Moho Resources Ltd. announced that its maiden RC drilling program has commenced at the Crossroads gold/silver prospect. The Crossroads prospect is part of Moho's Burracoppin Gold Project, within E70/4688, which is subject to a 70:30 Joint venture with IGO Limited (IGO). Burracoppin is located in the WA wheatbelt, about 22km west of the Edna May gold mine. In June 2020, the Company reported assay results of individual 1.0 metre samples from the Company's maiden aircore drill program at the Crossroads prospect1. Gold/silver mineralisation was intersected in bedrock with up to 0.61 g/t Au and 5.53 g/t Ag in bottom of hole (BOH) samples. The gold mineralisation is associated with other pathfinder elements identified as silver, arsenic, antimony, tellurium and bismuth. The mineralisation is open to the south, east and at depth, and is located on the northern margin of a pronounced gravity low that may represent a felsic intrusion. The current RC drill program of 25 holes (2,500m) is targeting the extensions to the previously defined shallow bedrock gold and silver mineralisation at the Crossroads prospect (Figure 2). Three diamond holes (600m) will be drilled at locations to be determined following receipt of the RC assay results.