You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: California Gold Nuggets! / Re-blog lottery

in FreeCompliments8 months ago

I’ve never gone prospecting myself, mainly for the reason you mention - the addictive nature of it. I think I’d rather never know than try my hand, even once, and find myself being allured by it.
The closest I’ve come is watching some of the prospecting shows on Discovery channels. I know they’re dramatised for television purposes, but still really interesting to watch. If they’re accurate, it’s also interesting to see differences in approaches to prospecting from country to country.

Sort:  

Even here there are different approaches depending on the local and state laws. It's not as simple as head out to wherever, you have to know where you are allowed to search and with what equipment. It is a lot of fun to get out into nature, but with your son it would be tough to do. Some kids enjoy it once they get to be older!
!BBH

Do you need to have a license or a stake on an area of land, or are there areas that casual prospectors can use in a more shared capacity?
Again, only speaking from the perspective provided by TV, but they all seem to have a stake, or claim, on certain plots and anyone else prospecting in that area is poaching.

As long as it's allowed by the government and there isn't an active (and posted) claim you can work just about anywhere. There is a river in Idaho that has claims pretty much over the whole entire river, but of course there's a lot of gold there!

@d-a-d! Your Content Is Awesome so I just sent 1 $BBH (Bitcoin Backed Hive) to your account on behalf of @thebighigg. (15/50)