Mighty Mouse
WKR
How does Colorado's point system drive artificial scarcity?I think the biggest problem with CO points is that it's such a spider-web of requirements and goals. It's used to reward hunters who invest in the state long-term, drive artificial scarcity in premium areas, bring in more revenue, etc. etc.
Assuming tag quotas are based on population objectives, the number of available tags is what it is regardless of the type of draw system used to award the tags. CPW is only going to issue 10 archery tags for unit 201 (for example) whether they use a preference point, bonus point, hybrid point, or random draw system to award those tags. And those 10 tags are going to be very scarce regardless of the draw methodology.
Scarcity is a consequence of demand exceeding supply (i.e., the number of willing hunters exceeds the sustainable supply of elk), not of any particular draw system. Preference points are just a way of managing natural tag scarcity in a (relatively) orderly/predictable manner compared to bonus point or points-less systems, which are more random/less predictable (at the individual applicant level).