New Vein At North Bullfrog Project

 

VANCOUVER - Corvus Gold Inc. reported additional drill results from its 2014 exploration program at the North Bullfrog Project, Nevada. Two separate veins were intersected within hole NB-14-380. Results of the two veins were prioritized, yielding intercepts of 4.2 g/t gold and 150 g/t silver over 3.6 meters in the upper vein and 13.8 g/t gold and 243 g/t silver over 4.8 meters in the main vein. This hole is situated 50 meters south of NB-14-378 (NR-14-08, March 3, 2014) and demonstrates the continuity of the newly identified West Vein located 50 meters to the west of the high-grade gold-silver Yellowjacket Deposit.

Assays are pending for the remainder of NB-14-380, which includes mineralized surrounding stockwork veining similar to the Josh Vein to the east. This represents an important addition to the vein system at Yellowjacket and illustrates the new discovery potential for additional high-grade veins even in the immediate Yellowjacket Deposit area.

Jeff Pontius Corvus Gold CEO said, This new vein system, which is similar to the Josh Vein immediately to the east, offers great potential to significantly expand the Yellowjacket Mineralized Zone. The location of this new high-grade mineralization within the overall larger low-grade Sierra Blanca deposit bodes well for other internal high-grade targets to be tested this year. The southern extent of this new system is completely open and could add dramatically to the overall value of the North Bullfrog project and Corvus as a whole.