If you notice on the drill plan, almost all of these drill holes are away from known veins. This is because we know what the veins contain and it would be senseless to drill the veins now if the company wishes to show only the gold/anomaly correlations. These drill holes will give us NEW info and will define a resource at the quickest way possible.
There are 10 tested anomalies already on the property. These are labled Z-1-10 and need not to be tested by drilling at this time. The near surface sampling has already tested these ones as gold bearing whereas the top of these anomalies lie close to the surface. These anomalies, along with the secondary drill targets are not on this drill plan I posted the picture of. They are on separate diagrams as not to clutter our first priority targets.
Maybe BOW could get the sizes of the Z1-10 ANOMALIES, and assign their surface/depth grades to give us an ounce calculation on these ones. The grades range from .5 g/t to 57 g/t on the Technical report from the June 2010 survey, but there are historical samples that go over 200 g/t. I know the average would be real high, but again, by being extremely conservative, use 1 g/t to see what we get. Z-1 is the C-1 area, and although we have an average bulk sample grade of approx 1 oz/t, we should still assign 1 g/t as if we were removing all the ground as in open pit. Z-3 is the A-4 area, and the same should apply.