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I never get into these native bashings or he did, you did posts but I'm tired of biting my lip. I did not take pictures nor was I with hunterrc. However, I was there when the native (YES NATIVE) came into JR's with that bull. And I have seen this truck in town before with bulls, not the first time or his first bull of this year. Sure it is legal for them to do so, but this does not make it right. I'm sure there are natives that hunt fairly as TBAR suggests but their are lot more that DO NOT.TBAR and others - You can judge hunterrc all you want from your computer but why don't you come over to Eburg this time of year and witness some of this stuff for yourself. At least then if you feel the need to judge him again, at least you will have some knowledge of what he is so mad about. Sure hunterrc says things occasionally on here that get him in trouble lol but at least he is not afraid to point it out and I kind of like that.I am fortunate enough to be able to be in the hills almost every single day from October 1st to June 1st. What goes on over here (mostly on weekdays) from Sept. 1st to late winter but mostly from the week after general elk season closes until the WSGD closes the gates is unbelievable. For all of you non believers out there asking for proof of disrespect. Come over and go for a drive up Robinson or Joe Watt Canyon this time of year. I have no idea if they are Yakamas or Mucks (probably both) but it is down right disgusting and they are all over shooting pretty much everything that has antlers, YES antlers. Every closed road has been driven on, gut piles everywhere (including the feed lots), garbage all over that was not there after the Elk season. I have witnessed all of this, numerous times almost every time I drive up there.Last year I was up there and I witnessed natives shooting and wounding elk then not following up on them, simply driving off because they did not fall over in sight and continuing up the road looking for an easier kill. I instantly called the WSGD and reported it. Four hours later I got a returned phone call to find out that the vehicle was stopped by WSP on Snoqualmie Pass and two of the guys in the truck were non native and they had three mature bulls and a buck. The game warden told me that the Muck police arrived at the vehicle and that two of the non tribal shooters were going to be ticketed as they had rifles that had been fired. The tribal natives were going to be cited by Muck police for taking non tribal members and lose their rights. I thought "good deal, finally" only to find out three months later charges were dropped on everyone. No fines, no loss of rights same old stuff. TBAR says - "Going to the natural resource managers of the tribe. Along with this data I would try to obtain biological data, harvest data, and any other area specific info". Waste of time.What BLRMAN says is the truth, Sucks but that is the way it is.I almost deleted this several times because like I said before I generally don't feel the need to get into it with others on this site as we all have our own opinions and are entitled to that. However, if you all want to know where you eastside bulls and bucks are going, come over and take a drive. There are way more dying than are being reported to their natural resource managers. I'm sure some of you won't like my opinion so "flame away".
Quote from: hunterrcc on November 23, 2014, 02:37:58 PMCan't confirm 100% that there was no meat. but not much if there was because I couldn't see any meat from the back of the wheel wells forward. No rib cage for sure. Hopefully they hung the meat up at home already! LolFind it funny that there is no comments when proof of big Bulls getting shot is posted. If I remember right there were a few little birds on here saying no pics it didn't happen! Well here is your pic for today and there will be many more in the future! First off I don't know of any info on the bull posted. I do however see a bull in a truck. (congrats to the hunter, although I feel it's his bull and story to post). Hunterrcc thanks for the pic. This is an illustration of stirring the pot for no apparent reason. Reality is this bull could have and may have come from many different places (wdfw draw tag, general hunt, out of state). The reality is none of us know. Fyi (hunterrcc) hunters of all user groups hunt for various reasons. There are some extremely hard core Native hunters that are true to the core hunters and have little to no desire to harvest(kill) a thing. The satisfaction lies in the hunt and being closer to nature. There are lazy road hunting Natives too. Sound familiar? There are Natives who enjoy as large of antlers as they are able to attain. There are many Natives who live off of natures bounty and will choose the most tender meat they can attain. Sound familiar? I could go on and on but don't feel the need. If you so choose, complain about season length, bag limits, management objectives/contributions., etc. Your thread shows no evidence of abuse or even disrespect. What your thread does illustrate(imo) is why Natives seldom post (and should NEVER post) stories and pictures. The point of focus always seems to on the negative and at times take off like wildfire in downward spirals and never on positive commonalities that could bind two user groups.
Can't confirm 100% that there was no meat. but not much if there was because I couldn't see any meat from the back of the wheel wells forward. No rib cage for sure. Hopefully they hung the meat up at home already! LolFind it funny that there is no comments when proof of big Bulls getting shot is posted. If I remember right there were a few little birds on here saying no pics it didn't happen! Well here is your pic for today and there will be many more in the future!
Quote from: hunterrcc on November 23, 2014, 02:37:58 PMCan't confirm 100% that there was no meat. but not much if there was because I couldn't see any meat from the back of the wheel wells forward. No rib cage for sure. The last 5 or 6 elk that have been in my truck had the rib cage, spine, etc. left in the field. What does that say about me?
Can't confirm 100% that there was no meat. but not much if there was because I couldn't see any meat from the back of the wheel wells forward. No rib cage for sure.
Can't confirm 100% that there was no meat. but not much if there was because I couldn't see any meat from the back of the wheel wells forward. No rib cage for sure. Hopefully they hung the meat up at home already! LolFind it funny that there is no comments when proof of big Bulls getting shot is posted. If I remember right there were a few little birds on here saying no pics it didn't happen! Well here is your God dam pic for today and there will be many more in the future!