Molon Labe
WKR
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- Feb 17, 2017
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I have drawn a WY random moose tag, an AZ NR sheep tag, and a WY mountain goat tag. Killed fine animals on each hunt and gained lifetime memories.
I’m sure glad I let my “dream” side win out over my “analytical” side.
cbeard64-you may have misinterpreted my tone...I am not trying to be "all high and mighty" or calling anyone stupid for choosing differently than me. What I am trying to do it hand out information that has taken me years and years and hundreds of hours to figure out. That is the purpose of this forum.
I try to help out as much as possible. I'm spending half hour here half hour there trying to be helpful on an online forum. It takes time to put together posts. I bet I was a lurker on Rokslide for 3-5yrs before I finally signed up. I feel like its important for me to give back in small areas where I can help out...as a payback for all the information I have been gleaning over the years. I'm not calling people out...calling people liars or stupid etc. I don't feel like that is time well spent.
Drawing tags has nothing to do with dreaming and everything to do with researching and planning. We only have current data to work with...we are unsure what the future holds with these states. So hoping, guessing and dreaming that things will get better in the future is just that a guess...See Trial153 post as to what WY is doing...
I've drawn 4 tags in the past 4 years that have less than 2% of drawing (including two sheep tags)...I get the "if you don't apply you cant draw" mentality. I just approach my tag application season with a very rational process. I make applications in 15 states and put in anywhere from 50-65 applications/year. I spend way too much time on my process...but I enjoy it thoroughly.
All my posts and calculations were for the OP and all the lurkers to use to make informed decisions.
I apply for 12 different sheep tags a year. Out of all those other applications the "perceived value" of the tags are all much less than WY. Once again take the cost of applying (license cost divided by number of species and per species cost) and divide it by the odds of drawing the tag. In theory (based off current numbers and costs) this gives you how much that tag would cost...perceived value.
I also purchase tickets in several state raffles...that have reasonable perceived values. Takes some digging and calling for a couple states but you can get draw odds on most of the state raffles. There are a couple states raffles that have better value than the WY bighorn draw. Or once again you can just go to a roulette wheel to give you a better expected outcome than applying into the WY bighorn draw...
So if the OP is sending in applications to several other states...and WY is last on the list of where money is spent. And you just want your name in the hat...even though WY is the most "expensive" tag to apply for. Then yes of course apply to WY because it is another chance to draw a tag. But if you are not applying for the 12 tags that are a better perceived value before WY you are not giving yourself the best chance to have a sheep tag in your pocket.
Buzz is !00% correct...if you have 19pts stay in the game...even if they change the rules you will still pull a tag in 10-20yrs. But hoping that they will increase numbers to NR and keep costs level...and people are going to drop out...and people are going to die off...or forget to apply. Well...that is just a ton of variables to consider when you are sitting at 9pts with 4200 people ahead of you.