Free: Contests & Raffles.
I like the 5 ticket limit idea! I'd definitely up my tickets from a couple to five. I'd would also be exciting to see some different people holding the tag. Maybe they could make it a you can only be successful once every 10 year tag, though I doubt anyone would be lucky enough to draw twice in 10 years if tickets were capped at five. I too wonder if it would raise more money. Is there an example of this in another state? If so, and its working, someone should point it out to wdfw. I figure if the raffle sold 10000 tickets at $6 that would be 60000, which is more money than most of the auction tags sell for and it would only take 2000 hunters to buy 5 tickets to get there.
Quote from: Kazekurt on January 08, 2013, 10:41:49 AMI like the 5 ticket limit idea! I'd definitely up my tickets from a couple to five. I'd would also be exciting to see some different people holding the tag. Maybe they could make it a you can only be successful once every 10 year tag, though I doubt anyone would be lucky enough to draw twice in 10 years if tickets were capped at five. I too wonder if it would raise more money. Is there an example of this in another state? If so, and its working, someone should point it out to wdfw. I figure if the raffle sold 10000 tickets at $6 that would be 60000, which is more money than most of the auction tags sell for and it would only take 2000 hunters to buy 5 tickets to get there.No way the'll ever do that. The state would lose too much money.
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on January 08, 2013, 10:43:21 AMQuote from: Kazekurt on January 08, 2013, 10:41:49 AMI like the 5 ticket limit idea! I'd definitely up my tickets from a couple to five. I'd would also be exciting to see some different people holding the tag. Maybe they could make it a you can only be successful once every 10 year tag, though I doubt anyone would be lucky enough to draw twice in 10 years if tickets were capped at five. I too wonder if it would raise more money. Is there an example of this in another state? If so, and its working, someone should point it out to wdfw. I figure if the raffle sold 10000 tickets at $6 that would be 60000, which is more money than most of the auction tags sell for and it would only take 2000 hunters to buy 5 tickets to get there.No way the'll ever do that. The state would lose too much money. I don't think they would.
The odds are presently so poor that they get none of my money.
Quote from: huntnphool on January 08, 2013, 01:16:25 PMQuote from: Pathfinder101 on January 08, 2013, 10:43:21 AMQuote from: Kazekurt on January 08, 2013, 10:41:49 AMI like the 5 ticket limit idea! I'd definitely up my tickets from a couple to five. I'd would also be exciting to see some different people holding the tag. Maybe they could make it a you can only be successful once every 10 year tag, though I doubt anyone would be lucky enough to draw twice in 10 years if tickets were capped atfive. I too wonder if it would raise more money. Is there an example of this in another state? If so, and its working, someone should point it out to wdfw. I figure if the raffle sold 10000 tickets at $6 that would be 60000, which is more money than most of the auction tags sell for and it would only take 2000 hunters to buy 5 tickets to get there.No way the'll ever do that. The state would lose too much money. I don't think they would. Do you think that enough people who are "sitting out" would jump in if they thought they had a better chance? Would take alot of us "sitters" jumping in to make up $3,000
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on January 08, 2013, 10:43:21 AMQuote from: Kazekurt on January 08, 2013, 10:41:49 AMI like the 5 ticket limit idea! I'd definitely up my tickets from a couple to five. I'd would also be exciting to see some different people holding the tag. Maybe they could make it a you can only be successful once every 10 year tag, though I doubt anyone would be lucky enough to draw twice in 10 years if tickets were capped atfive. I too wonder if it would raise more money. Is there an example of this in another state? If so, and its working, someone should point it out to wdfw. I figure if the raffle sold 10000 tickets at $6 that would be 60000, which is more money than most of the auction tags sell for and it would only take 2000 hunters to buy 5 tickets to get there.No way the'll ever do that. The state would lose too much money. I don't think they would.
Quote from: Kazekurt on January 08, 2013, 10:41:49 AMI like the 5 ticket limit idea! I'd definitely up my tickets from a couple to five. I'd would also be exciting to see some different people holding the tag. Maybe they could make it a you can only be successful once every 10 year tag, though I doubt anyone would be lucky enough to draw twice in 10 years if tickets were capped atfive. I too wonder if it would raise more money. Is there an example of this in another state? If so, and its working, someone should point it out to wdfw. I figure if the raffle sold 10000 tickets at $6 that would be 60000, which is more money than most of the auction tags sell for and it would only take 2000 hunters to buy 5 tickets to get there.No way the'll ever do that. The state would lose too much money.
I like the 5 ticket limit idea! I'd definitely up my tickets from a couple to five. I'd would also be exciting to see some different people holding the tag. Maybe they could make it a you can only be successful once every 10 year tag, though I doubt anyone would be lucky enough to draw twice in 10 years if tickets were capped atfive. I too wonder if it would raise more money. Is there an example of this in another state? If so, and its working, someone should point it out to wdfw. I figure if the raffle sold 10000 tickets at $6 that would be 60000, which is more money than most of the auction tags sell for and it would only take 2000 hunters to buy 5 tickets to get there.