I have noted that also. May be the company has noticed the falling in SP so decided to focus on the eastern NS fault where most of the 100g/m are. Not too many step out and adventurous holes anymore.
The first few assays of Toro Gordo are decent however I have a few concerns:
1. The faults at the Alteration zone although the grade is good but look like the quartz vein is quite narrow? An intercept of 1m @ 69g/t is quite different from the low grade bulk tonnage system that we know very well.
2. 91 & 82 look like they targeting the alteration zone at the opposite angle to 88, however they also had narrow intercepts of 1m & 4m.
3. If we look back at the trenching results, they are all very broad mineralization. How can we intepret this drill assays in context with the trenching assays? Can someone explain to me pls?
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