North Arrow Minerals Inc. reported it has initiated a field program intended to evaluate reported spodumene pegmatites within the company's 100% owned LDG property, Northwest Territories. Field crews have been mobilized to evaluate spodumene-bearing muscovite-tourmaline pegmatites that were initially reported by Geological Survey of Canada mappers in the 1940's. Follow up work by Geolex Exploration in the mid 1950's reportedly identified a series of spodumene pegmatites in the area, including one pegmatite occurrence described as approximately 2,000 feet (approximately 600m) in length and up to 100 feet (approximately 30m) wide. A second occurrence is described as approximately 3,000 feet long (approximately 1,000m) and averaging 50 feet (approximately 15m) in width.

This program represents North Arrow's first opportunity to confirm these historic reports of spodumene pegmatites within the LDG property.