Fury Kicks Off 5,000-Metre Drilling at Committee Bay’s Three Bluffs and Antler
FURY•Fury Gold Mines has kicked off a 5,000-metre drilling program at Committee Bay in Nunavut, with 13 holes over one kilometre at the Three Bluffs deposit. Three planned holes at the Antler prospect will test zones where past assays showed up to 13.0 m at 4.0 g/t Au.
1. Program Launch
Fury Gold Mines initiated its 2026 exploration campaign at Committee Bay in the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut, committing approximately 5,000 metres of diamond drilling across strategic targets to advance resource expansion. The program is fully financed and optimized for efficiency with reduced helicopter requirements and weather risk.
2. Three Bluffs Deposit Focus
At the Three Bluffs deposit, Fury will drill 13 holes along roughly one kilometre of strike to infill and extend existing resources, which currently total 524,000 oz indicated at 7.85 g/t Au and 720,000 oz inferred at 7.64 g/t Au. Previous 2025 drilling intercepted up to 5.73 g/t Au over 3.0 m within broader mineralized zones.
3. Antler Prospect Testing
The Antler prospect will see three step-out and infill holes targeting gaps around historic intersections, including 9.9 m at 3.19 g/t Au and 13.0 m at 4.0 g/t Au that remain open at depth and along strike. Results from this drilling are expected to inform an updated mineral resource estimate for the zone.




