RE: that time of year Bailey, the most knowledgable geo on this type of deposit in exactlythis area stated in black and white that the area did not even have thePOTENTIAL to host a porphyry copper deposit because of the geologicalhistory. But they keep milking it, I wonder why? Now they are redrillinga tiny skarn occurence that was written off decades ago. Too funny
You may not have caught this from the recent PRs, but they are now encouraging people to believe that the presence of magnetite creates some sort of viability as an copper+gold+iron mine.