Bayhorse Silver Update
Rhea-AI Summary
Bayhorse Silver Inc. (TSXV: BHS) (OTCQB: BHSIF) has provided an update on its Bayhorse Silver Mine and surrounding area. The company is conducting its first drilling program outside the reported 6.3 Million Ounce NI-43-101 Inferred Silver Resource area, targeting a potential porphyry copper deposit. The mine is located near historic gold mines and Hercules Metals' silver property.
Bayhorse's exploration model suggests that the silver/copper mineralization could be sourced from underlying shallow granites. The company is in the final stages of permitting at the Bayhorse Mine. Additionally, Bayhorse has announced a 16 million Unit non-brokered private placement at C$0.04 per Unit for gross proceeds of C$640,000, subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval.
Positive
- First drilling program outside the 6.3 Million Ounce Inferred Silver Resource area
- Targeting potential porphyry copper deposit
- Final stages of permitting at Bayhorse Mine
- Announced 16 million Unit private placement for C$640,000 gross proceeds
- Recent appreciation of gold price to over US$2,700 per ounce and silver price to US$33.62 per ounce
Negative
- CEO Graeme O'Neill sold 7.25 million common shares
News Market Reaction 1 Alert
On the day this news was published, BHSIF gained 6.15%, reflecting a notable positive market reaction.
Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 21, 2024) - Bayhorse Silver Inc, (TSXV: BHS) (OTCQB: BHSIF) (FSE: 7KXN) (the "Company" or "Bayhorse") is pleased to update shareholders on recent developments at the Bayhorse Silver Mine, and the surrounding area along the "Olds Ferry/Izee Terrane mineralization.
The Bayhorse drilling programt is the first drilling conducted outside the reported Current 6.3 Million Ounce NI-43-101 Inferred Silver Resource area, targeting a calculated intercept of the large low-resistivity anomaly that the Company believes to be a potential porphyry copper, which begins approximately 498 ft (151 m) below the Bayhorse Silver Mine main haulage way workings and ends approximately 1,020 ft (309 m) for a minimum 522 ft (158 m) vertical extent.
The Bayhorse Silver Mine, that also has copper/gold/antimony and zinc mineralization lies in close proximity (6 km) to the historic Gleason Gold Mine, where free milling gold was mined up until the mid 1920's and where Bayhorse sampled 139.96 g/t (4.5 o/t) gold in 2022, and the historic Connor Creek gold mine lies 9 km to the north. Connor Creek is 7 km west of the Hercules Metals ("Hercules") historic Mineral Project silver property that lies 11 km north of the Bayhorse Mine. (Fig. 1)
The Bayhorse exploration model holds that the silver/copper rich mineralized rhyolite at the Bayhorse Silver Mine could have its source in underlying shallow granites that may be conductive porphyry copper bodies as reflected by the low-resistivity anomalies. The highest silver/copper grade identified at the Bayhorse Silver Mine is
Bayhorse geologists (Conway, 2024) believe that a regional magmatic episode took place on the order of 180 million years ago which mineralized structures from Hercules Mt. Cuddy project to the northeast and on down to the Company's Pegasus project in Idaho and beneath the Bayhorse mine itself. VTEM surveys, mapping and drilling are providing evidence of this episode.
Figure 1 Silver/Copper/Gold mineralization in close proximity to the Bayhorse Silver Mine
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Hercules recently disclosed significant copper intercepts at its Mt Cuddy porphyry copper project, 44 km north of the Bayhorse Silver Mine/Pegasus Project. The Company was very interested in the recent Hercules townhall largely featuring Barrick Gold Exploration ("Barrick"). Barrick stated that while it was a partner of Hercules's, it was also a competitor. Barrick has staked a large position from Hercules Mt. Cuddy Project all the way up the Snake River, through Mineral and butting up to Bayhorse's Pegasus project in Idaho.
Bayhorse Silver CEO, Graeme O'Neill, notes that permitting is in its final stages at the Bayhorse Mine, that has some minor gold credits along with the reported 6.2 million ounce at 21.6 ounce per ton inferred silver resource, (Apex, 2018). The rapid appreciation of the gold price, from US
On October 2, 2024, the Company announced, subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange, a 16 million Unit non-brokered private placement at C
Each Unit will consist of one common share, and one transferable common share purchase warrant. Each warrant will be exercisable into one common share of the Company at a price of C
The funds received are to conduct the planned underground drilling program (
Finder fees may be payable on a portion of the financing not taken down by insiders according to the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange.
Securities issued under this placement will be subject to a four month plus a day hold period from the date of issuance.
This News Release has been prepared on behalf of the Bayhorse Silver Inc. Board of Directors, which accepts full responsibility for its content. Mark Abrams, AIPG, a Qualified Person has prepared, supervised the preparation of, or approved the technical content of this press release.
On Behalf of the Board.
Graeme O'Neill, CEO
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About Bayhorse Silver Inc.
Bayhorse Silver Inc. is an exploration and production company with a
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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