Quote from Jeff Killeen...JK: One junior that continues to get attention is Pilot Gold, largely on the back of its good work in Turkey and Nevada. We've seen some great results from its Kinsley project in Nevada—some of the better grades I've seen in Nevada in recent memory. How big is the Kinsley deposit? The overall footprint is still fairly small so there is more work to be done to conceptualize the size of the deposit and get investors fully engaged. Nonetheless, the grades are robust and have garnered some market attention. In Turkey, Pilot identified several new zones at the TV Tower project, a joint venture with Teck Resources Ltd. (TCK:TSX; TCK:NYSE). Again, oxidized mineralization in some cases and showing consistent mineralization patterns. Bottom line: There seems to be a fairly clear path to adding ounces at both projects. Those are the kinds of things that get the market's attention. TGR: One recent drill result at TV Tower was 130.9 meters grading 1.5 g/t Au and 0.48% Cu starting at surface. You model results like these all the time. What does that look like to you? JK: No project is a single drill hole, but to have a single hole with those kinds of numbers is an excellent start. If you put several intercepts like that together you can quickly build pounds and ounces. Being able to validate a surface geological interpretation is big and a great starting point for any drill program. https://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/jeff-killeen-cash-and-catalysts-rule-the-day