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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 God dam 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 God dam 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 God dam pic for today and there will be many more in the future!
It's not poaching if it's legal . selling the meat for profit is whats wrong . We in the know on this see it every year same group of guys killing a large amount of game . i'm sure the guys out on the ytc need those 6-7 deer apiece to to feed there families since they have to make that new truck payment . I respect those natives that hunt hard and don't abuse the privallge / rights they have . but we know that's just not the case for many and for them to parade them around is stiring the pot and for that they are guilty . if they kept a low profile about what they take the waters wouldn't be nearly as muddy . the one thing I will say is I havnt seen them shoot a doe this year in the firing center for that I give them some respect atleast they can breed .
Respect for killing all the bucks they want in a draw only area?
Whose to say the guys in the ops pic are even native for one...And coach.. if the native in question were to be stopped with a non native friend they could get a fine from the tribe but the non native will have nothing done to them as they are not violating any law (Yakama)
Quote from: bowhunterwa87 on November 24, 2014, 05:36:18 PMRespect for killing all the bucks they want in a draw only area? no for not killing doe ! the killing six plus bucks pisses me off when there's only ten total buck tags for non tribal hunts . I thought they where under a 50% rule but I guess not . I've hunted my butt off out there and burned enough fuel to book a throphy hunt this year and havnt pulled the trigger while those guys take a deer a day . I know for a fact if I was tribal I could have taken 25-30 deer off there already without a doubt they skim the cream.
so to site specifics every day I have been in the ytc I look at the harvest book and see three of the same guys names on the sheet that a matter of record . I have seen them check in in the morning wearing quality hunting clothes and driving nice new trucks . one guy wear tennis shoes that look like he dumped them in a bucket of blood . they pull the harvest sheets once each page fills probably twenty or so to a page in the last month and a half they have gone through three or four pages , five rifle permit guys and a few master hunter elk harvests mixed in the majority of the rest being tribal deer harvests . you cant tell me that these men are hunting for substance alone no way that's a whole bunch of deer eating by those couple of guys and i'm pretty confident they eat elk too .
Quote from: coachcw on November 24, 2014, 05:52:13 PMso to site specifics every day I have been in the ytc I look at the harvest book and see three of the same guys names on the sheet that a matter of record . I have seen them check in in the morning wearing quality hunting clothes and driving nice new trucks . one guy wear tennis shoes that look like he dumped them in a bucket of blood . they pull the harvest sheets once each page fills probably twenty or so to a page in the last month and a half they have gone through three or four pages , five rifle permit guys and a few master hunter elk harvests mixed in the majority of the rest being tribal deer harvests . you cant tell me that these men are hunting for substance alone no way that's a whole bunch of deer eating by those couple of guys and i'm pretty confident they eat elk too .Fair enough coach. This may be a thread jack but here's my . This is something that should be brought 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. If that falls on deaf ears at the tribe then go to more public avenues.