Sokoman Minerals Corp. announced that drilling operations have re-started with the first of two rigs at the high-grade Moosehead Gold Project in central Newfoundland. Initially the focus will be on further defining and expanding on areas of high-grade gold mineralization in the northern portion of the Eastern Trend, proximal to historical hole MH-02-38 that intersected a broad zone of gold mineralization from 76.38 m to 88.22 m, highlighted by a 2.02 m intercept grading 111.96 g/t Au from 83.82 m downhole. MH-02-38 lies approximately 300 m north of MH-20-115 that returned two zones of high-grade gold including 4.60 m @ 47.20 g/t Au, now known as the Footwall Splay, as well as a slightly deeper intersection from the Main Eastern Trend that returned 8.10 m @ 68.25 g/t Au (November 19, 2020 NR). Modelling suggests that the intersection in MH-02-38 could represent a splay off the main Eastern Trend similar to the upper intersection in MH-20-115. The rig will be coring HQ size core (63.5 mm diameter core versus 47.6 mm for NQ core) to maximize capture of free gold in the high-grade vein zones. Rig 2 is expected to be mobilized in the first week of February and will focus on exploration targets generated by till and magnetic surveys completed in 2020. To date in the Phase 6 drill program, Sokoman has logged and sampled 22 holes totaling 6,650 m. The Phase 6 drilling has given excellent results including MH-20-115 that returned two discreet, high- grade zones including the newly recognized Footwall Splay of 4.60 m @ 47.20 g/t Au, as well as a slightly deeper intersection in the Main Eastern Trend that returned 8.10 m @ 68.25 g/t Au (November 19, 2020 NR). Drilling at South Pond, 240 m south of the Western Trend, returned high-grade results (December 17, 2020 NR) of 5.0 m @ 26.88 g/t Au, including 2.15 m @ 60.59 g/t Au. The intersection in MH- 20-123 is the in-situ source of the high-grade boulder cluster reported in July 2020 that averaged 36 g/t Au, indicating that the system comes to surface. These intersections, and many other previously reported, are similar in style and grade to the world-class Fosterville Mine in Victoria, Australia, and establish Moosehead as a Fosterville lookalike, fully supported by geological and structural criteria.