUncle Ron, on 02 November 2009 - 09:31 PM, said:

62 willys...Drop down the hill as you near the Lucky Linda claim...There is a fairly large wash on the east side that starts just below the bottom of the Weaver Claim ... There have been some nice species found near the gut of the wash...It's tough hunting, but there's potential...The famous "Tongue Nugget" was found near the top of the wash....Cheers, Unc

thanx i will keep that in mind . is that area still part of the lucky linda claim? thnx 62willys

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Posted 11 November 2009 - 09:45 PM

Ok 62willys, Whats the scoop? Howd it go ? Did ya have a good time up there?....

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Posted 11 November 2009 - 10:35 PM

I thought the lucky linda, was now owned by the Y-not claims. Grubstake

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Posted 12 November 2009 - 08:18 AM

Gary the Y-Nots have a claim between Lucky Linda and the Weaver claim...Cheers, Ron

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Posted 12 November 2009 - 05:39 PM

well i spent two full days detecting...... and i found 4 bullets , and about 40 pieces of russty little things , oh yea and 3 little bird shots !! i did not find any gold , but i got used my detector . lots of gray rocks that scream , and some red ones also . i don't think i was in the area that uncle ron said to try . some of the rusty things were very tiny ,i'm sure that if i would of passed the detector over some gold i would have found it . the hills don't have as much trash as the washes ,i noticed . i found my self adjusting the groung balance alot , no big deal , i think i have gotten pretty good at that ! but it is easy to do . there were a lot of coyotes out saturday night , they were close at times . i slept with my trusty cz-52 right next to me " i was by my self" "thats my excuse anyways"!!lol . do the mine labs go off on the hot rocks also ? i'm going back out this weekend to try it again , " i had a dream i found a nice speciemen piece " , so i need to keep trying ! hey uncle ron i need more info on that area ....thanx 62willys

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