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Quote from: trophyhunt on March 21, 2024, 12:00:30 PMThey should really make you pay for the tag to enter the drawings for OIL's , that would drop many apps, but again, they won't do anything that lowers their income. Agree. It used to be that way in the early 90's here in WA. Was a bit of a stretch to come up with the cash to cover the tag fee as a starving college student. We have to prepay deer and elk to play the special permit game... why not oil? Except that I would be in $996 to apply for the big three as a resident. That would be a nice interest free loan to the Dept.
They should really make you pay for the tag to enter the drawings for OIL's , that would drop many apps, but again, they won't do anything that lowers their income.
Wow, I must have fallen asleep somewhere along the way. I thought that there were x amount of tags available and every person had however many points. Each point was given a number and then they were all tossed into a really big hat and someone started drawing. When they had drawn the number of available tags, they were done. What determines whether you have a low number or high number? I'm completely confused?
Quote from: chukardogs on March 21, 2024, 02:02:58 PMWow, I must have fallen asleep somewhere along the way. I thought that there were x amount of tags available and every person had however many points. Each point was given a number and then they were all tossed into a really big hat and someone started drawing. When they had drawn the number of available tags, they were done. What determines whether you have a low number or high number? I'm completely confused? every "name in the hat" gets assigned a random number. From there they start at the top of the list and look at that numbers hunt choices. Every hunt choice is considered before moving on to the next number down the list. Rinse and repeat until all permits are gone.
Quote from: Gentrys on February 12, 2024, 12:49:37 PMSince I have 18+ points in most categories, I like that they square points.However, if I ever draw and have to start back at 0 the following year, I doubt I'll buy applications for that type of hunt again.Even after 5 years of applying, you'd only have your name in the hat 25 times and would be up against hundreds of other hunters with 20+ points equalling 400+ entries each in the draw.No thanks!Points are simply nothing more than a revenue generator; whether you have 1 point or 10 you’re only getting one name in the hat. They square you points and give you a hundred different numbers they take that lowest number from that and that is your chance to draw. If the number is lower than everyone else’s then you draw that hunt. Numbers are based off 0-infinity and are completely random.
Since I have 18+ points in most categories, I like that they square points.However, if I ever draw and have to start back at 0 the following year, I doubt I'll buy applications for that type of hunt again.Even after 5 years of applying, you'd only have your name in the hat 25 times and would be up against hundreds of other hunters with 20+ points equalling 400+ entries each in the draw.No thanks!
Don't they also put all weapon groups together when they draw?Like when they do quality elk, all weapon groups get assigned a number and they go down the list on what is available. So the archery, muzzleloader and rifle hunters are mixed in the quality category and the lowest number starts first and goes from there?
Quote from: carlyoungs on March 21, 2024, 04:30:57 PMDon't they also put all weapon groups together when they draw?Like when they do quality elk, all weapon groups get assigned a number and they go down the list on what is available. So the archery, muzzleloader and rifle hunters are mixed in the quality category and the lowest number starts first and goes from there?I don't think so because some of the hunt options are open to multiple weapon categories. Pretty sure they just assign a number to everyone (regardless of east/west, or weapon choice), and then go down the list and see if a tag is still available for what you applied for when your number comes up.
And an infinite number of chances to draw a higher number. Better odds to win or lose.
In the most basic of terms, if two individuals are vying for the same tag (weapon, season, etc..etc.) and one individual has ten points and the other has one point. Are some on here saying, the hunter with ten points has the same odds of drawing that tag as the individual that has one point? If so, what's the point?