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Quote from: idahohuntr on April 19, 2024, 11:19:51 AMQuote from: kentrek on April 19, 2024, 10:32:24 AMDifferent systems, same results Not even close.For sure not even close… out of staters in Idaho have a 5% or better chance at drawing some moose tags… in Washington top points holders have <1% chance.
Quote from: kentrek on April 19, 2024, 10:32:24 AMDifferent systems, same results Not even close.
Different systems, same results
And don't get me wrong, 5% is awesome...but I've had my hopes up for sub 10% tags, heck even sub 15% tags for along time !! 5% should be a 1 tag in 20 years...could be sooner, could be later... sounds very similar to Washington If Washington made us choose one category to apply for I bet you'd see comparable odds
I am in for Sheep. ID is the best system by far for OIL tags. Relatively high tag numbers by species, applicant numbers are limited several ways. Making everyone choose between OIL or deer/elk/antelope is brilliant, it increases odds in both groups. Paying full price for tags up front is the big one, if it weren't for that, applicants would be 10X what they are currently. I wish WA would go back to that system but the revenue is more important. I have drawn both moose and goat in ID as a Non Resident. In a lifetime of applying in WA I've only drawn goat. I'll probably never see a Moose or sheep tag in WA, but odds are high I'll pull that sheep tag in ID.
Im not sure how idahos moose draws can even be compared to WA. There are very desireable moose areas in idaho with 5 tags and 46 apps. Another has 5 tags and 65 apps. Probably the highest odds moose hunt in WA has 4 tags and 768 apps.
Quote from: Britt-dog on April 19, 2024, 04:49:48 PMI am in for Sheep. ID is the best system by far for OIL tags. Relatively high tag numbers by species, applicant numbers are limited several ways. Making everyone choose between OIL or deer/elk/antelope is brilliant, it increases odds in both groups. Paying full price for tags up front is the big one, if it weren't for that, applicants would be 10X what they are currently. I wish WA would go back to that system but the revenue is more important. I have drawn both moose and goat in ID as a Non Resident. In a lifetime of applying in WA I've only drawn goat. I'll probably never see a Moose or sheep tag in WA, but odds are high I'll pull that sheep tag in ID.Very few seem to get this....
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on April 19, 2024, 06:13:10 PMIm not sure how idahos moose draws can even be compared to WA. There are very desireable moose areas in idaho with 5 tags and 46 apps. Another has 5 tags and 65 apps. Probably the highest odds moose hunt in WA has 4 tags and 768 apps.I drew moose in 2005. There were seven tags in my unit and like nine applicants. Believe it or not in the recent past Idaho would regularly have left over Moose tags that went to a second draw. Those days are long since over.
Quote from: Machias on April 19, 2024, 10:00:46 AMGot my moose tag on year #3 and my wife drew a moose tag her first year applying. One of us has drawn an extra whitetail does tag every year for the past 5 years and last year we both drew an extra whitetail doe tag. Hoping yr 3 is my lucky number. Same unit you got, by back yard lol…
Got my moose tag on year #3 and my wife drew a moose tag her first year applying. One of us has drawn an extra whitetail does tag every year for the past 5 years and last year we both drew an extra whitetail doe tag.
Im in for moose.
Quote from: Fletch on April 22, 2024, 02:54:57 PMIm in for moose.By the time you draw, the only help I'll be able to give you is to drink all of your Crown