Zim
Well-known member
I asked which states were showing a decrease in new NR applicants. You said Nevada. I showed you that the largest group of applicants in 2019 were brand new applicants with zero points.
You said no, new applicants are decreasing. Then you said 99% of people stay in until they draw which seems to me to show that when you look at point holders and the largest number is zero, new applicants are the largest group each year. The numbers above zero are relevant because they are all SMALLER then the number of ground floor applicants.
I would disagree that you have never criticized the Nevada system. Your entire arguement is that it is so crappy it will self implode.
I couldn't care less whether and where others apply to. I know that they will not draw if they do not apply. And I know that Nevada NR new applicants were the biggest single group of applicants in 2019, so their system is working fine for them securing new hunters.
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The largest pool in every state every year is zero. It's always going to be the highest. If you want something productive to do, look up and post the total number of zero point nonresident applicants who applied for all species in Nevada for the last ten years. That will be ten numbers..........that's it. I'm not even saying that trend will be decreasing each year. But no way in hell is it increasing at the pace of competitors WY, AZ, CO! And I've never looked these up myself. However I don't need to. Common sense will dictate that when the guys in front of you are all getting their points squared. 100% of the hunters may not do the math, but I'm quite sure at least 10% do!