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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #975 on: June 18, 2018, 02:42:08 PM »
Rather than a witness, why don't they just be transparent with all the public?  There is this secrecy with when the draw is taking place and when a witness is asked to come in that I simply don't understand. 

Put an update in big bold letters right on the website a daily status update...then when the draw is done, post a link to every detail and piece of information out there...what computer, contractor, program was used for the draw...any audits or certifications done...list of all eligible and selected applicants...on and on.

Can anyone explain why that doesn't happen in this day and age?  That would be transparency.
Everything you said here is a great idea except the name part.Because the name of people in the draw doesn't need to be public for any reason.In fact the draw should be off the wild id number and not name at all.  :twocents: The wild id number of the applicants and the selected ok i can go with that.
I would say the name part is most critical...knowing who ends up with tags ensures no funny business.  If you don't want your name published, don't apply for public resources.
Really,Some of the anti hunting groups would love to have this info.Which group do you belong?Hunters get harassed enough as it is and they don't know who ALL are hunters.At 1 job i had for a short time i had to hide the fact that i hunted just to stay long enough to find another.
All of that info, and more is just a records request away...

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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #976 on: June 18, 2018, 02:43:09 PM »
304 people have been wrong in the poll.
First time I have ever been wrong.   :DOH:
You were right, WDFW just messed it up.  :bash:
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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #977 on: June 18, 2018, 02:45:47 PM »
Just got the email from WDFW! Iwas for a trout tournament  :(

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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #978 on: June 18, 2018, 02:46:40 PM »
My points updated today for youth sheep!


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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #979 on: June 18, 2018, 02:48:45 PM »
just got an email to check my drawing status.....It was for Montana B tags
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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #980 on: June 18, 2018, 02:58:08 PM »
just got an email to check my drawing status.....It was for Montana B tags

I thought those weren’t out till July

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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #981 on: June 18, 2018, 03:05:24 PM »
B tags are July - my fault.  The Montana Email was for Moose and sheep -  so at least I got to see not selected today from somewhere
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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #982 on: June 18, 2018, 03:07:59 PM »
66 pages. Is this an all time record for HW?   8)
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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #983 on: June 18, 2018, 03:11:49 PM »
My points updated today for youth sheep!


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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #984 on: June 18, 2018, 03:22:47 PM »
Rather than a witness, why don't they just be transparent with all the public?  There is this secrecy with when the draw is taking place and when a witness is asked to come in that I simply don't understand. 

Put an update in big bold letters right on the website a daily status update...then when the draw is done, post a link to every detail and piece of information out there...what computer, contractor, program was used for the draw...any audits or certifications done...list of all eligible and selected applicants...on and on.

Can anyone explain why that doesn't happen in this day and age?  That would be transparency.
Everything you said here is a great idea except the name part.Because the name of people in the draw doesn't need to be public for any reason.In fact the draw should be off the wild id number and not name at all.  :twocents: The wild id number of the applicants and the selected ok i can go with that.
I would say the name part is most critical...knowing who ends up with tags ensures no funny business.  If you don't want your name published, don't apply for public resources.
Really,Some of the anti hunting groups would love to have this info.Which group do you belong?Hunters get harassed enough as it is and they don't know who ALL are hunters.At 1 job i had for a short time i had to hide the fact that i hunted just to stay long enough to find another.
All of that info, and more is just a records request away...
Not sure if you can or not.
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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #985 on: June 18, 2018, 03:31:08 PM »
Rather than a witness, why don't they just be transparent with all the public?  There is this secrecy with when the draw is taking place and when a witness is asked to come in that I simply don't understand. 

Put an update in big bold letters right on the website a daily status update...then when the draw is done, post a link to every detail and piece of information out there...what computer, contractor, program was used for the draw...any audits or certifications done...list of all eligible and selected applicants...on and on.

Can anyone explain why that doesn't happen in this day and age?  That would be transparency.
Everything you said here is a great idea except the name part.Because the name of people in the draw doesn't need to be public for any reason.In fact the draw should be off the wild id number and not name at all.  :twocents: The wild id number of the applicants and the selected ok i can go with that.
I would say the name part is most critical...knowing who ends up with tags ensures no funny business.  If you don't want your name published, don't apply for public resources.
Really,Some of the anti hunting groups would love to have this info.Which group do you belong?Hunters get harassed enough as it is and they don't know who ALL are hunters.At 1 job i had for a short time i had to hide the fact that i hunted just to stay long enough to find another.
All of that info, and more is just a records request away...
Monumentally large difference between being accessible thru a specific records request process and being the results with full name being publicly displayed and the internet.  Given the terrorist nature of PITA and other anti hunting groups we have every right to not have that information spread publicly.  No different than protecting who has a conceal carry permit..

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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #986 on: June 18, 2018, 03:36:10 PM »
Rather than a witness, why don't they just be transparent with all the public?  There is this secrecy with when the draw is taking place and when a witness is asked to come in that I simply don't understand. 

Put an update in big bold letters right on the website a daily status update...then when the draw is done, post a link to every detail and piece of information out there...what computer, contractor, program was used for the draw...any audits or certifications done...list of all eligible and selected applicants...on and on.

Can anyone explain why that doesn't happen in this day and age?  That would be transparency.
Everything you said here is a great idea except the name part.Because the name of people in the draw doesn't need to be public for any reason.In fact the draw should be off the wild id number and not name at all.  :twocents: The wild id number of the applicants and the selected ok i can go with that.
I would say the name part is most critical...knowing who ends up with tags ensures no funny business.  If you don't want your name published, don't apply for public resources.
Really,Some of the anti hunting groups would love to have this info.Which group do you belong?Hunters get harassed enough as it is and they don't know who ALL are hunters.At 1 job i had for a short time i had to hide the fact that i hunted just to stay long enough to find another.
All of that info, and more is just a records request away...
Monumentally large difference between being accessible thru a specific records request process and being the results with full name being publicly displayed and the internet.  Given the terrorist nature of PITA and other anti hunting groups we have every right to not have that information spread publicly.  No different than protecting who has a conceal carry permit..

I thought that through a request was how some outfitters and guides got the names of people that drew and send them info.  :dunno:

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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #987 on: June 18, 2018, 03:41:24 PM »
Rather than a witness, why don't they just be transparent with all the public?  There is this secrecy with when the draw is taking place and when a witness is asked to come in that I simply don't understand. 

Put an update in big bold letters right on the website a daily status update...then when the draw is done, post a link to every detail and piece of information out there...what computer, contractor, program was used for the draw...any audits or certifications done...list of all eligible and selected applicants...on and on.

Can anyone explain why that doesn't happen in this day and age?  That would be transparency.
Everything you said here is a great idea except the name part.Because the name of people in the draw doesn't need to be public for any reason.In fact the draw should be off the wild id number and not name at all.  :twocents: The wild id number of the applicants and the selected ok i can go with that.
I would say the name part is most critical...knowing who ends up with tags ensures no funny business.  If you don't want your name published, don't apply for public resources.
Really,Some of the anti hunting groups would love to have this info.Which group do you belong?Hunters get harassed enough as it is and they don't know who ALL are hunters.At 1 job i had for a short time i had to hide the fact that i hunted just to stay long enough to find another.
All of that info, and more is just a records request away...
Monumentally large difference between being accessible thru a specific records request process and being the results with full name being publicly displayed and the internet.  Given the terrorist nature of PITA and other anti hunting groups we have every right to not have that information spread publicly.  No different than protecting who has a conceal carry permit..
Agreed,It's ok though he likes to try and argue everything i say.
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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #988 on: June 18, 2018, 03:42:10 PM »
Rather than a witness, why don't they just be transparent with all the public?  There is this secrecy with when the draw is taking place and when a witness is asked to come in that I simply don't understand. 

Put an update in big bold letters right on the website a daily status update...then when the draw is done, post a link to every detail and piece of information out there...what computer, contractor, program was used for the draw...any audits or certifications done...list of all eligible and selected applicants...on and on.

Can anyone explain why that doesn't happen in this day and age?  That would be transparency.
Everything you said here is a great idea except the name part.Because the name of people in the draw doesn't need to be public for any reason.In fact the draw should be off the wild id number and not name at all.  :twocents: The wild id number of the applicants and the selected ok i can go with that.
I would say the name part is most critical...knowing who ends up with tags ensures no funny business.  If you don't want your name published, don't apply for public resources.
Really,Some of the anti hunting groups would love to have this info.Which group do you belong?Hunters get harassed enough as it is and they don't know who ALL are hunters.At 1 job i had for a short time i had to hide the fact that i hunted just to stay long enough to find another.
All of that info, and more is just a records request away...
Monumentally large difference between being accessible thru a specific records request process and being the results with full name being publicly displayed and the internet.  Given the terrorist nature of PITA and other anti hunting groups we have every right to not have that information spread publicly.  No different than protecting who has a conceal carry permit..

I thought that through a request was how some outfitters and guides got the names of people that drew and send them info.  :dunno:
Nope,they get their info from forums just like this.
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Re: 2018 Special Permits: Drawing Results
« Reply #989 on: June 18, 2018, 03:53:19 PM »
I'm pretty sure I'm gonna lose it.

 


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