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The only argument for this is it gives more opportunity for youth? That's hilarious. With so few OIL permits. 98-99.9% will never draw a OIL permit. I think it's a good change. If you legally can't hunt you shouldn't be able to buy pts.
Quote from: Bigshooter on May 06, 2018, 11:26:19 PMThe only argument for this is it gives more opportunity for youth? That's hilarious. With so few OIL permits. 98-99.9% will never draw a OIL permit. I think it's a good change. If you legally can't hunt you shouldn't be able to buy pts.It’s hilarious that with so few permits the same people who support taking point building away from kids also support thereown abiltiy to put in for every species. If the lack of permits is the reason for taking this ability away from kids wouldn’t it make sense to take away everyone else’s ability to put in for every species?
Quote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 07:01:05 AMQuote from: Bigshooter on May 06, 2018, 11:26:19 PMThe only argument for this is it gives more opportunity for youth? That's hilarious. With so few OIL permits. 98-99.9% will never draw a OIL permit. I think it's a good change. If you legally can't hunt you shouldn't be able to buy pts.It’s hilarious that with so few permits the same people who support taking point building away from kids also support thereown abiltiy to put in for every species. If the lack of permits is the reason for taking this ability away from kids wouldn’t it make sense to take away everyone else’s ability to put in for every species?No, because actual hunters who are licensed can legally hunt all species. A three year old cannot.
Quote from: bobcat on May 07, 2018, 08:45:43 AMQuote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 07:01:05 AMQuote from: Bigshooter on May 06, 2018, 11:26:19 PMThe only argument for this is it gives more opportunity for youth? That's hilarious. With so few OIL permits. 98-99.9% will never draw a OIL permit. I think it's a good change. If you legally can't hunt you shouldn't be able to buy pts.It’s hilarious that with so few permits the same people who support taking point building away from kids also support thereown abiltiy to put in for every species. If the lack of permits is the reason for taking this ability away from kids wouldn’t it make sense to take away everyone else’s ability to put in for every species?No, because actual hunters who are licensed can legally hunt all species. A three year old cannot.A 3 year old isn't applying to hunt the species... A 3 year old would have the opportunity to keep up with the point creep.
Quote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 09:03:23 AMQuote from: bobcat on May 07, 2018, 08:45:43 AMQuote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 07:01:05 AMQuote from: Bigshooter on May 06, 2018, 11:26:19 PMThe only argument for this is it gives more opportunity for youth? That's hilarious. With so few OIL permits. 98-99.9% will never draw a OIL permit. I think it's a good change. If you legally can't hunt you shouldn't be able to buy pts.It’s hilarious that with so few permits the same people who support taking point building away from kids also support thereown abiltiy to put in for every species. If the lack of permits is the reason for taking this ability away from kids wouldn’t it make sense to take away everyone else’s ability to put in for every species?No, because actual hunters who are licensed can legally hunt all species. A three year old cannot.A 3 year old isn't applying to hunt the species... A 3 year old would have the opportunity to keep up with the point creep.Can it seriously be called "point creep" when we're talking about moose, sheep, and goat permits? I don't think so. These permits are so few in number that using the point system never should have happened with these permits in the first place. I think perhaps the fairest thing to do to "fix" this problem, would be to no longer square the points. So a person with 20 points only gets 20 chances in the draw instead of 400. That would be even better for new hunters than the ability to accumulate a few points before they're even old enough to hunt.
Quote from: bobcat on May 07, 2018, 09:11:27 AMQuote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 09:03:23 AMQuote from: bobcat on May 07, 2018, 08:45:43 AMQuote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 07:01:05 AMQuote from: Bigshooter on May 06, 2018, 11:26:19 PMThe only argument for this is it gives more opportunity for youth? That's hilarious. With so few OIL permits. 98-99.9% will never draw a OIL permit. I think it's a good change. If you legally can't hunt you shouldn't be able to buy pts.It’s hilarious that with so few permits the same people who support taking point building away from kids also support thereown abiltiy to put in for every species. If the lack of permits is the reason for taking this ability away from kids wouldn’t it make sense to take away everyone else’s ability to put in for every species?No, because actual hunters who are licensed can legally hunt all species. A three year old cannot.A 3 year old isn't applying to hunt the species... A 3 year old would have the opportunity to keep up with the point creep.Can it seriously be called "point creep" when we're talking about moose, sheep, and goat permits? I don't think so. These permits are so few in number that using the point system never should have happened with these permits in the first place. I think perhaps the fairest thing to do to "fix" this problem, would be to no longer square the points. So a person with 20 points only gets 20 chances in the draw instead of 400. That would be even better for new hunters than the ability to accumulate a few points before they're even old enough to hunt.I am agreement with you that the system needs to be fixed but we aren't discussing fixing the system we are discussing keeping the same system and eliminating one groups ability to accumulate points.
Quote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 10:54:49 AMQuote from: bobcat on May 07, 2018, 09:11:27 AMQuote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 09:03:23 AMQuote from: bobcat on May 07, 2018, 08:45:43 AMQuote from: X-Force on May 07, 2018, 07:01:05 AMQuote from: Bigshooter on May 06, 2018, 11:26:19 PMThe only argument for this is it gives more opportunity for youth? That's hilarious. With so few OIL permits. 98-99.9% will never draw a OIL permit. I think it's a good change. If you legally can't hunt you shouldn't be able to buy pts.It’s hilarious that with so few permits the same people who support taking point building away from kids also support thereown abiltiy to put in for every species. If the lack of permits is the reason for taking this ability away from kids wouldn’t it make sense to take away everyone else’s ability to put in for every species?No, because actual hunters who are licensed can legally hunt all species. A three year old cannot.A 3 year old isn't applying to hunt the species... A 3 year old would have the opportunity to keep up with the point creep.Can it seriously be called "point creep" when we're talking about moose, sheep, and goat permits? I don't think so. These permits are so few in number that using the point system never should have happened with these permits in the first place. I think perhaps the fairest thing to do to "fix" this problem, would be to no longer square the points. So a person with 20 points only gets 20 chances in the draw instead of 400. That would be even better for new hunters than the ability to accumulate a few points before they're even old enough to hunt.I am agreement with you that the system needs to be fixed but we aren't discussing fixing the system we are discussing keeping the same system and eliminating one groups ability to accumulate points.Okay, but points are for those who apply for a hunt and are unsuccessful in drawing that hunt. It was never intended for children to begin accumulating points from the day they are born. That it was possible was a mistske that has now been fixed.
I know I'll get flamed for this but I'm all for this. I witnessed many 3 and 4 year olds in camps up near Republic many years ago with 2 does hanging and you can't tell me they were capable of shooting a high powered rifle that can kill a deer. Sorry. Dad was killing all the does.