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Like has already been said- if the number of applicants and the number of tags stays the same, the odds will stay the same, no matter how you manipulate the process.
Quote from: bobcat on June 14, 2016, 12:42:52 PMLike has already been said- if the number of applicants and the number of tags stays the same, the odds will stay the same, no matter how you manipulate the process. I agree entirely. Popes proposal would reduce the number of applicants by 80% (by not allowing each hunter to apply 5 times) and keep the tag numbers the same.
Quote from: shanevg on June 14, 2016, 12:44:49 PMQuote from: bobcat on June 14, 2016, 12:42:52 PMLike has already been said- if the number of applicants and the number of tags stays the same, the odds will stay the same, no matter how you manipulate the process. I agree entirely. Popes proposal would reduce the number of applicants by 80% (by not allowing each hunter to apply 5 times) and keep the tag numbers the same.For one species, that is true. You get better odds for one species, and zero odds for the rest. Works great for guys that have already drawn one or two OILs and/or those guys that are single species focused. Increased odds for some come out of someone else's pocket, it's a zero sum game.
Quote from: WAcoueshunter on June 14, 2016, 01:00:09 PMQuote from: shanevg on June 14, 2016, 12:44:49 PMQuote from: bobcat on June 14, 2016, 12:42:52 PMLike has already been said- if the number of applicants and the number of tags stays the same, the odds will stay the same, no matter how you manipulate the process. I agree entirely. Popes proposal would reduce the number of applicants by 80% (by not allowing each hunter to apply 5 times) and keep the tag numbers the same.For one species, that is true. You get better odds for one species, and zero odds for the rest. Works great for guys that have already drawn one or two OILs and/or those guys that are single species focused. Increased odds for some come out of someone else's pocket, it's a zero sum game. thats the point. Increase odds for what a person really wants to hunt. I would most likely stick with deer and elk in WA until I draw and kill a good bull elk. Then re evaluate. Only oil I really care about is moose but I still apply for and worsen everyone's odds in sheep and goat because I can. Thus taking chances away from guys that really want sheep and goat.
We will do like we always do when fur and feathers puts it to us......complain on huntwa and continue to pay up
Quote from: BLRman on June 14, 2016, 03:30:03 PMWe will do like we always do when fur and feathers puts it to us......complain on huntwa and continue to pay up I always wonder if the same people are urinated and moaning because they haven't won the Powerball? I mean, they REALLY want it, and have bought tickets forever. Surely they DESERVE to win, right?
For starters, WDFW isn’t going to change anything if it decreases their special permit cash cow.I would love to see the system modified such that anyone can buy a point for each of the existing categories, but only apply for one specific permit. Nearly everyone would continue to buy hamburger-cost points for each species, but it dramatically increases the odds for those that REALLY want to hunt a particular species in a particular unit with a particular weapon. People would still pay to play (or pay to eventually play vis a vis points), WDFW would get their money, and the people that really want to go after a particular species in a particular area with a particular weapon aren’t competing odds-wise for somebody that – until they are actually confronted with an OIL or quality draw tag, really don’t give a rat’s backside.For example, it’s no great secret that I want to go goat hunting, and I want the opportunity to go after a nice representative billy here in WA bad enough to make it a priority in my hunting life, and I devote a considerable amount of time, money and energy towards the conservation of their species (and all the others), and I try to stay in shape enough year around to go after them thereby leaving nothing to chance should I get the green light. I think about that opportunity every single day. Contrast that level of desire and interest with a couch potato lard-ass who doesn’t do a damn thing for mountain goats (or any other species for that matter!) but blindly throws his $6 in the kitty every year. If he does win a special permit for a goat he’s just going to stagger out to the easiest vantage and gut shoot the first nanny he sees off a cliff, thereby screwing the rest of us that want more goat tags for years to come. From my perspective, the lard-ass that doesn't really care up until the point that he wins the OIL $6 draw absolutely doesn’t deserve it. Myself and other guys absolutely deserve a chance.WDFW needs to put a system in place to award those that really want it vs. those that don’t. Heck, I’d be all for an additional layer of points granted to those that step up and contribute their time and energy to species centric conservation projects. That way, more people would be incentivized to get involved do something constructive for our wild places and wild things.Regards,Allen
From my perspective, the lard-ass that doesn't really care up until the point that he wins the OIL $6 draw absolutely doesn’t deserve it. Myself and other guys absolutely deserve a chance.