rmyoung1
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Why do they take so long? Yeah, I know. First world problems and quit being a whiner. But seriously…
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Please don’t bring logic into this and just let us ventThe hunt codes and tag numbers for each are approved at the May CPW hearing. ant draw tags till that is dome. Add in doing the draw, data quality assurance and there you have it, late May results.
The Sheep and Goat hunts and tag numbers for are approved separate and earlier that Moose, elk, deer, antelope and bear, so results come out earlier.

I knew there was an answer out there somewhere. Thanks @KhunterThe hunt codes and tag numbers for each are approved at the May CPW hearing. ant draw tags till that is dome. Add in doing the draw, data quality assurance and there you have it, late May results.
The Sheep and Goat hunts and tag numbers for are approved separate and earlier that Moose, elk, deer, antelope and bear, so results come out earlier.
That part can be less than 48 hours. Once season structure and tag allocations are set and ready for the draw, there is no excuse why it isn't being done within 48 hours. They should probably just look to see what SD does as they rarely take over 48 hours after the application deadline to release the results. If they aren't doing this, the only excuse I can think of at this point is politicalAdd in doing the draw, data quality assurance
and they double down by holding 4.5k of my hard earned $$$ that entire timeWyoming nonresident elk says "hold my beer". Not sure anyone else takes even half as long.
Here's who you can direct your questions, concerns, and gripes to, the organization 100% responsible for your woes.Wyoming nonresident elk says "hold my beer". Not sure anyone else takes even half as long.
wyoga.org
Tomorrow should be the dayWyoming nonresident elk says "hold my beer". Not sure anyone else takes even half as long.
SD is probably letting some things slide. In talking to AZ draw folks, they need to make sure people didn't apply twice, that those who did apply haven't lost their hunting privileges in states that are in the compact, child support laws, ect. Yes maybe all those can be done in a week or two but when they screw up all hunters throw them under the bus and say they don't know how to do their job. When they take their time and make sure it comes out right people still say they don't know what they are doing. Even Yellowstone has bad reviews.That part can be less than 48 hours. Once season structure and tag allocations are set and ready for the draw, there is no excuse why it isn't being done within 48 hours. They should probably just look to see what SD does as they rarely take over 48 hours after the application deadline to release the results. If they aren't doing this, the only excuse I can think of at this point is political
On the plus side, NR's are now able to apply for and receive tags for new commission approved elk hunting opportunities. In the past 100% of those tags went to residents only the first year they were approved.
It's spin. With the May draw, if they change the quota or open up a new unit then it allows Nonresidents to apply for that new unit.how recent is that change? i guess i didn't realize it was all that recent.
some juicy stuff there, if you're into that sorta thing.
It's not spin, it's fact.It's spin. With the May draw, if they change the quota or open up a new unit then it allows Nonresidents to apply for that new unit.
Originally Buzz's argument to get the draw changed to May was that if the quota was reduced that the nonresidents would get their reduction. With the January draw it was before the quotas were even set so the draw was based on proposed numbers and then any change added to or came out of the resident pool.
Since then there have probably been more quota increases than decreases so in a round about way it might have actually benefited nonresidents a tiny bit.
I don't think any of us are complaining about the switch to the May draw after the quotas have been set, that makes complete sense. Having a completely separate draw with a January 31st application deadline for Nonresident Elk is what doesn't make any sense at all.
It's spin. With the May draw, if they change the quota or open up a new unit then it allows Nonresidents to apply for that new unit.
Originally Buzz's argument to get the draw changed to May was that if the quota was reduced that the nonresidents would get their reduction. With the January draw it was before the quotas were even set so the draw was based on proposed numbers and then any change added to or came out of the resident pool.
Since then there have probably been more quota increases than decreases so in a round about way it might have actually benefited nonresidents a tiny bit.
I don't think any of us are complaining about the switch to the May draw after the quotas have been set, that makes complete sense. Having a completely separate draw with a January 31st application deadline for Nonresident Elk is what doesn't make any sense at all.
It indeed has. We have a baby due the 22nd and coming in the next week or so. My wife said if she hears the baby crying and me because I didn’t draw she’s gonna loose it.im guessing results may still be a week out or so,,has the count down started?
Same. Waiting on CO to decide AZ Deer and WY PronghornWaiting on these to see what I need to do for AZ deer draw.