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As for the idea of giving the last 25% of the permits available to people who have been financially supporting the game department for the last 10-20 years? What's wrong with that? I support it even though it doesn't do much. For sum reason we always have these newbies entering the hunting sport with this sense of entitlement that they should get the best tags within a few years of entering the draw. I feel the best tags should go to the people who are patient and keep putting in year after year.
I would assume that WDFW will "round down" for those 25% tags, just like they do for permit points? How are they going to handle the draw where there is only 1 tag available?
You guys can discuss what color lipstick looks best, but its still going on a pig, not a supermodel!
Quote from: huntnphool on December 12, 2014, 01:41:16 PM I would assume that WDFW will "round down" for those 25% tags, just like they do for permit points? How are they going to handle the draw where there is only 1 tag available?3- 4options:1. top/max point holders gets that tag every year.2. or maybe that 1 tag only goes to the random pool3. first come first serve on the draw (assumes they draw first and then evaluate max point holders), and whoever draws/draws4. take the total pool of tags and make sure that only 25% go to max point holder as a collective rather than hunt by hunt or unit by unit.It is not a well thought out plan just yet, so I would guess any of those 4 would be viable and possibly more options
They've provided no specifics and my take is they haven't put much thought into it...although they did look into whether they could implement it in the 2015 license season (they can't). It very much has the flavor "we have to pass it to find out whats in it" Hopefully they will do a little math themselves and figure out that what they are proposing is a bad joke. I can see we have enough folks just on this forum that if we need to simulate how any change will affect the draw, point creep issues, etc. that we can probably provide a fairly strong, quantitative rebuttal. The only way they can possibly support this vague proposal is if they have some really sound logic as to why a few top point holders are entitled to the states resources more than the several hundred percent draw odds increase they already enjoy. I'm dying to here that justification, particularly in the context of recruitment and retention of hunters as outlined in the game management plan!!!
Hasn't the multiplier already improved the odds of the higher point holders? Not taking a shot at your post Carbon, just saying in general the higher point guys already have a significant advantage in a drawing with dismal odds but they do still have it better. If you want better odds put in for another state or by raffle tags.