Only 1% of the earth's gold has been found. The other 99% is waiting for you to discover. Your Bounty Hunter can help you detect a small amount of gold or a huge nugget deep in the ground.
Where to Gold Prospect
The most important thing to consider when gold prospecting is to make sure gold has been found in a location before. Do your research- gold claims are well documented. Always get permission before hunting on someone's property, and negotiate the division of your finds with them. Also, be sure to cover the holes you dig. Responsible hunting will keep the hobby alive for everyone else.
How to Gold Prospect
The advantage of gold prospecting with a Bounty Hunter is that you don't have to be in a mine or in water. Go to locations that allow you to exploit this advantage, like arid areas of uphill from a water source.
Also, remember that even the smallest signal may mean that there is a large collection to be found. Generally, there are larger nuggets beneath the lead nugget that the detector could not reach.
What you can find
Gold prospecting can pay off in a big way! With research, patience, and persistence, you can pay for your Bounty Hunter many times over.
Gold Prospecting with a club
There are hundreds of Metal Detectorist clubs all over the world. Find the one nearest you with the Bounty Hunter Club Finder.
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