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Got it figured out, thanks!
It is fairly simple but you do need to send it in and they exchange it for the new one. I have done it twice.
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Got it figured out, thanks!
Yes it’s a huge gripe Of mineI wonder what the draw odds would look like if everyone with a kid wasn't allowed to apply every eligible, non-hunting family member to sign over tags. That has to be a huge number of extra people in the draw. I have no skin in the game, as I've only been to ID once to kill bears and have never applied there. Just curious, as it seems something everyone does to gain extra youth tags.
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Nah, this ain’t it. It’s using non-hunters to make pulling good tags even harder.I wasn’t impressed with the youth only tags. I think this is a cool way to get kids hooked at a young age.
I am guessing most people who are against this are the same who vote against the school levy. Screw the kids!
You should be able to create a lifelong hunter without needing a controlled hunt signed over to your son that he didn't draw...I think the family thing is out of control too but I use it for 1 non hunter (my mom) who has drawn 2 tags in three years for my teenage boy and since in those 3 years he didn’t draw himself I can say his opportunities has created a life long hunter along the way. Life long hunters are what we need so I support it.
I think the family thing is out of control too but I use it for 1 non hunter (my mom) who has drawn 2 tags in three years for my teenage boy and since in those 3 years he didn’t draw himself I can say his opportunities has created a life long hunter along the way. Life long hunters are what we need so I support it
While that is true, he wouldn’t have been able to hunt antelope with a rifle thus not an antelope hunting fan. And the general hunt pumpkin patch is a far different experience — and you know that.You should be able to create a lifelong hunter without needing a controlled hunt signed over to your son that he didn't draw...
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I have taken advantage of the current rules with youth tags, and will continue to support the rules after my kids are adults. Sounds like a few guys on here are crying sour grapes after a stretch of not drawing tags. If a 10 year old kid doesn’t need a draw tag to enjoy hunting, why can’t some crusty old know it all be happy with an over the counter tag? I am grateful for the opportunities this great state affords, and view a special draw as the gravy on top.
I understand taking advantage of the system in place, i would do the same for my son, that doesn't mean the system in place is correct.While that is true, he wouldn’t have been able to hunt antelope with a rifle thus not an antelope hunting fan. And the general hunt pumpkin patch is a far different experience — and you know that.
agreed; I and most everyone I know fell in love with hunting and the outdoors without needing special treatment and controlled hunts to do so. With my own pitiful draw luck I’ll probably not be using this system with my kid. They already have youth only huntsI understand taking advantage of the system in place, i would do the same for my son, that doesn't mean the system in place is correct.
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I was able to put my son in for a moose tag last year and then he was still able to go on our elk hunt because his mom gave up her tag. I think the system it good.
Either system is crap. Demand exceeds supply. If you want a "better system" you have to change demand or supply.As someone that moved from Idaho to Utah, you do not want points.
You are looking at it wrong. Yes, its "unfair" that some dude drew all of those but he and you had a chance at each of those tags. In Utah, you would have a chance at one of the OIL and maybe two of the elk tags. There are guys that got in on the ground floor, 27 years ago, that haven't drawn elk tags. Same with OIL. You have a better probability of drawing without points.
Supply and demand parameters are a given. Regardless, a point system is worse than random.Either system is crap. Demand exceeds supply. If you want a "better system" you have to change demand or supply.
The math is simple, a 5% random draw odd means you are more likely to never draw in 55 years than draw any one year.
Amen brother.Supply and demand parameters are a given. Regardless, a point system is worse than random.
Preference point system does nothing to address the problem and only gives you a "guarantee" in the end. Minus the fact that there are many that have max points that will not draw before they die and that will only continue to get worse and worse.
A bonus point system would give you increasing odds each year. Except those didnt work so now we have to square your points to increase your even odds more.
I will take your 5% chance each year for 55 years over a point system any day of the week, month, year, lifetime.
I will concede random draw works well for some instances. But that doesnt mean preference points should never be used. Its obvious preference points will not solve problems of draws that have low tag numbers and high numbers of applicants. ie - if you have 18 tags and 619 applicants under a pp system it would take 35 years to 'eat' away at the first level of applicants. so a random draw makes sense here. but when you have 360 tags and 1800 applicants, a pp system could be implemented.Supply and demand parameters are a given. Regardless, a point system is worse than random.
Preference point system does nothing to address the problem and only gives you a "guarantee" in the end. Minus the fact that there are many that have max points that will not draw before they die and that will only continue to get worse and worse.
A bonus point system would give you increasing odds each year. Except those didnt work so now we have to square your points to increase your even odds more.
I will take your 5% chance each year for 55 years over a point system any day of the week, month, year, lifetime.
How would a state implement a point system based on the number of tags/applicants? Would it just be for that hunt code? What happens as tags are reduced or applicants go up? Do those that have points just get theirs tossed?I will concede random draw works well for some instances. But that doesnt mean preference points should never be used. Its obvious preference points will not solve problems of draws that have low tag numbers and high numbers of applicants. ie - if you have 18 tags and 619 applicants under a pp system it would take 35 years to 'eat' away at the first level of applicants. so a random draw makes sense here. but when you have 360 tags and 1800 applicants, a pp system could be implemented.