SPECTACULAR QUEENSLAND GOLD PART 1
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Steve Graf's back out detecting for gold, but this time he's in Queensland where the terrain is a bit more rugged than Western Australia.
After covering a lot of country and struggling to get the coil through endless long grass he manages to secure some of the best gold he's ever found including the largest nugget to date.
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I don’t know if anyone else noticed you look 👀 ten years younger after you found that first big nugget, congratulations man,well done. 👍😎👍👍👍
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Ha ha yeah 😅 cheers.
What insane gold, i had no idea there was that much gold in shallow ground in Qld ranges. No wonder the early gold rushes were so crazy.
What the hell, if these werent filmed being dug up, i wouldnt have believed this.. that 262 gm'er OMG $25,000+ if 99% pure. Well done mate thats bloody awesome.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Cheers thanks for that 😃.
Amazing. It's a miracle how you just dig in Fields and find huge chunks of gold. In the middle of open fields
I want to wander the wilds of Australia looking for gold. Looks like a great place to be.
All the goldies will be wanting to go where you are. I've never seen so much gold by anyone
G'day Steve great to find you on here, great footage and a breath of fresh air to hear someone speak nicely, the way your Dad taught you boys, unlike the generations of today. We are still here, only a few of us old school bushies stayed on. Hope to see you back, the country has had its best wet season in decades, there is a spot here for you anytime. cheers. Michael & Leigh.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, thanks for that, yeah I was keeping an eye on the weather up there and noticed you must be getting some serious rain. I imagine some of those rivers must've been really flooded. Hope it's all going well for you guys up there, I may come back up again this year sometime, cheers 😀.
The Golden Orb Spider is even more distressing when it wraps completely around your head like a hairnet in a food factory on a drunken walk home from the pub a 2 in the morning. The trick is to not panic and just start walking backwards, the web is so strong that it is probably still stuck to the branches and will just unpeel from your head taking the spider back out with it.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that sounds pretty horrific lol 😅.
@stevegraham3817
Жыл бұрын
@@stevegraf9276 It is the first 3 times in 50 metres, until I figured out the reversing idea.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
@@stevegraham3817 yeah funny 👍.
Wonderful of you.good luck❤😊
Great work Steve pleasure to know you mate 🙌🏾👍🏽🍺⛏️
Awesome 👍 can't wait for part 2 Thank you so much for sharing.
@TheGrafBoys
Жыл бұрын
Thanks glad you enjoyed, I'll upload part 2 within the next few weeks. There's some more great finds in that too.
So good to have you guys upload I remember growing up and I had all the VHS tapes of you guys and your stag hunts.. I probably watched them 100 times on repeat.
@TheGrafBoys
Жыл бұрын
That's great to hear, so glad you got plenty of entertainment from them, Cheers.
Great to see you posting videos again.
@TheGrafBoys
Жыл бұрын
🤠👍
"ONYA CHAMP" A NUGGET to big for the container has gotta be a good day.cheers mate.
Hi Steve the snake is a northern species of whip snake. You can see the characteristic white pattern sweeping around, below & behind the eye. It also has a large eye, small head, thinner neckline than brown snakes & long slender body. The white stripe behind the head i have not seen on this species before, however juveniles can have fading variations & there is species still to be discovered. I recently discovered a brown colored blind snake in my area that is little known. A new striped venomous snake has been found in the desert recently too. Whip snakes in general are quick moving & go about their business, most are mildly venomous but relatively harmless to humans, but you definitely don't want a bite.
Great stuff, well done
WOW. You work hard, you get the rewards. Some very nice nuggets mate. Thanks for sharing 👍
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Cheers thanks for that 😁
I would love to visit Australia; however, I think I would be afraid to walk around in your bush. Poisonous snakes, deadly spiders, big disease carrying bats. The worst would be the wasp, from the way your hand looked, if I got stung, I would most likely keel over and die, need an anaphylactic kit right handy. I am deathly allergic to bee/wasp venom, last sting hospitalized me for a week. Would love to find gold nuggets like you have been finding. I am lucky to get some flour gold or some very small pieces. I live not far from the Bohemia Mining District in my home state. I can find some fine gold in the moss on the rock cliffs after a few days of heavy rain. Have found some small stuff in some of the old tailing's piles or panning the streams and rivers. Unfortunately, where I live, I have to carry a sidearm in the back country, we have two large predators, the Black Bear (Ursa americanus) and the Puma (Puma concolor), then there is the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus), deadly, but are rather tasty, if prepared right. Enjoying your videos so far. Shelly Ann, LPN (ret) Mdn/USNSCC. HM2c(FMF)/USN, Sgt/USAR A Việt Nam War Era Veteran and 1st Gulf War Combat Disabled Veteran Stroke Survivor, 2004
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments, sorry to hear about your allergies. Sounds like you've had a pretty traumatic time. Interesting area where you are, I hope you get to find some chunky gold. Cheers 😃.
Great video. Loved the nature bits too. Amazing find that big one. Incredible
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that 😊.
Beautiful gold Steve - well done. Its great to see another Kiwi bushman with the gold fever. Cheers and looking forward to more videos.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😀.
Excellent video mate, Love watching you guys collect, I'm too old for it now, and wish I had of given it a go years ago. Thanks, and good luck
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Cheers thanks for that 😃.
Awesome just found your channel!
Good grief that big chunk of gold is unbelievable what a find you will never forget that day my friend good on you buddy 👍🏻😊
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
You're right about that, one of the highlights of my life cheers 😃.
Hi Steve , you certainly got some seriously good gold 👍, I should have changed you a bit more for the pick I sold you 🤣 , hope it's still digging good gold for you Cheers ROB
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Ha ha funny. That was a great pick, I actually wore it right down till it was too short to dig with. I could've done with a second one as well. I ended up having to get another pick in town to carry me over 🤠.
First time I"ve seen this channel! I subscribed and all notifications!
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks cheers 😊.
WOW absolutely amazing finds buddy, stunning country up there, one day i might make it for a trip sometime but for now east Gippsland vic is my local prospecting area. I'll definitely keep an eye out for the next upload.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Yeah there is some pretty neat country up there, but I also love some of that Victorian country you've got down there. I haven't been down that way for years but had some great trips many years ago 😃.
Nice haul there Steve! Some unusually shaped nuggets in that lot, almost a crystalline shape. Bet you'll be back there again.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, yeah probably will be back there this year 😃.
Well done boss what finds and good luck from Robbie Liverpool England 🏴
Mate.... unbelievable... how exciting would that be. Congratulations and fantastic work.. I like your presentation, explanations and no language is very nice for a change... Again CONGRATS.!!!!!
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that, yeah pretty exciting finding that big one that's for sure, be hard pressed to find a bigger one next time I think 😃.
Awesome finds... But it looks as though it takes a huge amount of luck, diligence, patience, perseverance, ingenuity and knowledge and technique... Not to mention proper survival skills... As much as I would love to do that, you have indicated just how extreme it actually is..... Thanks for one of the best KZread vids I have seen for quite some time.... Well done, sir.....
@stevegraf9276
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comments 😃. And yes you are right about all of those things you mentioned, it's not quite as easy as it looks but fortunately if it pays off then it's all worth it 😃. Cheers.
Well done buddy fantastic work 👍👍
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😊.
Keep up the good work .... I hope you have great success! ✌👵
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍.
What a Sensational haul of awesome gold you got I reckon just in this video you got over at least 16 ounces and that 8 plus ouncer was mind blowing well done indeed. I 'am definitely looking forward to part 2 😮🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑😁😆😅😂
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 😃. Part 2 will be up in the next day or two.
That spider is the common trap door, great haul of gold there.
well done on the finds enjoyed the video😊
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that 👍.
I cannot help being jealous of y’all over there, I live in Carolina there just isn’t stuff like this around. Maybe in the shell in the middle of the state, but there’s not exactly a big field I can go to with a metal detector and start picking out chunks of gold! Thank you for recording what you’re doing, I really enjoyed seeing it.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Cheers thanks for that 😃.
OH that would be me so much , real sweet finds .
Chapter 2 was great but this one is getting better. Amazing how much time and effort you put in for such great reward. Just got to the part where you filmed the Paper Wasps. That hand looks puffy to say the least.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 👍.
New subber here my goodness what nice nuggets you find Congratulations! I'd love to come down under for a little dig!
I'm starting to think I should have bought a 5000 instead of the 6000. You're finding so much nice gold!
@Andysfishing
Жыл бұрын
@@beergold Yeah, that’s what people say. I’d rather a few 80g and 200g speckies.
@benwinter2420
Жыл бұрын
Andy's a yeti from up north . . see him fleeting glimpse amongst the tree's chasing a blood trail
Very good prospecting!👍
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😊.
incredible finds steve youre making me keen to try queensland instead of wa need to get alot of browny points from my better half im thinking .you seem to be doing alot better than most other prospectors but time and effort pays off so well done just fantastic
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Cheers William, I'm single myself so I don't have to worry about browny points lol, so it's probably a bit easier for me to get out 😁.
Great gold.Only done the Pilbara and got some small bits but yours are spectacular
@TheGrafBoys
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that 👍
What a great trip. I’m only new to detecting, and you find more in one day than I have in 9 months. How’s that big chunk! The snake looked like a Crown Snake and the spider was a Whistling Wolf Spider, related to the tarantulas. This is you first video I’ve found, can’t wait to watch more.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, thanks for that, good to hear the info about the snake and spider too. I've done another two previous trips to WA if you're interested in watching those. The first one is called, 'Gold Fever WA'. And the second trip is called 'My biggest and best gold'. Part 2 of this one will be out in a couple of weeks. Interesting what you said about the go pro too. It's actually quite amazing how good the mobile phones are these days for filming. My old pH was a bit better than the one I currently have but it still does the job. Normally when Im filming wildlife and other stuff I use a good quality broadcast camera but when I go for a gold trip I'm more interested in looking for gold than filming so I don't take my good camera. Cheers 😃.
@steviewonder8624
Жыл бұрын
I called it a Wolf Spider as well when I first saw.
well done mate you cleaned up
Living the dream mate. :)
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
👍😀.
Wow great job! I've always wanted to try metal detecting for gold but thought you couldn't really find that much in one day consistently.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Generally speaking most of the time you don't find that much, but if you can manage to find a good area, which usually takes a heck of a lot of walking and persistence then it shows what can be possible. Cheers 🤠.
Cool channel! Your a legend
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😊.
Good day mate from NZ. Never been gold hunting always hunted our bush with a rifle the 4-legged kind, knees are fked now so won't be walking of the garden path much these days. I like your walk abouts and wish I'd tried what you're doing years ago now, the back blocks the native things you show every thing just great. That paper wasp you incantated yep we have them here too and yep their stings are sure killers, bit like a red-hot poker being forced up your bo-eye ah. Over here they are called hornets owes range in color from black, rusty red or yellow and black either way they are killers when it comes to stinging and like you, I used to swill up. You know when you're on their nest when you hear their buzzing about your head, some even let out a odd hormone smell and once you get to know that smell get te hell out of there a few paces. Kia ora keep up the good movies mate cheers.
Wow!! Amazing!!
Your vary damn lucky, @ talented. Excellent video were the hell are you? Theise are wonderful finds"
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Robert, yeah it was a great trip. Of course there's a lot of exploring done in between as well where I found nothing, so it's a bit harder than it looks, but I was fortunate to come onto some good spots. At this stage I won't disclose exactly where I was just in case I decide to go back for another look, but I went to a few different locations up in North Queensland. Cheers Steve.
I reckon that spider is a Queensland Trapdoor; anyway good luck with the prospecting & here’s to the next big find
You can tell how hard it is to get some of these nuggets by the blisters and callouses on your hands - My nephew is planning to start detecting and i dont think he realises how much hard work is involved
te gradeço pelo teus videos , ganhou mais um escrito, te acompanho do Brasil, Juazeiro do norte, as tuas mãos deixa claro q vc já batalha a algum tempo, vc é merecedor de toda riqueza, encontrar muito ouro. obrigado por compartilha tua experiência .
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that 😃.
Got to be stoked with gold finds like that, after all the rain the past few months the grass will be thick this year, when those wasps get disturbed and angry they sure hit hard, great video.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😃.
Absolutely awesome 😮
@TheGrafBoys
Жыл бұрын
Thanks glad you enjoyed 🙂.
Sweet sweet yellow , I want to lick the tears of the sun 😄
Very spectacular finds! Congratulations! Is this your first goldtrip since covid started? Looking forward to episode 2. Do you still use the rooftop tent setup?
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
There's a bit of footage from a trip I did during covid in 2021 and some from this season just finished, which of course will be in part 2 as well, which I'll upload soon. But of course I don't film everything I find or many of the other events that occur during my escapades. On these two episodes I didn't actually go with any intention of filming any of it to start with but just decided at the time to film the odd bit along the way. That's why it's all just on my mobile ph. If I was filming it more intentionaly I'd do a better job of it, but it's just for fun really. In regards to the rooftop tent, I've never actually had one, although it would be a good idea to get one. Ive always just slept in my vehicle. On episode two I show what my set up is inside my old Prado. 😁
Absolutely amazing great video.. were all the coils mono coils?
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard, yeah they're all mono coils. I've never actually used a double d coil but I'll have to try one sometime. 😀
That spider is a Tarantula (Selenocosmia crassipes) - plenty of em' up there around the Palmer.
So so happy for you
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😃
Wau que bello lugar tienes el mejor trabajo del mundo manejas tus horarios y estas en la naturaleza 😊😊😊 me gustaria buscar oro nunca tube la oportunidad
Gloves are pretty handy and can help those hard working hands, wow 262 gram find. What a beauty
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks cheers 😀
Congrats on the awesome haul of gold nugget chunks mate! Is that a stock GPX5000 with NF coil you're using? What general area are you in btw? Was it heavily detected with dig holes around? Looks like FNQ - Thanks for sharing your finds - Cheers
@TheGrafBoys
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that 🙂. Yeah its just a standard GPX5000, I bought it new a few years ago. I've used a few different coils on it, mainly NF 15 inch round or 13x17. Both great coils. But there's nothing wrong with the standard commander coils that come with it either. I won't disclose exactly where I was at this stage in case i want to go back there again, but yeah its in North Queensland. Some of the country has been well dug up from the old guys back in the day and some is virgin ground. Most areas have had a detector through them at some time or another though. Its pretty hard to find completely new untouched ground these days unless you know the right people.
Having a great run like this you must be in Palmerville/cannibal creek area. If not, have you been there ? Well done, cheers 🍻
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, yeah I have been there. I don't like to say exactly where I've been at this stage just in case I want to go back 😁, but I've been to a few different locations up north including spots near Georgetown and of course Clermont as well.
Very good, good lucky sir
Well done
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍.
Well done Steve. Another great video . Your first one detecting in western Australia a few years ago is the best I've seen so far. Can you tell us were you detecting on public or private property up there in north Queensland? Thanks
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, thanks for that. In case you didn't see it I also did a second trip over to WA as well, which was called, 'my biggest and best gold.'. My Queensland stuff is a mixture of public fossicking areas as well as some on private stations that are available to anyone as a pay to camp and detect set up. They are massive working cattle stations where they get extra income from allowing people to come on for a fee. Unfortunately in Queensland there is not a lot of public fossicking areas available that have not been absolutely hammered already, so unless you happen to know a farmer, (which unfortunately I don't) there's not alot of options. In Victoria I think you're allowed to fossick in most state forests which gives a lot more country to roam.
@markskewed9620
Жыл бұрын
@@stevegraf9276 thanks for your reply Steve. Yes i did watch your second trip to western Australia and it is the second best detecting video i have watched . I'll say it again your first trip to western Australia was and is a classic, very enjoyable to watch
beautiful work guys
Beautiful nuggets mate! Not many people gets days like that.
I was up the Palmer last September,had a swollen hand just like yours wasn't much fun
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Yeah those wasps are the worst I've ever come across. I got stung on the top lip some time later as well and it swole up big as well. I'm not sure what they are but I've been stung by all sorts of wasps, bees etc over the years but never had any reaction like that 😁.
I am throughly enjoying your channel. Thank you. My friend and I are hoping to go camping over the holiday season and we’re going to buy a detector to hopefully have some fun. Would someone recommend one for 2 women that are both vertically challenged lolll. Some of them look very big and bulky to use. Thank you
@TheGrafBoys
7 ай бұрын
Steve is currently out in the hills, but will get back to you as soon as he's able to. All the best of luck with your trip. Cheers, Clyde :)
@stevegraf9276
3 ай бұрын
Hi, currently I think the easiest and definitely the lightest good quality metal detector for gold available at the moment is the gpx 6000. I use the earlier model, (gpx 5000) and it's a great machine, I've used it for years but it is a bit heavier. The 6000 is fairly expensive because it's up there with the best. There are a lot of cheaper ones which can also still be very good, like the SDC but I've never actually used any other ones so I can't really comment on them. Good luck to you, cheers 😃.
Crikey that's some serious gold there! I'm lucky to find a one gramer and you're pulling these lunkers out of the ground!
@TheGrafBoys
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I know what you mean, any gold is hard to come by these days so when you find a patch or some of those bigger chunks its certainly pretty exciting 🤠.
Great going Steve, you have a new sub. thinking your new pick looks like a"Walco"from Shepparton. was that Rob or maybe Cliff?
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, the first pick I bought was from a guy I met out in the bush and the second one was from a place in Mareeba. Don't know who the owners are 🤠.
@lanehorsey5053
Жыл бұрын
@@stevegraf9276 cool, thank you
That spider might be an Australian Tarantulas as we do have s species up North
I'd be setting up camp for a few months or years depending on how rich you want to be. I hope you can get a gold lease in that area. And I think the spider is a tarantula.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
From what I've heard it seems to be quite difficult to secure a lease in Queensland. I haven't actually tried myself but I was told that you have to prove you have a certain amount of machinery, such as a bulldozer or the like and other serious equipment before you can apply. Don't know if that's correct or not. Someone else also suggested that the spider is some sort of Tarantula, good to know cheers 👍.
@aaronhopkins6697
Жыл бұрын
@@stevegraf9276 oh well then it seems to me that you have all the machinery you need, a good detector and a pick and shovel and most importantly the knowledge of where to go back to. Yeah I raised about one hundred and fifty babies they thinned them selves down to 89 baby spiders each in separate gravy tubs. One lived for 8 years and she got about the size of a tea cup saucer. North Queensland bird eating spider or tarantula. Keep digging those nuggets you lucky bastard. Meant in a good way.
@benwinter2420
Жыл бұрын
@@aaronhopkins6697 Spiders when they breed inside a house are stuff of nightmares . . whats all that fluff on face when going to toilet in the dark . . oh yes millions of small precious ones every inch hanging from ceiling & over all . . best friend is lots of bug spray & ZERO mercy to insects . . they have entire globe outside the dwelling to roam around . . inside our own always instant death to them , heard about folk that like spiders but don't appreciate their spiders fertility during a birth
That spider definitely isn't a funnell web. Some kind of tarantula. That said, your safest bet is to assume every spider is a funnell web unless you're 100% sure it isn't. You were right on the baby brown snake. Amazing finds!!!
@TheGrafBoys
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that, yeah I pretty much treat everything out there as if it could be venomous, better to be safe than sorry.
Wish I could go gold minneing with you!! Stay safe
Awesome stuff mate. How far north are you,and what detector you got? Is it 7000? Love your show.
@stevegraf9276
3 ай бұрын
Hi, I'm up around Cape York area and I use a gpx 5000, had it for several years and it's been a great machine. Cheers 😃.
Hi sir awesome video so tel me sir how does one obtain a propecting license do to this type of prospecting what you are doing
@stevegraf9276
3 ай бұрын
Hi, every state is different but in Queensland you can just buy a fossicking licence online for about fifty dollars a year. I forgot exactly but something like that. Similar in every state. That allows you to go on public fossicking areas and you need permission to go on private land of course if that's what you intend to do. Cheers 😃.
Looks a lot like Palmerville station
Aloha from Hawaii looks like you have The hands of a hard worker hands of steel or is that hands of gold have ❤ a great day God-bless you.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that 😃 cheers.
Happy for you , patience is a virtue , OK not trying to make a poem here
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🤠.
Incredible Gold bloke, well done, is that Crownland or private permission needed?
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Some of it is on general public fossicking areas and most of it is on 'pay to detect and camp' areas which are usually large cattle stations in which the owners make extra money from allowing people to fossick on. They are open to anyone for a fee. The trouble is in Queensland there is very little public fossicking areas available considering how massive the state is. If you're fortunate enough to know a farmer and get permission then that's the best thing but unfortunately I don't know any, cheers.
@beergold
Жыл бұрын
@@stevegraf9276 Thanx for your reply, that seems a little strange to me, if the farmers are open to pay to detect shouldn't they be advertising it, like in Gold/Gem and Treasure or on the prospecting forums?, i am from South Oz and there is probably little chance i would ever detect there, but u never know, if the chance came i would probably go for it, perhaps if you do get to meet some it might be worth a suggestion to them?
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
@@beergold Yeah I actually think it's a shame that more stations won't allow the same set up because at the moment I don't think there's that many. I only found them by searching the internet. I've got a feeling that the main reason they don't is due to health and safety issues. They're worried that if something happens to someone they could be in some striff, because people sometimes get lost or hurt etc. On the other places you have to sign a statement clearing them of any responsibility should anything go wrong, which is fair enough, I don't think anyone has any problem with that.
@beergold
Жыл бұрын
@@stevegraf9276 That signing of a statement should be put in place everywhere and away we go!!!!
The Queensland tarantulas rare human bites are not fatal, however, some can get large enough to take a baby chick, hence the common name ' bird eating spiders'. They do have large fangs and are very quick when they do strike, and can inflict a painful double puncture. Usually its the mature boys you see, out hunting the females in their burrows. Males only live 2 or 3 years on average. Females can live over a decade.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Cheers thanks for that.
Yes, I can't believe it either.
Can't beat our Ausy gold
Ok, you've made me jealous.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
😃.
BRRRRRRILIANT SHOW
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍.
what led you to that area mate ? was there anything that caught your eye that makes you want to detect a spot ?
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Nothing in particular, firstly it's just a case of finding where you can legally go or get permission etc. Then I pretty much just cover as much country as I can. From then on I'll keep an eye out for any promising looking ground, such as quartz or iron stone outcrops or good looking gravel etc.
@eljungo902
Жыл бұрын
@@stevegraf9276 cheers mate, great work keep it up love your vids.
@Gardener7
3 ай бұрын
@@stevegraf9276Hi Steve, how do you figure out who to ask for permission? I am in Qld and thinking of starting out, but getting permission seems daunting.
@stevegraf9276
3 ай бұрын
@@Gardener7 hi, yes I agree that approaching a farmer or station owner does seem daunting and that's probably why I've never done it myself, although I probably should because all they can do is say no. But so far I've only ever gone on public fossicking areas or pay to detect stations. Unfortunately Queensland seems to be the worst state for public access areas. Clermont is probably the best public fossicking area in Queensland with quite a large area of state forest allocated. The pay to fossick areas are usually large working cattle stations where they charge people a fee to camp and fossick. They are open to anyone but you do have to pay to go on them. There are at least four that I know of near George town but I've only been to one of them. You can probably just search on Google to find them. Good luck cheers.
Damn you Aussie's have the best of both world's, hell and heaven all in one place. Spiders, killer wasps, poisonous snakes in amongst all that gold... Even heard you guys have a poisonous plant similar to poison ivy except people who come into contact with it commit suicide due to the pain because it lasts weeks. Good finds though!
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Yeah funny, good description. There's certainly a lot of potentially harmful creatures in the country, keeps you on your toes and makes things interesting 😀👍.
@benwinter2420
Жыл бұрын
Our Oz national flower the golden wattle , from the black wattle short stumpy tree whose bark was used early days to tan hides . . it's seeds insidious if fall into rainwater tanks & percolate , cause a madness . . cases up in Darwin NT where cops shot rural folks that went mad due to the seed in water tanks of our national flower . . all very curious
@pertinentparadigm1337
Жыл бұрын
@@benwinter2420 Interesting...
@adambooth600
Жыл бұрын
Amazing that our national emblem is a powerful pscodelic government wanted to eradicate at one point😂😂😅
I git these for a 'cold beer' out there.
when will part 2 be out of spectacular Queensland gold ?
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
I'll probably upload it in a couple of weeks 👍.
verry good
So how do you go with Queenslands fosicking laws as here in Queensland we are told that we are not allowed to fosick anywhere except a government approved fossicking area or with permission on private land. Or have you done this without care of Queenslands mining laws.
@peterjasperson338
10 ай бұрын
Well you have been told bullshit mate
@goldennuts9590
9 ай бұрын
Go where you want,Fk their ridiculous laws.
Hi mate what detector do you use from minelab?
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Hi Terry, it's a gpx 5000. I've had it for a few years and been very happy with it, cheers.
The wasp is obviously a paper wasp species of which there is 12,000 recorded in Australia. It is a red wasp but usually they have black wings & not always so pure red all over, the red wings stand out & if you look at data photos i doubt you will find one with red wings & body so you might even have a new species or variation. A very similar one is the Southern Paper Wasp in a red form. I knew an entomologist who believed there is millions of insects yet to be identified & recorded.
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steven, you're clearly very knowledgeable about these critters. It's quite fascinating to find out what species they actually are and some info about them. Due to the fact that I'm not too clued up about them, I pretty much treat everything with caution just in case 😊. Would be pretty cool to discover a new species. Cheers 👍.
Nice
Wowza
Fantastic,mate,you have to use good gloves!!!
@stevegraf9276
Жыл бұрын
Yeah you're right, cheers.