Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. has reported the first assay results from the Trapper Zone following the completion of the 2025 Phase of the Mineral Resource Estimate drill program, indicating significant mineralization potential [1][3] Assay Highlights - The initial results from the first two drill holes (R-0008 and R-0009) show substantial intercepts of semi-massive and massive oxide, marking the best results on the Radar property to date [3][6] - Hole R-0008 yielded 269.36 m with 36.21% Fe₂O₃, 6.57% TiO₂, and 0.244% V₂O₅, while Hole R-0009 produced 296.47 m with 39.75% Fe₂O₃, 7.46% TiO₂, and 0.25% V₂O₅ [6][12] Comparative Analysis - The assay results from the Trapper Zone show a significant increase in oxide concentrations compared to the Hawkeye Zone, with Fe₂O₃ increasing by 124%, TiO₂ by 105.90%, and V₂O₅ by 36.90% [6][11] - The best full hole metrics for Trapper Zone are 39.75% Fe₂O₃, 7.46% TiO₂, and 0.250% V₂O₅, compared to Hawkeye's best of 17.75% Fe₂O₃, 3.62% TiO₂, and 0.183% V₂O₅ [7][11] Geological Context - The drilling targeted a strong magnetic anomaly identified in the 2025 ground geophysical survey, which traces the shape of an apparent fold structure [12][15] - The Trapper Zone is part of the Radar Property, which spans 24,175 hectares and hosts the Dykes River intrusive complex, indicating a unique geological position among Western explorers [16][22] Future Plans - The company anticipates receiving the next set of assay results by mid-January, with plans to initiate the 2026 phase of the MRE drill program at the Trapper Zone [12][13]
SAGA Metals Reports Strongest Critical Mineral Drill Results To-Date at Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador