Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation announced assay results from a newly discovered shoot, San Antonio, on its 100% owned Santa Ana high-grade silver project in Colombia. San Antonio is 250 metres south of Roberto Tovar within the same structural zone of the Santa Ana Vein System. San Antonio strikes north-northeast and dips at a high-angle to the west. Multiple parallel veins occur within a shear zone up to 4 metres wide. Similar to Roberto Tovar it is likely that some close-spaced veins in San Antonio can be composited together with intervening wall rock while maintaining significant grades. Three intitial drill-holes indicate that San Antonio likely projects to the surface and extends to a depth of at least 150 metres. San Antonio is open along strike and at depth. San Antonio will receive more drilling for shoot definition. Subsequently, systematic drilling will continue to the south of San Antonio and to the north of San Juan to test for new discoveries in undrilled segments of the Santa Ana Vein System. Trending north to south: the San Juan, Roberto Tovar and San Antonio have a periodicity of three shoots within 1,250 metres of the southern portion of the Santa Ana Vein System. The Santa Ana Vein System extends for over 1 kilometre north of the San Juan shoot and this high-potential vein zone segment has not been tested yet due to thin post mineral volcanic and sedimentary rock cover. Importantly, the San Antonio disovery proves that mineralization extends undiminished in the Santa Ana Vein System beyond the Morales Fault zone, an inferred significant displacement fault zone south of Roberto Tovar, and offers another high potential segment of vein zone.