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These complaints have merit. Under the current system, all applications for special deer permits are randomly drawn from the same pool, each weighted according to the number of points the applicant has accumulated from past drawings. The computer calculates these points and registers the hunter’s preferences (e.g. “buck,” “second antlerless”), but ultimately draws successful applications for all special deer hunts from the same pool. The same is true, under the current system, for elk permits.This “pooling” approach also creates problems for WDFW. Errors and delays in permit drawings are far more likely under a system that requires the computer to cross-reference so many applications at once.
I was reading through the information the WDFW has on their website regarding the changes they propose. The part below that I put in bold struck me kind of funny:QuoteThese complaints have merit. Under the current system, all applications for special deer permits are randomly drawn from the same pool, each weighted according to the number of points the applicant has accumulated from past drawings. The computer calculates these points and registers the hunter’s preferences (e.g. “buck,” “second antlerless”), but ultimately draws successful applications for all special deer hunts from the same pool. The same is true, under the current system, for elk permits.This “pooling” approach also creates problems for WDFW. Errors and delays in permit drawings are far more likely under a system that requires the computer to cross-reference so many applications at once. So they're saying with these new changes that create at least 14 new categories, the special permit drawing is going to be less prone to errors
a variety of categories, to include: 1) buck or bull permits, 2) antlerless permits, 3) second tag antlerless permits, 4) quality hunt permits, 5) youth hunt permits, 6) senior hunt permits, 7) disabled hunter permits, and 8] Master Hunter permits.
It seems to make the draw go easier they could allow only 1 choice on each application and keep the number of "pools" to the minimum. But instead:they are having:Quotea variety of categories, to include: 1) buck or bull permits, 2) antlerless permits, 3) second tag antlerless permits, 4) quality hunt permits, 5) youth hunt permits, 6) senior hunt permits, 7) disabled hunter permits, and 8] Master Hunter permits.
They are almost forcing hunters to buy more permits by implementing this system if the hunter wants to continue putting in for the same hunts that they used to apply for on one application.
that is the email i used as well, however the response came from a different guy.
Quote from: bobcat on January 21, 2010, 10:03:49 PMIt seems to make the draw go easier they could allow only 1 choice on each application and keep the number of "pools" to the minimum. But instead:they are having:Quotea variety of categories, to include: 1) buck or bull permits, 2) antlerless permits, 3) second tag antlerless permits, 4) quality hunt permits, 5) youth hunt permits, 6) senior hunt permits, 7) disabled hunter permits, and 8] Master Hunter permits. So now instead of applying for the one MH unit (and saving up points) I can now apply for a quality hunt with 4 choices and make the odds worse for those wanting to draw a quality tag.