Saunders & Nub

The 209.6 ha Saunders Property is split into two discontinuous claim groups covering three BC MINFILE occurrences: Saunders Northwest (094E156), Saunders North (094E155), and Saunders South (094E154). Mineralization is hosted in quartz veins and stringers associated
with silicification and argillic alteration of the surrounding rocks.

Saunders Highlights

Historic sampling at the Saunders North occurrence reported up to 1.42 g/t Au and 11.7 g/t Ag (BC AR 14487). The property is considered prospective for both epithermal gold-silver systems and porphyry copper-gold mineralization.

Airborne Magnetics (Completed Pending Results)

SAUNDERS NORTHWEST 094E 156
SAUNDERS NORTH 094E 155
SAUNDERS SOUTH 094E 154

Four Known Occurrences:

Three low-sulphidation epithermal systems and one porphyry-style target (“SOM”) in the SE corner.

Major Structures:

Transected by NW-trending Saunders Fault (same corridor as Aurora & Shasta) with ENE cross-structures — key mineralization controls across the district.

Favorable Geology:

Jurassic intrusives, Hazelton stratigraphy, and potential “Red Line” unconformity — ideal setting for porphyry and epithermal systems

Geophysical Anomalies:

>23 mV/V chargeability highs — likely pyrite halos requiring vectoring toward mineralized core.

Nub Highlights

At Nub, the highest-priority target is a magnetic anomaly at valley bottom, located near the Hazelton–Stuhini unconformity (“red line”), a setting known to host major deposits. This anomaly coincides with anomalous copper in soils, highlighting its potential as a porphyry target.

2004 Stealth Minerals Historical Work

Geological mapping, prospecting and contour soil sampling. Most exploration efforts focused west of current claim boundary. Northwest Breccia zone rock sample returned 3.45 g/t Au and 190.9 g/t Ag. Up to 12.87 g/t Au from Jo Zone.

References

Assessment Report: 27634 – https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/pub/aris/detail/27634

2023 Eagle Plains Resources Nub Soil Samples
Assessment Report: – 41897 – https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/pub/aris/detail/41897