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CPW Commission updating 80/20 allocation

I thought the survey was sent out to get a feeling what the members and non members prefer? They then present the results to the CDOW/CWC based on the survey. What am I missing other than some rifle guys whining about bow hunters?
 
Any intel on whether the Hybrid draw hunt codes will also expand to include the updated 3-year look back (versus the 2007-2009 draws they currently use)? As it’s not mentioned, I assume no, but they applied the same criteria for those tags.

i am curious about this too.

but also, i don't even know what the criteria is for the hybrid codes to begin with... i feel like they were hand chosen?
 
i am curious about this too.

but also, i don't even know what the criteria is for the hybrid codes to begin with... i feel like they were hand chosen?
Same as the allocation criteria.

However, most of the RFW tags (eg, about half of the hunt codes on the list below) don’t generate a hybrid tag in the draw since there are so few of them per hunt code.

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Same as the allocation criteria.

However, most of the RFW tags (eg, about half of the hunt codes on the list below) don’t generate a hybrid tag in the draw since there are so few of them per hunt code.

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oh that's right. it's 10. i've probably read that page 5 times now and forgot.
 
Where'd you get this? After seeing the screenshot I thought the 2023 would be online, but still not available.
I was in a CPW focus group regarding preference points last year. They’ve been sending the attendees updates since then. I received that document via email yesterday. It didn’t say to keep it confidential so I posted it up.

I replied to the person that sent me the email to point out the issue with the unit 61 2nd - 4th rifle float but haven’t heard anything back yet.
 
Here is the data the Commission used when deciding what alternative to move forward.

If the 80/20 hunt codes were updated using the last 3 years of draw statistics and the existing 6 R PP or greater criteria, it would result in a $75,000 financial loss. If they include bear and pronghorn, which currently have no R/NR allocation split, it would be an $86,000 loss.

The rule-making notice says they will be considering to add the R/NR allocation split to bear and pronghorn, and changing the 80/20 cutoff to those hunt codes that take R 10 or more PP to draw. By their analysis, this will result in a "slight revenue gain," as there would be more bear and pronghorn licenses issued to NR, AND more elk licenses to NR!

Updating the hunt code list using the current 6+ PP criteria would result in 468 additional R deer licenses and 790 additional R elk licenses.
Their proposal to update using a 10+ PP criteria will result in 53 additional R deer licenses and 200 fewer R elk licenses.

Meanwhile, CPW had a budget surplus of $52 million on the wildlife side last FY.

How can residents not be beating down the door of the Commission with this proposal?

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Comes down to MONEY!
 
Same as the allocation criteria.

However, most of the RFW tags (eg, about half of the hunt codes on the list below) don’t generate a hybrid tag in the draw since there are so few of them per hunt code.

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They updated the hybrid tags to the latest 3 years, with a 1 year lag, for tags that took 10 or more points to draw. Finally!!!776BA45C-D1C5-4238-A4E1-A3C4B59D121A.jpeg
 
I was hoping for 80/20, but I’ll take 75 ha

No cuts to NR OTC?
Their poll choices were 75/25 across the board or 90/10 high demand and 65/35 regular. I knew we were sunk when it came out. The 75/35 is going to hose high point Rs saving up for the diamond hunt codes, but will result in quite a bit more opportunity. It would be worth the effort to check to make sure there are not any weird quirks with a 75/25 allocation in low quota units with the 10%+10% LPP and hybrid.

I think they are saving the OTC discussion for the 5-year season structure.
 
As a nonresident I know my opinion does not mean much but that seems more than fair to nonresidents.
 

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