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So you want to go gold prospecting and you have got that gold fever, and you ask yourself what the next step is. Well here is where you hope that your budget can support your appetite. But even if you only have a limited budget on which to plan your gold prospecting trip and with which to get your gold prospecting equipment don’t despair as there is a gold prospecting plan to fit all budgets. The first and most important piece of equipment is the gold pan which is the quintessential tool of the gold prospector. When you see one you know that the person is either a gold prospector or planning on becoming one in the near future. They range in size and composition but the shape and style have stayed the same for the last century and no major design changes are foreseen. The gold pan is actually an exploration tool used by gold prospectors to locate an area with the potential for gold or containing visible gold that can be dredged or sluiced. They are inexpensive, small, and easily transported. They also don't break easily. Normally this is the entry point for those wanting to try out gold prospecting. All over these United States of America and Canada gold pans are used by people exploring creeks, beaches, and panning out the fines after a day of sluicing. Now you ask, what gold sluicing is and what does it have to do with my plan to go gold prospecting and what equipment will I need to do it? Well once gold bearing gravel has been located it is time to move to a more efficient method of extracting the gold ore. The preferred method for small prospecting operations is the hand gold sluice. A sluice box consists of a simple trough lined with raised obstructions placed at a ninety-degree angle to the flow of the stream, these are known as riffles. Most modern sluice boxes are made of sheet aluminum or one of the new composite plastic materials. The heavy material such as gold, iron sand, silver and lead, sink quickly and are caught by the riffles. At the end of the day the sluice box is taken apart and the concentrates are panned down to the gold or other metals. Another great piece of equipment for the gold prospector is the gold metal detector, which is one of the most productive tools a recreational gold prospector can possess for hunting gold nuggets. These detectors use electromagnetic induction to detect metal and are able to distinguish the type and depth of the target. They are simple to operate, easy to carry, and can be used in many other adventures, not just your gold prospecting trip to place you have planned at present.

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