How to Pan for Gold
Gold is at record high prices. If you have ever wanted to play around panning for gold it is an ideal time. Find a good gold stream and try your hand panning gold.
Things You'll Need
- A gold pan
- shovel
- glass or plastic vial
- Optional: pick, magnifying glass, tweezers, knife.
Instructions
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Gold is found naturally in loads or in veins in the rock and gold is often found in almost pure form. It is scattered in tiny flakes in igneous rock. It washes out through water erosion to settle in streams and rivers where prospectors pan for gold. A good pace to pan is near old gold mine tailings.
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Fill your pan half full or a bit more. Submerge the pan 2/3rds in the water Jiggle it vigorously as gravity is what settles the heavier gold lower than other material. With a free hand break up any clay or clods of dirt. Pick out any stones or large gravel by hand. Move the material around some to help separate lighter material from the heavy black iron sand and gold. The lighter material is called overburden. Examine the rocks some as often gold flakes can be embedded in rock.
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Lift the gold pan partly out of the water. Tilt and swirl the gold pan. Wash the lighter overburden over the rim while taking care not wash over the heavy black sand that settles with the gold. Skin off lighter material until you are left with about 1/2 cup heavy iron bearing black sand. A magnet may be helpful here to remove magnetic particles. View the sand with the eye or a magnifying glass to spot any gold flakes. Any shinny metal flake can be removed with a pair of tweezers and placed in a gold glass vial. Often flakes lighter in color can be silver or platinum. If you are very lucky you may find a gold nugget. I have seen a few pea sized nuggets found in nearby mountains. The sand that is left can be saved to go through more thoroughly later at home or back in camp.
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Tips & Warnings
Go with a gold panner that has found gold before. The hobbyist or enthusiast probably will not take you to their best area, but will be glad to try unproven territory with you and show you techniques.
A few areas require a permit to pan. Check local rules and regulations. In gld country the forest service often is knowledgeable on that.
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Comments
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ttbirdie
Apr 16, 2009
Great article on how to pan for gold, 5* -
Norma Erickson
Apr 03, 2009
My son has been panning for gold for more than ten years--this is exactly how it's done. Great Article! -
Joan Haines
Mar 27, 2009
Thanks for showing how to pan for gold! -
Terri Brisbane
Mar 26, 2009
I am from Alaska and you got the info exactly right thanks 5* -
Gottaloveit
Mar 18, 2009
I wish I were in the West but I doubt there's gold anywhere around me except in Congress. Thanks.