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Quote from: bobcat on December 13, 2012, 06:41:30 PMQuoteLike I posted I have a can of gas and a new book of Matches!!!Just a quick question- what are the gas and matches for? Just starting a fire. Figure of speech.to see what kind of response this gets
QuoteLike I posted I have a can of gas and a new book of Matches!!!Just a quick question- what are the gas and matches for?
Like I posted I have a can of gas and a new book of Matches!!!
Quote from: Ridgeratt on December 13, 2012, 06:43:35 PMQuote from: bobcat on December 13, 2012, 06:41:30 PMQuoteLike I posted I have a can of gas and a new book of Matches!!!Just a quick question- what are the gas and matches for? Just starting a fire. Figure of speech.to see what kind of response this getsI thought it was for the lost greenies to get rescued by............
Why wouldn't it work anyway?Your turn.
I have no business in Curlew!! Not really sure I want to trade any gas on the west side either. thats a scary/creepy topic.
Quote from: link=topic=112872.msg1479954#msg1479954 date=1355448020Quote from: DBLDWN on December 13, 2012, 05:17:16 PM I have spent hours looking into this subject phool
Quote from: DBLDWN on December 13, 2012, 05:17:16 PM
it is pretty bad you can not take your wife and kids for a ride to look for widlife and enjoy the outdoors ..This is just not right !
The natives have the right to ask for the keys and if they ask the forest service has to accomidate that request.
Quote from: DBLDWN on December 13, 2012, 06:01:40 PMQuote from: huntnphool on December 13, 2012, 05:20:20 PMQuote from: DBLDWN on December 13, 2012, 05:17:16 PMSame song and dance every year, nothing is going to change! I see the same rig same individuals head up the valley past my house to the imediate winter range and kill a truck load of deer and drive out. I had a late archery chiwawa tag this year and watched the same rig shoot two bucks off the road with a rifle when we were hunting, same happens in the entiat unit time and time again. I guess my questions are: how many rutted out deer can a person eat? Whens enough enough? And do they honestly feel they are not abusing their rights? Locking gates isnt going to solve the problem, just compound it. In my opinion if the tribes use ancestry rights to subsistance hunt, then they should hunt like their ancesters did with a long bow and a horse. The way the deer herd looks now, if it keeps going like its going the deer herd will be next to nothing in a year or two. Maybe thats the plan?Okay so what is a viable plan? Closing these areas down to "no motorized vehicles" won't help......really? Bitching and complaining is useless unless you can come up with a solution. It kills me that some of you guys whine about this and that, yet when someone suggests something all you do is try to rationalize why it won't work, why it shouldn't be done. Why cant you, Bobcat and others look for reasons or ways that it would work or alternative solutions? Few here would argue that there isn't a problem in a few of these areas, so why do most sit back and accept it, why not look for solution rather than sitting back and doing nothing except complaining. We are only one user group, thousands of people pay their taxes, buy their access passess and every other pass a person needs to access and use state and forest service lands. They can still access, they just couldn't drive through it.QuoteWhat about law suits by the tribes for locking gates that give them access to their "ancestrial hunting grounds" in wich have never been locked before?Some were locked earlier this year, where are the law suits?
Quote from: huntnphool on December 13, 2012, 05:20:20 PMQuote from: DBLDWN on December 13, 2012, 05:17:16 PMSame song and dance every year, nothing is going to change! I see the same rig same individuals head up the valley past my house to the imediate winter range and kill a truck load of deer and drive out. I had a late archery chiwawa tag this year and watched the same rig shoot two bucks off the road with a rifle when we were hunting, same happens in the entiat unit time and time again. I guess my questions are: how many rutted out deer can a person eat? Whens enough enough? And do they honestly feel they are not abusing their rights? Locking gates isnt going to solve the problem, just compound it. In my opinion if the tribes use ancestry rights to subsistance hunt, then they should hunt like their ancesters did with a long bow and a horse. The way the deer herd looks now, if it keeps going like its going the deer herd will be next to nothing in a year or two. Maybe thats the plan?Okay so what is a viable plan? Closing these areas down to "no motorized vehicles" won't help......really? Bitching and complaining is useless unless you can come up with a solution. It kills me that some of you guys whine about this and that, yet when someone suggests something all you do is try to rationalize why it won't work, why it shouldn't be done. Why cant you, Bobcat and others look for reasons or ways that it would work or alternative solutions? Few here would argue that there isn't a problem in a few of these areas, so why do most sit back and accept it, why not look for solution rather than sitting back and doing nothing except complaining. We are only one user group, thousands of people pay their taxes, buy their access passess and every other pass a person needs to access and use state and forest service lands.
Quote from: DBLDWN on December 13, 2012, 05:17:16 PMSame song and dance every year, nothing is going to change! I see the same rig same individuals head up the valley past my house to the imediate winter range and kill a truck load of deer and drive out. I had a late archery chiwawa tag this year and watched the same rig shoot two bucks off the road with a rifle when we were hunting, same happens in the entiat unit time and time again. I guess my questions are: how many rutted out deer can a person eat? Whens enough enough? And do they honestly feel they are not abusing their rights? Locking gates isnt going to solve the problem, just compound it. In my opinion if the tribes use ancestry rights to subsistance hunt, then they should hunt like their ancesters did with a long bow and a horse. The way the deer herd looks now, if it keeps going like its going the deer herd will be next to nothing in a year or two. Maybe thats the plan?Okay so what is a viable plan? Closing these areas down to "no motorized vehicles" won't help......really? Bitching and complaining is useless unless you can come up with a solution. It kills me that some of you guys whine about this and that, yet when someone suggests something all you do is try to rationalize why it won't work, why it shouldn't be done. Why cant you, Bobcat and others look for reasons or ways that it would work or alternative solutions? Few here would argue that there isn't a problem in a few of these areas, so why do most sit back and accept it, why not look for solution rather than sitting back and doing nothing except complaining.
Same song and dance every year, nothing is going to change! I see the same rig same individuals head up the valley past my house to the imediate winter range and kill a truck load of deer and drive out. I had a late archery chiwawa tag this year and watched the same rig shoot two bucks off the road with a rifle when we were hunting, same happens in the entiat unit time and time again. I guess my questions are: how many rutted out deer can a person eat? Whens enough enough? And do they honestly feel they are not abusing their rights? Locking gates isnt going to solve the problem, just compound it. In my opinion if the tribes use ancestry rights to subsistance hunt, then they should hunt like their ancesters did with a long bow and a horse. The way the deer herd looks now, if it keeps going like its going the deer herd will be next to nothing in a year or two. Maybe thats the plan?
What about law suits by the tribes for locking gates that give them access to their "ancestrial hunting grounds" in wich have never been locked before?
Quote from: huntnphool on December 13, 2012, 06:22:51 PMQuote from: DBLDWN on December 13, 2012, 06:01:40 PMQuote from: huntnphool on December 13, 2012, 05:20:20 PMQuote from: DBLDWN on December 13, 2012, 05:17:16 PMSame song and dance every year, nothing is going to change! I see the same rig same individuals head up the valley past my house to the imediate winter range and kill a truck load of deer and drive out. I had a late archery chiwawa tag this year and watched the same rig shoot two bucks off the road with a rifle when we were hunting, same happens in the entiat unit time and time again. I guess my questions are: how many rutted out deer can a person eat? Whens enough enough? And do they honestly feel they are not abusing their rights? Locking gates isnt going to solve the problem, just compound it. In my opinion if the tribes use ancestry rights to subsistance hunt, then they should hunt like their ancesters did with a long bow and a horse. The way the deer herd looks now, if it keeps going like its going the deer herd will be next to nothing in a year or two. Maybe thats the plan?Okay so what is a viable plan? Closing these areas down to "no motorized vehicles" won't help......really? Bitching and complaining is useless unless you can come up with a solution. It kills me that some of you guys whine about this and that, yet when someone suggests something all you do is try to rationalize why it won't work, why it shouldn't be done. Why cant you, Bobcat and others look for reasons or ways that it would work or alternative solutions? Few here would argue that there isn't a problem in a few of these areas, so why do most sit back and accept it, why not look for solution rather than sitting back and doing nothing except complaining. We are only one user group, thousands of people pay their taxes, buy their access passess and every other pass a person needs to access and use state and forest service lands. They can still access, they just couldn't drive through it.QuoteWhat about law suits by the tribes for locking gates that give them access to their "ancestrial hunting grounds" in wich have never been locked before?Some were locked earlier this year, where are the law suits?Why were they locked Einstein? possibly fire danger and public safety? Still waiting for a logical solution. This crap is happening in my back yard, and it sucks knowing you cant do a dam thing about it. Tough pill to swallow, but its reality phool! I hope you can find a way like many of us in the valley have tried with no luck.