Monday 2 December 2013

Tips for Gold Prospecting in Australia

Gold prospecting has is becoming a popular way for people to make quick cash while getting out in the fresh air and exercising. When you first start out, gold prospecting can be a frustrating experience. It can take a while to get used to using a gold metal detector, and a few unsuccessful trips can become discouraging. However, there are plenty of things you can do to help increase your success. Here are some tips to help ensure that you always have an enjoyable and successful prospecting adventure.

Choose a Quality Gold Metal Detector One of the most frustrating aspects of gold prospecting in Australia can be faulty equipment. Don't compromise quality for price. If you are looking for an affordable, easy to use gold metal detector, see what type of Minelab or Garrett Metal Detector is right for you. Both companies offer a wide range of quality detectors, from simple to the most advanced.

Stay Fit Prospecting for gold can require serious physical effort. Not only do you need to carry your metal detector over large areas of ground, you will eventually need to dig up any gold you have detected. This repeated process of hiking and digging will begin to wear on your body. Make sure that you stay fit, so that you can continue searching for gold as long as you like.
 

Choose a Good Location If you are inexperienced at prospecting, stick to areas that you know you will find gold. Try fields within Victoria's Golden Triangle, an area famous for the gold nuggets found there. Try to stick to areas known for large nuggets, which are easy to find, until you get good at detecting and finding smaller gold nuggets.

Do Your Research


Read up on where other people are going gold prospecting in Australia. Read about their experiences, and if possible ask them for advice or tips about certain areas.

Be Prepared Gold prospecting is a physically strenuous activity. Make sure that you bring enough food and water to last for twice as long as your planned excursion. Wear appropriate clothes and be sure to check the weather forecast before you head out. If you are going into a wild area, make sure someone knows where you are, or better yet, bring a buddy along.

Be Patient Even the most experienced prospector has periods where they find nothing. Don't be discouraged and don't give up. There will be periods of time where you find nothing between the times that you find large nuggets of gold. Gold prospecting in Australia can be unpredictable, and even with the best training, experience and equipment, you still need a pretty good dose of luck. 


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