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To: John McCarthy who wrote (1154)9/27/2010 9:56:54 AM
From: John McCarthy   of 1182
 
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production05 said...

Yes, this is very impressive. This is a brand new area of the dyke that wasn`t drilled before. Under the top layer of minerialization, there is a vast space in the dyke that they weren`t able to drill from the surface. That is what they are drilling now from the drill station.

These 7 holes only represent the first part of this new drill program.

With these 7 holes, they had 20 g/t (+) hits on 14 occasions, including 100.55 g/t once and 67.55 g/t once.

Once they are finish

drill the fast mid section,

we have to remember the dyke is also open at depth.

Then, they need to drill the Bedard flats

that run beyond the boundries of the dyke.

There is also a high grade shear zone to the north
they need to test (it was mined previously at depth, and still open, and they think it might come up to the Bedard Dyke level).

They also need to test to see if there
are any north dippers (which were prominent in the area during open pit mining)

run into dyke mineralization.

September 27, 2010 6:30 AM

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