Texas Gold, the Gold kind

Last weekend I was going through the items I'd placed into storage, we recently moved into a house that has a shop/storage area so I figured I could save myself the cost of the storage rental and move it all here, so I see this old garbage can that has a bag in it. I'm thinking oh, no, but was surprised with dirt from the Llano river that I'd forgotten about. My son helped me process it, we found a few specks of fine flour but as I tipped the rest of the dirt into the Gold Miner, my son yells, "More Rocks Daddy!" I told him we'd have to go to the river and get more. He ran into the house and a few minutes later he back outside fully dressed. With weather permitting we promised to take him a trip to the river. So yesterday, we loaded up the car and headed out, we ended up with about 5 buckets of Llano river dirt, most sucked up with my Gold N Sand hand dredge, the rest my son and wife got with shovels. We process about 3/4 of a bucket when we got back and this is what we got.10493351052?profile=original

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  • Kid's are great mine started getting interested back in 2008.  Now he is addicted, we went  last week and he pretty much took over and told the old man to move so he could get some gold. So needless to say our first week out with the new dredge I got about two hours of running it. Good luck and may your pan always be yellow.

  • 2960238807?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024Here's what we've found so far, nothing big, but for Texas, not bad.

  • It may not Be California Gold but any GOLD IS GREAT !!!

  • Well, it's nothing like the gold that's found out in California....sigh, this stuff is so fine, until I bought the Gold Miner, I couldn't find anything here.

  • looks nice

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