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« Last post by Wolfdog2314 on Yesterday at 08:19:20 PM »
Spikes spikes spikes! Little to no rut activity.
I did shoot a last day of season black bear at 15 steps away tho! That was pretty wild! I was creeping through the timber, heard ferns rustling, bear running straight towards me, I pulled up and it stopped at 15 steps and I shot it in the chest. One less fawn eater anyway and some bonus sausage.
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« Last post by Tbar on Yesterday at 08:06:23 PM »
I support wood carved bows and chiseled broadheads mounted on a mustang!
Right after you navigate the roadless areas on your covered wagon and musket?
We All evolve and adapt to perpetuate what we value. 
The difference is we have rules and biologists that “try” to manage and make scientific decisions. They have no rules, and no care about what they’re doing.
That's a broad and inaccurate statement. As a matter of fact, several tribes are hunting wolves where our own WDFW has failed to do so, to help mule deer and elk populations for all of us, especially in the the NE corner. Several tribes have initiated projects which enhance and recover salmon populations - the Quinault and Lummi to name only two of many. I personally know tribal members who hunt according to existing regulations. No care about what they're doing? Sorry, that comment holds zero credibility. I'll admit that some natives will take great advantage of their hunting rights. And will also admit there are plenty of non-native poachers in this state doing the same thing. Clean up your own backyard before examining your neighbor's.
I understand your argument for those tribes. But this article and what we’re talking about doesn’t pertain to those tribes one bit. It’s about 1 tribe, and they don’t care. I live here, I see it on the daily. If you don’t live where this is taking place you truly cannot grasp the impact it’s having.
Tbar, lets not forget that this particular tribe (sovereign nation) does not have to license their vehicles in WA ST.....therefore not paying their share to maintain OUR public roadways they utilize (aka your "Right after you navigate the roadless areas on your covered wagon and musket? " comment. ) Maybe they should not be allowed to drive on State owned roadways....... at all!
Treat others as you would like to be treated......When one is allowed special treatment, but wants equality, that's where the issue is 
The Yakama Treaty of 1855 has been upheld by the SCOTUS in 2019 that gives the rights to them to not have to pay taxes to travel on WA roads, including registration. If you have a problem with the treaty, your problem is with Congress and President Pierce, not the Yakama nation.
1. There are many things in this world that are legal, or folks have a "right" to do..........many times these things are against most folks idea of being correct/morals/ethics.
2. I have zero issue with what happened in 1855. How could I have a beef with folks who made decisions they felt were correct at THAT TIME.........long before my great great grandparents were around?
The only folks I have a beef with are in my current timeline, and over-exploit their needs, AND, those who can put a stop to it but seem to turn a blind eye!!!
Again, When one is allowed special treatment, but wants equality, that's where the issue is. Treat and do unto others as you would like to be treated. Simple.
PS, Did they have taxes on roads in 1855?
There were toll ways on private roads built by private people in 1855.
Citation? In Boston?
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This one came running out of the timber to fight me at 7:05 am this morning. He lost…
Love that rack, nicely done.👍
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« Last post by WSU on Yesterday at 07:42:31 PM »
Miles today, sitting, going through thick stuff, looking at open areas for an hour. I hate blacktails, they don’t play by the rules. Zero animals seen today, was nice not being pelted by rain all day though. Not sure what to say about this rut, last year I saw bucks every day!
Sucked for me too.
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« Last post by tgray on Yesterday at 07:31:51 PM »
This one came running out of the timber to fight me at 7:05 am this morning. He lost…
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« Last post by RC on Yesterday at 07:28:50 PM »
Well, anybody make it to the meeting? How’d it go?
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Miles today, sitting, going through thick stuff, looking at open areas for an hour. I hate blacktails, they don’t play by the rules. Zero animals seen today, was nice not being pelted by rain all day though. Not sure what to say about this rut, last year I saw bucks every day!
I couldn't agree more. This year, for whatever reason, is off. I can't remember a year I worked this hard for deer. I know "thats hunting," but jeez. I tagged a spike on Thursday, cuz I'm trying to get my son one, and i figured I better tag out so we at least get one. He is 15 and we've pounded it hard, and he has yet to see a buck, all year. Its crazy
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« Last post by swanderek on Yesterday at 07:03:40 PM »
For me in 437 I saw more bucks doing buck things around Oct 18 ish to Oct 28 ish
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« Last post by Schmalzfam on Yesterday at 06:38:57 PM »
Best of luck to you! It's been warm. The last week has been 40-50 degrees during the day. I can't wait to see what you get! I've been hunting the Chewuch for quality. Cruised over to your unit this evening to see what's moving around. I shot mine on the 12th. He's unique, so I couldn't pass him up.
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« Last post by Elkman on Yesterday at 06:28:54 PM »
Gone the last 3 years, Van Wormer Resorts is great, we stay at Hotel Playa del Sol, the smaller of the 2 hotels. Catching Mahi in the bay is the easiest fishing I have ever done, or go around the points for rock fish. going to have to run out deep for Tuna. 
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