Vizsla Copper Corp. announced the start of the summer core drilling program at the Woodjam copper-gold project (the "Woodjam Project" or "Woodjam") in south-central BC. The Targets: Targets to be evaluated consist of a mix of deposit extensions, including the high-grade Deerhorn and Southeast deposits, and new target areas aided by recent geophysical programs. The Program: A total of approximately 8,000m of core drilling in 16 drill holes is planned over approximately three months.

This drill campaign will target high-grade copper/gold porphyry-related mineralization in and around the central corridor of known mineralization at Woodjam. Targets can be categorized into two groups: (1) deposit extensions and, (2) new target areas. Deposit extensions will be evaluated at the Deerhorn and Southeast deposits.

Recent drilling at both deposits by Consolidated Woodjam Copper returned some spectacular results, including 123m of 2.49 g/t Au and 0.4% Cu in 2020 drill hole DH20-071 at Deerhorn, and 142.4m of 0.56% Cu and 0.23 g/t Au in 2021 drill hole SE21-089 at Southeast. The current drill program will evaluate the potential to expand this mineralization. The second group of targets is comprised of new exploration areas not immediately adjacent to known deposits.

Targets here are largely based on new geophysical survey results gathered from recent high-definition heli-borne magnetic and Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic (ZTEM) surveys completed by Vizsla Copper, which have generated numerous new target areas for evaluation. Approximately 8,000m of drilling is planned in 16 drill holes. The program will take approximately three months to complete.

Samples will be submitted for assay regularly through the program, and results will be disclosed in due course.