mcfaulds lake - Grid c - McFaulds 3 and 4
After the discovery of McFaulds 1 and 2, an airborne magnetic and electromagnetic survey was carried out over the entire property. Several conductive anomalies were interpreted and the the joint venture launched a campaign to test them.
The McFaulds 3 body occurs 1.5 km southwest of McFaulds 1. As with the first body, there is a high-amplitude, isolated magnetic anomaly associated with number 3, which can be seen in the centre of the mag grid to the right.
The McFaulds 4 body is located 900m west-northwest of McFaulds 3 and is also characterized by a strong magnetic anomaly.
To the right, you can clearly see the horizontal loop EM anomalies associated with the two conductors. 
The McFauld's 3 deposit has undergone extensive drill testing. To date, 13 holes have been drilled. The body has a surface length greater than 150m and a depth extent that exceeds 300m. Copper mineralization predominates and a summary table of assay highlights will be posted soon.
The McFaulds 4 body has been tested by only two drill holes. Although similar to McFaulds 1 and 3 geologically, the copper-zinc minearlization is sparse with the best intercept of 0.93% copper over 3.75m.
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