It's not going to be "blown around" in the water. The bottom may be bedrock, or it may be a dense clay layer not churned up by the current. The combination of the high specific gravity and agitation of surrounding materials drives it to the bottom. Gold, especially larger pieces, "crawls" along the bottom of the river. It takes a LOT of water pressure to move gold, and any condition that decreases that water pressure is going to "drop" the gold at that spot. But gold, being 19 times heavier than water (see Gold Facts), is predictable in it's movement. This section will give you an idea of what to look for in a dredging site to get the best chance of finding good gold.Įveryone has probably heard that old saying. View our collection of gold dredging dvd's and books. Home > Gold Prospecting - FREE TIPS > How do Suction Gold Dredges Work? > Gold DREDGES for Sale - Keene > Diving Equipment > Proline Gold Dredges > Dredging for Gold Info > Where to Dredge part 6 - final > Where to Dredge for Gold Part 1 Home > Gold DREDGES for Sale - Keene > Diving Equipment > Proline Gold Dredges > Dredging for Gold Info > Where to Dredge part 6 - final > Where to Dredge for Gold Part 1
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