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April 13th, 2022, 10:24 AM
#21
Areas farther north a individual will get a bull tag every year 4-6 years, Cow tag easier and a calf tag is almost a sure thing
some areas every other, so just cause some areas take 20 years to get a tag, its not all. Farther south fewer moose and more hunters so obviously harder to get a tag.
A lot of people hadn't drawn a tag for 15-20 years, last year a lot of them did. If the system didn't change they had the same chance as some one applying for 2 years, that doesn't seem fair.
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April 13th, 2022 10:24 AM
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April 13th, 2022, 10:32 AM
#22

Originally Posted by
Ralphy
Let’s say a group of eight hunters apply all for bull tags. Their points go from 7 to 0 . In the area a hunter with four points could possibly get a tag. The hunters with 7, 6 , 5 and let’s say four were awarded a tag. The hunter with 4 years claims the tag.In the secondary draw the hunters with seven, six, in five points could apply again for a bull tag . Hunters with four points again had a chance at being awarded a tag. The hunters with 7, 6, and 5 years are again awarded a tag. Then let’s say they do not claim the tags taking the opportunity away from other hunters with lower points being awarded a tag and a chance to go hunting. This new system is not better for any hunter Group or individual. As for the hunter with 10 to 20 points and complains about not getting a tag I am sure has being applying in the areas with very little chance of being successful. Being able to apply in groups with one of the hunters have the required points for a tag than pulling the rest of the group out of the remaining draws would be better for every hunter. More hunters with lower points would have a chance at claiming a tag.
If I’m understanding, why would the 7,6,5 point guys apply again in the second draw, if they didn’t claim a tag in the primary draw? Groups, to be successful, need to sit down, figure out what tags to apply for, and if any are awarded a tag, figure out who the best hunter is to accept a tag. Things to consider are the ages and health of each hunter, their work schedules and or time off availability. Successful groups will be those that put in the time and effort to consider all scenarios….
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April 13th, 2022, 10:52 AM
#23

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
If I’m understanding, why would the 7,6,5 point guys apply again in the second draw, if they didn’t claim a tag in the primary draw? Groups, to be successful, need to sit down, figure out what tags to apply for, and if any are awarded a tag, figure out who the best hunter is to accept a tag. Things to consider are the ages and health of each hunter, their work schedules and or time off availability. Successful groups will be those that put in the time and effort to consider all scenarios….
100 percent right,
If you don't want more then 1 tag no need to apply to the second draw, and if your group wants 2 tags the guy with the highest points is the only one that needs to apply.
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April 13th, 2022, 03:05 PM
#24
If individuals and groups apply for only what they needed all tags awarded would be claimed. Being awarded a tag in the second chance is a very good insurance policy if the hunter claiming the tag in the primary stage could not go for some unforeseen reason other than the stated reasons. You only pay for it if you claim it. If the hunter with the most points is the only one to apply why would you want to use seven points when you could possibly get one for five points. Them two points could be very valuable next year . Again if you could apply in groups whether it is two hunters or 10 with one of the hunters with the required points pull all the rest of the hunters out of the remaining draws Giving hunters with fewer points a better chance at getting a tag. This would benefit individual hunters as well as groups
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April 13th, 2022, 08:36 PM
#25

Originally Posted by
Ralphy
If individuals and groups apply for only what they needed all tags awarded would be claimed. Being awarded a tag in the second chance is a very good insurance policy if the hunter claiming the tag in the primary stage could not go for some unforeseen reason other than the stated reasons. You only pay for it if you claim it. If the hunter with the most points is the only one to apply why would you want to use seven points when you could possibly get one for five points. Them two points could be very valuable next year . Again if you could apply in groups whether it is two hunters or 10 with one of the hunters with the required points pull all the rest of the hunters out of the remaining draws Giving hunters with fewer points a better chance at getting a tag. This would benefit individual hunters as well as groups
I'm not sure you're understanding what happens when a hunter in the group with higher point count gets a tag. When they accept it,they go back to 0 and start to rebuild points. That leaves the point count to get a tag to drop exponentially in each WMU. Even after two or three seasons, from simple point exhaustion, the point count would drop from a high of 18 or 19 to 10 or lower within a couple of years. The new system will quickly (relatively) even itself out leaving a fairer system after each season allowing younger hunters to participate.
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April 21st, 2022, 02:37 PM
#26
As with the previous system, people can moose hunt every year if they want. For those that insist on hunting the same wmu with 25 points required, too bad. There were tags given out this year to hunters with 0 points. Those are the guys that enjoy moose hunting, not just camping in the same spot for 30 years.
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April 21st, 2022, 04:23 PM
#27

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
If I’m understanding, why would the 7,6,5 point guys apply again in the second draw, if they didn’t claim a tag in the primary draw? Groups, to be successful, need to sit down, figure out what tags to apply for, and if any are awarded a tag, figure out who the best hunter is to accept a tag. Things to consider are the ages and health of each hunter, their work schedules and or time off availability. Successful groups will be those that put in the time and effort to consider all scenarios….
That's exactly what your group does.....Excellent evaluation Rick
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April 21st, 2022, 05:40 PM
#28
I listened to the recent webinar, put on by MNR and OFAH. Kudos to both organizations by the way ! It was extremely informative, with lots of information given with respect to the process, moose management and possible future tweaks to the system. I found out that one issue that came to light, was that not all adult moose tags across the province were claimed. After the second draw period, tags awarded but not claimed were not made available to hunters. It sounds like they will be looking into this, to figure out a way to get all available tags out to hunters.
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April 21st, 2022, 11:23 PM
#29

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
I listened to the recent webinar, put on by MNR and OFAH. Kudos to both organizations by the way ! It was extremely informative, with lots of information given with respect to the process, moose management and possible future tweaks to the system. I found out that one issue that came to light, was that not all adult moose tags across the province were claimed. After the second draw period, tags awarded but not claimed were not made available to hunters. It sounds like they will be looking into this, to figure out a way to get all available tags out to hunters.
Yeah. I picked up on that too during seminar
Hopefully they come up with some first come first serve system as 3rd round in July or something. As long as the hunter pays the full tag price for it from the get go, I think it should be a fair solution to this problem.
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April 22nd, 2022, 06:24 AM
#30
Considering one of the reasons of implementing the new Point based system was : it is alive and well in many other jurisdictions in North America-one would think, implementation would be well thought of ,and perhaps-flawless.