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Took me 22 years to get my quality elk archery permit this year. Paid off. ... Met two other permit holders. One had 12 points, the other 3. Not right getting quality with 3 points. 7 permits given out.
I fully understand how the permit point system works. Thankful I was drawn at all. There are a few hunters still out there with 30+ points. Feeling for them when other hunters may be drawn 3 times before they get a chance for the experience, if at all. There could be some changes.
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on September 28, 2018, 12:17:01 PMI think 31,000 is roughly the number of applications that Mountain View will have next year...That’s a train I won’t be jumping on. That place chewed me up and spit me out a few years ago and I don’t need a repeat.
I think 31,000 is roughly the number of applications that Mountain View will have next year...
That’s the deal...if applications are increasing everywhere, shouldn’t they be decreasing somewhere else?
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on September 28, 2018, 03:01:19 PMThat’s the deal...if applications are increasing everywhere, shouldn’t they be decreasing somewhere else?Yes, but I'm starting to question the data now from WDFW for 2018. It looks like total applications were 42,459 in 2017 and 84,468 in 2018. Since people can put in for 2 hunts, i would expect to see around 50,000 total applications, with i'm sure people putting in for only 1 unit, would make it seem like 2017 is accurate and 2018 is close to doubled somehow. I wonder if it will get revised at all. Here's are some of the biggest jumps I see:Couse (2063): 1,277 - 35Teanaway (2020): 3,437 - 618Ten Ten (2006): 1,388 - 107Do we really believe Teanaway had the second highest overall applications in Quality Elk in 2018???https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/permits/results/results.php?Species=ELK