Diamondhitch
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This is something that challenged me when i did the research to get the sizes, there are so many variations of the same species.... what would you suggest, my thoughts are to use the most common one of the selection instead of adding every single variation.
my focus is on the North American Species more specifically the species US hunter would commonly hunt as that is the species they would be most familiar with..
Please forgive me for making assumptions, i am not at all familiar with your species, and i might make assumptions which are incorrect.. Please help me on the right way if this is the case..
The main idea of chart is to create a visual reference for the first time hunter.. they are usually very uncertain
about the species and what the resemble..
i have heard it a few times that a client is stunned that the animal is so much bigger, or they do not want to shoot the animal because it is smaller than they expected it to be.. this might not be very accurate but i think it relates to perceptions, everything in Africa is bigger.. then reality sets in...
I have this firm believe that a educated client is a good client, and this i where i want to go, create graphics and images to help people relate or compare..
Thank you for your advice, i will find a way to use your suggestions..
Im not sure what to suggest. Average of all sub-species is probably a good way to go. Or as you say, the most common of each is a good way as well. Plains Bison, Canada Moose, Rocky Mountain Elk, Quebec/Labrador Caribou, Whitetail, Pronghorn, Red fox would be my suggestions for NA animals and add Steinbok to Africa, that should cover the full size range on both sides. Brickburn had a good point about Bison and since Mulies and Whitetail are almost identical for size anyway I would swap Mulie for Bison.
Just my 2 cents.