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I cant speak about all tribes. The Quinaults do seem to do a great job especially on the fish side. I think the tribes behind the Nooksack heard are the reason the elk there are even in huntable numbers they are now. Those tribes up there where behind the relocating of the St helens elk to rebuild that Nooksack heard. I also heard they really dont get alot of permits. Pretty much the same amount the regular hunters get. Id say thats pretty fair even if they do get more time in the field to fill them
elbe hills 6 tribes have keys to what otherwise is a walk in area for everyone else. wdfw couldn't manage a garage sale but it sure doesn't help when the tribe will not share harvest data to be a true co manager. Being that i'm in the woods year round I have seen the fall out on both sides, I have also met some awesome tribal members who had their crap together and really cared about the resource, Bottom line its going to take everyone to get on board because whats happening now isn't working for anyone.
Quote from: logger on December 07, 2021, 07:37:57 AMelbe hills 6 tribes have keys to what otherwise is a walk in area for everyone else. wdfw couldn't manage a garage sale but it sure doesn't help when the tribe will not share harvest data to be a true co manager. Being that i'm in the woods year round I have seen the fall out on both sides, I have also met some awesome tribal members who had their crap together and really cared about the resource, Bottom line its going to take everyone to get on board because whats happening now isn't working for anyone. Nooksack Natives have strict native hunter quotas but the "Ceremonial Harvest" is higher and those numbers aren't readily available that I've heard of. Two weeks ago the Natives harvested 30 head out of one herd up in a Nooksack logging cut as the loggers watched. "Ceremonial Harvest" - which is all fine but messes up trying to manage by the numbers. Maybe they do count them, if so wonder what the number is? Whatever it is the Cougars/Bear are getting way more.
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on December 07, 2021, 05:45:20 PMQuote from: logger on December 07, 2021, 07:37:57 AMelbe hills 6 tribes have keys to what otherwise is a walk in area for everyone else. wdfw couldn't manage a garage sale but it sure doesn't help when the tribe will not share harvest data to be a true co manager. Being that i'm in the woods year round I have seen the fall out on both sides, I have also met some awesome tribal members who had their crap together and really cared about the resource, Bottom line its going to take everyone to get on board because whats happening now isn't working for anyone. Nooksack Natives have strict native hunter quotas but the "Ceremonial Harvest" is higher and those numbers aren't readily available that I've heard of. up in a Nooksack logginTwo weeks ago the Natives harvested 30 head out of one herd g cut as the loggers watched. "Ceremonial Harvest" - which is all fine but messes up trying to manage by the numbers. Maybe they do count them, if so wonder what the number is? Whatever it is the Cougars/Bear are getting way more. They are doing to elk what they already have done to steelhead and salmon runs this state is screwed
Quote from: logger on December 07, 2021, 07:37:57 AMelbe hills 6 tribes have keys to what otherwise is a walk in area for everyone else. wdfw couldn't manage a garage sale but it sure doesn't help when the tribe will not share harvest data to be a true co manager. Being that i'm in the woods year round I have seen the fall out on both sides, I have also met some awesome tribal members who had their crap together and really cared about the resource, Bottom line its going to take everyone to get on board because whats happening now isn't working for anyone. Nooksack Natives have strict native hunter quotas but the "Ceremonial Harvest" is higher and those numbers aren't readily available that I've heard of. up in a Nooksack logginTwo weeks ago the Natives harvested 30 head out of one herd g cut as the loggers watched. "Ceremonial Harvest" - which is all fine but messes up trying to manage by the numbers. Maybe they do count them, if so wonder what the number is? Whatever it is the Cougars/Bear are getting way more.
I can’t comment on the processing of those 30Elk. It sounded like a big stink, loggers called authorities, weren’t sure how much meat was going to be cared for. Natives said was ceremonial and that was that. Hopefully it was cared for and will feed some families.
I can’t either. But if I had pics I wouldn’t post them. This isn’t a Native Bashing thread. We are all in this together against predators and habitat loss. 1 tribe takes 30 elk out of 1500 in the unit is a drop in the bucket and for good cause. But I would like to see these harvests numbers tracked.
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on December 08, 2021, 06:48:53 AMI can’t either. But if I had pics I wouldn’t post them. This isn’t a Native Bashing thread. We are all in this together against predators and habitat loss. 1 tribe takes 30 elk out of 1500 in the unit is a drop in the bucket and for good cause. But I would like to see these harvests numbers tracked. 30 in one day but what about the other 351 days in a year People need to take pictures of natives slaughtering wildlife for so called ceremonial purposes so the average person can see what is happening to our wildlife
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on December 07, 2021, 09:43:46 PMI can’t comment on the processing of those 30Elk. It sounded like a big stink, loggers called authorities, weren’t sure how much meat was going to be cared for. Natives said was ceremonial and that was that. Hopefully it was cared for and will feed some families.Did they take any pictures?Everyone has a phone these days.I can't fathom a scenario where a group can drop 30 elk like that.