Here's the one reference to the new South-West zone
http://www.copperfoxmetals.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=540114&_Type=News-Releases&_Title=Copper-Fox-Drilling-Extends-Mineralization-In-Discovery-Zone-And-Acquired-A...
Highlights:
- Diamond drill hole (DDH) 2012CF426 with a core length of 788.1m intersected visible chalcopyrite mineralization over approximately 90% of its core length along with three intervals of molybdenite mineralization. The drill hole bottomed in weak chalcopyrite-molybdenite mineralization,
- DDH 2012CF427 located 400m north of DDH 2012CF426 with a core length of 769.3m intersected visible copper +/- molybdenite mineralization from a core interval of 250.0m to the end of the drill hole at 769.9m. The chalcopyrite+/-molybdenite mineralization is open at depth,
- The ASTER Imagery study has identified two zones of clay alteration in the area between the GK zone and the ES zone and an area located approximately 4 kms southwest of the Schaft Creek deposit, and
- The work on the feasibility study and preparation of the Environmental Assessment Application for the Schaft Creek project is progressing well with an expected delivery time of late summer for the feasibility study.
Draw a line 4 KMs (4000 meters) directly southwest of the Schaft Creek deposit and the area in question is the massive pink blob in the lower left, just outside the originally delineated 20 KM area of exploration interest.
Airborne Geophysical Survey - July 2011