Discovery Minerals Ltd. announced the progress of the assessment of the War Eagle Oro Fino Gold-Silver Project in Idaho, USA. The Oro Fino vein is the first target of three major vein systems at War Eagle Mountain. Discovery Minerals along with their joint venture partner Murphy Noble Metals have commenced mining operations and recently completed an additional geological review and geochemical reconnaissance sampling program at their War Eagle Mountain project in Idaho. Key Points about the Discovery Minerals War Eagle Mountain Project; Mining operations, including uncovering old workings progressing. Project geologist has carried out reconnaissance mapping & sampling of the Oro Fino Vein. The vein system is up to 150’ wide consisting of hanging wall and footwall veins, with intervening weathered and altered granodiorite with quartz veinlets. Accessible open-cut type drill target for oxidised ore establish in the central 2000’ length making an immediate drill target of 2000’ by 150’. Oxidised weathered ore can probably be beneficiated by screening out host rock improving grade as well as cutting trucking and processing costs. Old adit workings in the north could yield access to lower levels of the mine/vein system toward the base of the Oro Fino shaft, where less mining has occurred. Dump and rock sampling of 83 samples collected and assays pending in two batches. Waste dump assays will be used as grade control to establish which dumps can be trucked or further beneficiated for short term gold production. Given that old mining technologies were likely the cause for high cost of production causing mine closures when host rock became excessively hard and metallurgical processing & extraction became less efficient with deeper ore containing sulphides, provides additional opportunity with implementation of modern mining technologies. The project has open cut and underground resource potential that could well exceed previous production of ~350,000-400,000 ounces gold equivalent.