Sokoman Minerals Corp. reported metallic pulp gold assay results from winter drilling at the 552 Zone, as well as assays from a section of the Footwall Splay. At Footwall Splay, drilling confirmed strong, near-surface gold values, including 10.25 m at 84.69 g/t Au from 53.90.

Ten drill holes gave mixed results although most intersected the 552 structure. The highest grades were in quartz veining - MH-24-588 ­ 2.20 m /6.07 g/t Au at 57.75 m downhole and 2.75 m at 5.94 g/t Au at 100.85 m downhole, with the second intersection the first visible gold (VG) found in deformed mafic volcanics on the property. The intersection in the volcanics highlights additional prospective areas in the easternmost, underexplored, portion of the Moosehead property.

The 552 zone carries VG-bearing quartz veins on both the east and west margins. Drilling will continue after the spring break up in approximately three to four weeks. Novamera's guidance tool provides a high-resolution 3-D model of the quartz veins by detecting veins up to 4 m off hole in all directions.

As part of the initial setup process, Novamera requested the drilling of two holes (MH-23-166A and B) from an area of the Footwall Splay, which was surveyed by Novamera to calibrate their guidance tool. The holes were drilled proximal to MH-23-166, selected as the test area based on a high-grade intersection at the bedrock surface - 5.10 m of 15.51 g/t Au at 9 m downhole). Novamera used the two new holes and the original hole for calibration.

A mineralization model, being developed, will include surveying of additional holes later this spring. The permitting process will begin when the 3D modeling and extraction plan is completed in the coming months. The holes were assayed for grade control at Eastern Analytical in Springdale, Newfoundland and Labrador.