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Probably wanna read dvolmers post again gents. He's saying the opposite. He's saying if the two guys put in individually, the odds of ONE of them drawing is better than if they put in as a group. He's spot on.
Ok i have read all the posts in this thread and no one talked about it so i will for a second.1 hunter with 28 points and 1 with 17 goes in with the average.28 + 17 = 45 points divide by 2 = 22.5 points squared =506.25 entries.Cutting the chances of 1 almost in half and almost doubling the chances of the other.
Quote from: dvolmer on April 03, 2019, 10:12:09 AMQuote from: Mr Mykiss on April 03, 2019, 08:58:27 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on April 03, 2019, 08:10:54 AMQuote from: Mr Mykiss on April 03, 2019, 07:35:11 AMOnce I was pissed about this state and their game management, then I got over it...hell I almost understood why it was so difficult for them to NOT DECIMATE the Kahlotus deer herd.The elk permit quotas...I'm not sure I can get over this. Like seriously I'm formulating a plan to get the hell out, burn points on lesser hunts or no hunts...I'm DEAD SERIOUS. :yeah:I've been considering this since I had 10 points, now at 24 points, I really want out. Once drawn, I'm done.I have 28 points and my odds are so bad that I always include a buddy on my app because the odds between 28 and 17 points are pretty much equally a crap burrito sandwich!!Entries in the pot with 28 points is 784. Entries in the pot with 17 points is 289. Yes the odds are terrible, but you would have twice the chance of drawing with your 28 instead of the 17. On top of that, if you entered with your 28 points and 784 entries and your buddy put in with his assumed 17 points and 289 entries that would give the two of you 1073 entries that ONE of you (not both) would get drawn. That is what we do. We all put in separately because getting a super quality tag ever so often is better than all of us getting it the same year and trying to fill the all of the tags with quality animals. When one draws the entire group can help him or her have the hunt of a lifetime. Now with all of that said, if there are very many quality animals left on public land in Washington is open for debate. I'm still in that out of state is where you need to go but that can be tough too if you don't have good options and info.Still reading all the post so i can't see what the future posts are yet but want to point out that this is not correct and is not how the points are added with groups.
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on April 03, 2019, 08:58:27 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on April 03, 2019, 08:10:54 AMQuote from: Mr Mykiss on April 03, 2019, 07:35:11 AMOnce I was pissed about this state and their game management, then I got over it...hell I almost understood why it was so difficult for them to NOT DECIMATE the Kahlotus deer herd.The elk permit quotas...I'm not sure I can get over this. Like seriously I'm formulating a plan to get the hell out, burn points on lesser hunts or no hunts...I'm DEAD SERIOUS. :yeah:I've been considering this since I had 10 points, now at 24 points, I really want out. Once drawn, I'm done.I have 28 points and my odds are so bad that I always include a buddy on my app because the odds between 28 and 17 points are pretty much equally a crap burrito sandwich!!Entries in the pot with 28 points is 784. Entries in the pot with 17 points is 289. Yes the odds are terrible, but you would have twice the chance of drawing with your 28 instead of the 17. On top of that, if you entered with your 28 points and 784 entries and your buddy put in with his assumed 17 points and 289 entries that would give the two of you 1073 entries that ONE of you (not both) would get drawn. That is what we do. We all put in separately because getting a super quality tag ever so often is better than all of us getting it the same year and trying to fill the all of the tags with quality animals. When one draws the entire group can help him or her have the hunt of a lifetime. Now with all of that said, if there are very many quality animals left on public land in Washington is open for debate. I'm still in that out of state is where you need to go but that can be tough too if you don't have good options and info.
Quote from: trophyhunt on April 03, 2019, 08:10:54 AMQuote from: Mr Mykiss on April 03, 2019, 07:35:11 AMOnce I was pissed about this state and their game management, then I got over it...hell I almost understood why it was so difficult for them to NOT DECIMATE the Kahlotus deer herd.The elk permit quotas...I'm not sure I can get over this. Like seriously I'm formulating a plan to get the hell out, burn points on lesser hunts or no hunts...I'm DEAD SERIOUS. :yeah:I've been considering this since I had 10 points, now at 24 points, I really want out. Once drawn, I'm done.I have 28 points and my odds are so bad that I always include a buddy on my app because the odds between 28 and 17 points are pretty much equally a crap burrito sandwich!!
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on April 03, 2019, 07:35:11 AMOnce I was pissed about this state and their game management, then I got over it...hell I almost understood why it was so difficult for them to NOT DECIMATE the Kahlotus deer herd.The elk permit quotas...I'm not sure I can get over this. Like seriously I'm formulating a plan to get the hell out, burn points on lesser hunts or no hunts...I'm DEAD SERIOUS. :yeah:I've been considering this since I had 10 points, now at 24 points, I really want out. Once drawn, I'm done.
Once I was pissed about this state and their game management, then I got over it...hell I almost understood why it was so difficult for them to NOT DECIMATE the Kahlotus deer herd.The elk permit quotas...I'm not sure I can get over this. Like seriously I'm formulating a plan to get the hell out, burn points on lesser hunts or no hunts...I'm DEAD SERIOUS.
I was told by one of the biologist this winter that the reason for the decline in calf numbers is do to the really long hot summers and that elk cows sometimes don't go into season because of this.
honestly it was the first i ever heard of it myself.