Bullshot
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Over the past few years in a certain state I have tracked cumulative applicant participation in the point groups higher than mine. Call it the top 20%, people with or greater than around 20 points when I started. I have noticed an interesting trend that indicates a consistent year over year degradation in this applicant pool. This is after accounting for those who actually burned points and drew licenses. I assume this can only be attributed to deaths, people throwing in the towel, and those forgetting to apply at all - with deaths the most likely explanation of the majority of it as it is hard tp believe such dedicated applicants would just forget or stop applying. The trend is present in almost all point levels in all years, corrected to account for the same cohort (by calculating groups as 1, 2, 3 (etc) points above mine, not just by their specific # of points). I assume most people in this pool are 40+ with an average age much higher than that. It's an unpleasant thought, but the length of time it is taking to draw some dream licenses is probably influencing a good number of people to simply wait too long to hunt. The "decay" percentages I have seen are below. Anybody else seeing this in their data? At any rate, if true, rest in peace to those who passed on.
Year | Loss of top applicants |
2019-2020 | -2.40% |
2020-2021 | -1.11% |
2021-2022 | -6.17% |
2022-2023 | -3.85% |