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I spent 17 days in the blues watching that BS of the Nez Perce slaughtering elk with no care in the world! cutting heads off and taking none of it or just backstraps! This isnt SECOND HAND info pal..I watched it. its disgusting! Shouldnt be allowed and how they are allowed to do this is beyond me. ELK WERE NOT NATIVE to the Blues..WHITE man is responsible for the introduction of elk.
Problem is WDFW does nothing! They dont care.
Quote from: bobcat on September 23, 2014, 02:22:04 PMTribal hunting is just about the #1 issue affecting deer and elk hunting in this state, in my opinion. And the state doesn't seem to care. The tribes are allowed to kill as much as they want, whenever they want. They are even given gate keys so they can drive into areas where everyone else has to walk, as if driving to the tops of mountains is some sort of cultural tradition for them that the white man can't take away.I disagree as a whole. While tribes might be a major factor in a specific area. Maybe your pet area of focus, it is not a major issue or issue at all everywhere. Bobcat, you have been painting the tribes with a pretty broad paintbrush since I joined this forum. When you refer to tribes from now on, it would be helpful to everyone if you referred to the specific tribes your are speaking of.
Tribal hunting is just about the #1 issue affecting deer and elk hunting in this state, in my opinion. And the state doesn't seem to care. The tribes are allowed to kill as much as they want, whenever they want. They are even given gate keys so they can drive into areas where everyone else has to walk, as if driving to the tops of mountains is some sort of cultural tradition for them that the white man can't take away.
Quote from: baker5150 on September 23, 2014, 02:57:39 PMQuote from: Practical Approach on September 23, 2014, 02:54:15 PMQuote from: bowhunterwa87 on September 23, 2014, 02:48:42 PMI have to agree with bobcat. We would have some of the best hunting in the state if truckloads werent being hauled out dailyWhere are the truckloads pics? I would like to see those myself. Do you have the harvest report for the entire state, that includes the Native % for both Deer and Elk? I'd be interested to see what the % is for the Yakima area that Bobcat is talking about.Also whats the margin for error on that report, or how many hunters do they assume or believe didn't report?No, just the report for the west side tribes on the NWIFC.org website. I am not sure about the error margin, but I have read from WDFW that the state has about a 60-70% reporting rate on any given year for their annual report.
Quote from: Practical Approach on September 23, 2014, 02:54:15 PMQuote from: bowhunterwa87 on September 23, 2014, 02:48:42 PMI have to agree with bobcat. We would have some of the best hunting in the state if truckloads werent being hauled out dailyWhere are the truckloads pics? I would like to see those myself. Do you have the harvest report for the entire state, that includes the Native % for both Deer and Elk? I'd be interested to see what the % is for the Yakima area that Bobcat is talking about.Also whats the margin for error on that report, or how many hunters do they assume or believe didn't report?
Quote from: bowhunterwa87 on September 23, 2014, 02:48:42 PMI have to agree with bobcat. We would have some of the best hunting in the state if truckloads werent being hauled out dailyWhere are the truckloads pics?
I have to agree with bobcat. We would have some of the best hunting in the state if truckloads werent being hauled out daily
There is nothing WA can do to Indians..document all you want they cant touch them! Until its changed then nothing will happen. WDFW was called about the elk with its head loped off..they didnt even come up when they were told indians did it.
Quote from: Practical Approach on September 23, 2014, 02:37:37 PMQuote from: bobcat on September 23, 2014, 02:22:04 PMTribal hunting is just about the #1 issue affecting deer and elk hunting in this state, in my opinion. And the state doesn't seem to care. The tribes are allowed to kill as much as they want, whenever they want. They are even given gate keys so they can drive into areas where everyone else has to walk, as if driving to the tops of mountains is some sort of cultural tradition for them that the white man can't take away.I disagree as a whole. While tribes might be a major factor in a specific area. Maybe your pet area of focus, it is not a major issue or issue at all everywhere. Bobcat, you have been painting the tribes with a pretty broad paintbrush since I joined this forum. When you refer to tribes from now on, it would be helpful to everyone if you referred to the specific tribes your are speaking of. I don't think he needs to when all tribes are all getting away with murder... No offense
Quote from: liljozie495 on September 24, 2014, 04:22:50 AMQuote from: Practical Approach on September 23, 2014, 02:37:37 PMQuote from: bobcat on September 23, 2014, 02:22:04 PMTribal hunting is just about the #1 issue affecting deer and elk hunting in this state, in my opinion. And the state doesn't seem to care. The tribes are allowed to kill as much as they want, whenever they want. They are even given gate keys so they can drive into areas where everyone else has to walk, as if driving to the tops of mountains is some sort of cultural tradition for them that the white man can't take away.I disagree as a whole. While tribes might be a major factor in a specific area. Maybe your pet area of focus, it is not a major issue or issue at all everywhere. Bobcat, you have been painting the tribes with a pretty broad paintbrush since I joined this forum. When you refer to tribes from now on, it would be helpful to everyone if you referred to the specific tribes your are speaking of. I don't think he needs to when all tribes are all getting away with murder... No offenseSo tired of these racist threads. The same folks bashing natives and blaming every tribe for the decline of hunting opportunities. There are 24 different tribes and nations that have treaty rights to hunt in this state. Not every tribe or tribal member is to blame. Yes I agree there are some bad guys but the problem is the individual not the entire nation.