Vizsla Silver Corp. reported results from seven new drillholes targeting the La Luisa Vein (?La Luisa?) located ~700 metres west of the Napoleon Area resource, at its 100%-owned Panuco silver-gold project (?Panuco?) in Mexico. Recently completed shallow drilling has expanded high-grade mineralization at La Luisa to the southeast.

The Luisa Vein is located approximately 700 metres to the west of Napoleon in the southwest portion of the Panuco district. The structure has been mapped on surface for approximately 1,500 metres with an average strike of N30°W and dip of 70° - 80° to the northeast. To date, Vizsla Silver has reported 51 holes from La Luisa outlining a mineralized footprint approximately 1,670 metres long by 450 metres down dip with a weighted average grade of 472 g/t AgEq (184 g/t silver, 3.53 g/t gold, 0.38 % lead and 1.41 % zinc) and average width 2.93 mTW.

La Luisa currently hosts Indicated Resources of 4.0 Moz AgEq at 459 g/t AgEq and Inferred Resources of 25.3 Moz AgEq at 386 g/t AgEq in the main La Luisa vein and the FW vein splay. The upper levels of the vein are hosted primarily by rhyolite tuffs (the upper part of the regional lower volcanic sequence), whereas deeper vein-intercepts occur in the more favourable diorite host rock. Initial shallow drilling at La Luisa returned significant gold concentrations with relatively low silver and base metals values.

The higher gold to silver and base metals ratios observed are analogous to the previously reported shallow ?gold rich? horizon at the southern end of Napoleon. Interpretations based on metal zonation and alteration at Napoleon suggest that the vein corridor has been tilted, with the southern extent being at the top of the mineralized horizon, near surface.

Surface mapping and sampling along strike to the northwest at La Luisa confirmed a wider vein expression with higher silver and gold anomalies at surface supporting the hypothesis that mineralization is tilted in a similar fashion to Napoleon. Recent shallow drill-holes completed in the northwest (NP-23-399, NP-23-401, NP-23-403 and NP-23-408) have confirmed mineralization in the north and expand the potential strike length of La Luisa to 1,670 m; with an intermediate ~400 m drilling-gap between the high-grade shoot in the south and the recent drill intercepts to the north. Vizsla Silver is currently exploring La Luisa with two drill rigs, one testing the open strike potential to the southeast and the second in filling the gap zone to the north of the current mineral resource boundary.