Jaeger Resources Corp. announced the completion of its Very Low Frequency (VLF), and magnetometer geophysical surveys on its Taylor Brook Property in New Brunswick. Approximately 30 km of new grid was completed and surveyed. This recently surveyed area has not been explored since 1996-7 and was a follow up of the exploration work conducted in 2020. Due to the late completion of the survey, the anomalous areas were not field-prospected and mapped in detail because of snow cover. Areas warrant further work by way of a Horizontal Loop Electromagnetic (HLEM) survey to map the geophysical conductors in detail. The updated VLF and magnetometer maps together with the grid-claims map are posted on the Company website. Several moderate to strong VLF conductors have been identified as high priority targets within the property boundary and the majority of these conductors have not been drill-tested. This work together with the lithogeochemical surveys indicate numerous geological indicators with the potential for further discoveries. The Taylor Brook area is not so much a single zinc-lead-silver-copper deposit but a property with multiple potential deposits.