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Quote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.
There it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.
Quote from: grundy53 on August 29, 2018, 12:39:28 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:26:15 PMLet's see a show of hands of how many would just let the state show up and do what they want, when they want and how they want on your property. No questions, warnings or explanation.First of all. No one is suggesting that. Not even close. So quit building straw men. Second of all. It's not your property. It's ceded land not the reservation. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk You are misinformed
Quote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:26:15 PMLet's see a show of hands of how many would just let the state show up and do what they want, when they want and how they want on your property. No questions, warnings or explanation.First of all. No one is suggesting that. Not even close. So quit building straw men. Second of all. It's not your property. It's ceded land not the reservation. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Let's see a show of hands of how many would just let the state show up and do what they want, when they want and how they want on your property. No questions, warnings or explanation.
Quote from: vandeman17 on August 29, 2018, 04:44:27 PMMore than 5 rams are die each year in there between predators, old age, and vehicles. How in the hell do you know this?
More than 5 rams are die each year in there between predators, old age, and vehicles.
Quote from: MtnMuley on August 29, 2018, 06:32:02 PMQuote from: vandeman17 on August 29, 2018, 04:44:27 PMMore than 5 rams are die each year in there between predators, old age, and vehicles. How in the hell do you know this?I drive that hwy 3 times a day, for the last several years, have only ever seen 2 sheep hit by vehicles, both ewes. FWIW
Quote from: NOCK NOCK on August 30, 2018, 06:06:17 AMQuote from: MtnMuley on August 29, 2018, 06:32:02 PMQuote from: vandeman17 on August 29, 2018, 04:44:27 PMMore than 5 rams are die each year in there between predators, old age, and vehicles. How in the hell do you know this?I drive that hwy 3 times a day, for the last several years, have only ever seen 2 sheep hit by vehicles, both ewes. FWIWThe tens of thousands of dollars the Wenatchee Sportsmans Association and others donated towards the 97A fence project to save the sheep vs car accidents years ago has been a godsend for those sheep.
Quote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 03:07:46 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 02:27:30 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 12:44:25 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.How many sheep are in the Swakane unit? How many rams can the herd handle losing per year? You seem to think you know what you're talking about. Throw down the data that makes you believe the herd can handle 5 tags and 5 rams killed annually for the next few years. Rather than continuing to say what you think the angle is that everyone else is working, lets hear your data that makes you believe there is nothing to worry about. Show us that the herd will be fine.The 2017 game report says 150-160 sheep in Swakane. Population has doubled from 10 years ago. Looking at population levels and harvest in other units, yes it would seem 5 rams per year under current conditions is very sustainable.The game report noted that they have had conservative harvest in part because these sheep are easily accessible for viewing by the public, and viewing large rams is desirable to the public.Now, with those facts, can we all agree these two tags are not going to harm the population? And that the whining is about a lower age class ram and fewer pictures to take? Both of which pale in comparison to upholding a treaty.No.
Quote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 02:27:30 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 12:44:25 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.How many sheep are in the Swakane unit? How many rams can the herd handle losing per year? You seem to think you know what you're talking about. Throw down the data that makes you believe the herd can handle 5 tags and 5 rams killed annually for the next few years. Rather than continuing to say what you think the angle is that everyone else is working, lets hear your data that makes you believe there is nothing to worry about. Show us that the herd will be fine.The 2017 game report says 150-160 sheep in Swakane. Population has doubled from 10 years ago. Looking at population levels and harvest in other units, yes it would seem 5 rams per year under current conditions is very sustainable.The game report noted that they have had conservative harvest in part because these sheep are easily accessible for viewing by the public, and viewing large rams is desirable to the public.Now, with those facts, can we all agree these two tags are not going to harm the population? And that the whining is about a lower age class ram and fewer pictures to take? Both of which pale in comparison to upholding a treaty.
Quote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 12:44:25 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.How many sheep are in the Swakane unit? How many rams can the herd handle losing per year? You seem to think you know what you're talking about. Throw down the data that makes you believe the herd can handle 5 tags and 5 rams killed annually for the next few years. Rather than continuing to say what you think the angle is that everyone else is working, lets hear your data that makes you believe there is nothing to worry about. Show us that the herd will be fine.
Quote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 03:40:45 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 03:07:46 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 02:27:30 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 12:44:25 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.How many sheep are in the Swakane unit? How many rams can the herd handle losing per year? You seem to think you know what you're talking about. Throw down the data that makes you believe the herd can handle 5 tags and 5 rams killed annually for the next few years. Rather than continuing to say what you think the angle is that everyone else is working, lets hear your data that makes you believe there is nothing to worry about. Show us that the herd will be fine.The 2017 game report says 150-160 sheep in Swakane. Population has doubled from 10 years ago. Looking at population levels and harvest in other units, yes it would seem 5 rams per year under current conditions is very sustainable.The game report noted that they have had conservative harvest in part because these sheep are easily accessible for viewing by the public, and viewing large rams is desirable to the public.Now, with those facts, can we all agree these two tags are not going to harm the population? And that the whining is about a lower age class ram and fewer pictures to take? Both of which pale in comparison to upholding a treaty.No.I love it! You are disagreeing/ commenting based off of what? Are you being puppeted by special interest? Or is sheep manager one of your hobbies? Unbelievable!
Quote from: Tbar on August 30, 2018, 01:36:11 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 03:40:45 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 03:07:46 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 02:27:30 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 12:44:25 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.How many sheep are in the Swakane unit? How many rams can the herd handle losing per year? You seem to think you know what you're talking about. Throw down the data that makes you believe the herd can handle 5 tags and 5 rams killed annually for the next few years. Rather than continuing to say what you think the angle is that everyone else is working, lets hear your data that makes you believe there is nothing to worry about. Show us that the herd will be fine.The 2017 game report says 150-160 sheep in Swakane. Population has doubled from 10 years ago. Looking at population levels and harvest in other units, yes it would seem 5 rams per year under current conditions is very sustainable.The game report noted that they have had conservative harvest in part because these sheep are easily accessible for viewing by the public, and viewing large rams is desirable to the public.Now, with those facts, can we all agree these two tags are not going to harm the population? And that the whining is about a lower age class ram and fewer pictures to take? Both of which pale in comparison to upholding a treaty.No.I love it! You are disagreeing/ commenting based off of what? Are you being puppeted by special interest? Or is sheep manager one of your hobbies? Unbelievable! This goes both ways. I don't belong to any of the wild sheep org's. Just a guy asking questions. I'm truly interested in learning.
Quote from: jackelope on August 30, 2018, 01:37:30 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 30, 2018, 01:36:11 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 03:40:45 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 03:07:46 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 02:27:30 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 12:44:25 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.How many sheep are in the Swakane unit? How many rams can the herd handle losing per year? You seem to think you know what you're talking about. Throw down the data that makes you believe the herd can handle 5 tags and 5 rams killed annually for the next few years. Rather than continuing to say what you think the angle is that everyone else is working, lets hear your data that makes you believe there is nothing to worry about. Show us that the herd will be fine.The 2017 game report says 150-160 sheep in Swakane. Population has doubled from 10 years ago. Looking at population levels and harvest in other units, yes it would seem 5 rams per year under current conditions is very sustainable.The game report noted that they have had conservative harvest in part because these sheep are easily accessible for viewing by the public, and viewing large rams is desirable to the public.Now, with those facts, can we all agree these two tags are not going to harm the population? And that the whining is about a lower age class ram and fewer pictures to take? Both of which pale in comparison to upholding a treaty.No.I love it! You are disagreeing/ commenting based off of what? Are you being puppeted by special interest? Or is sheep manager one of your hobbies? Unbelievable! This goes both ways. I don't belong to any of the wild sheep org's. Just a guy asking questions. I'm truly interested in learning.There has been some more input than questions. Quite a bit more.
You want to know what is sustainable harvest on Swakane? Or the fiscal impact if a certain ram is harvested (possibly by Yakama).
Quote from: Tbar on August 30, 2018, 01:41:12 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 30, 2018, 01:37:30 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 30, 2018, 01:36:11 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 03:40:45 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 03:07:46 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 02:27:30 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 12:44:25 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.How many sheep are in the Swakane unit? How many rams can the herd handle losing per year? You seem to think you know what you're talking about. Throw down the data that makes you believe the herd can handle 5 tags and 5 rams killed annually for the next few years. Rather than continuing to say what you think the angle is that everyone else is working, lets hear your data that makes you believe there is nothing to worry about. Show us that the herd will be fine.The 2017 game report says 150-160 sheep in Swakane. Population has doubled from 10 years ago. Looking at population levels and harvest in other units, yes it would seem 5 rams per year under current conditions is very sustainable.The game report noted that they have had conservative harvest in part because these sheep are easily accessible for viewing by the public, and viewing large rams is desirable to the public.Now, with those facts, can we all agree these two tags are not going to harm the population? And that the whining is about a lower age class ram and fewer pictures to take? Both of which pale in comparison to upholding a treaty.No.I love it! You are disagreeing/ commenting based off of what? Are you being puppeted by special interest? Or is sheep manager one of your hobbies? Unbelievable! This goes both ways. I don't belong to any of the wild sheep org's. Just a guy asking questions. I'm truly interested in learning.There has been some more input than questions. Quite a bit more. It would be neat if idahohntr answered the specific question I posted that you're currently riding me about. The "it would seem" stuff doesn't really fly. Especially with all the flack he's handing out.
Quote from: jackelope on August 30, 2018, 01:45:41 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 30, 2018, 01:41:12 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 30, 2018, 01:37:30 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 30, 2018, 01:36:11 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 03:40:45 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 03:07:46 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 29, 2018, 02:27:30 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on August 29, 2018, 12:44:25 PMQuote from: PlateauNDN on August 29, 2018, 12:22:41 PMThere it is indeed. Again, when this state decides it has another government to deal with and treats it as such and not the ugly step child then maybe they will get better treatment.Treat others how you want to be treated, guess the State never heard of that.Completely agree...I put most blame on the state for less than desirable cooperation. I've personally witnessed the condescension from wdfw towards tribes on hunting issues...their ignorance is astounding.This hysteria over 2 additional sheep tags seems ridiculous. Is harvesting 2 more rams going to imperil the herd? Combined with the state tags how many rams are we talking per year? It seems more like people are whining that the swakane wont be a trophy unit like it has been...not that the sheep will be on the brink of extinction.How many sheep are in the Swakane unit? How many rams can the herd handle losing per year? You seem to think you know what you're talking about. Throw down the data that makes you believe the herd can handle 5 tags and 5 rams killed annually for the next few years. Rather than continuing to say what you think the angle is that everyone else is working, lets hear your data that makes you believe there is nothing to worry about. Show us that the herd will be fine.The 2017 game report says 150-160 sheep in Swakane. Population has doubled from 10 years ago. Looking at population levels and harvest in other units, yes it would seem 5 rams per year under current conditions is very sustainable.The game report noted that they have had conservative harvest in part because these sheep are easily accessible for viewing by the public, and viewing large rams is desirable to the public.Now, with those facts, can we all agree these two tags are not going to harm the population? And that the whining is about a lower age class ram and fewer pictures to take? Both of which pale in comparison to upholding a treaty.No.I love it! You are disagreeing/ commenting based off of what? Are you being puppeted by special interest? Or is sheep manager one of your hobbies? Unbelievable! This goes both ways. I don't belong to any of the wild sheep org's. Just a guy asking questions. I'm truly interested in learning.There has been some more input than questions. Quite a bit more. It would be neat if idahohntr answered the specific question I posted that you're currently riding me about. The "it would seem" stuff doesn't really fly. Especially with all the flack he's handing out.I'm not a sheep bio and I'm not the one crying wolf. I provided some basic numbers...its not up to me to justify your hysteria. Tell us what about 5 vs 3 permits is a problem in your view. In a herd of 150, I don't see 5 rams as a population concern. Particularly given wdfw acknowledges conservative harvest management for viewing opportunity in the swakane. Combine that with the fact Yakamas have bios too and know the state permit levels...and I simply fail to see a herd level concern, so if you want to be credible on this topic provide some supporting evidence...I've laid out plenty on why I think it's a non issue.