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No offense Ridgerunner but it's pretty easy to be happy with the system when you've drawn a moose and sheep tag. What about the people who are just getting into hunting now and have no points? They are so far behind in the game that their chances of ever drawing are almost zero. Additionally if you look at the original post, the chance of drawing actually decreased every year for every point level. I'm not condoning a true preference point system, I am just suggesting limiting choices to one choice only (or if it makes you feel any better look at everyones first choice before any second or third choices). Also maybe require tag fees up front for OIL tags. Any way to decrease the number of applicants for a given hunt would be a good thing as far as odds go.
There is no "perfect" system, trust me. If it went to the Idaho system with no points, people would still be bellyaching cuz they've never drawn an OIL tag and others have drawn all three. If you leave it like it is, people will bellyache cuz they still haven't drawn with 27 bajillion points and some 8 year old drew on his first application. Increase the COST of applying to lower the number of applicants and improve draw odds and revenue, and everyone will scream that it's becoming a rich mans game. There is just no "perfect" system, but in this state with high hunter numbers and low number of quality animal tags or OIL tags, the only way they can improve the system is to decrease the number of applicants in the pool. There are two ways to do this and they should do both imho. They should go to a every other year system much like Hilltop suggested, and they need to increase the cost to apply. This would decrease the number of people playing the "special permit" game substantially and increase the odds of drawing, but everyone still gets to hunt each year, maybe not a special unit or elk every year, or deer every year, but everyone still gets to hunt. There are just too many people in this state and too few animals.
Quote from: GoldTip on May 18, 2011, 06:57:26 AMThere is no "perfect" system, trust me. If it went to the Idaho system with no points, people would still be bellyaching cuz they've never drawn an OIL tag and others have drawn all three. If you leave it like it is, people will bellyache cuz they still haven't drawn with 27 bajillion points and some 8 year old drew on his first application. Increase the COST of applying to lower the number of applicants and improve draw odds and revenue, and everyone will scream that it's becoming a rich mans game. There is just no "perfect" system, but in this state with high hunter numbers and low number of quality animal tags or OIL tags, the only way they can improve the system is to decrease the number of applicants in the pool. There are two ways to do this and they should do both imho. They should go to a every other year system much like Hilltop suggested, and they need to increase the cost to apply. This would decrease the number of people playing the "special permit" game substantially and increase the odds of drawing, but everyone still gets to hunt each year, maybe not a special unit or elk every year, or deer every year, but everyone still gets to hunt. There are just too many people in this state and too few animals.I agree, there are many hunters and only so many animals, and no system is perfect. But rather than make it more restrictive to try and increase odds, how about we try to increase the number of animals to try and increase odds.