npaden
Well-known member
Wow. I remember reading about this earlier, but until I was actually putting in the applications I didn't realize how much this was going to affect the units I apply for.
It seemed to affect pronghorn the most. There were zero youth hunts that I could apply my son for due to the rounding. Even for non youth tags there were a LOT of pronghorn hunt codes that had 10 or less and therefore the odds of drawing were zero.
There were a few other youth tags that I couldn't apply for him on other species as well.
I'm curious if they will change up some of the application process like they did with Bighorn Sheep so that nonresidents actually have a better chance than zero at drawing some of these tags.
I got a couple of the hunt codes out of order for my son. Not sure I'm going to waste an application fee to fix them or not.
The worst was on Oryx and I'm pretty sure than any on-range Oryx hunt he draws would be great.
Oh well, just thought I would whine. On first glance they have quite a few youth hunts but looking into it, there are only a very few that are eligible for nonresidents.
It seemed to affect pronghorn the most. There were zero youth hunts that I could apply my son for due to the rounding. Even for non youth tags there were a LOT of pronghorn hunt codes that had 10 or less and therefore the odds of drawing were zero.
There were a few other youth tags that I couldn't apply for him on other species as well.
I'm curious if they will change up some of the application process like they did with Bighorn Sheep so that nonresidents actually have a better chance than zero at drawing some of these tags.
I got a couple of the hunt codes out of order for my son. Not sure I'm going to waste an application fee to fix them or not.
The worst was on Oryx and I'm pretty sure than any on-range Oryx hunt he draws would be great.
Oh well, just thought I would whine. On first glance they have quite a few youth hunts but looking into it, there are only a very few that are eligible for nonresidents.