Blende Silver Corp. announced that the company mobilized a 10-person crew and contracted Dias Geophysical to complete a 3D IP (Induced Polarization) program at the company's 100% owned Blende Project in northcentral, Yukon. The IP geophysical survey was designed to find the strike and down dip extension of mineralization in the West, and Central zones and to evaluate the West zone South target. After structural analysis on the northwest side of the Far West zone, the survey was extended to locate the faulted strike extension of a 25m wide semi massive chalcopyrite and galena bearing mineralized zone that outcrops at surface. The company anticipates the results of the survey will be invaluable for guiding the extensional drilling currently ongoing at the property since it can detect mineralization to a depth of 400m. The 3D IP and resistivity survey has been completed by Dias Geophysical using their DIAS32 system. The DIAS32 system delivers high resolution with multi-azimuth data and the proprietary common voltage reference methodology. It provides excellent depth of exploration with the high power GS5000 transmitter and the ability to produce multi-scale dipoles. The 3D IP survey is being carried out to characterize the known mineralization at Blende, and to explore to depth and along strike for potential new mineralized zones.