ImBillT
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The self employed also hate standing in lines.Rich people hate standing in lines. Make the app be in Feb, one person in the building at a time.
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The self employed also hate standing in lines.Rich people hate standing in lines. Make the app be in Feb, one person in the building at a time.
I think this is going to end up being the only way that will make most people happy with the change while helping to make it "more fair". The problem is that this proposal will cost the state dollars so its a hard sell.Totally random with a post draw waiting period equally to the quality of the hunt.
Let’s say you started hunting before point schemes. You went hunting when great things were OTC unlimited, then you went hunting when things were capped, then you got in on the ground floor of a point system. The first year is still essentially random because everyone has zero points, then one point, then two. If you got lucky, you drew one of the top tags in the state early. Not only that, but the mid tier hunts weren’t even getting blasted cause none had more than a handful of points yet, so now, only a few years in, you can be at max points in a unit that might be 25pts by the time I’m born, and then you can do it again while people at 15pts are scrapping for the top. I have absolutely no sympathy for anyone who buried themselves in points, attempting to hoard a public resource for themselves. It’s funny how many of those people are anti-private land too.Gotta laugh sitting hear reading the various schemes of greenhorns for the best way to throw us decades invested point holders under the bus.To get us out of your way to your tags. As if it’s not already enough every state in the country outside of Iowa & New Hampshire has been cheapening our points to half the original value over the last 20. But given the fiasco Maine got away with peddling all the bonus points money can buy, I don’t see any class action lawsuit. It won’t stop until it gets to the 1923 Weimar Republic hyperinflation level.
What a joke.
Hoard? I just followed the rules set by each state, paid what was charged, and have been using as directed. I burn them regularly. In 2019 I cashed 22 Oregon points for an elk tag. In 2020 I cashed 46 points for deer & pronghorn tags. Both these waits would have been half the time had I not been screwed by the state converting 50% of the tags to outfitter welfare, leaving a whopping 2 1/2% NR quota. And you accuse hunters like me of "hoarding"??? Get a life. LOLLet’s say you started hunting before point schemes. You went hunting when great things were OTC unlimited, then you went hunting when things were capped, then you got in on the ground floor of a point system. The first year is still essentially random because everyone has zero points, then one point, then two. If you got lucky, you drew one of the top tags in the state early. Not only that, but the mid tier hunts weren’t even getting blasted cause none had more than a handful of points yet, so now, only a few years in, you can be at max points in a unit that might be 25pts by the time I’m born, and then you can do it again while people at 15pts are scrapping for the top. I have absolutely no sympathy for anyone who buried themselves in points, attempting to hoard a public resource for themselves. It’s funny how many of those people are anti-private land too.
You had me for a while, then you used the word hoard. Tough to hoard something when you only draw it once.Let’s say you started hunting before point schemes. You went hunting when great things were OTC unlimited, then you went hunting when things were capped, then you got in on the ground floor of a point system. The first year is still essentially random because everyone has zero points, then one point, then two. If you got lucky, you drew one of the top tags in the state early. Not only that, but the mid tier hunts weren’t even getting blasted cause none had more than a handful of points yet, so now, only a few years in, you can be at max points in a unit that might be 25pts by the time I’m born, and then you can do it again while people at 15pts are scrapping for the top. I have absolutely no sympathy for anyone who buried themselves in points, attempting to hoard a public resource for themselves. It’s funny how many of those people are anti-private land too.
I laugh the most when I read this idea. You 26 point holders just go out there and spend your points within 5 years. LOL, You may as well just screw us all and give us zero now. In Nevada I've been trying to burn my points on the absolute worst units since 2007 and been unable to cash a single one. What up with that?!So far, this is for non-residents only theory:
-you have 5 years to use your current points
-years 1-3 current points get 50% of tags
-years 4-5 25% of tags
That’s what I got so far….
Matt
It is too bad that point based tag draws are designed as an unwritten contract to collect revinew and not as a way to fairly distribute tags.I think this is going to end up being the only way that will make most people happy with the change while helping to make it "more fair". The problem is that this proposal will cost the state dollars so its a hard sell.
Speaking in absolute rarely holds true. I would say especially in this case.They are the ones that stuck us in point hell waiting for our units. I guarantee not a single one of us asked for that.
People bad at math asked for it.Oh BTW, none of the states that screwed us gave us back any of the time or money stolen. They are the ones that stuck us in point hell waiting for our units. I guarantee not a single one of us asked for that. We would have been through the system by now and back to zero for the newbies. But that's what greed does.
Lol, What good is math when all the math is totally overhauled 10 years into the system? You think we are a point pool of Nostradamus’s.People bad at math asked for it.
So you were one of those that asked for it?You think we are a point pool of Nostradamus’s.![]()
WTF? The only ones who “asked for it” were self serving politicians and entitlement minded outfitters. It’s not rocket science.So you were one of those that asked for it?
While most guys do want a chance before 40. Its not just new hunters dissatisfied with the points systems.Here’s my points theory: All dissatisfied newbies form a lobbyist group, buy corrupt politicians in each state to get rid of outfitter welfare and SFW-type wealth tags stolen from nonresidents that cheapened point values. Now that would be truly constructive of your time, and shorten your wait, rather than screwing fellow sportsmen. I’m guessing you just think it’s easier to screw fellow sportsmen? Rather than follow an ethical route?
There aren’t enough tags for everyone to get one. Point systems don’t fix that. They just put everyone born after you at the end of an infinite line or force them to hunt something with a zero percent chance of ever hunting the tags you’re clinging to the opportunity to hunt. When a certain hunt gets 1000, or 100, or even 50 applicants per tag, quite a few people will never be a able to hunt that tag in their lifetimes regardless of what system of allocation is implemented. With points, it makes it nearly impossible or literally impossible for anyone only a few years behind ever to hunt the tag that first year entrants get a good chance at hunting. Not only that, but for hunts with just enough tags that maybe everyone interested could hunt it just one time, points insure that you’ll be long past your prime before you ever get to hunt it.Hoard? I just followed the rules set by each state, paid what was charged, and have been using as directed. I burn them regularly. In 2019 I cashed 22 Oregon points for an elk tag. In 2020 I cashed 46 points for deer & pronghorn tags. Both these waits would have been half the time had I not been screwed by the state converting 50% of the tags to outfitter welfare, leaving a whopping 2 1/2% NR quota. And you accuse hunters like me of "hoarding"??? Get a life. LOL
Oh BTW, none of the states that screwed us gave us back any of the time or money stolen. They are the ones that stuck us in point hell waiting for our units. I guarantee not a single one of us asked for that. We would have been through the system by now and back to zero for the newbies. But that's what greed does.
I agree with “punishing” going hunting IF WE’RE GOING TO USE POINTS. BUT that’s one problem that I have with point systems. They punish going hunting. In a random system, I can shoot for the moon with my first choice, and the easiest to draw hunt I’d be willing to go on with my second choice, and still shoot for the moon next year. With points, if you go hunting just once(most states are about out of draw tags that won’t burn your points) you’ll NEVER get to hunt one of the top hunts. The thing is, you’ll likely never get to hunt them anyway. Then thirty years later you’re trying to figure out how to get that tag since you just realized that you’re not going to catch the point creep.-No refunds.
-No turning tags back in (This is nonsense unless you have a proven medical emergency and IMHO always has been).
-No points if you purchase OTC in CO.(I really like this idea and I hunt OTC Colorado)
-All Points used if you draw a male species tag no matter what part of the drawing you draw it in.
-People need to be "punished" and loose all points if they draw a male tag.
-Waiting period before more points can be purchased.
-Waiting period before you can apply for a tag again.
-Do away with point averaging in Wyoming (this is being abused big time)
Bottom line is that NR'S better get used to the fact that they are not going to be rifle hunting the same state in the west every single year because it just cant sustain it. At a minimum they wont be hunting there and building points at the same time. It saddens me but its the reality that we all are going to have to face in the next couple years.
WTF? The only ones who “asked for it” were self serving politicians and entitlement minded outfitters. It’s not rocket science.