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Quote from: boneaddict on February 14, 2013, 11:34:23 AMBonus and preference point systems are the WORST thing that ever came to a draw systemI agree, but we're stuck with it now.
Bonus and preference point systems are the WORST thing that ever came to a draw system
Washington easily has the worst system
I like the Oregon system. Why not give 90% of the tags w/ the guys with the most points? You know going in if you have a realistic chance of drawing and you can plan accordingly. If it takes to many points (years) to draw then you put in for a easier tag. There should be no complaints if you know it is going to take 17 years (I have 17 points) to draw if you know that when you put in. I don't like the fact that I have been putting in for that many years (for all species) and every year I get a Dear John letter. Just doesn't seem to be fair when you wait that long and someone has drawn the same permit 2 or 3 times. Washington easily has the worst system.
Quote from: SI Eagle on February 14, 2013, 01:21:49 PMI like the Oregon system. Why not give 90% of the tags w/ the guys with the most points? You know going in if you have a realistic chance of drawing and you can plan accordingly. If it takes to many points (years) to draw then you put in for a easier tag. There should be no complaints if you know it is going to take 17 years (I have 17 points) to draw if you know that when you put in. I don't like the fact that I have been putting in for that many years (for all species) and every year I get a Dear John letter. Just doesn't seem to be fair when you wait that long and someone has drawn the same permit 2 or 3 times. Washington easily has the worst system.What if you would have drawn a tag early on? Would you think differently?I feel that our system (modified Nevada system) is about as fair of a system as you can get. Everyone has a chance and the highest point holders have an exponentially better chance. You could technically apply in Idaho and never draw a tag as well. I like that there are many different systems in place across the west, so I can choose to gamble or use my money how I see fit. I can only assume some of the big point holders apply for premium units and stack the odds against themselves.
I like the Oregon system. Why not give 90% of the tags w/ the guys with the most points? You know going in if you have a realistic chance of drawing and you can plan accordingly. If it takes to many points (years) to draw then you put in for a easier tag. There should be no complaints if you know it is going to take 17 years (I have 17 points) to draw. I don't like the fact that I have been putting in for that many years (for all species) and every year I get a Dear John letter. Just doesn't seem to be fair when you wait that long and someone has drawn the same permit 2 or 3 times. Washington easily has the worst system.
Simple Way To Improve Elk Draw OddsEliminate spike tags, that's just a meat hunt, you can put in for a cow tag and get just as much of a trophy. If you eliminate spike tags we could double or triple any bull tags after 1 or 2 years.
Quote from: bearpaw on February 14, 2013, 01:41:40 PMSimple Way To Improve Elk Draw OddsEliminate spike tags, that's just a meat hunt, you can put in for a cow tag and get just as much of a trophy. If you eliminate spike tags we could double or triple any bull tags after 1 or 2 years. Basically what I said (eliminate general seasons)