
So the Lerner brothers bought the abandoned dredge in Clear Creek, although it had been.

The ground is not phenomenally rich, varying from 10 cents to. Spiraling gold prices in 1979 spawned the second Gold Rush, making dredge mining look profitable again. Montana, on Grasshopper Creek, in the United States, where three dredges are at work. Even still, some longtime fans have reservations about him and how he acts when the camera is pointed in his direction. An Elevator Bucket Dredge comprises: First, a Digging Apparatus at the bow of the boat, raising and delivering the material into a screen. He has been on the program since its first season, and thus his name has grown synonymous with it. Once water was introduced to the hole, the resulting slurry of pulverized rock (and bits of gold) could be pumped out and tested.

One of the most prolific presences on "White Water" is Carlos Minor - a former Marine drill sergeant who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty when the situation calls for it. A churn drill made prospecting for signs of gold easy because the bit both rotated and pounded downward. Some, like Paul Richardson, take their leave after some time, but others stick with it through the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Although, the "Dakota Boys" aren't the only ones putting their lives on the line, as proven by the numerous other individuals who have featured on the show at one point or another. They specialize in the risky practice of dredge diving, which they've brought to McKinley Creek in Haines Borough, Alaska, in pursuit of fortune. Putting the spotlight on the father-son duo of "Dakota" Fred and Dustin Hurt, "White Water" chronicles their attempts to hit it big in the gold mining game.
