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I think the impact of this was overblown, was it a loophole? Sure. Was it creating a material impact? Not from what I've seen, not even close.There had been a huge loophole that allowed a hunter with no points to apply as a group with others that had points but didn't hunt. Then turn back in their tags. Rinse/repeat. Was just closed last year so should shorten point creep.
I think the straight preference point system they are using has worked pretty well for the deer. As you stated, most of the units have reached an established number of points necessary to draw and are pretty much holding there. The problem I'm seeing is that more and more of the units are being converted to"premium" tags that require you draw them, usually as your first choice. It's getting harder and harder to put in for one of the hard to get tags as a first choice, knowing you probably won't get it, and then have another sort of "over the counter" tag as your second choice backup.
Well it’s kinda how you look at the system, how old are you? Do you think that you could possibly be a max point holder one year? And is it worth the money spent over loosing a point or possibly loosing out on that opportunity?Early on in the CA point system I had a brain fart and missed the deadline, only time ever that I missed it. So that put me 1 point shy of maximum points.
So for elk, antelope and sheep my only hope is the lesser % random draw.
I believe but just want to confirm that it would do me no good to buy a point only since I'm already behind the 8 ball.
The only sheep tag that I can apply for is the White Mountains but I plan on hunting in Alaska in August/September.
Because of my guiding I can't apply for the December/January hunts.
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Well it’s kinda how you look at the system, how old are you? Do you think that you could possibly be a max point holder one year? And is it worth the money spent over loosing a point or possibly loosing out on that opportunity?
Depending on your answers will define if you should gather another point or not stress about it. It won’t change your current draw odds with the current CA draw system. Same odds if you have 0-20 points.
What are you hunting for in Alaska? Do you guide in California? And what for ?
Well since you won’t get to the max point then I suppose it doesn’t matter and either way nothing much changes for you, or you could throw your name in the hat and if you did draw the “raffle” ticket basically then cancel Alaska or guiding for the year (depending on what hunt you go for)I'm 60 and 1 point shy of max points so I know I'll never reach max point status with sheep.
I guess the real question is wether or not I want to cancel my Alaska trip for a miraculous sheep tag. The answer should be obvious but I struggle with it.
I plan on driving up to Alaska from SoCal and take my time hunting caribou beyond the 5 mile mark on the haul road. Then drive home in early Sep hunting waterfowl in Canada.
I guide for waterfowl in CA.
Went ahead and applied for sheep just now. So if ever I was to draw sheep it would be now because it conflicts with my Alaska hunt.Well since you won’t get to the max point then I suppose it doesn’t matter and either way nothing much changes for you, or you could throw your name in the hat and if you did draw the “raffle” ticket basically then cancel Alaska or guiding for the year (depending on what hunt you go for)
Have to post a story and pics of your Alaska hunt. Good luck! Sounds like an amazing time.