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..to go dredging. 

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Just curious.  Are any of these times profitable.  Such as time, gas money, etc.  Or just for fun and to get outdoors

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1 hour ago, firstcoueswas80 said:

That dude needs to get some food in him! 

I was thinking the same thing. 

1 hour ago, Adicted said:

Just curious.  Are any of these times profitable.  Such as time, gas money, etc.  Or just for fun and to get outdoors

A good day is 1 1/2g. Occasionally youll find a picker in the 3g size thatll make the day. If you can stay out a few days at a time you'll earn but these gas prices are biting into  that margin. Go Brandon.

I've found 3 ways to make $$ at this.

1)Find gold on unclaimed land.like the above pics, claim them for a $225 filing fee and sell fast for 50x that.

2) sell the gold in artwork or in Paydirt bags. Ex. At the recent Wickenburg Gold Rush Days, we sold over 300 bags of Paydirt. They each contained $10-15 worth of gold and sold for $30 each. 

3) A way to make money is tutoring those whom want to learn gold recovery.  That's my day time job. Dredging, drywashing, panning, milling, smeltering, testing,  Miller table etc.

 

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Spent a summer dredging 70 miles north of Fairbanks back in the 1990s. Was absolutely amazing. Lot of fun but seriously hated work. Had a 4" dredge and traded it for a high banker and whites gold detector. All of it is long gone but the memories. 

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I got a chance to work on the Bima, an ocean going dredge based in Nome, AK back in '90-91. That dredge delivered some gold. Owned by Westgold, the bottom shaft broke and they scrapped it.

 

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On 4/23/2023 at 2:36 PM, arizonian said:

I got a chance to work on the Bima, an ocean going dredge based in Nome, AK back in '90-91. That dredge delivered some gold. Owned by Westgold, the bottom shaft broke and they scrapped it.

 

On edit,   The Bima

I'm familiar with bucket dredging  but had to look the Bima up. I can't imagine the.ammount of maintenance  it took to keep something like that operating.  Even in the simplest mining endeavor is plagued with breakdowns, interruptions and  failure. Thanks for sharing.

I made it to Nome twice on catchers. The company  managers were so scared of crews jumping ship that  only trusted veteran employees were allowed in town. I spent 4 weeks anchored off shore and only a few hours in town. Would have gladly traded my.position as crane operator to dredge in Nome.

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