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Scottie Resources – Next Batch of Drill Assays Released From The 20,000 Meter Drill Program This Year – Intercepting 26.9 g/t Gold Over 4 Meters At The Blueberry Contact Zone

Brad Rourke, President and CEO of Scottie Resources (TSX.V:SCOT – OTCQB:SCTSF), joins us to recap the next 5 drillhole assays that have been released from the 20,000 meter drill program this year at the Blueberry Contact Zone and the Scottie Gold Mine Property, in the Golden Triangle of BC.

 

We start off reviewing Drillhole # SR23-247 which intersected 26.9 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 4 meters and 13.9 g/t gold over 2.04 meters.  We also note that the Company has put out a consistent number of drill holes that have over 100+ gram-meter drill intercepts from last year’s program and again in this year’s program. 

 

Next we have Brad outline the exploration strategy and goals of this year’s drill program, stepping out along the 2.2km strike, drilling in between large gaps in the first 700 meters drilled the prior 2 years, and drilling about 2 dozen more holes along the second 700 meters of mineralized strike to follow up on the initial 5 holes drilled last year in this area. Additionally, there are some holes that will have drilled down testing a depth of around 500 meters in certain areas.

 

The drilling is officially wrapped up now, but there are still over 15,500 meters of pending assays to release from this program over the months to come. Brad reiterated that the overall goal of the exploration program is the delineation of the ore body geometry and scale, along with filling in some areas between prior step-outs, and getting a better handle on how things expand at depth.  This drill program also allocated a small portion of around 1,500 meters for following up on drilling at the C&D Vein and some targets around the Scottie Gold Mine area.  

 

If you have any follow up questions for Brad regarding Scottie Resources, then please email us at Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com.

 

 

 

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