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I play every year. The way I look at it is it the same as my wife and I going to the casino for a night. $400 dollars and I have a chance. I have drawn some sort of tag every year for the past 3 years . That is cheap entertainment for me. Hopefully I draw a branched bull tag this year. If not maybe Idaho. Only 600 bucks.
Quote from: carlyoungs on May 01, 2019, 06:51:57 PMI play every year. The way I look at it is it the same as my wife and I going to the casino for a night. $400 dollars and I have a chance. I have drawn some sort of tag every year for the past 3 years . That is cheap entertainment for me. Hopefully I draw a branched bull tag this year. If not maybe Idaho. Only 600 bucks.Good point because every time people visit a tribal casino and give them the $400 they in turn give fuel to a tribal member to go kill another trophy animal. Technically giving the $400 to a tribal casino isn’t the same but it actually reduces your chance of getting a tag in the future because a tribal member took another critter with your money. Just an idea to ponder.
Quote from: Stein on May 01, 2019, 01:42:35 PMDid you adjust for the change in tag numbers between 2018 and 2019?If I didn’t adjust the tag numbers why would the odds have changed?
Did you adjust for the change in tag numbers between 2018 and 2019?
Quote from: CarbonHunter on May 01, 2019, 07:39:33 PMQuote from: carlyoungs on May 01, 2019, 06:51:57 PMI play every year. The way I look at it is it the same as my wife and I going to the casino for a night. $400 dollars and I have a chance. I have drawn some sort of tag every year for the past 3 years . That is cheap entertainment for me. Hopefully I draw a branched bull tag this year. If not maybe Idaho. Only 600 bucks.Good point because every time people visit a tribal casino and give them the $400 they in turn give fuel to a tribal member to go kill another trophy animal. Technically giving the $400 to a tribal casino isn’t the same but it actually reduces your chance of getting a tag in the future because a tribal member took another critter with your money. Just an idea to ponder.Around here it's more likely they just use it to buy the woods...so...
I don't have a degree in statistics but am smart enough to know if you don't apply your chances are 0%. Not trying to be "that guy" but in 2006 I applied for a special hunt moose permit with 1 point and got drawn. it can be done
Quote from: brew on May 01, 2019, 05:45:16 PMI don't have a degree in statistics but am smart enough to know if you don't apply your chances are 0%. Not trying to be "that guy" but in 2006 I applied for a special hunt moose permit with 1 point and got drawn. it can be doneNow there's a s-ton of us that hate you all of the sudden. And I'm sure you're a nice guy.
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on May 01, 2019, 02:47:07 PMQuote from: Stein on May 01, 2019, 01:42:35 PMDid you adjust for the change in tag numbers between 2018 and 2019?If I didn’t adjust the tag numbers why would the odds have changed?More people applying and squaring the points. The odds go down even if the tags stay the same. Too many people with a ton of points.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Stein on May 01, 2019, 07:51:35 PMQuote from: Mr Mykiss on May 01, 2019, 02:47:07 PMQuote from: Stein on May 01, 2019, 01:42:35 PMDid you adjust for the change in tag numbers between 2018 and 2019?If I didn’t adjust the tag numbers why would the odds have changed?More people applying and squaring the points. The odds go down even if the tags stay the same. Too many people with a ton of points.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWDFW purposefully created the problem. They needed more revenue. People were only buying applications on the years that they were available to hunt. Some people hunt here every year no matter what. Others have vacations, weddings, out of state hunts or whatever come up and don't hunt here or put in for special permits every year. By rolling points over they knew even on years that you couldn't hunt you wouldn't want to lose ground so you buy the application and put in for points only. It had nothing to do with giving people better odds, it doesn't, but it does generate more revenue because people buy the application every year whether they can hunt or not.
We would also need to go back to when there were many more tags and much fewer applicants.That’s one reason we can’t go back.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk