Originally Posted by
SK33T3R
Not necessarily ... what if another hunter joined the group that has been unsuccessful longer?
In any group situation ( guaranteed group size, large group allocation, or random draw) the applicant who has gone the longest time applying and not receiving a tag will be the recipient of the tag. The computer will organize the rest of the group members and then assign (the next longest without a tag) - that person becomes the transfer.
the best advice is to read the regs over and over and get a good understanding of how it works. Understanding the regs allows you and your group to manipulate your group and enter the draw in the best position to get a tag (or more). Even if you don't get a tag you a least know you did everything within your power correctly.
most of the whining and complaining is because guys just fill out the applications without a real understanding of what they're doin. BUT in todays moose environment with so few tags you'll win 649 before you get a moose tag :scream:
Know the rules ... bunting with 2 strikes and fouling it off - you're out!