Do you think the hunt results are artificially low for San Jacinto?
My reasoning is that San Jacinto doesn't typically shoot well in the afternoon. And, because it is so close, many people refill in the afternoon not getting many birds.
My theory is that if you were to only calculate the average bird per hunter for those that got on in the morning, it would probably be much, much higher than what is reported for the entire day. So, when San Jacinto reports a 2.0 bird average, it is probably much higher if you had a reservation and started at shoot time.
On the flip side, Wister numbers are more representative because no one is refilling at 12:00pm when it is at it's slowest.
Does that make sense?
My reasoning is that San Jacinto doesn't typically shoot well in the afternoon. And, because it is so close, many people refill in the afternoon not getting many birds.
My theory is that if you were to only calculate the average bird per hunter for those that got on in the morning, it would probably be much, much higher than what is reported for the entire day. So, when San Jacinto reports a 2.0 bird average, it is probably much higher if you had a reservation and started at shoot time.
On the flip side, Wister numbers are more representative because no one is refilling at 12:00pm when it is at it's slowest.
Does that make sense?