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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 5060764" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>If I'm remembering it right, the draw process will work just like the quota hunt draws have in the past for Bogota and Thorny Cypress. Biggest change will be a $12 fee for each draw you want to put in for unless you have one of the Sportsman's licenses(Yearly, Lifetime, or Senior). So if you just buy a reg hunt/fish and your 005 supplemental, you'll pony up $12 for a season long draw, $12 for the early, $12 for the mid season, and $12 for the late season draws. And you can't put in for the the early, mid, or late draws if you drew a season long. Party's have to be formed before the draw, just like last year, and party of 8 will have 8 entries(unlike last year). Unless it has changed between the things on the web site and the meeting yesterday, you can choose 1 or 2 drawings per draw, and pay the $12 for each, which doubles your $12 to $24. </p><p></p><p>For sure it's gonna be a bit more complicated. I think the fees are to offset the lost revenue from the groups that bring a ton of folks that don't won't hunt just to have another name in the pot and who won't now be buying a license and permit because it won't help as much.</p><p></p><p>The fee structure changes are somewhere around the 3 hour 36 minute mark give or take a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 5060764, member: 10346"] If I'm remembering it right, the draw process will work just like the quota hunt draws have in the past for Bogota and Thorny Cypress. Biggest change will be a $12 fee for each draw you want to put in for unless you have one of the Sportsman's licenses(Yearly, Lifetime, or Senior). So if you just buy a reg hunt/fish and your 005 supplemental, you'll pony up $12 for a season long draw, $12 for the early, $12 for the mid season, and $12 for the late season draws. And you can't put in for the the early, mid, or late draws if you drew a season long. Party's have to be formed before the draw, just like last year, and party of 8 will have 8 entries(unlike last year). Unless it has changed between the things on the web site and the meeting yesterday, you can choose 1 or 2 drawings per draw, and pay the $12 for each, which doubles your $12 to $24. For sure it's gonna be a bit more complicated. I think the fees are to offset the lost revenue from the groups that bring a ton of folks that don't won't hunt just to have another name in the pot and who won't now be buying a license and permit because it won't help as much. The fee structure changes are somewhere around the 3 hour 36 minute mark give or take a little. [/QUOTE]
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