Excellent work grizfish. I've searched through a number of websites for this play but not CanAlaska. It illustrates the limited promotion by Kodiak when actual drill locations are found on someone else's website. The maps show that the main conductor was not drilled in the most conductive portion with holes WM-09-03/04 being the closest. An obvious question is why did the 03 hole have no reportable results? We really need to see the core descriptions and the maps( probably VLF-EM) showing the fault zones to figure out how big an issue it is. The EM maps show the conductors, which are most likely the graphite rich basement zones. They don't provide a guarantee that economic deposits of Uranium are present but they have a very good exploration target. The conductor to the west is the E1 conductor shown on Kodiak's map. The E2 conductor to the north only has a small conductor indicated. Another interesting feature on the Kodiak map is a strong ,linear magnetic anomaly that trends from the northwest to the southeast and appears to cut straight through the strong, undrilled conductive EM feature. If Kodiak has other data to interpret this mag anomaly as a regional fault, then we have a very impressive drill target. I hope Kodiak will post their drill locations in the future on their own website.