CPW 2026 Draw Stats are out

Resident. I’m prob reading wrong, but sure looks like I got screwed some how. Everyone except for 2 people w 2 points drew (buddy and I put in as group and didn’t draw) and some 1pt people drew. I’m at a loss.
 
Thanks for correcting that. It’s a lot of points to sit on.
They will likely collect a point again next year too. I think it's just a game to them. Because they will draw whatever tag they want when they actually do apply in 2028. Only way for them not to draw is to apply as a group with someone with low points and go for the top 4 units still. But then someone would have to give up their hunting for so they can continue to accrue points.
 
Resident. I’m prob reading wrong, but sure looks like I got screwed some how. Everyone except for 2 people w 2 points drew (buddy and I put in as group and didn’t draw) and some 1pt people drew. I’m at a loss.
Check your buddy's point balance. You wouldn't be the first guy to get screwed on a group application by a buddy with fewer points than he thought/said he had.

Assuming you're both residents, the only other possible explanation I can think would be if you two put in for different sex tags and one or the other tag ran out of quota.
 
Imagine being the guy that has 34 pp and puts in for an archery tag knowing this is his year. And so does another guy with 34 points... fighting over 1 tag.
 
Next year going to be wild for any premium tag. It is shocking to see how many points it took this year to get several tags that I've held...all of which were 2-4 point tags just in the last several years. One is now 14!

BUT...there are still several ways for NR to go hunt elk each year...and I'm thankful for that!
 
As a CO resident I'm pretty annoyed with the fact that more tags got allocated to non residents than residents in the unit my 18yo son and I put in for and didn't draw. I think most folks, myself included until recently, don't realize that the 75/25 tag allocation only applies to 1st choice draw. If tags make it to the 2nd round, that 25% cap is apparently thrown out the window and in this case MORE 2nd choice tags were allocated to non-residents than residents and more tags overall (1555 of 3000) for this unit were allocated to non-residents than residents and it's not because residents weren't trying to get them. If you applied for this unit 2nd choise as a non-resident you had a better chance of drawing than if you put in as 2nd choice as a resident. Thanks a ton CPW.

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As a CO resident I'm pretty annoyed with the fact that more tags got allocated to non residents than residents in the unit my 18yo son and I put in for and didn't draw. I think most folks, myself included until recently, don't realize that the 75/25 tag allocation only applies to 1st choice draw. If tags make it to the 2nd round, that 25% cap is apparently thrown out the window and in this case MORE 2nd choice tags were allocated to non-residents than residents and more tags overall (1555 of 3000) for this unit were allocated to non-residents than residents and it's not because residents weren't trying to get them. If you applied for this unit 2nd choise as a non-resident you had a better chance of drawing than if you put in as 2nd choice as a resident. Thanks a ton CPW.

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if you were really trying to hunt this unit it would of been your first choice. Only 519 residents were committed, everyone else was playing the odds
 
if you were really trying to hunt this unit it would of been your first choice. Only 519 residents were committed, everyone else was playing the odds
The point is of all the residents and nonresidents alike who weren't "committed to really trying to hunt this unit" the non residents were allocated more tags than residents. We don't have a random draw component (yet). Yes everyone else was playing the odds, and non residents were given better odds. It's BS.
 
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