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I’ve recently transitioned into a self identifying Native American. I’m sure the state will be as accepting and accommodating of my transition as they have with others in this state. I’m really looking forward to my new rights in 2024.
Quote from: Bowhunter3 on December 31, 2023, 12:39:01 PMThe colville tribe members handle their weight and more. If wdfw could be controlled by them instead of Seattle this would be a destination state. I have a few buddies out in nespelem that work hard, successfully, to control predators and do everything they can for conservation. They are a truly united people where a few bad apples don’t make a difference. Wish the same could be said all over.I agree,Have a few friends.Even though there seasons,bag limits, opportunity is much better than ours. They seem to respect the seasons and management set fourth by there own tribe. Making there management very good.
The colville tribe members handle their weight and more. If wdfw could be controlled by them instead of Seattle this would be a destination state. I have a few buddies out in nespelem that work hard, successfully, to control predators and do everything they can for conservation. They are a truly united people where a few bad apples don’t make a difference. Wish the same could be said all over.
Quote from: meatwhack on December 31, 2023, 09:00:40 PMI’ve recently transitioned into a self identifying Native American. I’m sure the state will be as accepting and accommodating of my transition as they have with others in this state. I’m really looking forward to my new rights in 2024.Ha, let us know how that works out
Quote from: Buzzsaw461 on December 31, 2023, 09:04:50 PMQuote from: meatwhack on December 31, 2023, 09:00:40 PMI’ve recently transitioned into a self identifying Native American. I’m sure the state will be as accepting and accommodating of my transition as they have with others in this state. I’m really looking forward to my new rights in 2024.Ha, let us know how that works out Worked for Elizabeth Warren, why not him?
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Yakamas Facebook page has some fresh elk jerky for sale if anyone is interested.
This stuff will never end. For goodness sake, if there were big bulls in downtown Olympia on Main Street, certain individual groups would call it there ceremonial right to hunt that area and shoot them on the sidewalk!What a crock. Between the trantesticals and other BS groups wanting special privilege's, so many think their owed something or can do what they want. Last time I checked, this was the United States of America!
Quote from: trophyhunt on December 30, 2023, 06:59:52 PMQuote from: TD3939 on December 30, 2023, 06:33:22 PMI'm pretty sure if this hunt was for meat, like the ancestors of the current tribes focused on, those big old tuff bulls would be safe. It's pure and simply a trophy hunting opportunity that the non-tribal hunting community will never partake in. This has nothing to do with tradition or heritage. It is what it is.we will prob never know the back door deals that went down on this one.Oh I think we know. I do believe politics play a role. Democrats/WDFW are bleeding hearts always caving to the tribes. Tribes are always willing to accept the cheese. Democrats actually do more damage to the natives and their heritage and don’t even realize it. This was an absolute waste...mismanage a population and then allow this type of activity (not calling it hunting). You’d think some of these coulda been relocated I don’t see anything on this subject relating to a treaty. That’s just an excuse. Looks like entitlement and greed? This goes against what natives have historically stood for. You can’t tell me when the treaty was signed there was an idea of natives driving around in trucks chasing/shooting trophy bulls with some sort of pride....I to think their ancestors wouldn’t be to proud.
Quote from: TD3939 on December 30, 2023, 06:33:22 PMI'm pretty sure if this hunt was for meat, like the ancestors of the current tribes focused on, those big old tuff bulls would be safe. It's pure and simply a trophy hunting opportunity that the non-tribal hunting community will never partake in. This has nothing to do with tradition or heritage. It is what it is.we will prob never know the back door deals that went down on this one.
I'm pretty sure if this hunt was for meat, like the ancestors of the current tribes focused on, those big old tuff bulls would be safe. It's pure and simply a trophy hunting opportunity that the non-tribal hunting community will never partake in. This has nothing to do with tradition or heritage. It is what it is.
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