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Quote from: Karl Blanchard on June 22, 2018, 10:40:10 AMQuote from: Tbar on June 22, 2018, 10:18:18 AMThat is a sad excuse, and lack of taking ownership for a failure. Instead of all the excuses and a deferral an apology would probably be the correct course of action. what was the failure? Draw was completed and results posted on the day they said they would be Not sending out emails after specifically stating that's how we will know when it's done, that's a failure.Other than that, it all worked out in the end.
Quote from: Tbar on June 22, 2018, 10:18:18 AMThat is a sad excuse, and lack of taking ownership for a failure. Instead of all the excuses and a deferral an apology would probably be the correct course of action. what was the failure? Draw was completed and results posted on the day they said they would be
That is a sad excuse, and lack of taking ownership for a failure. Instead of all the excuses and a deferral an apology would probably be the correct course of action.
It's definitely on me that I spent my whole day yesterday staring at my phone and/or computer. After a couple of hours I should have given up. In the end I can't complain since I ended up with a great late season buck permit and my daughter got an unexpected youth antlerless elk permit.
Quote from: Ironhead on June 22, 2018, 12:59:58 PMOut of the 8 states I put in for every year Washington has the most problems with the draw by far. I don’t put in for CA, or OR. what problems occurred? I've still yet to see an answer to that question. Draw was completed and results posted the day they said it would be and within a month! I apply for 10 western states and WY is the only one that does it faster but they also break it into 3 separate draws so technically it takes them 5 months
Out of the 8 states I put in for every year Washington has the most problems with the draw by far. I don’t put in for CA, or OR.
Quote from: Blacktail Sniper on June 22, 2018, 09:50:43 AMIt is clearly Al Gore's fault!! If he had not invented the internet, this would not be a problem!! It just seems funny that "we" have all gotten used to instant results and therefore expect it from everything and everyone. I cannot imagine the pain and angst it would cause today if they went back to the pre-internet days.Imagine the horror of having to put your application card in the mail and trust the post office to deliver it. Then have to trust that your card didn't get lost or put in the wrong box while waiting to do the draw. Then hope and pray that it doesn't get lost or destroyed in a car wreck while being transported to the various regions where they were dumped into a rolling drum and pulled out one at a time by hand...ohhh the agony!!!Could things be done differently, yup sure could, would it be better...who knows! Oh, I almost forgot, the part about waiting for them to mail you your permit and hoping all the things you worried about when you sent the application in not happening before it gets back to your mailbox... When I first went to work for the old Dept. of Game back in the early 70's, I was involved for several years with the traveling barrel and individual card submittals that were dumped into the barrel. Worked well although it took several days just in Region 2 where I was....Okanogan, E. Wenatchee, etc. People showed up and witnessed the unit draw they put in for. Funny at the end some wanted to look through and see if theirs were actually there. In those limited cases, they were. Funny what we used to see. Heavy tape around edges of cards, sticky stuff occasionally, wrinkled, crumbled cards....whatever to make them feel different when we reached in to draw.It was a labor intensive effort although it was great PR. We got to meet and visit with sportsman in different towns and get to know them over a period of a couple years. They too could put faces on Department names. That was always a win for the agency. Things were simpler then, seasons were more open and offered unbelievable opportunities to sportsman. I miss those days. Today's system as Bobcat pointed out is absolutely stupid. Too many categories, too many choices. It just makes it much harder for any of us to draw our favorite hunts. WDFW has trained the younger ones of us to think the system is state of the art and fair while paying more and accepting less. It's all about $$$$$.
It is clearly Al Gore's fault!! If he had not invented the internet, this would not be a problem!! It just seems funny that "we" have all gotten used to instant results and therefore expect it from everything and everyone. I cannot imagine the pain and angst it would cause today if they went back to the pre-internet days.Imagine the horror of having to put your application card in the mail and trust the post office to deliver it. Then have to trust that your card didn't get lost or put in the wrong box while waiting to do the draw. Then hope and pray that it doesn't get lost or destroyed in a car wreck while being transported to the various regions where they were dumped into a rolling drum and pulled out one at a time by hand...ohhh the agony!!!Could things be done differently, yup sure could, would it be better...who knows! Oh, I almost forgot, the part about waiting for them to mail you your permit and hoping all the things you worried about when you sent the application in not happening before it gets back to your mailbox...
Quote from: baker5150 on June 22, 2018, 01:05:54 PMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on June 22, 2018, 10:40:10 AMQuote from: Tbar on June 22, 2018, 10:18:18 AMThat is a sad excuse, and lack of taking ownership for a failure. Instead of all the excuses and a deferral an apology would probably be the correct course of action. what was the failure? Draw was completed and results posted on the day they said they would be Not sending out emails after specifically stating that's how we will know when it's done, that's a failure.Other than that, it all worked out in the end. those emails were notification that that specific species was complete. The failure was all of our inability to follow instructions. I do agree that an email every time a category is uploaded is a little ridiculous I was also very aware that I was not following instructions when I would log on to look. I put that blame souley back upon myself.
I didn't get the antlerless email but I got the antlerless permit. Of all the things to complain about I guess that makes the least sense to me
IQuote from: Karl Blanchard on June 22, 2018, 01:07:11 PMQuote from: Ironhead on June 22, 2018, 12:59:58 PMOut of the 8 states I put in for every year Washington has the most problems with the draw by far. I don’t put in for CA, or OR. what problems occurred? I've still yet to see an answer to that question. Draw was completed and results posted the day they said it would be and within a month! I apply for 10 western states and WY is the only one that does it faster but they also break it into 3 separate draws so technically it takes them 5 months Looks like your 10 states has me beat. Are you saying you haven’t seen problems with the Washington draws?
Quote from: Jonathan_S on June 22, 2018, 02:49:13 PMI didn't get the antlerless email but I got the antlerless permit. Of all the things to complain about I guess that makes the least sense to me Not a complaint, just answering his question.It didn't bother me at all, but it was certainly a failure of their system. There could still be guys out there waiting for an email that the draw was done. Probably matters to them more than us.
Quote from: baker5150 on June 22, 2018, 03:04:04 PMQuote from: Jonathan_S on June 22, 2018, 02:49:13 PMI didn't get the antlerless email but I got the antlerless permit. Of all the things to complain about I guess that makes the least sense to me Not a complaint, just answering his question.It didn't bother me at all, but it was certainly a failure of their system. There could still be guys out there waiting for an email that the draw was done. Probably matters to them more than us. THE DRAW was conducted without issue. The emails going out or not going out had no ill effect on the DRAW SYSTEM.