It doesn't go into detail on how many people were in each group or if they were group/shared/individual applications. They did say that the odds on the group hunts are the number of groups or individuals that applied, as they only count as a single entry each. The odds on the shared hunts represent the total number of people contained within the shared hunt group.
There's no tag purchasing data on there as the scope was limited to just the draw. It's not a requirement of the draw, even if you're successful, to go on and buy a tag.
You're looking for "Hunting sales statistics":
https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dat...4-217ab5b1c76c
The quick answer is between 35-40,000 moose tags sold on average per year from 2005-2021
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