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So does that mean I will have 8 points in every deer drawing?
Quote from: Craig on January 15, 2010, 04:58:04 PMSo does that mean I will have 8 points in every deer drawing? Yes
What happens to the points hunters have accumulated if these changes are made?Hunters would retain the points they have accrued in years when they applied for a special hunting permit, but were not selected to receive one. To ensure fairness, these points would be applied to each of the new subcategories created under the new proposal. For example, if a deer hunter currently has 10 points, that hunter would be credited 10 points in each of the eight deer categories (e.g. buck, second antlerless, quality). Future drawings would continue to be “weighted,” providing an advantage to hunters with the greatest number of points.Do hunters lose all of their deer points if drawn for one of the deer categories?No, hunters will accrue and lose points within an individual category. For example, if a hunter is drawn for an antlerless permit, they would lose their points in the antlerless category, but retain them in all other deer categories.
Quote from: huntnphool on January 15, 2010, 05:26:05 PMSo what and where are you supposed to hunt if you don't apply for anything? General season?
So what and where are you supposed to hunt if you don't apply for anything?
That's the way I understand it from reading the WDFW information on the changes. But no I'm not sure. I don't think it should be that way. I think the antlerless pools everybody should start out at zero. That, or people should be given a choice in which pool their points go.
I sure never saw anything that said general season was being eliminated.