Thanks for the comment logger. I looked at the resident data as well. The trends are quite similar for 3 plus preference points. 0 to 2 preference points were fairly stable.Great article. I'm curious if in your examination you developed a feel for what resident trends might be?
As a stats and spreadsheet guy I loved the methodology used!
I've thought about digging up the details and modeling the Sheep and Goat draw process. It's obviously more random but one could quantify how much more of a chance a guy with X amount of bonus points has over someone with 3+0, for example.I would really be nice to now how many of those with 10+ points are 60+ years in age. My father has a lot of points and will be 71 this year. He doesn't move like he used to. It sucks.
He is one below max in CO for sheep (applied for Desert one year) and I have to talk him into applying now. I'd go with him and have visited with a guide that would accommodate him the best he could, should he draw. I think the sheep, goat, and moose tags are all going to be grabbed by the 3+0 guys this year.
Bit unfortunate but it seems that nonresident hunting is getting that much more out of reach for the average person.
Don't be, there are plenty of opportunities to be had.I get discouraged when I learn how far behind in the game I really am..
I've been collecting points for my oldest daughter since she was 12 or 13. Well, she's 22 now and has enough points to draw the ML tag I want her to get, but she can't make it this year. I was thinking "no problem" she'll draw next year. Well, I wasn't considering life choices in the matter at all. She's graduating from college in May and is taking a job out of state..........so next year she will be a NON-RESIDENT. Oh crap! Wasn't planning on that. Now she needs a bunch more points to draw.......LOL, plus the extra costs every year just to get a point.I get discouraged when I learn how far behind in the game I really am..
I have figured out that if I can apply for units that have a 15% harvest rate, my draw odds definitely go up and if I have the time to hunt, I can make something happen!Don't be, there are plenty of opportunities to be had.