Taruga Minerals Limited announced that it has commenced a reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the Wyacca Prospect, within the Mt Craig Copper Project. The program will test mineralised trends and an IP anomaly defined by reprocessing and inversion modelling of historical data. The Wyacca Prospect is located in the northern portion of the Mt Craig Copper Project (MCCP) and was the first operational small-scale mine in the MCCP area, with copper being first discovered and mined in 1863. Incomplete mining production records indicate that Wyacca was operating with a run of mine grade of up to 40% Cu during the early years of production, after which higher tonnages at an average grade of 3% Cu were mined for a total of 306 tonnes of ore. Mineralisation at the Wyacca Prospect is strongly associated with breccias along the apparent contact between the Tapley Hill and Wilyerpa Formations. These breccias lie parallel to the stratigraphy in the northern and southern portions but are rotated to strike NW-SE over the central portion where they cover more than 1.7 km of strike. The IP anomaly is offset to the east of the workings supporting a north-easterly dip direction observed in the old mine workings.