Solomon Resources Limited (TSX VENTURE:SRB) is pleased to report that it has
acquired by staking 270 mineral claims located in the Whitehorse Mining District
of the Yukon Territory. The Seamus 1 - 110, Jenn 1 -64 and Tyke 1 -96 mineral
claims cover a total area of 5643 hectares within a regionally mappable
orthogneiss unit adjacent to the highly productive Ruby Range placer gold
district.


The Seamus, Jenn and Tyke Claims are located approximately 60 kilometers north
of Haines Junction and 35 kilometers north of Silver City. The claims were
staked in the course of a regional exploration project conducted by Solomon
encompassing the drainages of Gladstone, Swanson, Venus, Ruby, Fourth of July,
Twelfth of July, Granite, McKinley and Dixie Creeks.


The project area has a rich history of placer gold mining, and a bedrock source
for the placer gold has remained elusive.


The primary focus of the regional project was a sinuous band of orthogneiss
identified by the Yukon Geological Survey in the 2010 field season which can be
traced for at least 60 kilometers along strike within the project area. The
gneiss is described as fine to medium-grained and banded with melanocratic
layers composed of biotite and hornblende, and leucocratic layers consisting of
plagioclase, quartz, potassium feldspar and biotite. It is markedly different in
appearance from the adjacent Kluane Schist in that the leucocratic layers are
composed of igneous appearing material rather than deformed quartz veins. Garnet
is locally abundant. It is not yet apparent whether the gneiss is a highly
metamorphosed equivalent of the Kluane Schist, a portion of the Yukon-Tanana
terrane, or perhaps even the metamorphosed crystalline basement of the
Yukon-Tanana terrane.


Recent work by the Yukon Geological Survey has drawn new attention to this area,
and a significant increase in claim staking in this belt over the past few
months suggests that companies looking to acquire new and prospective ground
outside of the heavily staked Dawson Range and Selwyn Basin Gold Districts are
turning their attention to the underexplored Ruby Range and the newly discovered
orthogneiss belt.


To view the Location Map and Geological Setting of Seamus, Jenn and Tyke Claims,
please visit this link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/solomon_resources_map_01_02_aug15.pdf


Solomon's President and CEO Randy Rogers notes: "The Seamus, Jenn and Tyke
Claims are highly prospective for orogenic gold mineralization. There is a
strong placer gold mining history in the creeks paralleling and immediately
south of the orthogneiss unit, and regional stream geochemistry in the target
area contain anomalous gold values coupled with one or more of copper,
molybdenum, arsenic, mercury, antimony and bismuth."


Rogers observed: "Recent work by the Yukon Geological Survey has suggested a
compelling similarity between the geological setting and mineralization
potential of the Coast Belt in this area and the Juneau Gold Belt. The
similarities between the two areas are striking, and the orthogneiss unit
provides a viable host for orogenic gold mineralization."


"Generally, orogenic gold systems occur where regional hydrothermal fluids
exploit crustal weaknesses in metamorphic rocks spatially associated with
large-scale tectonic structures and syntectonic plutonism such as we see in the
Ruby Range. Orogenic deposits typically consist of abundant quartz-carbonate
veins formed over a broad range of temperatures and pressures and the
mineralization is strongly structurally controlled in faults and shear zones.
Mineralization seen to date in this portion of the Ruby Range have
characteristics indicative of orogenic style mineralization."


In other exploration news, Rogers noted: "Solomon field crews have conducted
preliminary exploration on the Pacer and Outpost Claims in the Kluane Front
Ranges of Southwest Yukon and the Rosie Claims in the Ruby Range over the past
month and will be mobilizing to Solomon's new Ruby Range properties in the next
few days. We have completed 296 line-kilometers of airborne magnetometer, VLF
and spectrometer geophysical surveys at our Ten Mile Creek Gold Project in the
White Gold Camp south of Dawson and await a detailed analysis of the airborne
geophysics as well as analytical results from our soil geochemical survey
program to guide our trenching and drilling programs on that project later this
summer."


QA/QC:

Solomon has implemented quality assurance and quality control measures in its
exploration programs, including the following: 




--  All field and data analysis work is carried out under the supervision of
    qualified Solomon geologists and geophysicists in accordance with
    procedures developed to conform to current 'best practices' in mineral
    exploration. 
--  Analytical work for this project is conducted by Acme Analytical
    Laboratories (Vancouver) Ltd., and ALS Canada Ltd. (Whitehorse) - both
    certified analytical laboratories. 
--  In addition to internal checks and standards provided by the labs,
    Solomon includes blind duplicate and blank samples. All analytical
    sample checks and standards are within reasonable limits of error.



Qualified Person:

Randy Rogers, M.Sc., P.Geo. a "Qualified Person" for the purposes of National
Instrument 43-101, Standards for Disclosure for Mineral Projects of the Canadian
Securities Administrators, and the President and Chief Executive Officer of
Solomon, has verified the data disclosed herein, reviewed the records of
previous owners and operators of the Pacer Claim Group and approved the
disclosure contained in this news release.


Forward Looking Statements:

Some of the statements in this news release may contain forward-looking
information, which involves inherent risk and uncertainty affecting the business
of Solomon. Actual results may differ materially from those currently
anticipated in such statements.


About Solomon Resources Ltd.:

Solomon Resources Ltd. is a Canadian public company focused on the acquisition,
exploration and development of quality mineral properties worldwide. Solomon is
managed by a proven team of exploration geologists involved with the discovery
and development of a number of significant mineral deposits including the Snip
and Eskay Creek deposits in British Columbia and the Brewery Creek deposit in
the Yukon Territory.


Solomon's business model is that of a Project Generator. To build shareholder
value, the Company intends to acquire highly prospective mineral tenures in
stable jurisdictions with the objective of adding value through grassroots
exploration and target refinement and then seeking option or joint venture
partners through to production.


The Project Generator model is particularly suited to the Company's ongoing
interest in the Yukon Territory where Solomon has a wealth of intellectual
capital and experience.


For additional information visit Solomon's website at www.solomonresources.ca.