Winston Gold Corp. announced that its ongoing underground drilling program has intersected more high-grade gold near the projected intersection of the Parallel vein and the Historical Custer vein system at its Winston Gold Project near Helena, Montana. Hole W149 cut a 0.3 metre (1 ft) interval averaging 98.47 g/t gold (2.87 oz/ton Au) and 315.09 g/t silver (9.19 oz/ton Ag). This intersection was on the eastern end of the unmined edge of the Custer/Parallel structures. Winston Geologists believe that this high-grade interval is part of the same vein system that was intersected in two other previously announced holes; W126 and W1729. Previously released underground drill hole W123 cut through the Parallel Vein and intersected 48.27 g/t gold (1.408 oz/ton Au) over 1.5 metres (5 ft) and included a 0.61 metre (2 ft) interval which averaged 119.28 g/t gold (3.479 oz/ton Au). Previously released surface drill hole W1729 intersected a 0.3 metre (1 ft) interval averaging 42.2 g/t gold (1.23 oz/ton Au) and 49.4 g/t silver (1.44 oz/t Ag) starting 102 metres down hole. This was hosted within a wider 0.9 metre (3 ft) interval averaging 14.98 g/t gold (0.437 oz/ton Au) and 18.18 g/t silver (0.53 oz/t Ag). Historical records indicate that the old-time miners (pre 1950) identified the splay off the main Custer vein on the 4637 level and followed what Winston calls the Parallel vein for about 6 metres (20 ft) then stopped. They continued to mine the Custer vein for about another 36.5 metres (120 ft) then also stopped. Winston geologists believe that the Custer splays into two veins in this area as it intersects the Edna stock and that this splitting of the structure occurs at all elevations. The old timers stayed with the dominant Custer structure since they could not make money on the Parallel. The Company is currently drilling below the main level of workings, to fill in gaps of data. So far, these three intervals outline a high-grade zone of mineralization that measures 39 metres (128 ft) vertically and at least 25 metres (82 ft) horizontally. Plans are being made to test the extents of this very high-grade zone from underground drill stations within the Custer and Parallel development drifts. The ongoing underground drilling campaign is focused on collecting structural data with the goal of developing a more concise structural model of the mineralization around the Block 93 and Parallel vein systems. This ultimately will aid in the future mine development plan in this area.