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<blockquote data-quote="med358-boise" data-source="post: 3045011" data-attributes="member: 123832"><p>While people generally don't like draws, it's probably a little fairer than the current system for non-res folks which has now pretty much devolved into "unless you can spend 3 hours on line on Dec 1" you can't get a tag.</p><p></p><p>I wish F&G commissions would narrow the application submission period down to say 2 weeks and then do the drawing within say a week. If you are serious about going there is no reason a 2 week window is not enough to submit an application and there is no reason they can't make the drawing within a week of closing the application period. This is not a difficult computational problem.</p><p></p><p>I also think that most drawings can be held earlier. In talking with several biologists it is not as if their analysis is "let's reduce/increase tags by 17.4%". It is more like "given the conditions we can increase [or should decrease] by 15%".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="med358-boise, post: 3045011, member: 123832"] While people generally don't like draws, it's probably a little fairer than the current system for non-res folks which has now pretty much devolved into "unless you can spend 3 hours on line on Dec 1" you can't get a tag. I wish F&G commissions would narrow the application submission period down to say 2 weeks and then do the drawing within say a week. If you are serious about going there is no reason a 2 week window is not enough to submit an application and there is no reason they can't make the drawing within a week of closing the application period. This is not a difficult computational problem. I also think that most drawings can be held earlier. In talking with several biologists it is not as if their analysis is "let's reduce/increase tags by 17.4%". It is more like "given the conditions we can increase [or should decrease] by 15%". [/QUOTE]
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