Jaeger Resources Corp. announced the completion of the Very Low Frequency (VLF) and magnetometer geophysical surveys on its Taylor Brook Property in New Brunswick. These surveys were conducted over the newly established grid (20.35 kms) covering the recently staked claim #10264.

This recently surveyed area has not been explored in any detail and was a follow-up of the exploration work conducted in 2021. Due to the late completion of the survey, the anomalous areas were not field-prospected and mapped in detail because of snow cover. The updated VLF and magnetometer maps together with the grid-claims map are posted on the Company website.

New and untested magnetometer and VLF anomalies which have been delineated over the Taylor Brook Property have the potential for discovering new and additional zinc - lead - silver - copper zones. This style of geophysical characteristics appears similar to Trevali Mining Corporation's Stratmat deposit located approximately six kms to the southwest of Taylor Brook. No major drilling has been conducted on the Taylor Brook Property since 1996 and the Company believes that the majority of the previous 1995/1996 drilling may have been in the wrong direction.

As a result of the recent geophysical surveys and data compilation that have been carried out, a newer interpretation of the geology of the deposit is evolving. A newly-interpreted geophysical map of the Taylor Brook Property by the Company indicates several VLF anomalies coincide with those on Trevali's Stratmat Property. This interpretation has identified four kilometres of relatively under-explored ground on the Company's claims that is along strike from the Stratmat deposit.

The interpretated VLF-EM and magnetic maps are shown on the Company website. 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 additional potential deposits.