Not sure who Harminis is mate. Haven't followed TLM or SFR very closely.
In regards to nearology tactic working I agree that it has not proven very successful. I put this primarily down to the long time leads that are needed for exploration success. In the case of Olympic Dam which I am quite familiar with the idea to explore started with Douglas Haynes PhD back in the 60's and lead to discovery more than 10 years later. Following the discovery frantic exploration got nothing and only in 2001 was Prominent Hill discovered.
I wouldn't necessarily assign the current RMR move in the Kimberley to the nearology tactic. BUX's ground use to be called Clara Hills and was drilled by Victory Mines. RMR tried but failed to acquire this tenement and lost out to BUX. In this particular case you can attribute the first mover initiative to both BUX and RMR.
However, although the BUX mineralisation was obvious from a tenement and prospect evaluation standpoint RMR's ground gets a lot more ticks than the BUX ground.
I'm quite frustrated as well. Not so much with the lack of progress as these things take time but more so by the lack of communication in respect to ASX releases.
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