Nobody is preventing you from buying the tag. Get to it. It’s for the wildlife.Here are the questions from the application that I wonder what the answers were. C particularly.
c) details of the organization's previous involvement in the conservation of the species hunted under the license;
(d) details of the organization's previous experience in auctions or lotteries;
No those groups should not be ineligible. Conflicts of interest are never white or black, just varying shades of gray. To your point on this being relatively small in $, a national organization has a lot more to lose by playing fast and loose. Looking at this as MOGEI vs DU, the choice should have been clear. DU is a national org with a broader membership base. They plow the money into wetlands conservation and utilize PR money to double the amount. I can’t wait to see how MOGEI uses it.
It seems that FWP lets them keep the 10% to pay for the expenses of the auction. I’m fine with that, I guess, although DU utilized the money much better. I also wouldn’t pretend like there is some hard firewall between these orgs (firewall are always ephemeral). I would bet that the auction is marketed by blasting an email to every email listed on a MOGA member customer list. Hell, it would be my first suggestion. Anyone who ever paid for an outfitter is in the target demographic. No one is going to pay $50k and DIY on the tag, so we are back to our conflict of interest.