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Seems the states mistake has put them in a damned if you do damned if you don't situation. Hard to blame them for trying to give a positive solution to those small few who truly wound up effected.The state accidently sends out an elk letter to a successful multi-season deer recipient and there is outrage for them giving a couple points to those who were effected! Yet no-one seems to care when hunters apply for the multi-season tags knowing full well they are not going to purchase once drawn. Sounds to me like the consensus is that intent to screw others = good - mistake and consolatory points = bad. I'm sorry, but I don't get it.The basis of the letter is that approximately 100 successful multi-season deer hunters may have accidently received a letter stating they were successful in the multi-season elk instead of the letter saying they drew multi-season deer. Not everyone who received the May 11 letter did indeed receive the wrong April success letter. That is the reason for needing to send in the April letter as proof to get the points. So the state is not putting 200 points into the system. They are only putting two points into the system for those who received the wrong letter. Sounds to me like most posting on here received the correct April letters. So it appears as though there will be very few points given away.This should minimally effect next years draw. Will most definitely effect the draw far less than those who knowingly set out to screw their fellow hunters by applying for multi-season tags they have no intention of purchasing. Having outrage for one and not the other seems a fools errand to me. And for those who felt the need to call the state when they were in no way effected...what was the point?
Quote from: RadSav on May 19, 2016, 01:50:00 AMSeems the states mistake has put them in a damned if you do damned if you don't situation. Hard to blame them for trying to give a positive solution to those small few who truly wound up effected.The state accidently sends out an elk letter to a successful multi-season deer recipient and there is outrage for them giving a couple points to those who were effected! Yet no-one seems to care when hunters apply for the multi-season tags knowing full well they are not going to purchase once drawn. Sounds to me like the consensus is that intent to screw others = good - mistake and consolatory points = bad. I'm sorry, but I don't get it.The basis of the letter is that approximately 100 successful multi-season deer hunters may have accidently received a letter stating they were successful in the multi-season elk instead of the letter saying they drew multi-season deer. Not everyone who received the May 11 letter did indeed receive the wrong April success letter. That is the reason for needing to send in the April letter as proof to get the points. So the state is not putting 200 points into the system. They are only putting two points into the system for those who received the wrong letter. Sounds to me like most posting on here received the correct April letters. So it appears as though there will be very few points given away.This should minimally effect next years draw. Will most definitely effect the draw far less than those who knowingly set out to screw their fellow hunters by applying for multi-season tags they have no intention of purchasing. Having outrage for one and not the other seems a fools errand to me. And for those who felt the need to call the state when they were in no way effected...what was the point? The part in here where you say hunters knowingly apply with no intention on buying the tag,Who are you talking about?I don't recall anyone saying they put in for multi-season (spending the money and the time)to screw other hunters out of a tag.This is not a true statement.People only said that they would not buy the tag if they draw or don't draw something else,That is totally different than not having any intention of buying it when they put in for it. That's the same as people saying that new hunters shouldn't put in for quality bull because it hurts the odds of the people that have been putting in for 20 years.
Erase your posts and keep the tags. That's as bad as being told you won Miss Universe and then told you really didn't. Probably worse.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on May 19, 2016, 08:17:25 AMErase your posts and keep the tags. That's as bad as being told you won Miss Universe and then told you really didn't. Probably worse.Yeah, I got the letter saying I really didn't win the Miss Universe....................I'm SO confused !!
I got one of these letters last night even though it does not affect me. First thing that came to my mind was how much ranting there would be on the forum. It sucks it happened to people in the first place but at least they acknowledged and rectified their mistakes with 2 points. They could have told you to shove it.
Quote from: WAnoob on May 20, 2016, 08:37:04 AMI got one of these letters last night even though it does not affect me. First thing that came to my mind was how much ranting there would be on the forum. It sucks it happened to people in the first place but at least they acknowledged and rectified their mistakes with 2 points. They could have told you to shove it. If you feel that way about the people in this forum, maybe it's not the right place for you. And I'm unsure about why you would get this same letter "though it does not affect me"? Did you put in for the tag with no intention of purchasing one? Regardless, I completely understand the disappointment of not only getting the MS tag, but then spending points applying for permits only to find you may get chosen for the special hunts but won't be able to because the MS was taken away. It's winning a lottery and then being told you can't have the prize. And "They could have told you to shove it" is up for legal interpretation. Their announcement of the chosen "winners" and the winners' consequent purchases based on that notification may be interpreted by some as a contract with consideration. The 2 points may not be enough for them to buy their way out of this contract. This will quite possibly be tested in our state's court system. It certainly should be.
If they got the letter but were not drawn they wont be able to purchase the tag?They are out nothing and should be awarded no points.If they planned their hunts around a letter without the tag in hand they are fools.
Quote from: Oh Mah on May 19, 2016, 12:00:11 AMIf they got the letter but were not drawn they wont be able to purchase the tag?They are out nothing and should be awarded no points.If they planned their hunts around a letter without the tag in hand they are fools. That is a bit extreme. If they got a letter letting them know they won it is quite reasonable that they would make plans based on that letter. Why should they disbelieve a letter sent to them by WDFW?