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Ya, well you helping a Native with zero resentment would have been a great start and maybe that Native had a lot of family and could have helped you come to your conclusion with tribal counsel. But obviously your a person who only wants things his way and you only see it your way, like I stated before why would the Yakama Nation ever work with the State of Washington? We are their scapegoat to mismanage funds in their government, then people jump on forums and believe the stuff. And your state game department cares? They sold 93,167 elk tags just during General Season state wide. Thats crazy! with a 7.8% success rate, thats more animals that the Yakama will take in 8-10years. It's amazing the amount of shame you send our way, and thats with zero poaching rates included. So really instead of being part of the answer you would choose to keep blaming us? or our management of animals. Don't really know what to tell you sir.
Treaties don't limit harvest by what kind of animal is taken or how the animal will be used...if at all.Also, per an earlier question the Yakamas cannot sell a swakane tag to a non tribal member or any other off reservation hunt. They could sell hunts and tags to non members on reservation lands if they so choose.As far as all the questions about non tribal help on a sheep hunt...is that legal under Yakama rule/law? I know the Nez Perce have a law that prohibits non members from accompanying or assisting on hunts unless the non member season is also open and they have a tag.
Treaties don't limit harvest by what kind of animal is taken or how the animal will be used...if at all.
Quote from: idahohuntr on August 27, 2018, 01:36:19 PMTreaties don't limit harvest by what kind of animal is taken or how the animal will be used...if at all. IIRC, the original context to which this has been spun away from was the numerous threads in the past, where the excuse for several of these "hunts" posted by tribe members was "ceremonial" or "sustenance". The question asked by a few here have been why not cows, ewes or doe rather than head gear? Valid questions that "never really" get answered directly, but conveniently spun.
Regardless of where you stand on this topic one thing we can all agree on is the greedy Jack's that are robbing all of us of resources on both tribal and non tribal side all have one thing in common their lazy opportunist and take the easy prize. Rather then continue to try and figure a comanagment that neither side will be happy with simply gate roads. If the abusers on either side want to decimate herds they can work for it instead of easy access and opportunity. Most poachers and abusers aren't going to hike 500 yds much less a mile or 2 and certainly will have a hard time sneaking out multiple animals in a single trip. Push for road closure everyone wins except the greedy lazy ones. All species will benefit and opportunity will continue to improve for. All that choose to hunt and gather from a subsistence or sporting lifestyle. I am non tribal and my family identifies as sporting subsistence we hunt for fun family and food
I don't have the question.I gave the answer.It was said that the Constitution of the United States had nothing to do with Native Americans or the protection of Native Americans and their rights.WHAT SAY YOU CHIEFBIGBULL?
Quote from: Oh Mah on August 27, 2018, 02:50:47 PMI don't have the question.I gave the answer.It was said that the Constitution of the United States had nothing to do with Native Americans or the protection of Native Americans and their rights.WHAT SAY YOU CHIEFBIGBULL? Yes sir,That's why i said it.(read his signature line)
. Push for road closure everyone wins except the greedy lazy ones.