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Do you think they chased elk in that area 80 yrs ago with four wheel drive vehicles on their hunt? I don't think so. So it's not ancestral.
Quote from: HUNTIN4SIX on December 27, 2023, 06:56:06 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on December 27, 2023, 06:44:00 PMAhhh, just like traditional ways…. 🤮 I am trying to refrain from posting on this matterWhere does it say tribes are bound by methods previously used? I always find this claim amongst the more odd. I believe much of the discussion during the negotiations were quite the contrary. Including being able to travel to hunt.
Quote from: trophyhunt on December 27, 2023, 06:44:00 PMAhhh, just like traditional ways…. 🤮 I am trying to refrain from posting on this matter
Ahhh, just like traditional ways…. 🤮
Hopefully the rights held by tribes influence a truly disruptive and extremely biased policy body at the wdfw to perpetuate the consumptive use of natural resources to benefit all.
Last elk habitat the Yaks can easily harvest/kill elk.they've done enough damage to GMU's 346-342-360-352-368While hunting late season archery mule deer in 2017-2019, I'll never forget the 2 flatbed trucks driving by camp with 4+ dead elk piled on.Observed this each evening for 4 days as we sat by the campfire.Listened to Yaks shoot multiple times in 342-346. One morning, watched thru binocs as they winched dead elk uphill to their flatbed truck.Our final count, over 6 days we were camped, was 19 elk killed. Who knows how many we didn't see on trucks?!! Watch for "ceremonial" elk meat sale soon in Craigslist etc.
I'm confused. I thought the elk that live in that area we "off limits" to all because of the nuke plant? Is that not right? Figured it to be some national security thing or safety?
The beat way to stop or change this bs is to make it public and call your representatives. They try to make it seem like our voice doesn't matter but when enough of us step up and say something that is when change can potentially happen. Dan newhouse had commented on this issue stating that the mountain should be open to all public not just one party.This is a true slaughter of this heard and if it's not stopped or changed there won't be a herd to manage, especially the way the tribes treat all the other populations. I've talked to several indians that get excited just seeing a track on the res. I personally have called and emailed representatives. Will it help just me calling? Probably not, but it is the best way to try and change this slaughter. If anything make it permit Or a lottery and the state would make a ton of money from this instead of the tribe driving all over an ecological preserve damaging vegetation.
Well does someone have any photos of the bulls they killed yet? There's has to be a truck driving around Wapato/ Toppenish by now with 3 or 4 racks out the back and huge "Air Jordan" sticker on the window.