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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1448180" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>FWB---You really need to quit posting about Wyoming because it's very obvious that you are not up to speed on anything regarding the state and it's draw system after reading two more of your posts you put up last night since I posted. First off, Type 1 and 2 tags are generally male or either sex tags, while Type 6 & 7 are doe tags. There are many units that have more tags in the initial draw than applicants for those tags, which is very contrary to what you stated saying that all were oversubscribed! Furthermore, Wyoming has never had an OTC system for antelope, deer, or elk for NRs so that statement you made about just buying a tag and going hunting has always been that way because all are on a draw basis for either sex tags that uses points, while female tags are drawn at random and don't use points. The number you put up in your last post regarding doe tags for unit 63 was for the second draw that was held last year. In the past all the leftover tags after the initial draw were on a first come first serve basis. Now there is a second draw for those tags and if any are left after that draw they go on sale like years previous to 2017. If you knew the system, you would have gone to the initial draw odds section which shows that unit 63-7 had 215 tags available for NRs and only 116 first choice applicants. Therefore, all of those applicants drew tags, as well as everyone that had it as their second or third choices. That left the 67 tags for the second leftover draw you posted that had the 367 first choice applicants, so obviously a lot of them didn't get those tags. However, a lot of them may have already had some tags because you can get 2 in the initial draw and 2 more after that in the second draw or as leftovers after the two draws for a total of 4 tags per person. You really do a disservice to those that don't know the system by posting all this incorrect information even though I know you're trying to help others!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1448180, member: 28854"] FWB---You really need to quit posting about Wyoming because it's very obvious that you are not up to speed on anything regarding the state and it's draw system after reading two more of your posts you put up last night since I posted. First off, Type 1 and 2 tags are generally male or either sex tags, while Type 6 & 7 are doe tags. There are many units that have more tags in the initial draw than applicants for those tags, which is very contrary to what you stated saying that all were oversubscribed! Furthermore, Wyoming has never had an OTC system for antelope, deer, or elk for NRs so that statement you made about just buying a tag and going hunting has always been that way because all are on a draw basis for either sex tags that uses points, while female tags are drawn at random and don't use points. The number you put up in your last post regarding doe tags for unit 63 was for the second draw that was held last year. In the past all the leftover tags after the initial draw were on a first come first serve basis. Now there is a second draw for those tags and if any are left after that draw they go on sale like years previous to 2017. If you knew the system, you would have gone to the initial draw odds section which shows that unit 63-7 had 215 tags available for NRs and only 116 first choice applicants. Therefore, all of those applicants drew tags, as well as everyone that had it as their second or third choices. That left the 67 tags for the second leftover draw you posted that had the 367 first choice applicants, so obviously a lot of them didn't get those tags. However, a lot of them may have already had some tags because you can get 2 in the initial draw and 2 more after that in the second draw or as leftovers after the two draws for a total of 4 tags per person. You really do a disservice to those that don't know the system by posting all this incorrect information even though I know you're trying to help others! [/QUOTE]
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