Strategy for Colorado draw 2026/2027 with pending NR changes

Reading this thread I can see the grasps of the math is poor in most
Please do not be so critical of the math skills of forum users. Otherwise, the forum users will comment on your grasp of the English language.

The sentence is understandable, but the phrasing "grasps of the math" is not standard English. A more natural and grammatically correct way to phrase it would use the word "understanding" or "grasp" (singular).
Here are a few ways to revise the sentence:
  • "Reading this thread, I can see the understanding of math is poor in most."
  • "Reading this thread, I can see that most people have a poor grasp of the math."
  • "Reading this thread, I can see that most people's grasp of math is poor."
  • "Reading this thread, I can see that most people have a poor understanding of math."
The current formulation uses "grasps" (plural) in an unusual way that sounds awkward to a native speaker. Using the singular noun "grasp" or the synonym "understanding" makes the sentence sound much more natural.
 
Please do not be so critical of the math skills of forum users. Otherwise, the forum users will comment on your grasp of the English language.

The sentence is understandable, but the phrasing "grasps of the math" is not standard English. A more natural and grammatically correct way to phrase it would use the word "understanding" or "grasp" (singular).
Here are a few ways to revise the sentence:
  • "Reading this thread, I can see the understanding of math is poor in most."
  • "Reading this thread, I can see that most people have a poor grasp of the math."
  • "Reading this thread, I can see that most people's grasp of math is poor."
  • "Reading this thread, I can see that most people have a poor understanding of math."
The current formulation uses "grasps" (plural) in an unusual way that sounds awkward to a native speaker. Using the singular noun "grasp" or the synonym "understanding" makes the sentence sound much more natural.
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Does anybody know what the final outcome was for Bighorn Rams turning back to once in a lifetime or not in 2028? I got one in 2020 so have been sitting out the required 5 years, but can start applying for points again this year. But if they're changing to OIL in '28, I don't want to waste applying for points the next two years for nothing.
 
License holders who harvest any antlered moose, bighorn sheep ram, or mountain goat on an either-sex license, will not be eligible to draw another male or either-sex license for the same species in the future. Exceptions to this policy include auction and raffle licenses, private land tags issued under the Bighorn Sheep Access Program, and control/special management licenses approved by the Division. This policy change is not retroactive, but applies to license holders moving forward.
 
Does anybody know what the final outcome was for Bighorn Rams turning back to once in a lifetime or not in 2028? I got one in 2020 so have been sitting out the required 5 years, but can start applying for points again this year. But if they're changing to OIL in '28, I don't want to waste applying for points the next two years for nothing.
Curious on this as well. I'm sitting at 15 total pp and wondered if I tried to draw in '27 if I could restart in '28...don't think I can make it work to try and draw this year.
 
For elk - the next few years will be hard to pinpoint. The units I watch have creeped .5-1 full PP each of the last few years...don't see that stopping and only getting worse starting in '28.

I also think there will be some great opportunity on the low end units (like 0-1 point units) as guys do not want to "burn" a bunch of points they've accumulated on a low end unit.

For me I don't see any reason to carry more than 1 PP at this point forward (again I'm talking Elk).

Do not forget, there are plenty of elk hunting opportunities available and no reason you can't draw a tag every single fall in the West for elk.

Good Luck to All!
 
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