Jaeger Resources Corp. provided an update on its Taylor Brook zinc ­ lead ­ silver ­ copper exploration program in the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick. The Company's consulting geologist conducted a brief field mapping and sampling program at its Taylor Brook property.

This program was designed to follow up on the previously known sulphide mineralization. Outcrop is limited, however several new areas of mineralized rock were discovered. Mineralization was predominantly pyrite in silicified rhyolites.

The lithogeochemical elements to note are aluminum, titanium and barium which can indicate proximity to base metal mineralization. Updated barium and Taylor Brook Index maps are shown on the Company website www.jaegerresources.com. These maps show the continuum of mineralization associated with the strong VLF anomaly as shown on the Fraser filter contour VLF map on the website.

This is approximately 3300 metres in strike length and is associated with a major linear structure. One mineralized sample reported >10,000 ppm zinc and 3.4 ppm indium. Previous sampling has shown that the Taylor Brook deposit has anomalous indium concentrations which is now considered a critical element in short supply in North America.

Indium is associated with Trevali Mining Corporation's Stratmat deposit and was a resource at the Brunswick 12 and Heath Steele deposits. In order to fully define this potential indium resource associated with the zinc mineralization, diamond drilling will need to be done. Line cutting and a VLF geophysical survey have been completed on the new claims. The magnetometer survey is anticipated to be completed in November and the results will be reported then.

Management at Jaeger Resources has an open-minded approach of creating and using new ideas and techniques for exploration and development.