Bayhorse Silver Identifies High-Chargeability Anomalies at Pegasus Copper Project in Idaho
Bayhorse Silver has announced significant findings from its induced polarization (IP) survey conducted at the Pegasus Porphyry Copper Project in Idaho. The company reported that the survey identified multiple high-chargeability anomalies, which are often indicative of potential mineralization zones. These results suggest the presence of copper porphyry systems within the project area.
The IP survey covered a substantial portion of the property and revealed several key targets for further exploration. According to the report, these anomalies align with previously identified geological features and historical data, reinforcing their potential significance. Bayhorse Silver plans to conduct follow-up drilling to test these targets and assess their mineral content. The company emphasized that this development marks a critical step in advancing exploration efforts at the Pegasus site.
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Date: February 5, 2026
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