IDoutdoors
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Well since Idaho’s controlled draw tag time period to apply has ended anyone care to share with the rest of us what they put in for.
It’s top secret information... you need a level 8 security clearance to find out. And then if he says anything, he’ll have to kill ya.Nope.
I put in for the same **** you did.Antelope : Horrible odds to draw.
Deer : Slim odds to draw.
Elk : The lowest odds to draw.
The problem in sharing where you applied, and in giving out info on tags people drew, is that we do not have the point ponzi scheme other states do.
In a state with points, in many cases only the max point holders can realistically draw, so everyone floods the internet with information because the information won't realistically change draw odds or hunting pressure by the time the information has become outdated.
In Idaho, if you start spouting information online, you can be assured there will be an increase in applications the following year surrounding the information provided. I have done my own anecdotal studies on my theory tracking posts on here and watching Idaho draw odds the following year. (The application systems like Huntin Fool and others surely flaw my observations).
If you like your unit or hunting spot, best to keep quiet and share photos without backgrounds.
Did you account for point creep?39 rifle lopes, should draw as I have 9 points.
Did you account for point creep?
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