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    Anybody here have a gold dredge? Or work a gold dredge? I am thinking of buying a used dredge and dredging on the Arkansas river. I am a certified diver. I have never dove AND used a dredge at the same time. Anything advice would be welcome. I would also consider a partner as I am looking at buying some land that is workable. Feel free to comment...

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    Couple of things.
    1st, make sure the area you are dredging is not already claimed. There are a LOT of claims along the Arkansas and you do not want to mess around on a claim.
    2nd, read the rules on dredging. Many areas do not allow for it. Some allow non motorized dredges.
    3rd, Sluice, A big one of you are going to have a lot of dredged material.
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    I prospect for gold as a hobby in the nice weather and when I have time. I have a small sluice box and several pans. I have a lot of fun doing it and have found some decent flakes. No nuggets yet.

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    certified,,, yeah you'll need that.

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    I would love to get out and try some panning some time. Does the fact that much of the Arkansas is a protected trout fishery effect what you can/can't do to the riverbed?

    Also, I was under the impression that the old timers did a pretty thorough job of clearing out all of the placer deposits around the state. Is there really anything left worth pursuing?
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    With lots of rain, comes lots of runoff into the streams and rivers. That runoff often brings with it lots of material that's been buried for hundreds (or more) of years. Always new material getting added to the streams & rivers that might make someone rich one day. Or not; YMMV.

    I don't know about dredging, but panning for gold or other "valuable" materials can be a fun activity. While I had fun when I did it 20 years ago, I never really expected to get more than just some conversation pieces out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    With lots of rain, comes lots of runoff into the streams and rivers. That runoff often brings with it lots of material that's been buried for hundreds (or more) of years. Always new material getting added to the streams & rivers that might make someone rich one day. Or not; YMMV.

    I don't know about dredging, but panning for gold or other "valuable" materials can be a fun activity. While I had fun when I did it 20 years ago, I never really expected to get more than just some conversation pieces out of it.
    Same goes with metal detecting. Found out where the old artillery range was and starting digging around. Found some old cool pieces, then followed the Sand creek massacre trail. Nothing of value, just some good times and some pieces of gee that's cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly boy View Post
    Same goes with metal detecting. Found out where the old artillery range was and starting digging around. Found some old cool pieces, then followed the Sand creek massacre trail. Nothing of value, just some good times and some pieces of gee that's cool.
    I love metal detecting but finding good places is hard. Had some pretty cool finds at my dad's property, mainly old silver coins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
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    Do a little Google searching about where to look for gold in rivers in colorado. There is a great forum out there but I can't remember the name. I think it is treasurenet.com.
    There is a colorado section there and the guys are VERY helpful.
    As far as the trout thing goes, I would check. Don't want the trout being disturbed and have a warden fine ya.
    Regarding the old timers already taking the good stuff... There is plenty still around everywhere.! I still get some good flakes out of clear creek right in Golden. Even in the town of golden. Just have to avoid the obnoxious and annoying kayaks. They are RUDE, obnoxious, and will do everything to get in your way or totally paddle through your setup. This happens often right in the town of golden on the river. They gold prospectors call them Yackers and have some fun stories.
    Before you decide on the expense and bulk of a dredge, get a pan or 2, a bucket and shovel and have at it. Read a lot about where on rivers to prospect and proper panning skills. Panning is still used even when you have a dredge. It's a very important skill to have or you will waste a ton of time.

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