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<blockquote data-quote="snow" data-source="post: 291944" data-attributes="member: 1056"><p>trapper any small pocket sized magnet works,old timers would tell me stories how they seperated gold from black iron with liquid mercury in the old days,these boyz never lived a long life tho... curious how they did it. coloring of iron pyrite once you see it isn't as yellow as gold,google for pics you'll see the difference.</p><p></p><p>Gotta find old elm tree stands for morels trapper,thats the sure thing but not sure if north dakota has elm tree's? here in minnesota we work the st croix river valley for our morels and a hefty supply of ticks in the process,I dried a bunch of morels out one year ground them up and spread the spores along my old creek bed,worked half assed the following year but it was a dry cold spring,still have a few pop up but not many.,one good run along the river netts a couple pounds that gets me thru the summer plus I hate ticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snow, post: 291944, member: 1056"] trapper any small pocket sized magnet works,old timers would tell me stories how they seperated gold from black iron with liquid mercury in the old days,these boyz never lived a long life tho... curious how they did it. coloring of iron pyrite once you see it isn't as yellow as gold,google for pics you'll see the difference. Gotta find old elm tree stands for morels trapper,thats the sure thing but not sure if north dakota has elm tree's? here in minnesota we work the st croix river valley for our morels and a hefty supply of ticks in the process,I dried a bunch of morels out one year ground them up and spread the spores along my old creek bed,worked half assed the following year but it was a dry cold spring,still have a few pop up but not many.,one good run along the river netts a couple pounds that gets me thru the summer plus I hate ticks. [/QUOTE]
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