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One of my favorites are when people think points are the way to go, or preach that we should go to a preference point system.
Quote from: boneaddict on January 02, 2020, 08:19:43 AMOne of my favorites are when people think points are the way to go, or preach that we should go to a preference point system. But will you also agree that when a state is into the point system this far it's not right to just abandoned the program?
Oil species (moose, sheep, mtn goat) are a different beast all together because there isn't enough of that resource to meet the demand. If a guy can't come to peace with the fact he probably won't draw in his lifetime for those species, he probably shouldn't apply.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on January 02, 2020, 09:21:03 AMQuote from: boneaddict on January 02, 2020, 08:19:43 AMOne of my favorites are when people think points are the way to go, or preach that we should go to a preference point system. But will you also agree that when a state is into the point system this far it's not right to just abandoned the program?I think you would be surprised at how many hunters would be ok with abandoning the program and losing their points, especially ones with children who hunt. I don't have kids but still would be totally ok with getting rid of points and losing mine.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on January 02, 2020, 08:22:26 AMOil species (moose, sheep, mtn goat) are a different beast all together because there isn't enough of that resource to meet the demand. If a guy can't come to peace with the fact he probably won't draw in his lifetime for those species, he probably shouldn't apply. Yep, Aside from Idaho, I don't even bother with these out of state, the odds are too low and the cost is too high..Alaska is the obvious choice for moose, but they way I see goat and sheep, I would rather pay up and go than gamble on winning the animal lotto before old age gets me...