Vizsla Resources Corp. announce the company's aggressive exploration program has defined a new discovery, the Paloma Vein, at the Panuco precious metals district in Sinaloa, Mexico. Mapping and sampling have revealed outcropping mineralization over the 500 metre long vein. Sampling Highlights: 557 g/t silver equivalent (311.7 g/t silver and 3.07 g/t gold) over 3.4 metres including; 948 g/t silver equivalent (514.5 g/t silver and 5.43 g/t gold) over 1.8 metres //st Note: All numbers are rounded. Silver equivalent (Ageq) is calculated by multiplying the gold grade by 80 and adding it to the silver grade. This calculation estimates 100% recovery of both metals. Widths are estimated to represent true widths. The Paloma vein was found along the Old Panuco Road during detailed mapping of the northern Animas vein corridor. A road cut was sampled that contained crystalline quartz with disseminated argentite and pyrite hosted within a strongly weathered, demagnetised diorite unit. The vein has been tracked along strike with further outcrops in additional road cuts and creeks defining a 500 metre long vein that varies from 0.5-1.9 metres wide with mineralized widths up to 3.4 metres with associated stockwork adjacent to the vein. The vein has a subvertical dip and is postulated to be a hangingwall structure that will intersect the southwesterly dipping Animas vein at depth. Testing beneath outcropping mineralization, the deeper vein intersection and the intersections of the Paloma vein with northeast trending veins represent excellent targets for drilling. Sampling results along the Paloma Vein //st Vein Prospect Location Width(m) Silver(g/t) Gold(g/t) SilverEquivalent(g/t) Paloma NE vein Surface 0.70 262.9 1.34 370.1.