jryoung
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The problem is it isn't really a random sample though. Like was stated earlier, the check stations are only open from noon to an hour after dark on the weekends. The serious die hard guys, the guys that would really increase the success rates, are almost completely missed because of this.
I'd buy in to their numbers more on year to year trends, but on overall success I think they miss big time.
Even if they did a 100% check in, it'd still be skewed low though just because such a large percentage of people that buy tags put forward so little effort. Going for a drive and enjoying some road pops on opening day and Thanksgiving is 'hunting season' for a large amount of Montanans.
There's two issues, one is the pool enough for an accurate sample and does the pool provide an accurate portrayal.
Between sampling at checkstations, and phone calls the number to get a decent pool is pretty low. I got checked at Darby in the early morning on a Tuesday, and got a phone call as did the rest of my group. I have over 5,000 hours in selecting sample sets for an audit and between checkstations and random calls it's not a high bar to clear to get a decent sample.
The issue of does the pool provide an accurate portrayal is a separate issue and we pretty much agree. The success percentage provides no indication of days hunted, weather, access, hunting technique etc. etc. There are too many variables outside the statistic and that is where all success rates are limited and why we shouldn't rely on them.