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I would bet that most of the white hunters here hate poaching by anyone and everyone, regardless of their race. There are laws that can be enforced for violators if they are caught. With tribal hunting, there is nothing we or law enforcement can do and it appears as if the tribe is unwilling to do their part to help preserve the resource. With the bull to cow ratio as far out of whack as it is in the colocum it would seem it would be easier to find a nice fat cow for ceremonial purposes yet big bull after big bull bites the dust under the guise of tradition and ceremony when it really comes down to collecting big bull elk racks. In the end, like many of the others here, I am glad you and the other native hunters are on the site to share you views. You say you don't agree with some of what goes on so it would be much appreciated if you would help the cause where there is common ground.
YAK you need to be a little more understanding of our situation instead of being so defensive. You want more regulation on us. How much more regulated can it get. It's a 9 day true spike only season during an undesirable time period for harvests. What more can they give up? Where you're people on the other hand can hunt for branch bulls 365 days a year. Who has it better here? We all need to give and take. I already know that spike recruitment is a major problem but when you have Whitefoot and others each killing 6 branch bulls a year in a population that is already depleted that doesn't help either. We have regulations. Do you?
Also the WDFW has put tougher restrictions on us to improve the spike recruitment problem and the overall health of the herd. In the last 5 years they have taken the muzzle loader season away, they have made it spike only for archers and now they have made it True Spike only. All in trying to improve wildlife managment. Now my question for you and I doubt you'll actually answer this question is what has the Yakama's done to enhance the elk herd in the Colockum?So we've given up stuff for the advancement of wildlife managment. We're sick of giving and giving while all you do is take. Maybe it's time for you guys to give up or sacrifice something to actually do something positive for the elk herd.
Yak - if the tribes would improve regulations and work with the game department to adopt reasonable harvest numbers that would improve hunting for all, threads like this would disappear. Jealousy has nothing to do with it, we just want proper game management.
Quote from: KillBilly on July 16, 2009, 06:31:34 AMAnother question that keeps surfacing is about what do the Tribes do to manage game. An internet search will produce many Tribal Game and Habitat Management Plans and Programs. For example: yakama tribe hunting management returned this:http://www.ynwildlife.org/tribalmembers.php And for the regulations it is on the web if you chose to read it.
Another question that keeps surfacing is about what do the Tribes do to manage game. An internet search will produce many Tribal Game and Habitat Management Plans and Programs. For example: yakama tribe hunting management returned this:http://www.ynwildlife.org/tribalmembers.php