Osprey- I have also hunted in North Dakota Badlands when it was below zero, having lived in the state for 14 years. And I have been to the Delmarva Peninsula. I checked with DWR today and I think I know what they told me. For all the applicants for a hunt, they take half and do a weighted random draw, whatever that is. So it is possible to draw on the first application. The second half, anyone with maybe 8 or 10 points gets a permit. Then they work down the number of points, apparently drawing at random from each pool, e.g. 4 points. So the more years you apply, the greater your chances to draw. I had four points for this hunt and my chances were 1 in 106, but I won in the random draw. All applicants with 5 or 6 points drew permits. If you or anyone else wants to try for a permit in the South Slope, Diamond Mountain Limited Entry, I know where the big ones are and how to hunt them. I'd be happy to be a guide at no cost. I expect the chances for a draw might be the same in any state for a non-resident.