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LAST EDITED ON Nov-13-05 AT 02:23PM (MST)[p]I'm sure this all goes back to supply and demand or the perception of supply and demand that we all have.
Does anybody else find it odd and interesting that as soon as tags become available over the counter or unlimited that desire for the tags drops?
And the opposite happens when tags become limited-demand seems to go up!
Exaples; Southeast Idaho deer tags, and Utah muzzleloader elk tags, etc........
I know I feel a lot better about a hunt if I have to DRAW IT. Makes it seems more valuble and more desireable.
Kind of funny isn't it?
Does anybody else find it odd and interesting that as soon as tags become available over the counter or unlimited that desire for the tags drops?
And the opposite happens when tags become limited-demand seems to go up!
Exaples; Southeast Idaho deer tags, and Utah muzzleloader elk tags, etc........
I know I feel a lot better about a hunt if I have to DRAW IT. Makes it seems more valuble and more desireable.
Kind of funny isn't it?