Thank you all again for this feedback. I’ve read through it all and talked with the team working on this product and wanted to get back to you as soon as I could. There were three main issues I saw that you guys were bringing up, so I’ve tried to organize this into those three buckets. Please let me know if I missed anything.
#1 - NR Arizona sheep odds:
It was mentioned we were showing this data incorrectly when only one tag was available, I think what was mentioned was that non-residents are not able to draw a sheep tag when there is only one sheep tag available for a hunt, and we were showing >0% odds for non residents in these one tag scenarios.
We went and scoured our site and cannot find any non-resident hunts where this is the case in the tool unfortunately. When you add or remove residency you’ll get different results in our tool that are specific to your profile. Here’s a quick video showing those hunts with 1 tag which residents can get, and how they do not appear for non-resident searches, and on the unit pages there are no non-resident odds or data for these single tag hunts. Have a watch:
https://www.loom.com/share/e79052cb11af426ba911b7790a8e70d5?sid=9db03c2a-e1b8-47e1-914b-a55d64152c73. Please let me know if I misunderstood and send over a specific example where you are seeing a 1 tag hunt with NR draw odds or data at >0%.
#2 - Inaccurate Data:
It was mentioned that some of our data is inaccurate and not matching with the state PDFs for example unit 16a desert bighorn sheep in AZ. Someone in this thread mentioned that we were showing 200 first choice Resident applicants when there were only 172 TOTAL first choice applicant in 2024 from the game and fish website.
Arizona applicants get 5 hunt choices on a single application (species-specific) and in AZ both the 1st and 2nd choices are considered when an applicant is drawn before they move on to the next applicant. Hunters can can draw their second choice if their first choice is unavailable and the second choice has tags remaining. So to get accurate odds, we sum the 1st and 2nd choice applicants for each hunt to get a total that is statistically representative. In theory, the annual sum of applicants shown in our unit pages should match the combined total of 1st and 2nd choice applicants reported in Arizona’s official PDF however we see differences a lot, and we’ve seen these difference in some competitors data and charts as well.
Let’s use hunt number 6014 as an example
- In Arizona’s PDF, the sum of 1st and 2nd choice applicants = 408
- In the HRT unit page, the total shown = 388
We find our derived totals almost never match the state's PDF values, even when looking back over the past 5 years (think Toprut Days). We can confirm that we are correctly summing the totals from the raw applicant datasets but they are a bit of a mystery on why they don’t match in our, and other’s, data sets.
Why the difference? There are a few possibilities. The state may not be sending complete or entirely accurate application data. We do not use the state PDFs for our data models, we get raw data sent to us in CSVs directly from the state agency and have to clean and process that data. Also, group applications may be counted as 1 application in the raw data, but maybe the state counts each individual in the group in their numbers. The state may also be incorrectly summarizing values in their publicly released PDFs. We have reached out to our contacts at the AZFGD and have asked and we’ll report back. Sorry for this confusion but thank you for pointing this out, and we’ll get to the bottom of it.
#3 - Points Manager Issues:
The feedback here was around the two different pools of deer points in Utah, and that Nevada is another state that has logic issues with antlered and antlerless elk, or Depredation elk and so on.
We are currently pulling some of these hunts out of the tool and adding the correct data and point types to spreadsheets we’ll publish for users to utilize until we can get the correct point types added to our points manager. We’ve done this in the past for
Wyoming Non-Resident Elk,
New Mexico Outfitter hunts, and
Utah General Deer. This work will include providing these spreadhsheets for Wyoming Non-Resident Deer and Antelope, as well as Nevada Antlerless Elk and Spike/Depredation Elk, as well as Antelope (Horns Shorter Than Ears). I know there are unique point types for Antlerless and Depredation Deer as well as Ewe Desert Sheep, but we don’t have those hunts in the tool today, so as we add those in the future we will add those point categories as well. It takes time to add all species and points so there’s still plenty of these bag types that need to be added to our dataset. Here’s a quick video showing our solution for some of these hunt types that are not currently showing up in the tool or currently showing up incorrectly based on point types (this will be fixed). Have a watch:
https://www.loom.com/share/820ee07365134e70b499ff702f1e0f0c?sid=b9d0eca1-df84-451b-bcca-e05a140d4241
As always if you want to talk through some of these issues or offer feedback directly, please reach out. I'm happy to email or hop on a video call and talk through any issues you see with the product. Thanks for your feedback everyone.
Paul Ronto (
[email protected]) - onX Hunt Product Manager