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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #30 on: December 07, 2020, 07:21:22 AM »
Taking a step back from emotion and looking at this as it is.

I'm assuming there are three guys since someone had to take the pic. So 4 deer and an elk from what I can see. Ok, if this is their only trip of the year I'm ok with the harvest ratio. Looks like a good week in hunting camp for some guys. Especially if you have an extra tag. Or a weekend trip to Idaho.  :twocents:

What we don't know and is the part that I easily get worked up about.

Is it a point restriction area.? If so they should follow the management rules set in place to better the quality of the herds.

Is it their only trip of the year or does this happen every weekend.?

We probably will never know the answer to the second question.

If I lived in the Burg I would make every attempt to document the possible overharvest of game in wintering areas by the same individuals. That's the only thing that might help bring change to the possible use and abuse of big game in the area.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #31 on: December 07, 2020, 07:23:35 AM »
nope, the little naches will never be the same.  If one user group has zero limits and a few abuse this, tell me how it can recover?  I've hunted that area for years, my group has hunted it for over 30 years, it has changed this year noticeably.  We usually see hundreds of cows in the late season for archery, I saw none, my group finally saw some on fri even though they went 3 days without seeing a hair.   For the record, they did get one cow on monday.  Pretty discouraging
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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #32 on: December 07, 2020, 07:58:24 AM »
Disgusting is right
Go hawks

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #33 on: December 07, 2020, 08:20:35 AM »
Pretty sad that this stuff is allowed.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #34 on: December 07, 2020, 10:19:07 AM »
Taking a step back from emotion and looking at this as it is.

I'm assuming there are three guys since someone had to take the pic. So 4 deer and an elk from what I can see. Ok, if this is their only trip of the year I'm ok with the harvest ratio. Looks like a good week in hunting camp for some guys. Especially if you have an extra tag. Or a weekend trip to Idaho.  :twocents:

What we don't know and is the part that I easily get worked up about.

Is it a point restriction area.? If so they should follow the management rules set in place to better the quality of the herds.

Is it their only trip of the year or does this happen every weekend.?

We probably will never know the answer to the second question.

If I lived in the Burg I would make every attempt to document the possible overharvest of game in wintering areas by the same individuals. That's the only thing that might help bring change to the possible use and abuse of big game in the area.
I have documented and given game wardens license plates all with the same response, yep natives nothing we can do.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #35 on: December 07, 2020, 11:36:01 AM »
Early December 2019, was scouting my usual rifle unit. Taking a day's break from late archery elk in 352.

Driving up the road, saw flat bed truck in GMU360 with 5 elk piled on. Yep, those with special rights!
not the first time the I've witnessed a drive-by over the years.

only wish I had stopped, got out of my truck and taken cell pic. But they kept driving on down the 1503 road toward the 1500 road intersect about a mile+ further down.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #36 on: December 07, 2020, 11:57:53 AM »
Early December 2019, was scouting my usual rifle unit. Taking a day's break from late archery elk in 352.

Driving up the road, saw flat bed truck in GMU360 with 5 elk piled on. Yep, those with special rights!
not the first time the I've witnessed a drive-by over the years.

only wish I had stopped, got out of my truck and taken cell pic. But they kept driving on down the 1503 road toward the 1500 road intersect about a mile+ further down.

Saw an Indian in a white Toyota Tacoma with 2 bucks in the back this fall on the 1500 road.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #37 on: December 07, 2020, 12:09:27 PM »
Taking a step back from emotion and looking at this as it is.

I'm assuming there are three guys since someone had to take the pic. So 4 deer and an elk from what I can see. Ok, if this is their only trip of the year I'm ok with the harvest ratio. Looks like a good week in hunting camp for some guys. Especially if you have an extra tag. Or a weekend trip to Idaho.  :twocents:

What we don't know and is the part that I easily get worked up about.

Is it a point restriction area.? If so they should follow the management rules set in place to better the quality of the herds.

Is it their only trip of the year or does this happen every weekend.?

We probably will never know the answer to the second question.

If I lived in the Burg I would make every attempt to document the possible overharvest of game in wintering areas by the same individuals. That's the only thing that might help bring change to the possible use and abuse of big game in the area.
I have documented and given game wardens license plates all with the same response, yep natives nothing we can do.

And that will continue. We all know WDFW can't do a thing.

But maybe approaching the tribes about certain repeat harvesters would be an option with documentation.

Or documenting the heck out it and submitting some info to the press.

I'm just as frustrated as everyone else but these threads come up every year. Sure if feels good to vent and pass along some info, watch for this truck, keep an eye on that dude...etc. But what has it accomplished over the years, besides alienating some of the tribal members we have on this site that could possibly make a difference where most of us can't.  :twocents:

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #38 on: December 07, 2020, 02:43:29 PM »
Taking a step back from emotion and looking at this as it is.

I'm assuming there are three guys since someone had to take the pic. So 4 deer and an elk from what I can see. Ok, if this is their only trip of the year I'm ok with the harvest ratio. Looks like a good week in hunting camp for some guys. Especially if you have an extra tag. Or a weekend trip to Idaho.  :twocents:

What we don't know and is the part that I easily get worked up about.

Is it a point restriction area.? If so they should follow the management rules set in place to better the quality of the herds.

Is it their only trip of the year or does this happen every weekend.?

We probably will never know the answer to the second question.

If I lived in the Burg I would make every attempt to document the possible overharvest of game in wintering areas by the same individuals. That's the only thing that might help bring change to the possible use and abuse of big game in the area.
I have documented and given game wardens license plates all with the same response, yep natives nothing we can do.

And that will continue. We all know WDFW can't do a thing.

But maybe approaching the tribes about certain repeat harvesters would be an option with documentation.

Or documenting the heck out it and submitting some info to the press.

I'm just as frustrated as everyone else but these threads come up every year. Sure if feels good to vent and pass along some info, watch for this truck, keep an eye on that dude...etc. But what has it accomplished over the years, besides alienating some of the tribal members we have on this site that could possibly make a difference where most of us can't.  :twocents:
Yeah you have some good points. WDFW works for us, the ones who spend hundreds of dollars every year on licenses and tags, but they wont defend us. They will take the path of least resistance, we need to make sure the that path isn't right over the top of the 99% of hunters following liberal seasons and harvest regulations.
We need politicians and media to back us on equal hunting rights off reservations, I don't know how that happens in this state or what the final straw is.
When the buffalo are gone we will hunt mice, for we are hunters and we want our freedom-Sitting Bull

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #39 on: December 07, 2020, 04:22:08 PM »
If the tribe is taking over half the animals we might have a case to make.   We might be exceeding that in the Blues but do you think its happening in the Yakima region ????  idk.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #40 on: December 07, 2020, 04:32:16 PM »
No matter what they do (tribes), for as long as I can remember, wdfw, the governor, and politicians in general have been loathe to even appear to violate tribal sovereignity.  Its been so done in federal courts, the thought of a bunch (small bunch at that) of hunters from wa. changing historical tribal rights is unfortunately absurd. 

That is my personal perspective gained from many conversations about it over the last 40 years.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #41 on: December 07, 2020, 04:32:30 PM »
The Yakama tribe kills deer and elk year around with absolutely no limits on how many each person can take. Some of them have jerky businesses. It's ridiculous. I think wolves are less of a problem than a group of people who hunt year around in order to keep a jerky business supplied with meat.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #42 on: December 07, 2020, 04:39:15 PM »
The Yakama tribe kills deer and elk year around with absolutely no limits on how many each person can take. Some of them have jerky businesses. It's ridiculous. I think wolves are less of a problem than a group of people who hunt year around in order to keep a jerky business supplied with meat.
   

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Tip of the ice berg.

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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #43 on: December 07, 2020, 04:42:12 PM »
The Yakama tribe kills deer and elk year around with absolutely no limits on how many each person can take. Some of them have jerky businesses. It's ridiculous. I think wolves are less of a problem than a group of people who hunt year around in order to keep a jerky business supplied with meat.
I’d have to say you’re spot on with this.. shooting wintering/vulnerable animals. Then harvesting animals and bumping  critters during harsh months is detrimental to survival rates. Reasons why shed hunting in certain areas have dates.


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Re: Where have all the Naneum bucks gone?
« Reply #44 on: December 07, 2020, 05:42:41 PM »
I think the wolves are the straw that broke the elk/deer back. Over harvest by SOME tribal members, not just the yakamas, mucks too, is arrogant and won’t stop till we have no permits left. 
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