I am confident about good to excellent drill results.
Just checked once again “the wording"  in the news released about the projects--Del Norte, Lord Nelson and the boundary between them.  :
 

  • The Company also conducted grab and saw-cut sampling in the 8 oz zone, located near the northern boundary of the Del Norte property. Observations indicate numerous stringers and veinlets of strong pyrite-chalcopyrite mineralization over widths that may be up to 200 m.
  • The drilling on the Argo and Eagle's Nest zones has indicated that mineralization is hosted by black mud lapilli tuffs that appear to have repeat sections due to thrusting and faulting. Mineralized zones host various sulfides including pyrite, sphalerite, galena and tetrahedrite along with sections mineralized by fine acicular arsenopyrite.    
  • Intersections in the Argo zone have been up to 30 m long within some of the drill holes.
  • Drilling in 2020 has outlined the Argo zone over at least 500 m of strike length, open to depth and along strike.
  • Drilling has intersected a second mineralized zone located west of the Argo zone.
 
 
E. Kruchkowski, President of the Company states: "the Company has had a very successful program in spite of the late July start and bad weather conditions. It is a tribute to the geologists and drillers working on behalf of the Company. It is not often that a company can have 2 very successful exploration programs that are operating concurrently. The Company has been able to farm into 2 highly prospective areas that have an abundance of both mineral showings and types. We look forward to the results which will aid in future programs
E. Kruchkowski, President of the Company states: "Hitting visible gold in the first hole in the Del Norte-Lord Nelson boundary area confirms the potential of this new zone and validates the high-grade gold results obtained in surface sampling. We are very pleased with this result and also with the lengthy intersections being obtained in the Argo drilling."
Dino Cremonese, P.Eng., President of Teuton commented as follows: “Intersecting visible gold in a drill hole, particularly the first one in a given area, is a rare occurrence.  I would like to congratulate the Decade geological crew and Mr. Kruchkowski for this exploration succes