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Quote from: time2hunt on September 21, 2019, 08:05:14 PMThe big boy almost died this morning. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkAnother member screwed that up I hear, but it worked out pretty well tho
The big boy almost died this morning. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: cle elum bowhunter on September 20, 2019, 08:49:49 PMI'm sorry to say that this will lead to the demise of that bull in addition to several others who get knocked down while road hunters are looking for him. I always has confused me how a people who preach the sanctity and honor of wildlife and the right to harvest them, go on to claim native hunting rights over a non native species in non traditional hunting grounds. And then how do they honor the sacrafice of their brother the elk/deer, by make jerky and sell commercially. And corrrect me if I'm wrong, isn't the Arther Coffin Game Reserve supposed to be off limits to all hunting? Seems to be several stories of witnessed bulls coming out of the reserve. WTH? Sorry, very frustrating to be out bow hunting and have someone driving around with Rifle slaying big bulls from the road. we have a petition going on Facebook about this subject. As long as we don’t get rude, racist, or demeaning, this post should stay unlocked!!!!! 18 bulls in one day by the natives off the reserve, sign the petition to help draw attention to this BS! This isn’t about tribal rights, it has nothing to do with the treaty. Private property was donated to the state in agreement that no one could hunt on the property. It is frowned upon even by the tribe and those members that have respect don’t hunt there. But a few bad apples that have a chip on their shoulder do. Let’s gets as many signatures as possible.
I'm sorry to say that this will lead to the demise of that bull in addition to several others who get knocked down while road hunters are looking for him. I always has confused me how a people who preach the sanctity and honor of wildlife and the right to harvest them, go on to claim native hunting rights over a non native species in non traditional hunting grounds. And then how do they honor the sacrafice of their brother the elk/deer, by make jerky and sell commercially. And corrrect me if I'm wrong, isn't the Arther Coffin Game Reserve supposed to be off limits to all hunting? Seems to be several stories of witnessed bulls coming out of the reserve. WTH? Sorry, very frustrating to be out bow hunting and have someone driving around with Rifle slaying big bulls from the road.
What I find interesting is that ya'll are talking about this bull like its the only giant one on the mountain...….Colock, or any other elk area.
Maybe we need to stop posting stuff like this on the forum. It sucks but.!!!!
Quote from: jstone on September 23, 2019, 11:03:19 AMMaybe we need to stop posting stuff like this on the forum. It sucks but.!!!!I have been educated-I was struggling with all the flack the op was getting for posting a bull in a controlled hunt area. I didn't see the harm with limited tags and a big area. Not having been there I didn't realize the natives could slaughter them. Makes perfect sense now to maybe post the photo but no way any kind of location ever. I wonder if someone could confirm for a fact the bull was killed by a native?
Quote from: idaho guy on September 23, 2019, 11:24:21 AMQuote from: jstone on September 23, 2019, 11:03:19 AMMaybe we need to stop posting stuff like this on the forum. It sucks but.!!!!I have been educated-I was struggling with all the flack the op was getting for posting a bull in a controlled hunt area. I didn't see the harm with limited tags and a big area. Not having been there I didn't realize the natives could slaughter them. Makes perfect sense now to maybe post the photo but no way any kind of location ever. I wonder if someone could confirm for a fact the bull was killed by a native?Were all native hunters unaware there were elk in the unit? I find it hard to believe they were all sitting at home waiting for someone to post a picture on the internet to remind them there were elk to be had
Lasted a week... I hope you’re proud of yourself op.