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I don't believe predators are the problem in that area. More likely it's the unregulated hunting by the Yakama tribe.
I know it's almost a forbidden topic but when you have seen over the last few years trucks with 4 to 5 branched bulls roll by the house every weekend august through febuary it doesn't take long to add up where all the mature bulls have gone. Some sort of co-management needs to exist not sure the answer but we are on the fringes of losing the battle how pathetic it will be 5 years from now when we have to look back on single digit permit levels and refer to them as the good ol' days. Wolves are on the outskirts of the yakima herd but have been for years and are not having that significant of an impact yet, however within the next 3 to 5 years of continuing current wolf management they too will be a force to reckon with in this area as well
The FB posts titled Jerky Season and dead bulls in trucks is glaring.
all the more reason for the tribe to be transparent and share harvest statistics. Once the total harvest is accounted for maybe we will discover what the true impact is and it might not be as significant as thought then we could move on to the next reason as to why the bulls are disappearing but data has to be shared in order to get to that point. I would think it would be in the best interest of all parties to manage the herd to it's greatest potential
Tbar- sounds like you're the one with the blinders on.
Quote from: h20hunter on March 25, 2019, 05:55:36 PMThe FB posts titled Jerky Season and dead bulls in trucks is glaring.Tbar, do you think it’s ok if one member alone kills 25-30 bulls in one year, some years more, to satisfy the guys jerky business? And that’s just one member that abuses the treaty. We all realize it’s not only the tribes, but it’s certainly part of the problem. Does your tribe, the nooksacks, abuse the treaties or do they self regulate?
Quote from: trophyhunt on March 25, 2019, 06:10:56 PMQuote from: h20hunter on March 25, 2019, 05:55:36 PMThe FB posts titled Jerky Season and dead bulls in trucks is glaring.Tbar, do you think it’s ok if one member alone kills 25-30 bulls in one year, some years more, to satisfy the guys jerky business? And that’s just one member that abuses the treaty. We all realize it’s not only the tribes, but it’s certainly part of the problem. Does your tribe, the nooksacks, abuse the treaties or do they self regulate? You know how many bulls one member killed? Or wait, you read it on the internet so it must be right?