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Quote from: highcountry_hunter on April 09, 2023, 06:34:16 PMQuote from: Special T on April 09, 2023, 12:38:42 PMThe deck is stacked against sportsmen. I believe those in the department that want to help us are trapped by employees that LOVE carnivores and do everything in their power to protect them. I think the only solution resides outside of working with the state on this issue. I believe the only way out of this problem and to punch back at anti hunters is to start and support a Foundation for Wildlife Management chapter for the Colville Tribe. https://f4wm.org/ Are we willing to raise money to reimburse tribal trappers? To hold education classes? Find donations, bid on them, and attend banquets?The wolf plan is broken and I don't believe that the legislature will fix this problem. Following through on this would wreck the possibility of fulfilling the wolf plan to restoration... But considering that Many of us do not believe the anti hunters are dealing in good faith, does it matter?I’m not arguing, I’m just asking. How can the Colville tribe’s ability to legally kill wolves help the entire state? Outside of the Colville rez and the north half, do they have any legal hunting jurisdiction anywhere else in Washington state?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I have the same question, can the Tribes legally do this?
Quote from: Special T on April 09, 2023, 12:38:42 PMThe deck is stacked against sportsmen. I believe those in the department that want to help us are trapped by employees that LOVE carnivores and do everything in their power to protect them. I think the only solution resides outside of working with the state on this issue. I believe the only way out of this problem and to punch back at anti hunters is to start and support a Foundation for Wildlife Management chapter for the Colville Tribe. https://f4wm.org/ Are we willing to raise money to reimburse tribal trappers? To hold education classes? Find donations, bid on them, and attend banquets?The wolf plan is broken and I don't believe that the legislature will fix this problem. Following through on this would wreck the possibility of fulfilling the wolf plan to restoration... But considering that Many of us do not believe the anti hunters are dealing in good faith, does it matter?I’m not arguing, I’m just asking. How can the Colville tribe’s ability to legally kill wolves help the entire state? Outside of the Colville rez and the north half, do they have any legal hunting jurisdiction anywhere else in Washington state?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The deck is stacked against sportsmen. I believe those in the department that want to help us are trapped by employees that LOVE carnivores and do everything in their power to protect them. I think the only solution resides outside of working with the state on this issue. I believe the only way out of this problem and to punch back at anti hunters is to start and support a Foundation for Wildlife Management chapter for the Colville Tribe. https://f4wm.org/ Are we willing to raise money to reimburse tribal trappers? To hold education classes? Find donations, bid on them, and attend banquets?The wolf plan is broken and I don't believe that the legislature will fix this problem. Following through on this would wreck the possibility of fulfilling the wolf plan to restoration... But considering that Many of us do not believe the anti hunters are dealing in good faith, does it matter?
Quote from: RB on April 09, 2023, 07:08:45 PMQuote from: highcountry_hunter on April 09, 2023, 06:34:16 PMQuote from: Special T on April 09, 2023, 12:38:42 PMThe deck is stacked against sportsmen. I believe those in the department that want to help us are trapped by employees that LOVE carnivores and do everything in their power to protect them. I think the only solution resides outside of working with the state on this issue. I believe the only way out of this problem and to punch back at anti hunters is to start and support a Foundation for Wildlife Management chapter for the Colville Tribe. https://f4wm.org/ Are we willing to raise money to reimburse tribal trappers? To hold education classes? Find donations, bid on them, and attend banquets?The wolf plan is broken and I don't believe that the legislature will fix this problem. Following through on this would wreck the possibility of fulfilling the wolf plan to restoration... But considering that Many of us do not believe the anti hunters are dealing in good faith, does it matter?I’m not arguing, I’m just asking. How can the Colville tribe’s ability to legally kill wolves help the entire state? Outside of the Colville rez and the north half, do they have any legal hunting jurisdiction anywhere else in Washington state?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I have the same question, can the Tribes legally do this?Yes they can. Wolves are federally delisted on the "North Half" or their ceded hunting grounds. They are not subject to Washington laws in that area. now they couldn't do that on Private property Im assuming because their hunting rights are only on public grounds. They can use any methods that are federally legal, and since the feds dont manage game to the same extent as states they have lots of leeway. They can also us footholds, snares, hunt with hounds ect, which we cannot.I'm not certain but the Nez Pierce and the Confederated Umatilla tribes could possible do this in the blues If that is also in the federal delisted area. It may be considered part of the Rockies but I'm unsure where exactly the line down that direction is. I'm willing to be corrected, but I've been told by many folks that those 2 tribes are not very big on predator control.Other tribes MAY be able to do something similar but I don't happen to know much about the other tribes hunting rights on that side of the state. The Spokane's smoke them on the Rez, and I've been able to talk to a couple that have shot them. If the Feds ever delist in the Cascades the Yakimas could wreck havoc in a huge swath of country. They could trap and hound hunt cougars in a huge are if they had the incentive to do so. Certain Tribes have culled cougars in ceded hunting areas with hounds to great effect, and to the benefit of all sportsmen.I believe sportsmen need to have a Come To Jesus meeting regarding our frustration with some tribes/members. We can support them despite our strong dislike for some of what they do, OR we can fight really hard and be organized. Its going to take more work than we have been doing either way.
I wouldn't expect to much help from natives. Only thing they owe us is the middle finger. Those wolf numbers don't sound right to me.I can't remember what Idaho wolf growth rate was.Our biologists compare ungulate numbers with Idaho all the time. But wolves .....no...no....no...Washington can't compare wolf numbers or wolf growth with Idaho.We will never see a wolf tag in this state.Also if you read enough about wolves on all these wildlife conservation places. They just paint a picture of eastern Washington hunters being a bunch of poachers. That's why our wolf population isn't growing.So it really depends on who you ask.
Quote from: hunter399 on April 10, 2023, 07:14:43 AMI wouldn't expect to much help from natives. Only thing they owe us is the middle finger. Those wolf numbers don't sound right to me.I can't remember what Idaho wolf growth rate was.Our biologists compare ungulate numbers with Idaho all the time. But wolves .....no...no....no...Washington can't compare wolf numbers or wolf growth with Idaho.We will never see a wolf tag in this state.Also if you read enough about wolves on all these wildlife conservation places. They just paint a picture of eastern Washington hunters being a bunch of poachers. That's why our wolf population isn't growing.So it really depends on who you ask.They're killing more wolves than the DFW.