>>LAST EDITED ON Aug-16-17
>>AT 11:14?AM (MST)
>>
>>Elks what was wrong with posting
>>the new tags once a
>>week like last year? I
>>picked up a bonus deer
>>tag day one and will
>>at some point pick up
>>a bonus elk tag before
>>season starts like I did
>>last year. My question is
>>why make guys act like
>>dancing chickens? Anybody that
>>actually works for a living
>>can't download the list every
>>5 minutes. Lonewati, you lucky
>>bastard. Maybe yer lucks finally
>>changein and youll pull that
>>moose tag next spring!
>
>Because every Tuesday they had lines
>at vendors and they had
>phone calls ring off the
>hook and once again the
>only way you got a
>tag was being the very
>first in line be it
>online or at an office
>or Walmart etc.
>
>Is it really that hard to
>look and check the list?
>I mean, really use your
>smart phone, pull up the
>list. Hit the return when
>ever you have a chance
>to look. If there is
>tag, have the purchase page
>pulled up tab over and
>buy.... It is just a
>matter of luck. Some guys
>have already lucked into 10
>point elk tags, I lucked
>into a buck tag on
>a break.
>
>I feel the old system was
>biased to people who worked
>night shifts and was totally
>against those who day shifts...
>
>
>It is not a big
>deal, when you get a
>chance look, if your lucky
>snag a tag.... You of
>course could always just go
>hunt high fenced deer in
>Texas if you do not
>want a challenge...
>
On line sales only, every Tuesday, 9am. Problem solved. How does night shift or day shift affect taking a look once a week at 9am? I'm guessin employers would rather that, than employees lookin at their phone every five minutes. My money says next year they won't be putting them up randomly. How is the current system not biased against someone who works day shift?