Discovery Minerals LTD. and their JV Partner announced the results of its continued reconnaissance rock sampling program at it’s War Eagle Mountain Project. The Oro Fino vein is the first target of three major vein systems at War Eagle Mountain. The most recent assay program targeted the Oro Fino vein system and samples were collected from available exposures of reef, waste dumps and mineralized quartz vein material found during recent trenching program. The assay results of this set of 72 samples from War Eagle Mountain have been received. Overall the samples averaged 3.32 ppm Au and ranged up to 33.4 ppm Au. Silver assays were not acquired. Highlights of the sampling include a trench sample yielding 33.4 g/t Au from a quartz vein 2 feet wide on one of the east hanging wall veins from the OroFino Ridge area. Other samples along strike from this vein outcrop included assays of ranging between 2.26 and 22.2 g/t Au over widths of 6 inches to 2 feet for a length of around 350 feet, with the 10 samples averaging 9.97 g/t Au. Although the vein is relatively small this situation bodes well for the continuity of grade in other vein structures, and there are a number of parallel structures nearby that have had variable levels of previous mining. In the same area, further west on the main West vein, a hanging wall quartz vein was encountered in the trenching 2 feet eat of the backfill where mining had previously occurred. This hanging wall zone assayed 3.15 g/t over 3 feet. Another quartz dump sample further north on this west vein split assayed 9.82 g/t Au.