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natives poach every feeding station. Several years ago broke the gate at the wenas station and shot several bulls on the feed pile. did not retrieve all the meat. DNR and wardens do nothing. always been that way.
There is lots of language involved. Closed areas, the feedlots are still closed to natives. Nile closed this year for the first time. Elk staged on one side of the road, legal for natives and fed on the other, not legal. Lots of gut piles down by the feed, illegal side. Lots of conflicts with people. It was not a pretty situation. As for cutting locks and going into a closed area. I’d think all would be in trouble as I don’t believe the treaty pertains to that, but I could be wrong. Lots of politics
It’s not poaching natives have the right to do it. The state just concentrates the elk by feeding them so the elk stay out of farmers crops.It saves the crops but makes it more convenient for native’s and predator’s to get to the elk.Let’s not turn this into a native bashing thread.
Quote from: boneaddict on March 06, 2023, 11:24:46 AMThere is lots of language involved. Closed areas, the feedlots are still closed to natives. Nile closed this year for the first time. Elk staged on one side of the road, legal for natives and fed on the other, not legal. Lots of gut piles down by the feed, illegal side. Lots of conflicts with people. It was not a pretty situation. As for cutting locks and going into a closed area. I’d think all would be in trouble as I don’t believe the treaty pertains to that, but I could be wrong. Lots of politicsWhich tribe? Muckleshoots or Yakamas?
Quote from: hughjorgan on March 06, 2023, 11:30:38 AMQuote from: boneaddict on March 06, 2023, 11:24:46 AMThere is lots of language involved. Closed areas, the feedlots are still closed to natives. Nile closed this year for the first time. Elk staged on one side of the road, legal for natives and fed on the other, not legal. Lots of gut piles down by the feed, illegal side. Lots of conflicts with people. It was not a pretty situation. As for cutting locks and going into a closed area. I’d think all would be in trouble as I don’t believe the treaty pertains to that, but I could be wrong. Lots of politicsWhich tribe? Muckleshoots or Yakamas?Whitefoot could probably answer that better than I could. Yakama for sure but Mucks are making inroads. I don't keep up with it. THe Mucks bought the Ranch next to me, my neighbors and they farm it. They do a dang good job. I assume they are selling the hay to the WDFW, thats what I heard.