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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #510 on: August 30, 2018, 04:50:54 PM »
Jesus there wasn't this much controversy over the state killing the entire Tieton herd.
:chuckle:
I hope the people so terrified of 2 tribal tags are actively fighting domestic sheep grazing on public lands near bighorn habitat...there's a real threat.

Nobody has answered Bakers question, and it was the best question posed to everyone offering their  :twocents:

The WDFW biologist set the tag number of 2 based on current data, and WITHOUT knowledge that another user group would be taking Rams out of this unit.  So that means that a biologist with access to more info than all of us here, thought 2 rams was what the herd could lose and still allow for growth and continued health.  If he thought more could be harvested he would have set the tag number at a higher amount.  Since he did not raise the tag numbers, it is not that big of a leap to assume he felt a harvest of 2 rams would meet the wildlife plan for this herd.

So, do I agree that a single year taking 4 to 5 rams is going to hurt the herd.  No, it probably won't.  But, I sure as hell am way less qualified to make that call, and so is everyone else in this chat room, than a wildlife bio who's job is to manage this species.
The question was answered...the status report clearly acknowledges harvest is set conservatively to maintain non consumptive viewing opportunities.  WDFW was intentionally not maximizing sustainable harvest...so any inference that 3 tags was a max safe harvest level is incorrect. 
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #511 on: August 30, 2018, 04:51:36 PM »
By looking at the herd count numbers provided the ram population has only marginally increased over the last 20 years so I’m guessing doubling the harvest will not be sustainable.
You are not reading the table correctly.  The composition data is not a total estimate of rams.

OK I looked at it again and it appears they haven’t got good counts so from the last good count it appears the ram population has been growing by about 1.33/year.

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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #512 on: August 30, 2018, 04:53:22 PM »
WOW,All the complaining about wdfw band the state experts they listen too through the years and then boom just like that the tribes do this then all of a sudden the experts that do so good for our hunting opportunities in this state are the shining experts and deserve this much praise.   :bash:

Does WDFW and their experts do what you want for conservation or not. If they are then quit complaining about them,and if not quit praising them on this.  :twocents:
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #513 on: August 30, 2018, 05:04:33 PM »
WOW,All the complaining about wdfw band the state experts they listen too through the years and then boom just like that the tribes do this then all of a sudden the experts that do so good for our hunting opportunities in this state are the shining experts and deserve this much praise.   :bash:

Does WDFW and their experts do what you want for conservation or not. If they are then quit complaining about them,and if not quit praising them on this.  :twocents:

It isn't all about conservation.  They manage the herd for hunting opportunities, viewing opportunities, etc.  Tag limits are set accordingly.

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The question was answered...the status report clearly acknowledges harvest is set conservatively to maintain non consumptive viewing opportunities.  WDFW was intentionally not maximizing sustainable harvest...so any inference that 3 tags was a max safe harvest level is incorrect.

Read your two sentences and try to find how they contradict one another.  If you need help I am here.

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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #514 on: August 30, 2018, 05:15:31 PM »
WOW,All the complaining about wdfw band the state experts they listen too through the years and then boom just like that the tribes do this then all of a sudden the experts that do so good for our hunting opportunities in this state are the shining experts and deserve this much praise.   :bash:

Does WDFW and their experts do what you want for conservation or not. If they are then quit complaining about them,and if not quit praising them on this.  :twocents:

It isn't all about conservation.  They manage the herd for hunting opportunities, viewing opportunities, etc.  Tag limits are set accordingly.

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The question was answered...the status report clearly acknowledges harvest is set conservatively to maintain non consumptive viewing opportunities.  WDFW was intentionally not maximizing sustainable harvest...so any inference that 3 tags was a max safe harvest level is incorrect.

Read your two sentences and try to find how they contradict one another.  If you need help I am here.
They don't.  Harvest levels were conservative, 3 tags is not the upper limit.  Pretty straightforward. 
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #515 on: August 30, 2018, 05:17:09 PM »
So I read in 2010 a 196 ram was taken in mt hall and a 198 in grande ronde, are those correct?
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #516 on: August 30, 2018, 05:23:41 PM »
Very interesting thread. I've learned a lot.

As I was following along I began to wonder, If the the tribe can issue two ram tags why can't they start issuing wolf tags and/or hunt predators with dogs? There is probably a million reasons why this cant happen (or maybe they already do) but I am not educated on the subject. I have no idea if this is even possible but it would greatly contribute to conservation IMO.

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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #517 on: August 30, 2018, 05:25:23 PM »
Plat, I'd like to know how many rams are harvested in the Grande Ronde as well. If I recall about 2 years ago a Nez Perce tribal member from Idaho shot a 180" class ram in that area. Not sure if it was the ram with the red or blue ear tag. In my earlier post I asked about the number or rams the Nez Perce harvest in WA. I see there is a detailed cooperative agreement between the Nez Perce and WDFW. I'll try to find it again.

This is interesting.
https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/tribal/treaty_history.html

Found it.
https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/tribal/wdfw_nez_perce_mou.pdf

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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #518 on: August 30, 2018, 05:25:50 PM »
WOW,All the complaining about wdfw band the state experts they listen too through the years and then boom just like that the tribes do this then all of a sudden the experts that do so good for our hunting opportunities in this state are the shining experts and deserve this much praise.   :bash:

Does WDFW and their experts do what you want for conservation or not. If they are then quit complaining about them,and if not quit praising them on this.  :twocents:

It isn't all about conservation.  They manage the herd for hunting opportunities, viewing opportunities, etc.  Tag limits are set accordingly.

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The question was answered...the status report clearly acknowledges harvest is set conservatively to maintain non consumptive viewing opportunities.  WDFW was intentionally not maximizing sustainable harvest...so any inference that 3 tags was a max safe harvest level is incorrect.

Read your two sentences and try to find how they contradict one another.  If you need help I am here.
hunting opportunities?you have got to be kidding.With all the complaining of lack if hunting opportunity in this state by a large percent of members on this site with this state you throw that out. WOW.
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #519 on: August 30, 2018, 05:27:36 PM »
Very interesting thread. I've learned a lot.

As I was following along I began to wonder, If the the tribe can issue two ram tags why can't they start issuing wolf tags and/or hunt predators with dogs? There is probably a million reasons why this cant happen (or maybe they already do) but I am not educated on the subject. I have no idea if this is even possible but it would greatly contribute to conservation IMO.
This has been brought up,they can and maybe they would..A LOT if we could all play nice.
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #520 on: August 30, 2018, 05:31:23 PM »
Very interesting thread. I've learned a lot.

As I was following along I began to wonder, If the the tribe can issue two ram tags why can't they start issuing wolf tags and/or hunt predators with dogs? There is probably a million reasons why this cant happen (or maybe they already do) but I am not educated on the subject. I have no idea if this is even possible but it would greatly contribute to conservation IMO.
This has been brought up,they can and maybe they would..A LOT if we could all play nice.

Sorry if I missed it when it was brought up earlier. I would love to hear Plat's thoughts on the subject.

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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #521 on: August 30, 2018, 05:34:02 PM »
totally different thread.
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #522 on: August 30, 2018, 05:40:57 PM »
Jesus there wasn't this much controversy over the state killing the entire Tieton herd.
:chuckle:
I hope the people so terrified of 2 tribal tags are actively fighting domestic sheep grazing on public lands near bighorn habitat...there's a real threat.
idaho, which tribe do you hunt with anyway?  And as far as domestic sheep go, the yakamas could definetly help us out with trying to get those domestic sheep out of the swakane area.  :tup:
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #523 on: August 30, 2018, 05:51:30 PM »
Jesus there wasn't this much controversy over the state killing the entire Tieton herd.
:chuckle:
I hope the people so terrified of 2 tribal tags are actively fighting domestic sheep grazing on public lands near bighorn habitat...there's a real threat.
idaho, which tribe do you hunt with anyway?  And as far as domestic sheep go, the yakamas could definetly help us out with trying to get those domestic sheep out of the swakane area.  :tup:
:chuckle: I'm as caucasian as they come...no tribal connection or hunting for me.  I just have an understanding of treaties and tribes in the northwest.
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Re: Yakama Nation Sheep Tags
« Reply #524 on: August 30, 2018, 05:53:28 PM »
Jesus there wasn't this much controversy over the state killing the entire Tieton herd.
:chuckle:
I hope the people so terrified of 2 tribal tags are actively fighting domestic sheep grazing on public lands near bighorn habitat...there's a real threat.

Are you familiar with who apparently  the biggest player was in handling the domestic sheep grazing in Hell’s Canyon?
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