Noted, just playing devils advocate.I don't want a point system in Idaho and no one is going to change my opinion. That's as nice as I can put it.
Noted, just playing devils advocate.I don't want a point system in Idaho and no one is going to change my opinion. That's as nice as I can put it.
This topic really fires me up, I start using adult language and then I have to deal with the mods.Noted, just playing devils advocate.
I love single syllable 4 letter words.This topic really fires me up, I start using adult language and then I have to deal with the mods.
Long time applicants still have an advantage in terms of probability of drawing a tag over time in a random system. The more you apply the more likely you are to draw. The probability of being successful one time over the course of multiple trials is given by this formula:Bonus point or a split system reward those that wait yet still offer new hunters a chance to draw.
On the counter point, what about the guy who applies for 15 years for 54 rifle and never draws randomly? I like to plan my hunts and scout, not just guess when I’ll draw and be way behind the 8 ball when results come out.
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Same here, we should have a beer and quit arguing about pointsI love single syllable 4 letter words.
Not alone.I will die on this hill. No points system!
Same here, we should have a beer and quit arguing about points![]()
The point systems only favor those who get in on the ground floor. Everyone else will be playing catchup for the rest of their life. 100% random draw odds is the only way to go, and I do like that Idaho makes you prioritize what species you want to hunt. Wish they would do the same for Alaska.
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They wouldn’t most likely have drawn either with random system either.
Almost every state has a random component, the issue isn’t the point system its limited supply of high demand opportunities.
One of they guys I bird hunt with has 25 years of applying for antelope with no tags in Idaho, he has the same worse odds next year.
There is more to it than just that. A comparison from Colorado deer to Idaho deer, comparing two highly desired units, I see your point. A comparison from Colorado Moose to Idaho moose, I disagree. How Idaho’s draw works for sheep, moose and goat is arguably the best in the lower 48. Then compare to big three in Montana, which is joke, everyone can buy a point for each species every year then apply for each species every year, so the state collects a lot of money and the draw odds are horrible. It’s unfortunate but with the amount of interest in hunting these days and individuals applying in most states year in the west, the good ole days of being able to buy your bonus points for 5-15 years and then hunt the best unit in the country is behind us.Bonus point or a split system reward those that wait yet still offer new hunters a chance to draw.
I agree here. Also, they should have the regulations posted before the non resident draw.Idaho shorts you on your scouting time because the draws so late.
Idaho’s OIL program is awesome.There is more to it than just that. A comparison from Colorado deer to Idaho deer, comparing two highly desired units, I see your point. A comparison from Colorado Moose to Idaho moose, I disagree. How Idaho’s draw works for sheep, moose and goat is arguably the best in the lower 48. Then compare to big three in Montana, which is joke, everyone can buy a point for each species every year then apply for each species every year, so the state collects a lot of money and the draw odds are horrible. It’s unfortunate but with the amount of interest in hunting these days and individuals applying in most states year in the west, the good ole days of being able to buy your bonus points for 5-15 years and then hunt the best unit in the country is behind us.