Pilot Gold Reports 5.59 G/T Gold Over 38.1 Metres in Step-Out Drilling at Kinsley Mountain

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Jul 10, 2014) - Pilot Gold Inc. (PLG.TO) ("Pilot Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that drilling to the north and west of the recently-discovered zone of high-grade gold mineralization in the Western Flank area has returned long intercepts of gold mineralization in multiple horizons.

Highlights of step-out drilling include:

Drill Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Intercept (m)

Grade (g/t)

Unit

PK158C (22m step-out)

274.9

313.0

38.1

5.59

Secret Canyon

including

282.5

299.3

16.8

9.99

PK141C (50m step-out)

136.2

143.3

7.0

1.12

Candland Shale

and

276.5

293.2

16.8

2.46

Secret Canyon

and

360.3

390.8

30.5

3.81

PK151C (30m step-out)

133.0

143.3

10.2

2.04

Candland Shale

and

292.9

305.4

12.5

8.35

Secret Canyon

including

297.6

303.9

6.2

14.5

"The Western Flank continues to grow and remains open in multiple directions," stated Matt Lennox-King, President & CEO of Pilot Gold. "Since its discovery in late 2013, drilling has demonstrated strong grades and continuity, highlighting Kinsley's status as the premier exploration project in the western United States."

For a table of 2014 Kinsley Mountain drill results to date, including non-reportable intercepts, please click here: http://www.pilotgold.com/sites/default/files/KinsleyDrillTable1422.pdf

For a drill map outlining the Western Flank/Secret Spot area, please click here:
http://www.pilotgold.com/sites/default/files/KinselyDrillMap1422.pdf

Western Flank drill program

The 2014 drill program is designed to extend and delineate the high-grade Western Flank zone and test for mineralization in several stratigraphic horizons along a 2 kilometre-long, north-northeast-trending corridor from the Western Flank discovery to the Right Spot and Secret Spot targets. High grade gold mineralization at the Western Flank is hosted mostly in the Secret Canyon Formation - a newly discovered host horizon not recognized by prior operators - as well as within the previously exploited, variably oxidized, Candland shale host horizon.

Results from the current phase of drilling in the Western Flank zone suggest a more complex, structurally-controlled body of mineralization than originally contemplated, with both an east-west and north-south elongation. In addition, a lower zone of mineralization, lying approximately 100 metres below the main, high grade zone, was encountered in PK141C and PK158C. New data and results are continually integrated into the geologic model, resulting in a refined and evolving understanding of the mineralized system at the Western Flank.