RE:RE:RE:They haven't drilled south of hole 4 yet. If you look at Page 17 of their latest Presentation, this is probaly their best map so far. There could be a little updating (left map), but both maps give you a pretty good perspective of what they are doing. Holes 4,5,6 and 7 were drilled from the same drill setup, but at different angles. The results for 5,6 and 7 are pending. I don't know where the next holes are located. Maybe to the south as Coldsand mentioned. The copper-in-soil anomaly is quite large and is very strong, upwards of 293,000 ppm. The IP chargeability is also quite strong on the Gates Zone. To me, the Dillard Zone looks even stronger. IP surveys are very good tools for porphyry type deposits. It would be nice if Kodiak updated the IP map, putting the locations of the recent drill holes on the chargeability map to give us a better idea of what to expect from future drill holes. High chargeabilty = strong sulphides = higher copper values. As Kodiak says on Page 17, "Work to date shows all the hallmarks of a well mineralized, large or multi-centre porphyry system".