How do the waterfowl reservation drawings work?
A. Information from reservation applications is entered into the computer database on a daily basis. When it is time to perform the drawings, each choice in that drawing is assigned a unique random number. The choice with the lowest random number will get the first reservation. The choice with the next random number will get the next reservation, and so on, until the drawing is filled. Example: Joe and Jane Hunter each submit an application to hunt at Colusa on November 11. Both Joe’s and Jane’s hunt choice (November 11 at Colusa) are entered into the computer database. When the time comes to do the drawing, the computer will assign a unique random number to Joe’s choice, another one to Jane’s choice, and another one to every other choice of November 11 at Colusa. When all of the “November 11 at Colusa” choices have a random number assigned to them, the choice with the lowest random number receives reservation number one. The choice with the next random number receives reservation numb
A. When it is time to perform the drawings, each choice in that drawing is assigned a unique random number. The choice with the lowest random number will get the first reservation. The choice with the next random number will get the next reservation, and so on, until the drawing is filled. Example: Joe and Jane Hunter each submit an application to hunt at Colusa on November 11. Both Joe’s and Jane’s hunt choice (November 11 at Colusa) are entered into the computer database. When the time comes to do the drawing, the computer will assign a unique random number to Joe’s choice, another one to Jane’s choice, and another one to every other choice of November 11 at Colusa. When all of the “November 11 at Colusa” choices have a random number assigned to them, the choice with the lowest random number receives reservation number one. The choice with the next random number receives reservation number two, and so on, until the total number of available reservations is awarded. No random number i