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Total Members Voted: 195
Voting closed: June 24, 2018, 03:53:38 PM
Let's put this debate to rest and have a poll to see what the numbers are.
My biggest complaint was how Dave Ware chose to apply one's points across the board into each category of a species.
Quote from: Curly on June 25, 2017, 07:12:18 AMMy biggest complaint was how Dave Ware chose to apply one's points across the board into each category of a species. My recollection of discussing points systems/odds/etc with him was that he may not have passed even a remedial math course.
I vote no...don't believe we do away with the system. I believe we would be better off with a preference point system. Guys with most points would draw the units. Would take a couple years to balance out, but your odds of drawing go up with more points, not down. Doesn't matter what system we use, we will never please everyone. I think Wyoming and Colorado use preference points and you can usually figure out how many points you will need to have to draw the units you put in for.
Quote from: Gonehuntin01 on June 25, 2017, 08:44:34 AMI vote no...don't believe we do away with the system. I believe we would be better off with a preference point system. Guys with most points would draw the units. Would take a couple years to balance out, but your odds of drawing go up with more points, not down. Doesn't matter what system we use, we will never please everyone. I think Wyoming and Colorado use preference points and you can usually figure out how many points you will need to have to draw the units you put in for.We don't have enough special permits available in the draw versus the number of applicants for a preference point system to work here.
My feeling is the category system is bad for us hunters but was brilliant for wdfw to implement as a way of raising money. They forced it upon us with very little public support and they lied to the wildlife commission about the amount of support there was for the category system. The permit system we have now is every bit as bad as I had suspected it would be. I pleaded with the commission to not approve the system until more people had a chance to understand the proposed system and comment on it. But their answer to me was that they were going to approve the category system and that "it could be tweeked" in the future as necessary. My biggest complaint was how Dave Ware chose to apply one's points across the board into each category of a species. I still can't believe they thought that idea was okay. I've got points sitting there in disabled, over 65, youth, etc that I don't deserve to have there since I've never applied in those categories. The other complaint I had brought up when the category system was up as a proposal, was how draw odds were going to become much worse. I thought it was odd they were coming out with the category system when one of the biggest complaints was how so many people had max point totals and still couldn't draw. Well, the category system made it worse. I believe the category system we have now was implemented for one main reason.......revenue to wdfw.A secondary reason was to appease the complainers with max points. They thought they could appease them by giving points to them in all categories and allowing them to draw permits in other categories while still having a chance at that permit they covet the most.So, here we sit 7 years after implementation of this crap system. (Crappy that is if you are applying in the system, but a great system if you are wdfw and looking for revenue.) If they were going to "tweek" anything like they claimed back then, they should have taken back all those points they distributed that were not earned, but they really would have had to do that before that first draw season........really is too late now. Other tweeks they should do in my opinion is eliminate some categories. Combine bull/quality bull and buck/quality buck for starters. Anyway, I'm rambling at this point. Bottom line, wdfw will never get rid of points in favor of an Idaho like system. Doesn't matter if it's the right thing to do. Doesn't matter if new hunters may not get into a system (where thousands of applicants may have dozens of points ahead of them) and feel like it's a waste to apply in that system. Doesn't matter to them that a guy turning 65 may already have 14 points sitting ther in that category. The only thing they care about is money.
Quote from: Gonehuntin01 on June 25, 2017, 08:44:34 AMI vote no...don't believe we do away with the system. I believe we would be better off with a preference point system. Guys with most points would draw the units. Would take a couple years to balance out, but your odds of drawing go up with more points, not down. Doesn't matter what system we use, we will never please everyone. I think Wyoming and Colorado use preference points and you can usually figure out how many points you will need to have to draw the units you put in for.The point multiplier could be changed and it might give some results closer to a preference point system, without dedicating permits for the high rollers. Just going to ^3 instead of ^2 would likely shift permits to the upper brackets. But then it becomes further from the grasp of the low points that it might scare off future applicants.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on June 25, 2017, 09:39:35 AMQuote from: Gonehuntin01 on June 25, 2017, 08:44:34 AMI vote no...don't believe we do away with the system. I believe we would be better off with a preference point system. Guys with most points would draw the units. Would take a couple years to balance out, but your odds of drawing go up with more points, not down. Doesn't matter what system we use, we will never please everyone. I think Wyoming and Colorado use preference points and you can usually figure out how many points you will need to have to draw the units you put in for.The point multiplier could be changed and it might give some results closer to a preference point system, without dedicating permits for the high rollers. Just going to ^3 instead of ^2 would likely shift permits to the upper brackets. But then it becomes further from the grasp of the low points that it might scare off future applicants.Unless permits are increased or applicants decreased, anything that improves odds for one person decrease odds for someone else.