Mighty Mouse
WKR
I'm browsing the 2019 Colorado draw recap report, and I'm curious if anyone knows why first choice applicants with more preference points are sometimes unsuccessful while first choice applicants for the same hunt with fewer points are successful. This isn't the norm, but examples can be found scattered throughout the draw recap report.
For instance, the draw results for either-sex archery elk tags in unit 55 (hunt code EE055O1A) show that only 4 out of 5 non-residents with 3 points were successful but all 6 NR's with 2 points were successful. My assumption has always been that the draw proceeds by point pool from highest to lowest until the tags run out, which seems to be supported by page 18 of the regulations brochure: "PRIORITY goes to those with the most points, except when the license quota or nonresident cap would be exceeded."
My best guess is that these apparent anomalies are caused by group applications comprised of individuals with different numbers of points. The regs make clear that a group's point pool is determined by the group member with the least points. So maybe the 3 point guy in the aforementioned example applied as a group with some 0 point guys, and they were all unsuccessful, which shows up in the report as a higher point applicant losing out to lower point applicants (though in reality the 3 point guy voluntarily entered the draw as part of the 0 point pool).
For instance, the draw results for either-sex archery elk tags in unit 55 (hunt code EE055O1A) show that only 4 out of 5 non-residents with 3 points were successful but all 6 NR's with 2 points were successful. My assumption has always been that the draw proceeds by point pool from highest to lowest until the tags run out, which seems to be supported by page 18 of the regulations brochure: "PRIORITY goes to those with the most points, except when the license quota or nonresident cap would be exceeded."
My best guess is that these apparent anomalies are caused by group applications comprised of individuals with different numbers of points. The regs make clear that a group's point pool is determined by the group member with the least points. So maybe the 3 point guy in the aforementioned example applied as a group with some 0 point guys, and they were all unsuccessful, which shows up in the report as a higher point applicant losing out to lower point applicants (though in reality the 3 point guy voluntarily entered the draw as part of the 0 point pool).