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Quote from: Skyvalhunter on January 07, 2021, 11:40:49 AMWell it appears to me that the natives don't take as much initiative against wolves and grizzlies as one thinks. Seem to value them as sacredYou sure paint "natives" with a broad stroke. Maybe you watch too many Kevin Costner movies. I know for a fact that the Colvilles have been shooting them regularly. I think the Yaks have, as well. They kill more than the WDFW does and without spending millions of our wildlife budget. I don't know about Grizzlies but most of the people promoting and protecting their return are white and living where it won't matter. How did this become an anti-Native thread? The people doing the damage here regarding wolves are all white and work in Olympia.
Well it appears to me that the natives don't take as much initiative against wolves and grizzlies as one thinks. Seem to value them as sacred
So does this lessen the crime if one is killed in Washington?
Quote from: HillHound on January 06, 2021, 11:50:58 AMNot that it would matter if it was. Selling elk jerky is illegal and their elders don’t give a crap about them breaking that law. So why not.I could be wrong on this but Im not sure its illegal for Native Americans to sell wild game meat. Part of their historic means of survival was the sale and barter of wild animals. I could be wrong tho.Also dont be surprised if this gets overturned rather quickly once biden assumes the presidency. Since it was done through executive order it will most likely be overturned by executive order.
Not that it would matter if it was. Selling elk jerky is illegal and their elders don’t give a crap about them breaking that law. So why not.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on January 07, 2021, 11:40:49 AMWell it appears to me that the natives don't take as much initiative against wolves and grizzlies as one thinks. Seem to value them as sacredYou sure paint "natives" with a broad stroke. Maybe you watch too many Kevin Costner movies. I know for a fact that the Colvilles have been shooting them regularly. I think the Yaks have, as well. They kill more than the WDFW does and without spending millions of our wildlife budget. I don't know about Grizzlies but most of the people promoting and protecting their return are white and living where it won't matter. How did this become an anti-Native thread? The people doing the damage here regarding wolves are all white and work in Olympia. Let's not point fingers at people who share our beliefs on the issue, people who actually take action.
Is it illegal to pay a bounty for them to the natives? Like say we pool our money and offer to pay the tribes X amount of money for every wolf harvest photo... That way we are paying for a "photo" and nothing else... Right..... Right.... C'mon, let's do this! Lol Bone can help us start a photo contest where everyone's a winner!
They're protected by state law. I would assume it's criminal, but it may be a civil penalty.
Who's to say they really have great herds. The Yakima doesn't seem to.
Yes, Colville has good herds and really involved game management.Having known at lot of Colvilles and speaking with their head wildlife manager many times it took ahwile to wrap my head around the problems surrounding the Yakimas. They seem to be the complete opposite of the Yakimas.