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Quote from: Whitpirate on May 12, 2016, 05:07:34 PMBut if they are fishing and we are not there is no co-management of the resource only a marketed take by a single side. It will be interesting to see the outcome of this at least the WDFW has grown a backbone but I've seen nothing to show the tribes will change anything.I'm more inclined to believe the WDFW is doing this to manipulate recreational and commercial fisherman to support their side of this situation, the only side we're hearing. They're creating unnecessary friction between the tribes and the rest. This is not being handled well at all, IMHO.
But if they are fishing and we are not there is no co-management of the resource only a marketed take by a single side. It will be interesting to see the outcome of this at least the WDFW has grown a backbone but I've seen nothing to show the tribes will change anything.
I think it's time to pull the trump card and end all this tribal hunting/fishing rights BS. It's time all the tribes across the country assimilate and start living within the same rules/ guidelines as the rest of the Americans.
Imagine if they shut it down to everyone including tribes for just 2 yearscomments ?
Quote from: huntnphool on May 12, 2016, 10:24:34 PM I think it's time to pull the trump card and end all this tribal hunting/fishing rights BS. It's time all the tribes across the country assimilate and start living within the same rules/ guidelines as the rest of the Americans.Really? Who do you suppose is responsible for the hatchery and mitigation programs that kept salmon in the rivers after hydropower? It wasn't the philanthropy of big business or the state. It was the tribes.
They absolutely fund several hatcheries around the state. Not sure where you're getting your info, but it's incorrect.
It's ludicrous to STILL be trying to work all of this out in the year 2016.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on May 13, 2016, 08:28:48 AMQuote from: huntnphool on May 12, 2016, 10:24:34 PM I think it's time to pull the trump card and end all this tribal hunting/fishing rights BS. It's time all the tribes across the country assimilate and start living within the same rules/ guidelines as the rest of the Americans.Really? Who do you suppose is responsible for the hatchery and mitigation programs that kept salmon in the rivers after hydropower? It wasn't the philanthropy of big business or the state. It was the tribes.ehhh...I would argue that was done almost entirely by ratepayer and taxpayer funded federal agencies...to the tune of several billion dollars. Tribes do not fund those efforts - not that I'm arguing they should be footing the bill for activities they opposed which harmed their treaty trust resources.