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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #30 on: June 10, 2022, 06:47:13 PM »
They take a while getting everyone who had problems at the last minute squared away - after the deadline. If you're not computer literate you should get your applications done at the front end of the window to allow your problems to be fixed on your time rather than holding everyone else up. When the deadline is up, too bad so sad it's closed!

That said, whether it's a 2 week turnaround or a month turnaround it doesn't really matter.  The only thing that it might be important for is if folks need to get access permits secured, but most sell prior regardless.

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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #31 on: June 10, 2022, 07:18:11 PM »
They take a while getting everyone who had problems at the last minute squared away - after the deadline. If you're not computer literate you should get your applications done at the front end of the window to allow your problems to be fixed on your time rather than holding everyone else up. When the deadline is up, too bad so sad it's closed!

That said, whether it's a 2 week turnaround or a month turnaround it doesn't really matter.  The only thing that it might be important for is if folks need to get access permits secured, but most sell prior regardless.

 :twocents:  :brew:



We have a Winner!!!  There is a deadline set for the applications. Then they do a extension so that the people who didn't read the directions or are unable to follow them get on the phone and with a doe eyed explanation are requesting change of the app.

If you make your choices. OWN IT!! Just because you put in for the wrong area the lesson is that you will be more careful next year. Because you put your kid in for any deer instead of a second deer. Own it!!! Or you got a different endorsement to use a laser guided sweet potato. You will be first in line next year.

The WDFW should say the Deadline is this and we are going to give everyone a 2 week grace period. I'm not sure in the real world if you have a deadline if you are not ready you get a grace period. Sounds like the WDFW is handing out a bunch of participation awards.

It's alright Billy you did your best.

For what it's worth I am in the special draws but I just wait for the email. There is still plenty of time to get your planning done. When I drew my Moose tag in 2008 I had a work sheet for my areas. Never checked just applied. Found out they had changed the units I drew a tag that wasn't my choice. But I made the best of it and still harvested a moose.


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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #32 on: June 10, 2022, 07:53:26 PM »
Yeah

I really do not understand all the fretting over when the draw is. You get drawn or you don’t. Worrying over it isn’t going to change the out come one bit.

I am in for Quality Deer to the tune of 22 points. I already have a plan if I am drawn, and a plan if I am not. Already told the wife I would be gone all of October and if drawn most of November.

The email will come in due time. Take a deep breath. :twocents:
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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #33 on: June 11, 2022, 03:35:48 AM »
Email? That would be old news.  It should never take a single state as long as they do with the technology we have to do this . Yet every year there is catastrophic failure by some state with the draw process at some level, it’s quite ridiculous and absurd

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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #34 on: June 11, 2022, 03:44:06 AM »
Sorry a deadline is a deadline you mess up your app etc you shoulda done it sooner to correct it.

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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #35 on: June 11, 2022, 08:00:19 AM »
It takes a long time to make sure all your buddies get their tags

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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #36 on: June 11, 2022, 09:14:09 AM »
Just an update, the deadline of the drawing wasn’t extended. 
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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #37 on: June 11, 2022, 10:14:03 AM »
Just an update, the deadline of the drawing wasn’t extended.


Of course they didn't there was already the extension figured in from past practice.  :chuckle:

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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #38 on: June 11, 2022, 10:53:46 AM »
WA is the fastest state in the west. Never takes more than a month for them to complete draws. There are checks and balances that need to be completed. We've had many draw witnesses on this very site that have detailed the process very well. Maybe Jerry or Rainier could revisit the process or copy and paste from an old thread.
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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #39 on: June 11, 2022, 11:04:47 AM »
WA is the fastest state in the west. Never takes more than a month for them to complete draws. There are checks and balances that need to be completed. We've had many draw witnesses on this very site that have detailed the process very well. Maybe Jerry or Rainier could revisit the process or copy and paste from an old thread.
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Yeah obviously I forget the "one of the". We have this same thread every year and every year I point out it is "one of the" fastest states in the west which it 100% is. I've applied in every western state for the better part of 20 years, I'm well aware of the time frames.
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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #40 on: June 11, 2022, 11:39:55 AM »
Some good stuff here from Karl, Trophyhunt, Alan k and others do I won’t quote it all.

If you need a hard deadline to know for sure it is June30th. I myself like the fact that if they are done sooner they release them sooner and prefer to not have a “results will be released on June 30th”. And if we did have a hard date it would June 30th to cover the butts and make they meet the deadline.

The computer comment about doing your applications early is great. Most do them the week or day before the deadline, unlike the WDFW who typically release results 2-3 weeks before their deadline but I digress. Those that wait until the last minute then realize there is an issue, they didn’t report their kill from previous year or they put in for the wrong permit and need it changed or something and there is a rush of calls to WDFW to help fix it. On a normal year they get hundreds of emails and phone calls in that last week of applications and have to work through all of those before they can get to the draw.

Adding to that everyone complained that if there was a fire you should be able to return permits and get your points back do they made the adjustment. Tons of people did that last year and there were lots of stories of points not being restored that had to be addressed this year.

Add to that all the calls WDFW is getting about spring bear being cancelled as well as all the other stuff they are being tasked with and limited resources.

Couple in vacations and Covid and there just isn’t enough time to get it all done. They are being asked to do more with less people.

And don’t forget to add in on top of it all they are answering multiple phone calls and emails asking when results will be out.

The other thing is the verification of the draw. I think there are at least 5 different WDFW employees that run the draw and then check, cross check and recheck the results to verify everything is correct. If one of them comes down sick or has a family emergency it delays the process. Not to mention witnesses. I think there at least 5 of us each time we did it.  One time I was called in on an emergency because witnesses backed out. If witnesses aren’t available they have to find replacements or reschedule.

Results last week would have been great but with all the stuff listed above I’m not shocked it didn’t happen.

Results will out when they are out and I’m positive it will be before June 30th. I’m certainly not upset that it didn’t happen especially knowing that it could be delayed because of a health issue in someone’s family. That is way more important than me seeing 13 not selecteds.

Fingers crossed all goes well and we get results next week.
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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #41 on: June 11, 2022, 09:11:26 PM »
The turn around time in Washington is pretty good comparatively. I just wish they could do the whole thing in February.

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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #42 on: June 11, 2022, 09:31:42 PM »
The turn around time in Washington is pretty good comparatively. I just wish they could do the whole thing in February.

That's my thoughts too. Turn around time is reasonable but would be nice to do the process a bit earlier to have plans for the year.
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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #43 on: June 11, 2022, 09:38:14 PM »
It’s Washington State.
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Re: Why does it take so long to complete Special Draws?
« Reply #44 on: June 11, 2022, 10:06:02 PM »
The turn around time in Washington is pretty good comparatively. I just wish they could do the whole thing in February.

That wouldn't give time for the biologists to get their permit quotas proposals in and then approved by the commission.

 


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