All,
So for this year, for the first time, the preference points in Texas (called "loyalty points") will be cubed for applicants. Until this year, they were just extra shots at a draw--so if you had two loyalty points, and you applied, your name would go into the hat three times for that drawing. Now, if you have two points, your name goes in 8 times (2x2x2).
(It's also very easy to accumulate these--if you don't get drawn, you get one automatically, with no further action required on your part.)
I'm very interested in thoughts on this. There's somewhat of an information gap--Texas does not publish lists of how many points are outstanding, or how many points there are at each level, but given the relatively low number of controlled hunt opportunities in Texas, my strong suspicion is that there are some people with 30 or more loyalty points for some categories.
I believe I read somewhere on here that Maine does the cubed points thing, and I have yet to see someone support that system, but maybe there are advantages to it. Looking for the collective wisdom here.
So for this year, for the first time, the preference points in Texas (called "loyalty points") will be cubed for applicants. Until this year, they were just extra shots at a draw--so if you had two loyalty points, and you applied, your name would go into the hat three times for that drawing. Now, if you have two points, your name goes in 8 times (2x2x2).
(It's also very easy to accumulate these--if you don't get drawn, you get one automatically, with no further action required on your part.)
Frequently Asked Questions - Drawn Hunts - TPWD
tpwd.texas.gov
I'm very interested in thoughts on this. There's somewhat of an information gap--Texas does not publish lists of how many points are outstanding, or how many points there are at each level, but given the relatively low number of controlled hunt opportunities in Texas, my strong suspicion is that there are some people with 30 or more loyalty points for some categories.
I believe I read somewhere on here that Maine does the cubed points thing, and I have yet to see someone support that system, but maybe there are advantages to it. Looking for the collective wisdom here.