Gold Hunter Resources Inc. announced it has begun planning and scheduling its 2022 exploration program at the Rambler Project in the Baie Verte Peninsula in Newfoundland. The 2022 exploration program, operated by Longford Exploration Services, will include completing a high value geophysical and remote sensing program, and confirmation drilling at the 3,800-hectare Rambler Project. Initially Airborne Tri-Axial Gradiometer Survey covering 364 line-kms has been commissioned over the property to resolve historically identified structural controls on mineralization at the property.

The Rambler Project is located on the Baie Verte Peninsula, proximal to the currently producing Ming Mine, and Rambler Metals and Anaconda's currently producing gold mines. The Project comprises nine licenses and 152 mineral claims for a total of 3,800 ha. The combined property hosts up to 25 known mineral showings and outcropping massive sulphide mineralization along strike of the operating Ming Mine, and on numerous adjacent mineralized trends.

The Rambler Property includes multiple avenues to leverage both exploration and resource upside. Initial focus for 2022 exploration is on confirming near surface mineralization at the Rambler Main Mine, and secondarily to confirm historical drilling intersections at the deeper down plunge extent of the historic Rambler Main Mine. Beyond the proposed confirmation drilling significant opportunities exists to develop additional targets at the property by leveraging the newly acquired Geophysical and Remote Sensing Surveys, as well as consolidation of all available legacy data covering the project.

Over 100 (known) historical drillholes have been advanced at various parts of the Rambler Main Mine prospect and surrounding prospects on the property. Both near surface and deep, down-dip/plunge extents to known mineralization have been historically explored dating back to the 1940's. Below provides an overview of the drilling results at the Rambler Main Mine prospect, which includes selected drillhole intersections completed by previous operators. The drillhole intersections listed, and within the text above are derived from historical assessment reports.

Where possible the assay values from original reports were verified and the composite grade intervals were recalculated. Nominal QAQC samples were included within the original sampling. Gold Hunter are currently reprocessing and validating all historical drill results and the intervals as part of an ongoing historical data compilation being completed for the project.

The listed composite intersections represent picked intersections selected from approximately 80 generated composite intervals derived from over 3,500 assay results representing incomplete sampling on 13 separate drill holes. The presented intersections do not represent true widths as the dip/plunge of the mineralized body at depth is not known.