Jaxon Mining Inc. announced it has extended the soil and rock sampling program at the Netalzul Mt project where 120 rock and 409 soil samples were collected from the new areas in the 2021 field season. The samples report up to 3052 g/t silver equivalent including 2915 g/t Ag, 0.39 g/t Au, 0.35% Cu, 2.06% Pb and 0.43% Sb (Table 1). Based on MDRU's Toodoggone report (link), the samples identify a high MPIx (MDRU Porphyry Index) centre area coincident with the target vectors generated by Fathom Geophysics' previous modeling.

These surface expressions are a product of the large epithermal porphyry system Jaxon is targeting within Netazul Mt. 38 of the new rock samples were assayed for porphyry geochemical index elements and the results outline a high MPIx centre which is used to vector in on the location of the centre of the porphyry system. The Netalzul Mt porphyry is marked by geochemical anomalies involving an intense suite of indicator minerals, as well as significant geophysical anomalies, structural controls and an extended propylitic alternation zone populated with multiple, polymetallic high-grade epithermal, sulfide quartz veined zones perforated by monzonite dykes and with visible K-silicate alteration.

Jaxon has commenced programming to conduct a definitive drill test of the centre and the mineralized shells of the Netalzul Mt porphyry system in the summer of 2022.