Bayhorse Corporate Update

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Overig advies 04/04/2024 10:29
Bayhorse Silver Inc, (BHS: TSX-V, BHSIF: OTCQB, 7KXN: FRANKFURT) (the “Company” or “Bayhorse”) reports on its ongoing operations programs at its Bayhorse Silver Mine in Baker County, Oregon, USA, and newly acquired claims directly across the Snake River in Washington County, Idaho.

There are a lot of moving parts to Bayhorse’s current operations. While some of them are press releasable, many important activities are not material, just work in progress supporting the operation. Keeping our shareholders up to date is all the more important as a lot of things fall into place at an increasing tempo. We’re going to try to have a newsletter/corporate update out at fairly regularly intervals.



The sad passing of our long time Director, John Cerenzia, meant we had a director vacancy to fill. We had been working on permitting matters with Mark Abrams, a professional geologist working from Spokane, WA. and asked him to consider a directorship with Bayhorse and were pleased when he accepted.

Mark is licenced in Oregon and Idaho. He is a QP as defined by NI-43-101. He has been an exploration manager of a number of companies, and designed and executed generative exploration programs which is exactly the skill set Bayhorse needs for our exploration work in both Oregon and Idaho. We released Mark’s career details with the news of his appointment.

With Mark’s guidance, aided and abetted by our two long time geological consultants, Dr Clay Conway, P. Geol and Dr Gerry Ray P. Geol., who did the original geological assessment at the Bayhorse (three wise men so to speak), we would like to properly explore our recently staked areas on the Idaho side of the border with Oregon on the Izee Terrane.

Mark has already put in motion a systematic sampling and staking program working closely with Jon Farrell, our Operations Manager.

“I’ve been an active explorationist for forty-four years,” Abrams told us. “I’ve worked for Placer Dome Exploration Inc opened the Winnemucca office to provide exploration support for McDermitt, Cortez and Bald Mountain mines. I worked as Placer Dome’s representative on the Cordex Syndicate/ Marigold Gold mine joint venture and opened a Reno office where I was the district geo on the Great Basin Project, worked. After Placer, worked for Agnico Eagle out of Reno for eleven years. Then I worked for Golden Predator on its US projects and, for the last ten years I have been consulting.”

“At Bayhorse we’re lucky to have a very experienced geo team. Very, very knowledgeable about the Bayhorse Mine but also about the Idaho side, of the river,” said Abrams. “That’s where we need boots on the ground prospecting.”

“I’d like to get into the drainages of Rock Creek,” said Abrams. “We need to collect stream sediment samples in the catchment basins to help explore our claims here and prioritize target areas. Rock sampling is also needed to prospect the claim area. While historically there was a lot of prospecting in the area, most of it was in the really late 1890’s through to the late 1920’s, and we need to add more data dots to the map, and I need Jon to run the program.”

In Idaho, Jon Farrell is on the ground. “I’m just billy goating in the hills,” he said in a phone call.

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https://bayhorsesilver.com/bayhorse-corporate-update-2/



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