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Yeah, it is the average points of the successful applicants. It is not how many points you need to draw, just the average of who drew. Basically, it is a useless statistic as it doesn't tell you anything about your odds of drawing at any point level. Further, I think many people look at that and say, hey, the average is 13, so when I get 13 I'll probably draw.
Quote from: Dhoey07 on February 11, 2019, 01:28:20 PMI haven't looked at washington regs in a couple years so I apologize in advance if its different now but, I think a lot of people see the average points next to a special draw and think that that amount is the average of who drew the tag. When in reality that is the average of everyone who applied. You're wrong about that. It IS the average of those who drew the permit. To prove this to yourself, look at some of the permits that only have 1 permit. Let's say the "Ten Ten" Quality bull elk permit (Hunt #2006.) It shows 1 permit available, and 107 applications in 2017 with average points of 26. There's no way the average of all applications was 26. So it was the one person that drew who had 26 points.
I haven't looked at washington regs in a couple years so I apologize in advance if its different now but, I think a lot of people see the average points next to a special draw and think that that amount is the average of who drew the tag. When in reality that is the average of everyone who applied.
I'd bet a good chunk of GoHunt's customers are Washington hunters trying to figure out how to hunt other states, I'm glad they're doing this. I'm a gohunt elite member myself and I know quite a few of you all replying here probably are too.
In my opinion it’s just a matter of too many people wanting an extremely limited amount of tags. Am I wrong or is Washington’s system identical to Nevada’s?
Quote from: sagerat on February 11, 2019, 08:05:04 PMIn my opinion it’s just a matter of too many people wanting an extremely limited amount of tags. Am I wrong or is Washington’s system identical to Nevada’s?Pretty close although they have landowner tags and a waiting period after you draw a tag before you can apply again. There are also a few other rules like being able to turn the tag in for a refund of money and points and the ability to buy points only after the draw.Their points system works the same way, which is to say you gather points and have horrific odds at drawing a tag.