Why is there SO much gold ? Lake SUPERIOR
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As a reminder for the folks watching, the DNR does say that you leave "No Open Holes Overnight". Folks have to remember that we will get shut down if we don't. Thank you for mentioning filling in the holes.
My blind as* fell in a hole once. That's the last time I talked to my wife on the beach. I will only talk to her when I walk in the rocks now.
Yeah always leave a site better than how you found it. These hobbies are a privilege, not a right when on someone elses land.
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ok pagan i see you over there.
@@safetyfirstintexas I wish you weren't so lazy and would actually put the words down instead of some page and paragraph. And unless those words issued from God or Jesus, the Bible itself was written by simple sinners, who make mistakes just like you and me. Until God burns his words on our foreheads, we shall never know for certain what he said, and what some puny human wrote. Cool your jets, would ya? Let someone else throw the first stone. The road to hell is paved with first thrown stones. Have a nice day. Maybe.
@@safetyfirstintexas wtf does that have to do with what he commented? Bible thumpers trying to push their stupid agenda everywhere.
I live in alaska, where seasons are short, winters can be cold but from where I am located, much warmer than your winters. Its true that every square foot of ground has gold in alaska., but there are some spots that make the news when found. I have found some nice nuggets the size of your thumb and a lot of pickers in a shovel full but that is not the norm anymore. That gold rush mentioned in history left every square foot of alaska tested for its contents. I worked creeks here with a excavator an also a D8 cat dozer to find the larger deposits we ran through a lot larger sluice than yours as wide as a truck bed for the most part. We only used the mats for a foot or so as most catch in the first few inches of the grizzly. Some days were just as bad as your setup an others were measured in ounces. Thats per hour so its higher concentrates. My very best high day (8 hours) winter time and water so cold that your voice would drop in pitch., was a whole six pounds and some odd ounces... many days followed where the riffle's were dry tho. Most times the cost of extraction was more than the recovery. Some nuggets were washed from the roots of trees that fell over in the wind because the water had chewed the system so lose. There were trees side by side where one was loaded with gold and the one next to it would not give up enough material to buy some wobble pop. Always was looking for a large strike an most times everything I made went into bigger and better equipment. Many good stories though. Stories of high finds, nuggets in our dually truck tires, of getting too greedy and not cleaning the sluices quick enough, a storm come through and took out our whole system.... scattered it down a canyon where it is lost to this day. Makes these seventy two year old bones cry for more punishment
The things we do for the ( big one ) !!!!!
Thanks for watching and the great story!✌️👍🏻✅🇺🇸
You should chronicle your stories because I know you can write and would love to hear more of your 'ventures.
@@TheDamageinc81 I know a couple that are almost a book long themselves but my hands are so crippled that it would be miserable to do it
Very interesting
@@morgansword text-to-speech software-you can just speak it into a mic :)
Great to see you out with your best buddy doing something that you really enjoy. Your a very blessed man and I hope you find the mother load you are looking for. Oh and thank you for your service!!!
Thank you very much !!! Unfortunately I didn’t serve but also respect all who did !!!!
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@Flour gold Wizards get your dog a pack. They can help carry some small items and it's a decent way to let them "have a job", in a way.
Great video, dude. I absolutely love that you have such a sense of adventure and that you get something in return for your passion.
Thank you! That’s what its all about!!😀
I’m no prospector, owned a pan once and never learned to use it. Don’t have much interest in trying or, didn’t, until coming across this video and now you’ve got me wondering about what’s in all the black sand on the beach at our cabin. Instant subscriber, this guy is friendly and interesting to watch and listen to 👍 great video
I hope you enjoy trying it !!!! Thanks for watching and commenting!!!
But are you willing to walk 867 thousand miles for some gold flecks ??
"I’m no prosecutor..." Did you mean "prospector"?
@VIDSPiRATION I'm more amazed at your reaction than his. Have a good vent there? Typos are one thing ... incorrect autocorrect and not proof reading before posting is another. Barnett was nice about it while you're an long winded arse ..
@VIDSPiRATION Proofread. It may be very important to you someday.
Newbie here. Great info. I've got a creek in Arkansas full of quartz and black sand. I've never known anything about mining but my uncle said the old timers mined down stream many years ago and did good. The farm,670 acres 1.5 miles of this creek,has never been mined cause it has been family land since it was settle in the 1800s.
I would say buy you a pan and go testing it. Never know what you might find
Yep !!!!
I'm planning in the fall.
I'll take a month out and go dig. Ozark mountain's just west of hot spings.
@@jamiemullen8772 You're not talking about the Ouachita river are you?
I wouldn't be too sure - lots of illegal prospecting would happen back in the days. If you investigate that whole 1.5 miles, I wouldn't be surprised if you find some old metal slooses at the bottom of the bed. Was a common occurrence unfortunately!
.36 is still $600ish worth of gold. Not a bad day! Hell you could quit your job and do that everyday and be alright
was it grams or ounces?
More like $19 if lucky I believe for .36. purity is important.
This is AWESOME! We live in MN and go to the North shore a couple times a year. The family's favorite show is Gold Rush. You do the math on what we're doing next time we're up there!! Unfortunately my 11 year old son learns new words from GR, so thank you for keeping it clean AND entertaining!
Have fun and good luck !!! ( gosh darn it ) 🤣🤣🤣✌️
It is fun watching you work so hard, I get to experience it all from the comfort of my home.
Thanks for watching!!
When you're dealing with fine powder at the end, wipe your brush and even the outside of the pan with a Bounce dryer sheet. It is unbelievable how static becomes negligible with the use of such a product. I noticed alot of your particles jumping around when using the brush and I hate to see even an atom of gold lost. Hope this helps 👍.
1 atom weighs 1 atom ✅
I need it 🍻
Thank you for your wonderful content. I live in an area where everyone says there is no gold but I'm determined to find some and look forward to expanding to beach sand after watching you videos.
Good luck! Mostly enjoy yourself!!!
I really enjoy your honesty and humbleness. I had no idea about the amounts of gold in that lake.
Thanks for watching! 😃🐺✌️
The speed control of the water flow, along with a variable slope test of the sluice could lead to a perfect scenario for optimum findings. ...BTW did your dog like the stick of food you gave him?
More testing coming soon!!! He sure did !!!!
It's very entertaining to watch ya'll hard working miners. Thanks for the expert commentary and content. It has turned me into a prospector.
Happy trails
Well that’s nice to hear!!!!
I always heard michigan gold was as thin as fly poop
Grew up in the Comstock, now in the south. Thank you for sharing this video and your work..I've lost a lot of flour gold over the years because I didn't know what I was doing. Appreciate the guidance
I’ve lost a lot too !!! 🤣🤣✅🍻
There used to be a show on tv called Yukon Gold and one of the miners used a set up like yours but it was at a lot steeper angle and you could see the gold line up in the circles with no rocks or pebbles present. Enjoy your videos and good luck in the future.
I’ve seen it !!! That gold is waaaaay bigger than mine 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for watching and commenting!!
I was gonna say, if you make the angle a bit steeper and water a bit slower, the rocks might go out and not get stuck
Big Al from Yukon Gold just showed up in an episode of Gold Rush. Would be great to see him join Gold Rush; he’s more interesting than a lot of the miners.
Thank you for sharing your beach mining adventure. In my area Im stuck at the creek if I want to see colors in the pain. It’s nice to see an area with different scenery. The longer you have to walk to get to a spot, the less likely it’s been worked before. Prospect for remote beaches with a boat to find some truly rich spots!
A boat / kayak would save my feet !!!! Walking in sand and loose cobbles is tougher than you’d think!!!
@@FlourgoldWizards now that sounds like a plan! Plus you could get to spots faster and have more time to play. Also makes it easier to carry your beer 😂
@@FlourgoldWizards little more limited with kayaks(Still better than on your back though X D) but most small boats going solo you can pretty easily take 200 some odd pounds of equipment out with you too.
That's cool
Is gold really worth it to buy ? In terms of the short term considering taxes and overall cost of upfront purchase then trying to resell when I actually need the liquidity, is physical or gold stocks more worth the cost ? Because it seems to be when people speak of gold their not being specific to the short term or Long term approach to justifying the purchase. Let me know your thoughts , thanks anyone
Only worth it for your long long term investment, short term a guaranteed loss. It's all manipulated and so is Mike bias on gold because that's his business. Always keep that in perspective.
@@TomD226 Wow, that's really impressive! I could definitely benefit from the guidance of an investment advisor since my portfolio has been stagnant lately. Would you be able to share the name of the advisor who's been guiding you?
@@lowcostfresh2266 Found her, I wrote her an email and scheduled a call, hopefully she responds, I plan to start 2023 on a woodnote financially.
Gold actually has intrinsic value to it where as fiat currency could become just worthless paper
Gold value goes up and down so the trick is to pay attention to when it's at its top dollar cash in
Thanks for taking us along. Enjoy the videos
Thanks for watching!
Had a buddy in the 70s who built a small gas siphon dredge on a steel (stud)-styro float. On wknds he'd dredge meanders in the IN creeks through16"sq by 4"frames packed w indoor-outdoor carpet that he ran his coarse matl through till they were full doing 14 frames. Weekdays after dinner he'd pan them out w surprising results. Nice channel, thanks
That sounds effective!!!!
I'm glad the flies didn't bother you this trip and had a good day at the beach! Looks like you found some amazing spots.
I was worried at first about flies but they just left !!!!
That is a really awesome haul for a day of work on the lake. Beautiful weather, fresh air and exercise. And GOLD!!!
Agreed!!!
Finally I've discovered your videos. I enjoy metal detecting and have ran out of places but there's plenty of sand for us all. I want to work smart and I'm subscribing
More than enough to go around!!!
I love it! I did quite a bit of highbanking in Nome, Alaska and I've been looking for one ever since. Thanks for sharing!
That’s a bucket lister for sure !!!!
Nice to hear from you ✌️👍🏻
Great video. I was born in Minnesota. Left at 33 for New Mexico 20 years ago. Moving back to Minnesota next year. I have messed around with metal detecting but never found much. Gold prospecting sure looks interesting.
It certainly is a great way to spend a day even if you don’t find much !!!! ✌️✅
Tbh I like gold prospecting more than metal detecting. Both can be pretty chill way to spend a day. If you find some gold you will get gold fever. I used a friends pan once, and found a .25 gram gold picker. It was like 2nd try. Anyways so I’ve had a bad case of gold fever ever since
Goodluck man 👨 💪 🙏
I hit the like button everytime before I watch as Jason you never let me down
Well thank you!!
I do the same..
SAME!🍻
Same
Same here, keep ‘em coming.
Thanks for sharing the content. Never thought I'd be interested in searching for gold but you got my attention!
Well there’s plenty of it here !! Welcome Randy 🍻🐺✌️
Hi, I have taken your question and have been pondering it for a few months."Why is there so much gold on Lake Superior" ANSWER - Superior,if you take the water away is ground central to a failed continental rift in a horseshoe shape.There was a large amount of volcanic activity here where the rift was the widest.Naturally there was several fractures that filled in with mineralization,and Gold was part of it.Looks like you've found close to where the lighter gold is able to wash up as powerful Superior makes sand out of the rocks.Maybe the power of water breaks down the gold into tiny particles too.The bigger gold perhaps is somewhere closeby,deeper in the water I suspect.
That is a GREAT take !!!! We really appreciate it !!! 😃✌️🐺
actually, lake superior and some of the other great lakes ISaginaw Bay for instance) were sites of cosmic impacts. Asteroids contain many types of heavy metals, including gold.
That's very true...Hence the huge copper mines around the area as well
All of the glaciation pushing dirt and rock from across north america, into the area during the last ice age, could have a big part to play in where the gold came from..
How gold got in Superior is no mystery, the entire great lakes region was heavily glaciated numerous times and the gold was dragged down from Canadian source rocks and deposited in the great lakes basins. All the great lakes contain gold to one degree or another.
I bought a small kit from the Amazon for the kids and I to try a few lakes and streams in MN. Haven’t had a chance yet. I’m always pulling for ya to to do well and have a good time. Seems to me you never get skunked between the two, great videos as always.
I actually got skunked last week on a new krik i was exploring! Great gravels and clay but no gold !!!!!
@@FlourgoldWizards yeah, but you were outdoors exploring with your mine boss right? Not sure I caught that one. Been on the road for a bit here. Next month I’ll be in the Sheboygan area (50-75m radius) for a few weeks then on to Michigan for a week. Hoping to find a day or two to give it a try.
Just came across this, you seem like a great dude and you are entertaining. Hope the channel and mining grow to gold for you!
Well thank you Mike !!!
Sounds like your gear bag could use the addition of a kitty litter scoop. I find them invaluable for sifting out the gravel from sand in a completely different context, but I bet it would do a great job keeping those rocks out of your sluice.
Good idea !!!😃✅👍🏻🐺
That's a great idea!
I use an old deep fryer basket. A eight inch by eight inch, four inches deep. Works fantastic! I can get a five gallon pail classified down in about twenty minutes. Wet classified
This makes me want to start trying this myself! I’ve lived in Michigan all my life and never knew that we had gold hiding out by our Great Lakes. Great video!
It’s fairly easy and fun !!!!!
@@FlourgoldWizards is it good all around the lake? MN here
@@acidnine definitely not !!!
@@FlourgoldWizards what do you mean? No gold in MN, only Wisconsin?
@@acidnine
Only meaning that I’ve tried lots of spots with poor results , my best spots are in Michigan! I haven’t tried any in Minnesota, but let me know if you find the motherlode!!!
My dad used to sail on the Great Lakes on an ore ship. He has navigated Superior and Michigan most. The weather operates just like over an ocean. There is enough water in Lake Superior alone to cover the land surface of both North and South America one foot deep. And that's just one lake.
Its a vast expanse!!!!!
@@FlourgoldWizards that's what HE said!
Sure wish we could pipeline some of that beautiful H20 into the Colorado River basin. Unfortunately it's not oil so corporate America & their gov't minions will never do it.
@@movonup You'd have to pump millions of acres of water up the side of a mountain almost a half mile straight up on almost a daily basis. The real answer is for people not to build huge cities and farms in a desert....no problem at all then. I'm sure if the taxpayers in the CO river basin wanted to pay for it, it could be done..but it isn't everyone else's responsibility to pay for the bad choices of the people who live there.
I think many of you have some idea you can just dig a canal or something, stuff doesn't work that way due to gravity. Oil isn't being piped UP a mountainside anywhere either.
@@movonup And you have no right to it. Every part of the USA better figure that one out before they get it started that they should be emptying the Great Lakes to fix the mess the USA has made of the climate.
Just figured out where I need to spend a whole lot of time when I retire. Your beach! Thanks for the continued education.
More than enough room !!!!
Great video bud. Thank you for sharing your outing with us! Nice doggie too!
Thanks for watching!
12:00. Clear as a bell. I’ve never heard that analogy before. Anyone?? Lol
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Great show Jason! I always love the beach mining and can't wait to try it someday. Some of those black sand deposits were crazy!!! Would love to see the rest of the team running their own sluice and Ryan running a 3rd unit. Think about that haul! Plus more bodies to carry equipment never hurts. Always enjoying the show can't wait for the next!! Pet the team! 👍😎🐾💰💰🐾🍻🤪🍀🍀🍺✔⛏🇺🇸
We’ll have a “ crew” up there …. Soon …😎 Thanks Dan !!!!
Yah you don't want to get the eviromentalist fired up.thats what gets of the mining spots shut down in areas out west.
This gent is so very much like my dad...we have been all over the 'Upper' great hobby, like this video a LOT!!
We appreciate that!!! 👍🏻😀
Amazing. Just the constant sound those beach waves is like you’re on a tropical island all by yourself with your best companion. Thank you for the peace
Thats a great description!!!
Thank you for sharing. Watching from Southern California.
Thanks for watching!
This is the most wholesome channel I've seen in a while. Awesome video man!!
Edit: I just saw you taking a swig of the PBR as I was drinking mine, definitely one of my new favorite channels lol.
I really appreciate you saying so !!!!
Cheers!!! 🍻✅
PBR... Professional Bull Riders? Or Pabst Blue Ribbon? 😂🤣😂🤣
I grew up on the Ribbon. My pediatrician had my mom giving me one a day for low blood iron back in the 70s. I was still in the single digit age range.
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Definitely not pretty beach rocks !!!! 🍻✅
Not so much these days but in my beer drinking days, 50 years ago, PBR was my brew of choice.
Interesting mats.....we run gold hog mats in our high banker and love them, so to see the different types of mats out there and how they work is a real treat. Thanks for the great video!
Its our pleasure!!! Hog mats are great too!!!!
This was so interesting and very entertaining learned a lot as well. Thank you so much love the video edits well done my man !
Well thank you!
Excellent video. Learned a great deal. Yes the ocean also is full of gold, specially if there are mountains around it. Thank You.
Thank you for watching and commenting!!😃🐺✌️
Have you ever seen the black sand "band" along the high cliffs and hills of sand facing lake superior over the beach up in northern upper peninsula Michigan? Also came here to recommend 13ah Ebike batteries and those 0-48v PWM speed controllers for your setup. I like the DC speed controllers with a digital voltage readout so you don't over discharge your batteries.
I have noticed them but no testing as of yet
The controllers usually come with a speed indicator but you can install a voltage meter in them as well. Encasing the battery in a plastic ammo can works well too. You just have to type plastic ammo box battery holder and a lot fishing related videos will pop up. Heavy pans!!!
I lived just south of Marquette back in the 70s. I had no idea that the southern shore of the lake reeked of gold. Darn.
@@deanmindock3680 That's Joe Perra country
From NEW YORK WESTCHESTER COUNTY AND I REALLY LEARNED A LOT ABOUT PANNING FOR GOLD FROM YOUR VIDEOS THANK YOU KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!! HAPPY GOLD MINING!!
Thank you Christopher!
Not sure why you're screaming, typed info over the web's doesn't require elevated volume. You're not trying to be vocally heard from New York directly to Michagan, after all. 🤣
@@thomasarussellsr thanks Tom I don't tex much ! Lol
@@christophercaetano6305anything up your way? I’m from Long Island.
@@yankees29 where about on the island? im here to. everything i find is like fly turds here im in the riverhead aera
Hey I like the way you teach! Easy to understand you and I learned a lot watching you work. I never did it but always wanted to so maybe one day I will I got would have to catch my learning curve up I'm so proud to go sometimes I can't get it by watching but I did get it today thank you
Go for it!😃✅🍻
Nice gold. It is amazing how much gold is dispersed throughout the beach zone. Fun to watch. Best of luck.
It definitely concentrated in spots but there are many spots 👍🏻✌️
Thanks for taking us along. Looks like a fun activity but down here in Florida all we find when we sift the sand is tourists. 😂
Lol….. and tourist rings !!!!
Nice simple video! Great narration and I like your simplicity. Yes it takes time to do what you are doing. I’m approaching retirement age and can’t wait to get out there to explore as I am a metal detector enthusiast Love to go out and hit good targets I absolutely can see how you enjoy what you do! Kuddos to you! 💯👍🥇
You’re assessment is spot on 👍🏻😃✅🐺
Sometimes lakes dry up and come back with more rainfall. The bottom of these lakes have bedrock exposed with gold in cracks. The gold is coming from under the lake in such a low location bedrock is exposed
Interesting!
I love the U.P. and Michigan beaches in general. Just so peaceful, wonderous...I wish I could live there on the beach but man...you can't grow much food in the sand! Lol
Not much at all !!!🤣🤣👍🏻✅
You should get yourself a wheeled cart to haul your equipment with. There are all kinds of cart that are specifically designed to haul large loads of gear into rugged areas. Like the ones designed for hunting and hauling out animals as large as elk. They can handle upwards of several hundred pounds. You would save yourself so much energy on the trek into and out of your favorite prospecting sites and be able to haul back even more than you currently are.
I have a game cart i use at times but there are some downed trees that go out into the water i need to get wet to get around! Maybe I should haul a chainsaw..🤣✅
Fascinating video, sir. You have found an awesome way to enjoy life! Thoroughly enjoyed watching this!👍🇺🇸❤️
We really appreciate that Dave ! 😃🐺✌️
Just found your channel. Love it! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. I'd like to do that someday.
Thank you and welcome!!!
Another great video Jason. Keep them coming! Learning a lot from you and going to try some beach gold prospecting on Lake Huron on the sunny side. For us, it's about being outdoors and having fun. If we find some gold, that makes it even better!!!
You nailed our team to a T !!!!! Fun outdoor activities ✅ Good luck Patrick 🍀
@@FlourgoldWizards Hi Jason. Just a quick note to go with the above. There is gold on the beaches off Lake Huron. Not much, but was still fun to see it in the pan! Hope you all are having a great day!
P and J Walsh.
Another place to look for gold I've recently come across : Gravel Pits. If they use a vibrating type of sorting contrivance (I can't recall the bloody word for it! I can remember contrivance, but not the word for the machine that sorts the gravel...) the heaviest sands and gravels end up in a layer at the bottom. The trick is knowing someone with an old gravel pit or someplace that won't care about a nutty Great Lakes prospector digging through the leavings.
I have such a gravel pit …. That video is coming!!! I have recently acquired the last piece of the puzzle ✅😎
Love seeing the lake and surroindings
Me to !!
@@FlourgoldWizards I read once that there was an unbroken forest of just white pines for hundreds of miles up to Great Lakes, also a huge meteor stuck area churning up copper deep within in earth, my idea is this meteor triggered Yellowstone to explode at this time, also I read this area of us was once at the equator - wild stuff , would love to visit
Greetings from the BIG SKY.. I've walked through the Bob Marshall and Glacier Park. Nice walks.
Very nice!
@@FlourgoldWizards Greetings from the BIG SKY. Good trout fishing.
7:40 Mark Maybe slow the water down a little more. You'll catch more pebbles and bad dirt but you'll also catch more gold instead of it getting washed out pof the sluice. Or maybe adjust the angle of the sluice a little less steep? Again, you'll catch more junk and have to clean it out more but that means you should also catch more gold. So it is worth the extra effort.
We eased up on the pitch but it was even worse !!!! I’ll just classify and bring my other mat that is proven !!!
Awesome!!! I’m happy to see your channel is growing. Your videos are a lot of fun to watch. I look forward to seeing more. Give Rigby an extra beef stick for me.
My other mine boss Moose ate the last one !!!! 🤣🐺✅
Thank you for sharing! Enjoyed watching!
Its our pleasure!!!!!
Thanks, Flour Gold Wizards.
You bet!
I would have never guessed there is gold at the Great Lakes. You have a great mining companion !!! Stay safe out there and best of luck to you
Great Lakes are glacial lakes...hence glacial gold
Thank you!!!
As per Minnesota Department of Natural Resource(MDNR), they have discovered six major areas which has gold deposits. These sublimates are found in Bigfork, Cook, International Falls, Linden Grove, Vermilion, and Virginia Horn.
The Glaciers plowed under a secret society of Giants who communicated with Space Aliens, had great Cities along the Ley lines and started the whole Pyramid craze.
The gold dust is their grownd-up Statues and side-walks.
But does it pay off enough to warrant the expense of the hobby?
Hey that's not a bad take it all Jason! Really appreciate all the hard work you put in to making these videos for this community it's been a fantastic ride!...AFNB...🍺🍻🍺
Hopefully lots more to come !!!!
Where abouts in the U.P ?
BTW if you ever find your self without the speed controller, just raise the sluice higher so the pump has to pump higher. This will reduce the Lph/Gph
P.S please don't feed your pup cured meats and cheese :)
Great idea !
Awesome content brother. Keep these awesome beach sluicing videos coming.
Thank you!!! We will 😀🐺✅
Great video. Thanks for sharing Jason⚒⚒👍👍
Thank you Tedcharp!
Well done! Great video!
Mining is hard work and you do it do it well.
Thank you
Thank you Greg !!
Except the gold. The smile that comes with a beer. Awesome👍
A big PBR smile 😀🍻✅
Love your personality/ Entertaining at the very least and there is Gold all over the US, Canada, and even Tasmania. Have you ever heard of the Tassie Boys? They find gold in the creeks and rivers of Tasmania by scraping out cracks in the Limestone bedrock. And they do quite well. There is a ton of bedrock here in Missouri and I've often wondered if I could find gold here near my home.
I’ve been watching Levi for awhile! 👍🏻✅
Man congrats on the success of all the views. You found gold in making this video and you did a nice job. I will subscribe.
Well we appreciate that!!!! Thank you and welcome!😀🐺
Another great video Jason! Looks like the bug problem wasn't a problem :) Keep the videos coming sir. I will watch them
No bug problems!!!! Thanks Paul ✌️✅🍻
Thanks for showing this video by the way your dog seems like a good companion
He’s the best boss ever!!!!🐺⭐️
My dad loves your videos. He's a 75 year old retired tool man that has made a Gold Rush Power Sluish.. I'm not sure I spelled that right? We are born Michiganers. Transplant to NC...
Jim Brunner is a precision tool n die maker and anything he makes is gold.... no pun intended..
Sluice - sluish its all good fun !!! 😃✌️✅
i spent a month up in nome alaska doing just this , placer mining for flour gold on the beach ; though i went for the adventure ,
i did come back with 1 troy once of flour gold ; i had an amazing time up there , wild life , fishing and the scenery
good times 😁
That’s on my bucket list !!!!
@@FlourgoldWizards bring lots of funds $$$$$
even though i had my own equipment , it was cheaper to rent local than to ship my own
cost of plane flights , hotel rental , equipment , atv , food , etc was around $6500 and that was back in 2007
prices today booooooooooooooooooy howdy 😵😵💫🤯🤑 no telling what they are today
but it was worth it to me back then ; i sold my troy oz for spot price of $1300 so that was nice
This requires real skill!
Lake Gitchegumi is spectacular
It really is!!!
Where is that located?
@@rhondaeverett8284 the Objiwe name for Lake Superior..
Made popular in vernacular by Gordon Lightfoot's song " Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"
Thank you. Neil Diamond sang it in a song, he used different spelling of it but my guess is his reference used was Lake Superior as known by the Objiwe now.
Yes, that is true. Gitchegume @@TaigaTurf
Great sense of humor - subscribed at the tp/bandaid fix. Your partner is a keeper too. 😎
Well thank you!!! He’s the star of the show!!! ⭐️🐺⭐️
I have those menards buckets. Lake Superior is gorgeous.
It really is something in person!’n
You should make a small screen to for the intake part of you sluice box and have your pump spray water over the rock before discarding the larger material. Should keep the lower part cleaner of small stones.
Agreed!
Hey man keep going strong this was really entertaining not to mention I learned something new today.
Well thank you!
Just stumbled on this video and WOW! Loved seeing this!
Showed it to the husband, and since we have a couple of sons living in the UP, looks like we'll be trying a new hobby at our next visit 😂
It easy to do and can be rewarding too !!! Have fun !!!🐺😃✌️
" For Homecoming, or something like that " 😂😂😂 Your Great Man ! Stay Safe Out there...
Lol… thank you!!
Underneath Lake Superior is an ancient volcanic fissure that erupted a long time ago and added to the forming of the lake. Very possible the gold came from that. Or...it was in the sediment that the ice sheets left behind.
Thank you!!
@@FlourgoldWizards Np. There is a documentary video on here that explains the forming of the Great Lakes. I think it's History Channel.
Would classifying the material before running it through the sluice help keep rocks out? You could probably go down to 1/8th inch (8 or 10 mesh) and still get all the gold without the pebbles!
Definitely!!!
Yes sir, I walked 47 miles to get to my computer to watch you having fun on the beach. Thats a nice set up you have.
Right on🤣🤣🤣✅✌️
Lake Superior sits on an ancient volcano That's why it's full of gold
Nice 👍🏻
so close to 25k you deserve! your a hard working first responder! but the truck is 5 thousand miles away. teach them to hi bank you! LOL thanks for the share. stay awesome all you wizards!
I do believe your right !!! The highbanker is just what the doctor ordered !!!!
Congratulations! You made it!!! Over 1 million views!
Thank you!!! Our first one !!! ( crazy aye ?! )
good ole lake superior... i sure miss home... never ever thought of diging for gold on da beach... now i wanna go back and go looki haha
It’ll be there !!!!!
Man, its not a hard winter in the St Louis area, but this really makes me miss the warmth.
I’ll take a warm beach today too!!!
I thought to myself “how can he use salt water for his sluice?”…. and then I thought “derpa derp”. That lake looks like an Ocean. Awesome video Jason!
One huge lake for sure !!! The water is absolutely crystal clear too ✅✅✅
I was thinking the same thing at first.
Cheers
Olympia WA
I love your sense of humor and your sharing of skills. I have never done this hobby but you sure make it very fun and interesting. Keep it up!! One question... why don't you use a big wheel wagon to pull all your equipment?
Thank you Rod !😃✌️🐺
@@FlourgoldWizards: but him much money did you make on this day?
this WAS awesome! love the hard-work from the dog! : )
Well he’s the man !!!! ( kinda) 🐺⭐️🐺🤣🤣
When it’s hot on Lake Superior, it’s HOT! Mid summer lake temperature can be in the low 50s at the beach and high 40s out in the deep lake. If you get hot, one dip and you are cool again. On long hot summers you actually go in for a swim. Doesn’t happen to often. Don’t need to take ice for beer. Take a plastic bag and sink it. Comes up cold.
Excellent 👍🏻🍻✅
Beautiful nature. I think that just being in such a place is worth more than gold 😀
Exactly!!!! 😃🐺
In early 70s, around age 10, I found gold and thick black sands deposits along lake superior...my dad said was fools gold and stopped me from panning....glad to see validation of my efforts finally.
Dangit aye !!!
Brother, I'm getting ready to retire in about a year, and I think you have just given me what I was looking for, something to do after retirement that pays me, and I'm my own boss, and I get to do it on my own time in the great outdoors!!! Thanks for the video!!
It’s mostly for fun !!!! 😃🐺✅
I didn't know there was gold up there in Superior. Hmm... Next time I go there I will do what you are doing. Panning for gold. Wow! Lake Superior and cool. Nice to know.
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