It won't be a boring summer for CUU:
* New Resource Estimate
* Full Feasibility (then wait for Teck)
* Additional Aerial magnetic results (possibly extending the 21km magnetic signature)
* Spectral imagery survey
* New Titan results
* Drilling the East side of the ''Discovery zone'' (hole 422)
* Drilling the Mike, ES and GK zones.....
Hole 422 tested a chargeability that was in between the Mike zone and the GK zone:
You can see it here:
http://www.copperfoxmetals.com/s/Image.asp?i=maps/Plan-view-at-300-Elevation.jpg&id=507416
In the latest NR they say they will be testing all the other zones:
''Diamond drilling of three (Mike, ES and GK zones) untested Titan-24 chargeability anomalies outlined in 2011,''
They will also be coming back to 422:
''Diamond drilling to follow-up the copper-gold-molybdenum-silver mineralization intersected in diamond drill hole 2011CF422 (the Discovery zone) located approximately 1,200m north of the Schaft Creek deposit''
This should also be interesting considering the info we received on hole 422 in the past. We hit last time but it just touched the edge in the West (weaker chargeability). The best part (stronger chargeability) in on the East side.
See the Estern edge here: http://www.copperfoxmetals.com/s/Image.asp?i=maps/Plan-view-at-300-Elevation.jpg&id=507416
"The interpretation that the Schaft Creek Mineral Resource could host other deposits is strongly supported by the mineralization in DDHCF422-2011. Although a considerable amount of drilling is required to delineate and determine the significance of this discovery, the continuity of the mineralization and its location on the western edge of a large strong chargeability anomaly suggests that this zone has considerable potential.''
DDH CF422-2011: is located approximately 1,200m north of the Paramount Zone and was drilled for geotechnical/exploration purposes. This hole intersected copper-molybdenum mineralization at a core interval of 83m and remained in a similar style mineralization to the bottom of the hole at 318m. The mineralization shows a strong correlation to the outer edge (and weaker chargeability) of a large (1,800m by 800m) Titan-24 chargeability anomaly, the strongest portion of which occurs east of the drill hole collar location and remains untested by drilling.