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Sitka Gold Corp V.SIG

Alternate Symbol(s):  SITKF

Sitka Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company’s principal business activity is the exploration for mineral resources in North America. The Company’s projects include RC Gold, Alpha Gold, Coppermine River, and Burro Creek. The RC Gold Project, comprised of the RC Gold, Mahtin, Clear Creek and Barney Ridge properties, is a district-scale, contiguous land package of 1,891 claims covering approximately 431 square kilometers. Alpha Gold Property, located along the southeast projection of the prolific Cortez Gold Trend in Eureka County, approximately 135 kilometers southwest of Elko, Nevada. The Burro Creek Gold Project is located 105 km by road southeast of Kingman, Arizona. The Company through its wholly owned subsidiary Arctic Copper Corp., holds approximately 7,500 hectares of mining claims in two separate claim blocks in the Coppermine River area in Nunavut that exhibit potential to host economic grades of copper and silver mineralization.


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Post by garlandon Jul 20, 2022 7:59pm
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additional thoughts

additional thoughtsinteresting to note that all holes encountered mineralization - having said that,  the higher grade  holes will be those with vg ( when averaged with the other zones of mineralization) Holes 36 and 37 appear to expand the  central RC discovery deposit to the northwest . Hole 31 likely would be similar to hole 25 ( continuing the trend eastward ( also drilled within the area  where the high grade grab samples were collected at surface) .Hole 35 is all by itself ,and is likely a new higher grade deposit ( some 500m to the northeast) It is possible that it could be a long " tongue" of mineralization associated with the central RC deposit. 
Holes 28, 32 and 33 will be infill holes to the central deposit ( linking everything together with  likely thick intervals of mineralization)
Hole 29 26 and 34 are wide open exploratory locations and the results   will be very interesting !
I do not know what happened to hole 27or where it is located.
All in all, some VERY INTERESTING assays to come all of which will blow this prject wide open!!!
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