The Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) administers a lottery system for limited hunting and fishing licenses. This system, commonly referred to as the “draw,” allocates licenses for specific species, seasons, and geographic areas. The outcome of this lottery, determining who receives these coveted permits, is publicly released as a dataset. For example, a hunter might apply for an elk license in a particular game management unit during the archery season. The published data would indicate whether their application was successful.
Access to this outcome data is crucial for hunters and anglers. It allows applicants to confirm their license status, plan their hunting or fishing trips accordingly, and understand the overall demand and success rates for various licenses. Historically, accessing these results often required contacting the CDOW directly or visiting physical locations. The modern online publication of the results provides significantly greater convenience and transparency. This accessible data also aids researchers in analyzing wildlife management trends and contributes to a more informed public understanding of the licensing process.