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Quote from: arees on March 22, 2011, 04:04:26 PMI tried to put together a spreadsheet to take a swag a the odds for elk. I used WDFW's data from here: http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/harvest/2009/species_summary.html just using the number of applicants which ignores the effects of group applications. This also ignores whether you get your first choice (or any choice if all your choices are already taken). The numbers I get are hopefully attached to this post. It is also completely meaningless now that WDFW has added so many more choices.The bottom line is that someone with 26 points had about a 0.0707% chance of being drawn. This was only 676 times better than a first time applicant who has about a 0.0001% chance. I hope this convinces you all to just give up now. It will improve my odds, but not by much .I am not a mathematican, but that can't possibly be right, can it? I mean, if you have 23 points, you are much more likely than that to draw. Does this table assume that everyone in the state is putting in for the exact same hunt you are? If you only have a 0.07% chance of being drawn, then statistically it would take you over 100 years to draw the tag, right?
I tried to put together a spreadsheet to take a swag a the odds for elk. I used WDFW's data from here: http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/harvest/2009/species_summary.html just using the number of applicants which ignores the effects of group applications. This also ignores whether you get your first choice (or any choice if all your choices are already taken). The numbers I get are hopefully attached to this post. It is also completely meaningless now that WDFW has added so many more choices.The bottom line is that someone with 26 points had about a 0.0707% chance of being drawn. This was only 676 times better than a first time applicant who has about a 0.0001% chance. I hope this convinces you all to just give up now. It will improve my odds, but not by much .
Our draw system was one of the best until they screwed it up last year with all the unnecessary categories, and giving out free points to people in all the additional categories was unfair to those who had recently drawn a permit and had their points go to zero. The only thing that would make it better would be to do away with most, or all, of the general season hunts and add thousands more permits. Then many of the "never in a lifetime" hunts just might become "once in a lifetime."
yup! and WDFW says its was in response to increase draw odds please explain!! The way to increase was toup the price per permit and limit it to 2 choices! or 1!
Quote from: bobcat on March 22, 2011, 08:46:10 PMOur draw system was one of the best until they screwed it up last year with all the unnecessary categories, and giving out free points to people in all the additional categories was unfair to those who had recently drawn a permit and had their points go to zero. The only thing that would make it better would be to do away with most, or all, of the general season hunts and add thousands more permits. Then many of the "never in a lifetime" hunts just might become "once in a lifetime."I like the fact that I can put in for other tags and keep my points for my desirable hunts.
I think if more people knew how poor their odds were for most of the good hunts, they would not put as much money into the drawings. I believe last year's changes made it even worse for several of the categories like quality elk and antlerless elk.