OutdoorWriter
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So I checked him out with google. If it's the same guy, he owns car dealerships all over the West. My guess; he buys lots & lots of tickets to hunt the Strip. His odds are probably better in the Super Raffle than they are in the regular draw.The mule deer winner, Cliff Findlay, NV won the same hunt two years ago.
With odds so bad you wouldn't think you would need it but maybe should be a rule you can only win the tag for a certain species once in your life. But then again the guys running the raffle aren't going to turn down the $15,000+ worth of tickets he buys.Cliff Findlay winning the raffle again is a joke. If you have that much money to buy a MASS amounts of tickets then go for the auction tag. The point of the raffle is so that the average Joe has a chance. Sour grapes? Yes, I have sour grapes. I don't know how many 250+ deer a person needs to kill in a lifetime.
The point of the raffle is to raise money for AZ wildlife. The notion that "average Joe" gets a chance at a tag is secondary.Cliff Findlay winning the raffle again is a joke. If you have that much money to buy a MASS amounts of tickets then go for the auction tag. The point of the raffle is so that the average Joe has a chance. Sour grapes? Yes, I have sour grapes. I don't know how many 250+ deer a person needs to kill in a lifetime.
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