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Post by Raptor7on Jun 27, 2011 9:40am
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11.20m of 60.05 g/t Au and 362.96 g/t Ag

11.20m of 60.05 g/t Au and 362.96 g/t AgHmmm!  And apparently not just some one-hole wonder.

"The Far North Fence has been planned for several months and represents an aggressive drill exploration program focused in the near surface, up-dip portion of the partially delineated gold-silver mineralized zone at the Burns Block. The position of the high grade gold and silver zones discovered by Bayfield last year in holes RR10-15 and RR10-18 strongly suggested that the rich mineralization was confined to a SSW plunging shoot of very similar geometry to other high grade zones roughly outlined by Rainy River Resources to the west of the Burns Block. Previously released hole RR10-18 intersected 35.93 g/t Au and 359.65 g/t Ag over 10.0 metres while hole RR10-15 intersected 12.88 g/t Au and 39.26 g/t Ag over 9.0 metres.

The new bonanza grade intercept in hole RR11-71 falls within the up-plunge projection of the modeled mineralized gold-silver shoot on the western portion of the property thereby expanding the known high grade zone to the northeast. The total linear plunge distance between the bonanza grade zones in RR10-18 and RR11-71 is approximately 600 metres. The continuity of mineralization within this shoot has been difficult to establish but continued success strongly supports the presence of a discrete structural zone which hosts significant high grade gold-silver mineralization in a SSW-NNE orientation. "

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