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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #15 on: April 27, 2011, 07:57:40 PM »
My buddy and I have been putting in as partners for a few years now. I put in as our group leader, pick our hunts and give him the id number and he puts in. A couple years ago, he procrastinated and ended up not applying in time. My question is, if I put in as a group leader, am I labeled a group even if only one person applied. Could I have been screwed out of a tag if our number came up with one tag left, it showed we were a group, and they moved on?  :dunno:

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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #16 on: April 27, 2011, 08:04:07 PM »
Could I have been screwed out of a tag if our number came up with one tag left, it showed we were a group, and they moved on?  :dunno:
Not if your group was one.
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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #17 on: April 27, 2011, 08:07:52 PM »
It shouldn't make a difference if you submitted your application as a group leader, and ended up being the only person in the "group". Either way, when your number comes up, your first choice is looked at, and if there are permits left, the number of people in your group has to be compared to that number to see if there are enough permits for the group. So either way they (the computer) is going to look at how many are in the group. In this scenario you are only a "group" of one, so it's no different than if you had submitted your application as an individual.

Geez, I just think I made that sound much more complicated than it is!

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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #18 on: April 27, 2011, 08:14:15 PM »
Yeah, Bob i wasn't to clear on the rounding. I guess i am always used to the rounding up issue. I have 1 less point than my brother in law and we always put in as partners so it is always rounded up in our case.
 
But you are correct it is rounded to the nearest whole number.
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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #19 on: April 27, 2011, 08:22:34 PM »
It shouldn't make a difference if you submitted your application as a group leader, and ended up being the only person in the "group". Either way, when your number comes up, your first choice is looked at, and if there are permits left, the number of people in your group has to be compared to that number to see if there are enough permits for the group. So either way they (the computer) is going to look at how many are in the group. In this scenario you are only a "group" of one, so it's no different than if you had submitted your application as an individual.

Geez, I just think I made that sound much more complicated than it is!

I would hope that is the case. It could also be possible that the application is just floating in space due to it not being completed yet. I.E. you applied as a group leader but the rest of your group that you listed did not complet the process and was therefore it was not fully submitted. I think you would have to contact WDFW, or better yet the company contracted to run the drawing to get a real answer. You might also look at your points on WDFW website and see what it says about the status of that draw. I have one from 1998 I believe that still says "draw not run yet" not really sure what that's all about but could be the same scenario.

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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #20 on: April 27, 2011, 09:01:55 PM »
Thoughts on this....I have 13 points dad has 12 for deer, we'll probably have 12 due to the average of the two and I dont see them rounding to the higher number 13.....is it worth it to put in as partners ? I know if it comes down to the last permit being drawn and I or my dad were selected we wouldn't get it since there is 1 tag for 2 hunters. That, and him having one less point are the reasons i can see why I shouldn't do a group hunt.  Are there other reasons why I should select one over the other?
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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #21 on: April 27, 2011, 09:04:52 PM »
The way I understand it is that when you and others apply as a group, you all are on one group application, all your names on one tag and the number of permits multiplied by your average points. So your group tag has to get drawn. You are not all individuals and if one gets drawn all get drawn.  That's what I have been told when I asked this same question awhile ago. Is this wrong?

Hunt with your dad, it will be much better if you are both carrying the same tags.

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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #22 on: April 27, 2011, 09:06:01 PM »
The way I understand it is that when you and others apply as a group, you all are on one group application, all your names on one tag and the number of permits multiplied by your average points. So your group tag has to get drawn. You are not all individuals and if or gets drawn all get drawn.  That's what I have been told when I asked this same question awhile ago. Is this wrong?

No, that's how it is.

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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #23 on: April 27, 2011, 09:06:56 PM »
Thanks for the info, I learned quite a bit, I figured they wouldn't round up, just a way to screw ya over I guess.  So that answers my question I will be putting in as a group since our points will average to 13 which is what i'd be sitting with as an individual anyway. 

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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #24 on: April 27, 2011, 09:08:58 PM »
The only thing is that there is a better chance of one
Of you getting a tag if you go individual. And who wouldn't tag along to
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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #25 on: April 28, 2011, 05:21:31 AM »
 :yeah:
Thanks for the info, I learned quite a bit, I figured they wouldn't round up, just a way to screw ya over I guess.  So that answers my question I will be putting in as a group since our points will average to 13 which is what i'd be sitting with as an individual anyway.
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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #26 on: April 28, 2011, 10:18:47 AM »
I dont know if i would assume it rounds to 13pts.  Your average with your dad is 12.5 Pts.  If you look at Oregon regs it doesnt round up unless you have 12.51 Pts.  If you have 12.5 it rounds down.  I know this isnt Oregon but they may treat it the same.

Either way I think I would apply by myself and take him with you or visa versa.  That way you can possibly go on two great hunts together in the next couple years. IF you both happen to get drawn the same year in the same area that would just be a bonus.

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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #27 on: April 28, 2011, 10:42:51 AM »
The only thing is that there is a better chance of one
Of you getting a tag if you go individual. And who wouldn't tag along to
Help the old man out ; )
:yeah:
Go solo. That way there are two names in the hat, and you don't have to worry about getting a group application drawn without enough tags to go around.  My friends and I do that: we love to go with our buddies that draw to help them out even if we can't hunt. 
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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #28 on: April 28, 2011, 11:04:00 AM »
The only thing is that there is a better chance of one
Of you getting a tag if you go individual. And who wouldn't tag along to
Help the old man out ; )
:yeah:
Go solo. That way there are two names in the hat, and you don't have to worry about getting a group application drawn without enough tags to go around.  My friends and I do that: we love to go with our buddies that draw to help them out even if we can't hunt.
With a group of 2 there are 2 names in the hat with 13 points each (assuming they round up in this instance).  If either name is drawn, then the name is checked to see if it's a solo or group application.  If it's a group, then the number of tags left remaining is checked against the number in the group.  As long as there are enough tags remaining, then both hunters get a tag and both points accumulated reset to 0.

I say try to hunt with your Dad.  I can't begin to think of all the hunts I have missed my Dad on since he passed.
Bring a GPS!  It's awkward to have to eat your buddies!

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Re: Permits...single or group hunt?
« Reply #29 on: April 28, 2011, 11:06:35 AM »
Todd, that's not the way it works.  With a group there is only one name in the hat.
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