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<blockquote data-quote="4onaside" data-source="post: 768598" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>I'm not sure that the draw info will ever be public. When I was lucky year before last the first indication that anyone was drawn was a complete list published on the KDG&F website listing your name, state, or county for residents, whether at large or specific area and sex of animal. This year you learned of your success or failure by entering your Social security number. Word has it, that it was a public relations move to cut down on the number of complaints from elk area residents about not enough residents of those counties being drawn. Also, on the resident vs. non-resident odds, I believe that they are very close to same, relative to the number of tags issued, 90% for residents and 10% for non-residents, that is, in the past there have been roughly 9 or 10 times the number of applicants vs. the number of non-residents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4onaside, post: 768598, member: 2975"] I'm not sure that the draw info will ever be public. When I was lucky year before last the first indication that anyone was drawn was a complete list published on the KDG&F website listing your name, state, or county for residents, whether at large or specific area and sex of animal. This year you learned of your success or failure by entering your Social security number. Word has it, that it was a public relations move to cut down on the number of complaints from elk area residents about not enough residents of those counties being drawn. Also, on the resident vs. non-resident odds, I believe that they are very close to same, relative to the number of tags issued, 90% for residents and 10% for non-residents, that is, in the past there have been roughly 9 or 10 times the number of applicants vs. the number of non-residents. [/QUOTE]
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