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With the drop in hunters the states need money......people who put in for 20 years complained when a new person drew the first year and that is when points were started....many variations....all the systems are pretty good......States with no points are foolish because you know which states I don't apply for if I don't care to spend the money on every state? the ones with no points for 2 reasons....less chance for me to draw in those states as well as I lose nothing in next years draw chances for missing a year.In our state all the doe and cow hunters complained they never got the chance to hunt bulls because they kept using their points on drawing antlerless....so the state came up with bull..cow...quality etc etc and now they still cant draw a bull tag but cant draw a cow tag either since the trophy hunters can now put in for bulls and cows.........Bottom line the people happy are those who draw the tags and whichever system that is it takes luck or the system is very restrictive to new applicants.....you take out luck and only those who got in early have a chance... we have a decent system.... I would prefer a hybrid that gives a few tags to those with the most points and then a bonus system like ours for the remaining tags like Utah does...
I wonder how long that would take in practice?
It wouldn't matter how long it took, who cares if the guy with 5 points hangs out for 30 more years?
Quote from: WSU on June 14, 2017, 02:53:38 PMI wonder how long that would take in practice? Years, but what are the alternatives, rip the bandage off? You have to remember that the state can't simply remove the system, they would face litigation from those that have "invested" for years, and the state won't risk that. A model could be run but there are so many factors to consider. Each year how many draw in each category and would drop down? Each year how many die, the average age of hunters is getting up there, how do you factor that? Once the percentage of tags began favoring the "0" group, how many would choose to stay in the point group, how do you factor that? Etc, etc, etc. It took years for us to get to this point, it will take years to fix it........for those of us that actually understand the system we have is decreasing odds now.
Quote from: Stein on June 14, 2017, 03:13:37 PMIt wouldn't matter how long it took, who cares if the guy with 5 points hangs out for 30 more years? Look at it this way Stein, right now your odds are decreasing each year with our current system, you understand that right? So rather than decreasing your odds each year, this would actually increase them while working to eliminate the point system, which would you prefer?
Stick with the points system but pay for tags up front. This has the potential of slimming the pool of applicants.
Quote from: Fletch on June 14, 2017, 03:37:22 PMStick with the points system but pay for tags up front. This has the potential of slimming the pool of applicants.110% on board. However, the WDFW gets too much money with the current system app fees to think about it as a serious option. IMO its the only way odds get better, less people putting in
Quote from: LabChamp on June 14, 2017, 03:42:47 PMQuote from: Fletch on June 14, 2017, 03:37:22 PMStick with the points system but pay for tags up front. This has the potential of slimming the pool of applicants.110% on board. However, the WDFW gets too much money with the current system app fees to think about it as a serious option. IMO its the only way odds get better, less people putting inYou guys are referring to the OIL's, essentially WDFW does make you front the hunt money for deer/elk by requiring the purchase of your license before you can apply.