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The funny thing about statistics is that they can be used to make any point. For example, 100% of adults die after drinking water.Arguments for each side:Doesn't really help your odds that much.The quality tag I want has 14 tags 1400 put in for the tag. Take away the points. So I have a 1 in 100 chance to draw the tag or 1% chance.Now you only get one choice so let's say half the people go elsewhere because it's not going to be an even disbursement through the tags. The Coveted tags will attract more applicants. So now 14 tags for 700 applicants so now you doubled your odds to a whole whopping 2%. Oh and I have a 0% chance to draw in all those other categories.For all 700 to draw would take 50 years. But wait new people come in, people jump categories, People draw twice, and tag numbers change. So people will still not draw in their lifetime and some will draw multiple. Life is still not fair. Yes, your odds doubled to 2% but is that really a beneficial gain to lose the chance in the other categories you put in for. I feel you are overvaluing the points increase. I still would not bet the farm on those odds.Improves your odds a bunch.The quality tag I want has 14 tags 1400 put in for the tag. Take away the points. So I have a 1 in 100 chance to draw the tag or 1% chance.Now you only get one choice so let's say half the people go elsewhere because it's not going to me be an even disbursement through the tags. The Coveted tags will attract more applicants. So now 14 tags for 700 applicants so now you doubled your odds to 2%. I have now doubled my odds to drawYes you doubled your odds. So both arguments using the same data different ways.I feel that the for one choice side is overvaluing the odds increase. Of the one choice vs. the chance in all the categories. All taking away chance is not worth the small increase for one. The only tags that drastically improve odds are the lesser tags. So some get a benefit but not all There is no way to make it fair or better so I choose to have multiple choices. Still comes down to what bobcat said. 1 in 25 hunters who apply will draw a tag. Any change with all the app choices will not change that. Actually may go down because there will be tags that no one puts in for.
Quote from: OltHunter on April 19, 2018, 08:53:28 AMI don't think bobcat is being a troll - he's just saying, he wants a chance to draw all species, and if we go to 1, technically his odds would go down overall since they would be 0 for other species, though they would go up for the 1 specific species.This is the problem no matter how many times you cut a Pie its still the same size. Ya a few will have a better odds for someone hunts but at the end of the day the same amount of people are drawn and the same amount are not and complain they can't draw a permit. If you want better odds put in for the permits with a lower number of applicants but everyone wants the get rich quick better odds at thier coveted tag.People that want to change everything refuse to realize the problem is not enough animals for the number of hunters. They need to realize that drawing a Permit is not their right and is just a lottery. No one deserves a permit more than another whether it be a hardcore hunter or the person that likes to hunt but is not super serious about it. It is impossible for everyone to draw a tag In both our system and the purposed one. There is no silver bullet unless we could drastically change our animal numbers, but I doubt that will happen, or you pay the big bucks to buy a governer tag or a hunt out of state.I may never draw a sheep tag, Moose tag, or quality elk permit but would much rather have a really long shot at all 3 rather than have a long shot to draw one. As well as a chance at the other categories.The one thing I would like to see is a second draw for unsold OIL tags and for those people who pull multiple permits and want to choose just one of them and return the others for that species.
I don't think bobcat is being a troll - he's just saying, he wants a chance to draw all species, and if we go to 1, technically his odds would go down overall since they would be 0 for other species, though they would go up for the 1 specific species.
Quote from: Roperfive88 on April 19, 2018, 01:36:55 PMThe funny thing about statistics is that they can be used to make any point. For example, 100% of adults die after drinking water.Arguments for each side:Doesn't really help your odds that much.The quality tag I want has 14 tags 1400 put in for the tag. Take away the points. So I have a 1 in 100 chance to draw the tag or 1% chance.Now you only get one choice so let's say half the people go elsewhere because it's not going to be an even disbursement through the tags. The Coveted tags will attract more applicants. So now 14 tags for 700 applicants so now you doubled your odds to a whole whopping 2%. Oh and I have a 0% chance to draw in all those other categories.For all 700 to draw would take 50 years. But wait new people come in, people jump categories, People draw twice, and tag numbers change. So people will still not draw in their lifetime and some will draw multiple. Life is still not fair. Yes, your odds doubled to 2% but is that really a beneficial gain to lose the chance in the other categories you put in for. I feel you are overvaluing the points increase. I still would not bet the farm on those odds.Improves your odds a bunch.The quality tag I want has 14 tags 1400 put in for the tag. Take away the points. So I have a 1 in 100 chance to draw the tag or 1% chance.Now you only get one choice so let's say half the people go elsewhere because it's not going to me be an even disbursement through the tags. The Coveted tags will attract more applicants. So now 14 tags for 700 applicants so now you doubled your odds to 2%. I have now doubled my odds to drawYes you doubled your odds. So both arguments using the same data different ways.I feel that the for one choice side is overvaluing the odds increase. Of the one choice vs. the chance in all the categories. All taking away chance is not worth the small increase for one. The only tags that drastically improve odds are the lesser tags. So some get a benefit but not all There is no way to make it fair or better so I choose to have multiple choices. Still comes down to what bobcat said. 1 in 25 hunters who apply will draw a tag. Any change with all the app choices will not change that. Actually may go down because there will be tags that no one puts in for.Your looking at it the wrong way and so are a couple others. You say you have a 1-100 chance and what that really means is you will draw it 1 in 100 years. I and others aren’t trying to hide numbers we are well aware what these numbers mean which is why we are suggesting a system like that the other states are using which increase your odds of drawing to more like 1-10 1-7 and in some cases there are good quality hunts that you can draw in 3-5 years. So you stay status quo and die before you draw but it makes you feel good every year that you have a minuscule chance OR take a little time each year to plan what it is you want to knock off your list first and get 7-10 good hunts in before you kick it!
Yes you don't have as many options to not get selected for, but you do have a better opportunity at the permit you'd really like to have.
Quote from: bullcanyon on April 19, 2018, 12:11:10 PMYes you don't have as many options to not get selected for, but you do have a better opportunity at the permit you'd really like to have.That's really the punch line for the one choice crew. And it's true. Your overall odds of drawing ANY tag might not get better, and in fact they might get worse depending on what you choose for your one choice. But if you're a single species guy, or you just want a "quality" tag and don't put in for the other categories, your odds for that single species or quality tag WILL get better. For those like Bobcat, who just like to hunt and are happy with an antlerless tag, but still want a chance at a moose tag, going the one choice route would really suck. And I think there's more people like him than not. Personally, would I rather sit on the sideline for 10 years waiting for a quality tag but have no other tags and no chance of drawing OIL? Or would I rather the current system, and pull some form of draw tag every few years (buck tag one year, antlerless another, rare occasion something great), but wait longer for the quality tag and maybe forever for an OIL tag? Personally, I'd take the latter. But I understand that the folks that are OIL or Quality or BUST are frustrated with that.
Believe what you want, but if you ever want to draw that moose, elk, or deer tag your odds would drastically increase by not being permitted to apply for all of them every year. So, I guess the question is do you really want to draw those tags or are you happy simply applying? I'm done. The insanity in this thread is draining.