I've played the tag lottery long enough to know that few, if any states listen to their applicants, or are motivated by timliness. And yes, Alaska is still better than a few states (but not many).
We all know they will do as they please. I'm just curious about their motivation. In years past, the winter draw results were out in a month or less. Some states (WY, for example) wait to conduct some of their draws until the spring counts are completed. Makes sense.
There isn't any way AK is getting spring count information this early, however. And they are taking three times longer than last year. If I really believed someone was slaving over their computer, working to get this done as fast as possible, I wouldn't have an issue. It seems like something else is going on, however.
I was just wondering if anyone had any insight into the motivation for the delay in Anchorage. We'll all roll with the punches, but some will lose out from the delay.
Bill