Vizsla Copper Corp. has kicked off its exploration efforts at the newly acquired Woodjam Copper Project ("Woodjam") with a high-definition aeromagnetic geophysical survey. Woodjam is prospective for copper and copper-gold porphyry style mineralization and is located 55 km east of Williams Lake, BC.

Results of a core drilling program at the Carruthers Pass Project ("Carruthers Pass") are also reported. The Woodjam Airborne SurveyPrecision GeoSurveys Inc. was contracted to fly approximately 3,000line km of helicopter-borne aeromagnetic, radiometric and VLF-EM surveying over the central mineralized corridor at Woodjam. This corridor is home to the Deerhorn and Southeast porphyry copper-gold deposits, among others.

Limited drilling programs on the property in 2020 and 2021 intersected up to 110.0m @ 0.44% Cu and 2.57 g/t Au in drill hole DH20-71 at the Deerhorn deposit, and 142.4m @ 0.56% Cu and 0.23 g/t Au in drill hole SE21-89 at the Southeast deposit. The high-resolution survey, designed with flight lines spaced 100m apart, was completed on January 2nd, the data is currently being processed and the results will be reported in due course. The Carruthers Pass Drilling Program At the Carruthers Pass property, a helicopter supported core drilling program was completed in the late summer.

A total of 1,345m was drilled in three drill holes (CP22-15, 16B and 17), plus one abandoned drill hole (CP22-16). All of the drill holes are located in the Boulder zone and evaluated new potential sources for the namesake high-grade, massive sulphide boulder located there. The results from the drill program are encouraging and of particular interest is the discovery of massive sulphide layers in drill hole CP22-17, within a strong helicopter borne Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) conductor.

The massive sulphide layers are composed dominantly of pyrite and/or pyrrhotite, and may represent distal facies of a base metal rich VMS deposit. Geochemical analyses from drill core samples have been received. Highlights include 2,150 ppm Cu over 1.0m from 439.5m and 2,227 ppm Zn over 2.2m from 549.5m in drill hole CP22-16B.