SAGA Metals Corp. reports first assay results for the Trapper Zone following the completion of the 2025 Phase of the Mineral Resource Estimate Drill Program. Assay highlights include Hole R-0008 with 269.36 m @ 36.21% Fe₂O₃, 6.57% TiO₂, 0.244% V₂O₅, and Hole R-0009 with 296.47 m @ 39.75% Fe₂O₃, 7.46% TiO₂, 0.25% V₂O₅. The results validate the presence of a strong magnetic anomaly and a large oxide layering trend stretching from the Hawkeye Zone to the Trapper Zone within the Dykes River complex.
The comparison between the Trapper Zone and the Hawkeye Zone reveals significant increases in Fe₂O₃, TiO₂, and V₂O₅ concentrations at the Trapper Zone. The results from drill holes R-0008 and R-0009 validate the Trapper Zone hypothesis and uphold VTM-Ilmenite ratios seen at the Hawkeye Zone. The Trapper Zone’s results are superior to the successful maiden drill program at the Hawkeye Zone in Q1 2025.
The Company plans to release the next set of assay results in mid-January, with the final batch expected shortly after. Crews will mobilize by mid-January to begin the 2026 phase of the MRE drill program at the Radar Project’s Trapper Zone. The Radar Property, spanning 24,175 hectares, hosts the Dykes River intrusive complex and has confirmed oxide layering with mineralization open for expansion.
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