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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2200740" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>The best way for them to do it is to apply (in my opinion) as a group for the buck tags, and individually for the doe/fawn tags. If 3 points was 100% last year, then as long as it stays the same, the group will draw the buck tags, and have more chances at drawing the does. If there is 25% draw odds for does, then if they all applied as a group for two doe/fawn tags each, then they would only have 25% of the entire group drawing. If they did it individually, then *Jane* would have two 25% chances at a tag, *Jill* would have two 25% chances at a tag, *Jack* would have two 25% chances at a tag, and *Jim* would have two 25% chances at a tag, making it statistically almost a certainty that at least one person in the group will draw a tag, likely more. </p><p></p><p>In other words, for the doe/fawn tags, if they apply as a group, it is all or nothing. Would be awesome if their group drew, they would lay the smack down on the goats! But f they apply doe/fawn as individuals, it is more likely that at least someone gets a tag. Being that they are essentially guaranteed a buck tag, I would apply for the doe/fawn tags individually, and at least someone will have an extra doe/fawn tag instead of a 75% chance that no one gets a second tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2200740, member: 87243"] The best way for them to do it is to apply (in my opinion) as a group for the buck tags, and individually for the doe/fawn tags. If 3 points was 100% last year, then as long as it stays the same, the group will draw the buck tags, and have more chances at drawing the does. If there is 25% draw odds for does, then if they all applied as a group for two doe/fawn tags each, then they would only have 25% of the entire group drawing. If they did it individually, then *Jane* would have two 25% chances at a tag, *Jill* would have two 25% chances at a tag, *Jack* would have two 25% chances at a tag, and *Jim* would have two 25% chances at a tag, making it statistically almost a certainty that at least one person in the group will draw a tag, likely more. In other words, for the doe/fawn tags, if they apply as a group, it is all or nothing. Would be awesome if their group drew, they would lay the smack down on the goats! But f they apply doe/fawn as individuals, it is more likely that at least someone gets a tag. Being that they are essentially guaranteed a buck tag, I would apply for the doe/fawn tags individually, and at least someone will have an extra doe/fawn tag instead of a 75% chance that no one gets a second tag. [/QUOTE]
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