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I noticed you can apply as a party for elk.
My daughter and I always apply to Grizzly Island Elk Hunts. These hunts usually only have one or two tags per season.
This year, we applied for the spike bull tag since it seems like less people historically apply for that tag and there are two tags.
Neither of us have max points.
So my questions are:
1) Could we have applied as a party since there are two tags? I mean it doesn't seem like you could since usually one tag is random draw and the other is preference points.
2) Would it improve our odds? It doesn't seem like it would. I mean it seems like our odds of one of us getting a tag is increased by us applying separately for the same hunt. Applying as a party wouldn't increase our odds would it?
We don't care if only one of us gets drawn. As a matter of fact, it is better if only one of us gets it, but I was curious. It seems to me if we want to increase our chances, we need to do what we did which is to apply separately for a hunt that has more tags to number of applicants.
My daughter and I always apply to Grizzly Island Elk Hunts. These hunts usually only have one or two tags per season.
This year, we applied for the spike bull tag since it seems like less people historically apply for that tag and there are two tags.
Neither of us have max points.
So my questions are:
1) Could we have applied as a party since there are two tags? I mean it doesn't seem like you could since usually one tag is random draw and the other is preference points.
2) Would it improve our odds? It doesn't seem like it would. I mean it seems like our odds of one of us getting a tag is increased by us applying separately for the same hunt. Applying as a party wouldn't increase our odds would it?
We don't care if only one of us gets drawn. As a matter of fact, it is better if only one of us gets it, but I was curious. It seems to me if we want to increase our chances, we need to do what we did which is to apply separately for a hunt that has more tags to number of applicants.