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wonder y they never get drawn. i suppose i would be bitter too.
What I'm really interested in seeing this year will be the "Buck Deer" category and how that plays out. Will permits that folks drew with 4-5 points now take 7-8 to draw? We shall see.
Quote from: jharstad on April 20, 2011, 07:18:30 PMwonder y they never get drawn. i suppose i would be bitter too.I draw about every couple of years. But some people just arn't lucky I guess.
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on April 20, 2011, 07:30:26 PMQuote from: jharstad on April 20, 2011, 07:18:30 PMwonder y they never get drawn. i suppose i would be bitter too.I draw about every couple of years. But some people just arn't lucky I guess. You guys drawing every couple years are not putting in for the premier tags that the guys who haven't drawn permits in many years of applying are. Granted there's a little luck involved, but the more times your name is in the pot, the better your odds of drawing are. What deer permits are you applying for that you're drawing every couple years?
what i don't understand is how do all you guys have all these points 9, 16, 23, and so on. Ive been putting in 4 permits since 1999 and the most points Ive ever had for deer was 3 and for elk was 4. Ive drew buck tags, doe tags, and cow tags, never a bull. but nevertheless i still drew. Ive drew 2 natches cows with a rifle. a bumping cow with a front stuffer. and a Margarette cow archery last year. ever outher year or so i would get drawn for a deer permit. right know i have 3 points for deer so honestly I'm optimistic for a deer tag. I'm i out of my mind. once again how do you guys have all these points. my buddy has 7 points down the board but he has the post points out of ne body i know. I'm really excited for him to get drawn.
I also think guys when they get up in their points just start applying for one unit. That coupled with being a low odds unit for a premier hunt drastically reduces your chances. And also depends on how your luck is running.
i understand what u all are saying. i did just put in for the high percentage hunts but i also put in for one of two of the more quality hunts. for me getting drawn period means I'm going to have a quality hunt. Ive shot alot of deer nothing big. s small 3 point on the eastside, and a bunch of spike and does on the west side, and 4 tasty fat cow elk. me and my family look forward to the meat in the freezer every year, yes horns look great on the wall (and one of this days i will put some there) but they don't taste very good. to me theirs alot to be said on constantly harvesting animals. just my
You say you feel fairly confident in drawing, because you have 9 points? Well then you must not understand how bad your odds really are. The Pearrygin had 1854 applications for 15 permits last year for odds of 1 in 124. That means you should expect to draw once in 124 years of applying. If you've only applied for 9 years you have a long way to go. The problem is there are lots of people with just as many points as you have, or more. Many people will have 16 points this year. So your 9 points really doesn't help you a whole lot. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but it's the truth. If you want a little better odds apply for Chewuch. It was 1 in 66 last year, so almost twice as much chance of drawing as the Pearrygin.
Quote from: jharstad on April 21, 2011, 07:35:56 AMi understand what u all are saying. i did just put in for the high percentage hunts but i also put in for one of two of the more quality hunts. for me getting drawn period means I'm going to have a quality hunt. Ive shot alot of deer nothing big. s small 3 point on the eastside, and a bunch of spike and does on the west side, and 4 tasty fat cow elk. me and my family look forward to the meat in the freezer every year, yes horns look great on the wall (and one of this days i will put some there) but they don't taste very good. to me theirs alot to be said on constantly harvesting animals. just my I put meat in the freezer every year on otc tags. I save my points for horns not meat.