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Post by Yukon_Cornelius on Nov 15, 2011 11:26am

Magambazi Drill update

Douglas Lake Releases Drilling Progress Update on Their Magambazi Target
Douglas Lake Minerals Inc.
DLKM | 11/15/2011 8:01:08 AM
Douglas Lake Releases Drilling Progress Update on Their Magambazi Target
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/15/11 -- Douglas Lake Minerals Inc. (the "Company" or "Douglas Lake") (OTCBB:DLKM) is pleased to announce that 57% of the first phase of the Magambazi drilling program has been completed on November 11, 2011 end of 19h00 shift.

"Delineation of the potential gold bearing as well as related zones at our Magambazi East target is progressing according to plan," stated Dr. Reyno Scheepers, COO of Douglas Lake Minerals. "The commissioning of an additional core drill rig will significantly reduce our standing time and expedite the completion of the evaluation of the Magambazi East target."

Magambazi East is one of two Company targets currently being drilled on our 800 square kilometer sized prospecting licenses in the Handeni district, Tanzania (Fig.1).

To view the Figure associated with this press release, please visit the following link:

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Fig. 1: Douglas Lake Minerals Handeni properties outlined in red with the Magambazi (blue) and Kwandege (purple) target areas diagrammatically indicated.

The Company has drilled 2852 meters of the planned 5000 meter (57%) diamond core drilling at Magambazi. Eleven (11) of the envisaged 25 holes are completed, hole 12 currently being drilled (Fig. 2). A total of 1518 samples from Magambazi have been submitted to SGS laboratories and 2097 samples to ALS laboratories (Mwanza, Republic of Tanzania) for gold (Au) assays.

To view the Figure associated with this press release, please visit the following link:

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Fig.2: Drill-hole positions at the DLKM Magambazi East target. Holes for which gold assay results have been received are represented as red stars. Blue star represents the hole currently being drilled. Elevation high (H) and lows (L) are indicated as contours (grey) outlining Magambazi Hill. Green stippled lines are the projected garnet amphibolite gneiss as intersected in drill holes to date with a strike distance of approximately 340 meters.

Two (2) holes (MZD_03 and MZD_04) were drilled on a chargeability anomaly to the northeast of the main mineralization zone outlined in green stippled lines (Fig. 2). The geological unit (garnet amphibolite gneiss) associated with possible high gold mineralization at Magambazi is similar to that found at Kwandege. Drill-hole data is represented in Table 1.

Douglas Lake is currently in the process of evaluating and prioritizing drill positions surrounding Magambazi-East to try and extend the length of the currently defined 340 meter target zone. Several of these drill positions are considered to have high potential due to a combination of soil geochemical anomalies, high chargeability zones and surface outcrops of the geological units associated with gold mineralisation. Hole number MZD_12 is currently being drilled on the first of these targets. Following this phase the remainder of the available 5000 meter will be used to infill drill the main mineralization zone between MZD_01 and MZD_10 in order to better understand the concentration and distribution of gold mineralisation (Fig.2).

----------------------------------------------------------------------------No Hole ID Easting Northing Azimuth Dip E.O.H. Samples----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 MZD 01 392398 9364923 360 degrees -60 250.20 5742 MZD 02 392398 9364751 360 degrees -50 299.00 6433 MZD 03 392505 9364850 025 degrees -50 250.00 3014 MZD 04 392603 9364878 360 degrees -50 254.00 2925 MZD 05 392398 9365339 360 degrees -50 260.40 2956 MZD 06 392137 9364930 054 degrees -60 300.40 3527 MZD 07 392137 9364930 054 degrees -75 324.98 3828 MZD 08 392136 9365144 180 degrees -50 62.50 739 MZD 09 392137 9364930 030 degrees -45 299.3 35110 MZD 10 392212 9364931 055 degrees -60 158.4 13411 MZD 11 392260 9364860 55 degrees -45 251.3 21812 MZD 12 392910 9363802 60 degrees -60 141.5(i) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metres Drilled 2852.00 3615---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (i)= not completed E.O.H. = End of hole ----------------------------------------------------------------------------      

Table 1: Summary of drilling progress at Magambazi indicating metres drilled and samples submitted for each hole.

Comment by AU_NB on Nov 15, 2011 5:01pm
Thanks Yukon. I found this paragraph to be encouraging: "Douglas Lake is currently in the process of evaluating and prioritizing drill positions surrounding Magambazi-East to try and extend the length of the currently defined 340 meter target zone. Several of these drill positions are considered to have high potential due to a combination of soil geochemical anomalies, high chargeability ...more  
Comment by JJ40 on Nov 15, 2011 7:24pm
In reading the 43-101 last year I noticed that the area where MZD 12 is was mentioned as a potential target.  So sometime this Spring after Phase 1 on the 2 targets is complete we will have an idea of the make-up of Kwandege, Magambazi 1 and information on the area of MZD12.  That should give us a little pop.  I have been scooping up shares for 3 years and I don't have the nuts ...more  
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