Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles it's important that I get it right. Our whole season rides on finding good ground. Back 1/3 time. Mind David Jason. Run the dirt from three test holes. Find out if it holds enough gold to state their seasonal. Or if the old timers minded out. We're taking all the concentrates from one of our tests and doing the final cleanup. Try and see what our values were running. I think we can almost make it on $10 a yard because it's so shall sees this stripping we've ever done. I've never done that ever. Well, we've gotta have 10. Let's hope for 12 or 15. Each PAN must show more than $10 a yard for Dave to have any hope of making a big dollar business at Birdseye mine. I wanted to share this with you guys. Got some results. So let's start with, uh, test number one. Okay. Close to your gravel yard where your great grandfather mind came out to 2.4 grams of gold, $10.80 a yard. I think it's about break even. Number two further up the creek. This is about three grams, which gives us about $13 a yard. Test number three. We think it's $15 a yard this year. Way would like to mine here. I'd like to make a deal with you guys, and hopefully this all works out for everybody. It's gonna work. Looks like some pretty yellow bowl. You like that? Look at the big chunks in there with each pound holding Maur than the $10 of gold per yard he needs. Dave has finally found the ground to stake his season on. Are you getting the fever? We have the fever. So little clues here. It's really gonna be a treasure hunt this season. Is it a gamble? Heck, yeah, it's a gamble, but that's what we do. That's the one, man. We found it right on, Dave. I'm excited. Just get started. It's time to roll. Pressures on.
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