Preemptive whining from inevitable lottery loser, here..
Obviously the easier the process, the more the entries. I can wish but know that it is not realistic to revert to more primitive application means. The increased interest in boating overall makes individual odds bad, but aids access and resource protection. Way more important. There are many acceptable and good reasons for perpetually-declining lottery odds.
But can rec.gov maybe not make things worse by sending reminder emails out leading up to Jan 31? Or have all the rivers on the front page? Of course the private entity makes more money this way, but I am not seeing the public benefit. If a good chunk of that $6 bucks directly benefits the resource (as with hunting/ fishing), I stand corrected.
There are X number of people who will apply for a given tag this year soley because they saw it on the home page and/ or got an email. I bet this subgroup is quantifiably more likely to cancel late or no-show. Even my speculation on unused permits is BS or a non-factor, the extra rec.gov promotion still makes my necessarily poor odds unnecessarily worse.
Whining over. Anyone have suggestions on hypothetical ways to improve the lottery system?
Obviously the easier the process, the more the entries. I can wish but know that it is not realistic to revert to more primitive application means. The increased interest in boating overall makes individual odds bad, but aids access and resource protection. Way more important. There are many acceptable and good reasons for perpetually-declining lottery odds.
But can rec.gov maybe not make things worse by sending reminder emails out leading up to Jan 31? Or have all the rivers on the front page? Of course the private entity makes more money this way, but I am not seeing the public benefit. If a good chunk of that $6 bucks directly benefits the resource (as with hunting/ fishing), I stand corrected.
There are X number of people who will apply for a given tag this year soley because they saw it on the home page and/ or got an email. I bet this subgroup is quantifiably more likely to cancel late or no-show. Even my speculation on unused permits is BS or a non-factor, the extra rec.gov promotion still makes my necessarily poor odds unnecessarily worse.
Whining over. Anyone have suggestions on hypothetical ways to improve the lottery system?