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Decade Resources Ltd V.DEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  DECXF

Decade Resources Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral exploration company seeking opportunities in the resource sector. The Company holds numerous properties at various stages of development and exploration from basic grass roots to advanced ones. Its properties and projects are all located in the Golden Triangle area of northern British Columbia. Its projects include Grassy, Premier East, Red Cliff, Lord Nelson, Del Norte and Terrace. The Terrace project includes Terrace Gold, Kleanza, Dardanelle, Treasure Mountain and Nobody Knows. The Company owns 100% of Goat property. The Copper River Valley properties are comprised of three main claim blocks; Terrace Gold-Darranelle-Treasure Mountain group of claims located in northern British Columbia. The property consists of 52 contiguous mineral claims. The Grassy property contains approximately 830.20 hectares in two separate claims which are owned 100% by the Company. The Red Cliff project consists of approximately eight mineral claims.


TSXV:DEC - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Mar 23, 2021 1:21am
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ARGO

ARGO I'd veer away from the LG  zone...
too thin of intercepts.

I'm thinking this is why Teuton most likely optioned the Del Notre.
Thinking the LG Zone just wasnt strong enough.


Ha, ha, ha.... if they only knew about the argo would they have optioned...?
I'd say.. .most likely not.
..
If the K zone matches the new - argo zone... 
Then... i'd say, decade is grinning fro ear to ear...
Laughing it up... when they hit the argo with such amazing intercepts...
Now.. just tie in argo with the k zone with 1 or 2 drills in between
and peform that step out ( same time ) that points 1 or 2 o'clock from argo's best drill hit.

Simply mirror image the " dark pink line " in the A2 zone.  ( map below )
it will then align to the 1 - 2 oclock position - aim drills back in towards the
original dark pink line. If it hits.. .begin the tracking - stick to the 1 - 2 oclock - position.
andreverse it ... drill 180 degress headed towards - k zone. 

swagger the  drills 250m - 500 apart = create a tonnage as you go. 
result =  k zone and argo with a good lateral width, length, depth...

Yip... scrap the former work tracking + tying in the K zone to LG zone
Those tow zones i would say don't match...

Begin anew - match the K zone with Argo.
It's what i would do.

Just look at the formations ( folds ) with in the ranges....
The easterly folds ( same range ) most likely dictate how the mineralization - runs.

i would say... former juniors spent too much time on the LG  zone.
so happy... decade chose to drill the - argo.
ARGO SO FAR = GAME CHANGER. 


https://decaderesources.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/DEC-2020-TargetMap_02.png


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