First off I want to say as Non Resident and Disabled Vet I feel extremally privileged to be able to hunt in another state. Thanks for the opportunity Idaho.
Just as a note on my experiences, I am a NR who is lucky to be tech savy and close enough to drive to ID, I have purchased my NR tags on line and in person. Mixed results and a bit of frustration with each system. In the past, I have had to take time off from work to participate in getting my NR licenses, now that I am retired, I just have more time to wait in line. Everyone can cite their own special circumstances, for me its all about planning/prioritizing what is important to you and no sense complaining about what you cannot control.
OK, you asked, here is my input -
When "agents" (that is friends, family, outfitters, third party profiteers, etc) are allowed to purchase multiple tickets for multiple people on the same day as license sales either for resale or other commercial reasons, this practice effects the process in such a negative fashion. ie increasing the wait times, creating distrust in the system, taking tags that others were hoping to have fair opportunity to purchase. Persons making multiple purchases should not be able to get into line either by online or in person at the expensive of others. Perhaps there needs to be an "Agent" only license sales day. That would clear up some major back logs and help move the line along. I will say as I watched others, the online system was better this year, but still far too many comments about people getting kicked out of the online process and having to start over.
I am supportive of ending the practice of others (residents and Non- Residents) being allowed to purchase tickets for their "Customers", long lost hunting buddy, friends, family members, etc with no limit on number of tickets they can purchase. I do agree with a having a system where a dad and son/daughter should be able to hunt together or small group of friends, but I don't have a method to propose.
In my opinion Outfitters deserve no special privilege's. Their tags should not come out of the NR pot and they should not be able to get into line either by online or in person and purchase multiple tags on NR or Residents licenses sales days.
The online system was much improved this year. Thanks for that. However, it still needs work and some tweaks to make it better. I want to recognize all the F /G employees, they do a great job with what they have, putting up with a lot of frustrated and sometimes down right rude customers.
I also agree, that having some skin in the game will help weed out the ones who are not serious about hunting and just want to tie up a tag until they make up their mind, while someone else loses out now that tag is gone. Not sure how accomplish that but usually having some sort of financial stake is enough to ensure legit interest and good intentions.