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Looks like the winner bought 500 tickets. $11,250.
Quote from: jackelope on July 20, 2017, 05:52:04 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on July 20, 2017, 05:04:39 PMI know it's Facebook but, I just read the same guy that killed bullwinkle drew the same tag this year Bought...he bought the tag.His commitment to conservation paid for the tag.
Quote from: trophyhunt on July 20, 2017, 05:04:39 PMI know it's Facebook but, I just read the same guy that killed bullwinkle drew the same tag this year Bought...he bought the tag.
I know it's Facebook but, I just read the same guy that killed bullwinkle drew the same tag this year
Quote from: SnakeEyes on July 20, 2017, 06:57:47 PMLooks like the winner bought 500 tickets. $11,250.Where the heck do you get that info??
Word on the street is it wasn't the bull Winkle hunter that won at all. But, what do I know.
My highest # was 3.
The person who won the South Central Big Game and the California Bighorn Sheep purchased 6,225 tickets. I'm not sure how many he had of each type, so I don't know what he spent altogether. The South Central raffle tickets were $17.00 each and the California Bighorn tickets were $11.50. Even if you use the lower price tickets times 6,225 it comes to $71,587. I saw somewhere that someone said he spent $90,000. That's probably about right, but I'm not sure how you know how many of each ticket was purchased. That would be an unbelievable hunting season for whoever this guy is. Two bighorn sheep in one year, in Washington? That's amazing. Then a 4 month season to kill the biggest mule deer and the biggest elk that you can find. Unbelievable! Probably is Reichert. Who else can afford to spend $90,000 on raffle tickets? If I had that kind of money I'd probably be booking a sheep hunt in Alaska instead of taking a chance on the raffle here in Washington.
Quote from: bobcat on July 20, 2017, 10:38:16 PMThe person who won the South Central Big Game and the California Bighorn Sheep purchased 6,225 tickets. I'm not sure how many he had of each type, so I don't know what he spent altogether. The South Central raffle tickets were $17.00 each and the California Bighorn tickets were $11.50. Even if you use the lower price tickets times 6,225 it comes to $71,587. I saw somewhere that someone said he spent $90,000. That's probably about right, but I'm not sure how you know how many of each ticket was purchased. That would be an unbelievable hunting season for whoever this guy is. Two bighorn sheep in one year, in Washington? That's amazing. Then a 4 month season to kill the biggest mule deer and the biggest elk that you can find. Unbelievable! Probably is Reichert. Who else can afford to spend $90,000 on raffle tickets? If I had that kind of money I'd probably be booking a sheep hunt in Alaska instead of taking a chance on the raffle here in Washington.$90k is just the beginning, they will almost certainly hire a guide for each of the four hunts, then have all the gear, gas, lodging, flights and taxidermy. Nobody pays $90k to DIY themselves an average animal, I wouldn't be surprised if the scouts were already out looking at animals.
First off I want to say I am far from rich and my girlfriend would say I am a tightwad. LolThe look on her face was priceless when I told her I laid down $3400 on 200 raffle tickets. (I still cant believe it myself.) Anyways as you can imagine the anxiety waiting for the draw was intense. So this morning at work I logged in to this great site like I do everyday at breal and saw his thread and rushed over to the WDFW to check my numbers and BAM it hit me I just won the Northeast big game raffle. Still cant believe it.
Wow, who got the moose tag with only 10 total tickets purchased? The other moose tag went to someone who bought 1,817 tickets. Only 100 tickets purchased for the mountain goat tag. $1,150 for a goat tag is a pretty fair price.