I have an idea in my head that the whole Bisset area is like a hammock that has been flipped over creating the fold at Horseshoe lake with the other end in the sidrock or Garner Lake area... JMHO
That being said the intensity of pressure, and thus increased fractuing which would allow for the penitration of enriched fluids is reresented in the higher average grade mined from the jeep than the statistical overall average grade mined from the San Antonio.
I believe that the jeep is more coarse grained materia, which showed up in the bulk sample, but does not necessarily always represent itself in drill results. This is the norm for very coarse grained deposits. The are some very interesting articals about that.
If so... the company may want to drill for structure and volume of representitive material, but leave the grade up to representative bulk sample from outcroping veins. This could easily be attained as the veins are already exposed. I would think that multiple 10 tonne samples may yeild more definative grade representation for the Jeep property.
JMHO