The CPW Commission will once again take up the license allocation issue at the August 6 meeting in Durango. You may remember that the issue was discussed last year during the 5 Year Season Structure discussion, but was ultimately tabled until this year:
http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/showthread.php?t=260329
You may also remember the post I made 2 weeks ago about the Colorado Outfitters Association proposals for "financial sustainability:"
http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/showthread.php?t=264199
The topics sure to be discussed include:
The biggest issue of contention that I expect is how to determine what hunt codes are 80/20 vs. 65/35. Options include:
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I have spent far too much of my time looking at the data. If you have an opinion on what he Commission should do regarding the topics above, you should email them ASAP before the meeting at [email protected]
http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/showthread.php?t=260329
You may also remember the post I made 2 weeks ago about the Colorado Outfitters Association proposals for "financial sustainability:"
http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/showthread.php?t=264199
The topics sure to be discussed include:
- hard cap vs. soft cap for resident/non-resident allocations
- resident/non-resident splits for limited licenses (80/20 and 65/35), including whether to leave them at those ratios, as well as how to determine which hunt codes are 80/20
- hybrid draw - leave as is, eliminate it, increase the points required for a hunt code to have licenses available in the draw
The biggest issue of contention that I expect is how to determine what hunt codes are 80/20 vs. 65/35. Options include:
- leaving them as-is, meaning that 80/20 applies to hunt codes that required 6+ preference points for residents to draw, based on a 3 year average (2007-2009)
- leaving the formula as-is, but recalculate with the most recent data (2013-2015)
- increase the resident preference point requirement for eligibility (to 7+, 8+ or 9+) and recalculate with the 2013-2015 data
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I have spent far too much of my time looking at the data. If you have an opinion on what he Commission should do regarding the topics above, you should email them ASAP before the meeting at [email protected]