This really excites me:
DDH CF-430-2012 located approximately 300m east of DDH CF-427-2012 was completed to test the chargeability anomaly associated with the Discovery Zone. This hole was terminated due to drilling difficulties and did not test the target chargeability signature that was intersected in DDHCF427-2012. The overall average grade of the silver concentration in this mineralized interval is significantly affected by one sample that assayed 414 g/t (13.31ounces per tonne) silver. In determining the weighted average grade of this interval, the 414 g/t silver assay was arbitrarily cut to 31.1 g/t silver
(DDH) CF-429-2012 tested the chargeability signature referred to as the Mike zone. Although the mineralized interval is relatively narrow, the data suggests that the low grade copper mineralization in the volcanics represents a leakage halo from a deeper source. This drill hole was terminated at a depth of 178m and did not test the target chargeability signature.