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Not necessarily you personally, those who do. I wrote it unclearly.I'm not complaining, the OP asked a question and I answered it.
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Not necessarily you personally, those who do. I wrote it unclearly.I'm not complaining, the OP asked a question and I answered it.
apples and pineapples there. irrelevant.License allocations change Based on herd conditions all the time. If tag numbers were cut in half for declining populations would there still be law suits? Yeah I bet not either…
of course nobody is gonna win any lawsuits. can wish tho…I hear Guy Eastman is your, well, guy....
Good luck with the lawsuit.
I agree. We should do a fundraiser for who gives buzz a swirly bowl. Could raise a lot of money for wildlife. He is right on a lot of things though.Thanks for proving my point again.
If you insulted and argued with people like this in person, I'm guessing you would end up with your head stuck in a toilet.
Your insults and nonsense are well documented all over the internet hunting forums.
like telling a crackhead to stop smoking we all know thatEveryone should stop buying them... IMO. Why would you continue to pay for something you more than likely will never use or get drawn for.
Except in NM where you have said the chance is too slight. So .....no.......you......don't......Been buying them for 25 years...it's paid off in some cases, not so much in others.
Funding wildlife, research, habitat improvement, wardens salaries, biologist salaries, etc....all for an even slight chance to hunt all across the country? I pay that price....all........day......long.
Yup. That would suck but so does finding out you have stage 4 cancer…just making my point that the suck is part of lifeThe thing about these draw systems is that somebody always feels like they are getting screwed. I agree preference points don’t seem to make much sense on these big 3 tags. Though, imagine being the 70 year old man with max points the year the draw system changes. Unfortunately little is actually “fair”.
What if if wyo switched to Bonus Points or Bonus Points squares the year one of you had max points for moose. Now that thread would be funny
I understand the frustrations, but it’s comical listening to you all argue with each other over this.
New Mexico has nothing I can't hunt elsewhere. Once I drew a desert sheep in Arizona new Mexico became an easy pass. I rarely applied for anything there but desert sheep and oryx. Applied for deer once, elk twice, and pronghorn maybe 3 times over a 15 year stretch. Just better hunting to be had elsewhere.Except in NM where you have said the chance is too slight. So .....no.......you......don't......sure
Maybe something closer is when your state made rfw applications resident only. Or when they started requiring a turkey tag or hunting license to apply. Or was it when they stopped requiring fronting the full tag fees?apples and pineapples there. irrelevant.
like telling a crackhead to stop smoking we all know that
Yep, just stupid to apply for hard to draw tags...
- “Stupid is as stupid does.” – Forrest Gump.
no don't agree, well maybe a bit closer but not a lot closer. Not a huge fan of colo tag allocation schema. Kinda like NM. Massive outfitter welfare tags via the landowner voucher program in both states, much of which benefits nonres disproportionately, plus a massive percent of non big 3 tags wide open to nonres (Colo) as compared to every other state.New Mexico has nothing I can't hunt elsewhere. Once I drew a desert sheep in Arizona new Mexico became an easy pass. I rarely applied for anything there but desert sheep and oryx. Applied for deer once, elk twice, and pronghorn maybe 3 times over a 15 year stretch. Just better hunting to be had elsewhere.
Maybe something closer is when your state made rfw applications resident only. Or when they started requiring a turkey tag or hunting license to apply. Or was it when they stopped requiring fronting the full tag fees?
That's a bit closer to apples to apples...wouldn't you agree?
Nobody threatened a lawsuit over any of that.
Finally...some pictures in the thread! It's photos like these that keep my hopes alive!Yep, just stupid to apply for hard to draw tags...
That's impossible.The way I read it the points required for a NR to draw will go up drastically, even double/triple
According to you, 888 people have 20, 21 or 22 points. At 30 tags per year, it will take 30 years to get each of them a tag. That year max points will be 50 or more(depending on how many are currently over 22 and who applies vs buys a point). According to your research, it looks like preference points required to draw will roughly double current max(27x2=54) AND roughly triple the points to draw the easiest unit last year(18x3=54). Where was rhinorv so far off that what he said is “impossible”. He did not say that it would occur immediately.That's impossible.
Last year there were 2 moose units that non-residents drew tags in with 18 points.
There were 5 units that non-residents drew tags in with 19 points.
(I'm not including the anomaly that occurred in 36-1, as it's highly unlikely to reoccur.)
The maximum non-resident point total is 27, with one person that high.
2 have 26 points.
So how do the odds go up to 36 or 38 points needed to draw a tag? No one has that many.
What it will do is increase the bottom or "entry" level tags to 21 or 22 points (if the few people at the top, 23-27 points, hold out and only apply for the very best "trophy" units.)
There are 464 combined people in the 21 and 22 non-resident point level pools.
Going to take a long time to get through those people at 30 tags a year.
And there are another 424 people sitting on 20 points.