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Sokoman Minerals Corp V.SIC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SICNF

Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a discovery-oriented company with projects in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Its projects include Moosehead Gold, Fleur de Lys, Grey River Gold, Kepenkeck Gold, Killick Lithium, Crippleback Lake Gold, Startrek and Iron Horse. Moosehead Gold property includes 98 claims totaling 2,450 hectares adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway in central Newfoundland. Fleur de Lys project of 1,891 claims on the Baie Verte Peninsula of NW. Grey River property in southern Newfoundland includes 324 claims in seven licenses, centered on the community of Grey River. Kepenkeck gold project, located in central Newfoundland. Killick Lithium Project is in southwestern Newfoundland. Crippleback Lake Gold Project is in proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway in north-central Newfoundland. Startrek Property is located 20 kilometers (km) east of the town of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Iron Horse project is located over 120 km northeast of Labrador City, Labrador.


TSXV:SIC - Post by User

Comment by likeikeon Mar 11, 2021 11:39am
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Post# 32772794

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Join the Sokoman Webinar Wednesday March 10 @ 4:30pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Join the Sokoman Webinar Wednesday March 10 @ 4:30pmSo many things to address Apophis for starters let me assure you you are not me.

Fosterville was an open pit mine and they were down after 10 years before they hit

the Swan Zone. It is very narrow but still gets 600,000 oz Au/ year. Now they are down

to 7 to 8000 feet.  There is a great video with Eric Sprott down at the bottom of it 

explaining how it came about and Quinton Hennig with him when they were first 

down there.

The thing at NFG and SIC is the near surface high hits. We do not know if going that deep

will be beneficial but I guess it will. Overburden is not a problem if you can figuire out how

to keep drilling narrow and the rock encurred. This is not a traditional ore body.

By all accounts SIC is a minime of NFG and will be for sometime as NFG will be 

drilling the pudding out of there structures this year.

As far as current drilling they have always been getting lots of visible gold from the

cores but it is always dangerous to extrapolate meaning until it gets back from the lab.

VG has been more inferrable so far IMHO but what do I know? IKE
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