Blue Moon Metals Inc. announced the commencement of its drilling program to explore and expand the Blue Moon polymetallic volcanic massive sulphide ("VMS") deposit. The initial program consists of 3-4 step-out holes totaling up to 2,400 metres. The holes will test a number of high-impact targets shown on the below long section. A comprehensive review of the historical and recent drill data identified several priority drill targets with potential for both new lenses and/or expansion of current lenses, including: The West and Main zones remain open down plunge; An off hole electromagnetic (EM) conductor to the south of the deposit lies above a long interval of stringer mineralization cut in hole B70 that is interpreted to be a feeder zone to a nearby massive sulphide lens. The EM target remains untested and may be caused by the massive sulphide lens suggested by the stringer mineralization in hole B70; The area between the American Eagle workings and hole AE1 remains untested with potential to add near surface mineralization; and The down plunge extension of the American Eagle mineralization also remains largely untested.