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It seems like we (as hunters and fishman) should be sending thoughtful emails to these tribes to show our support for their efforts. It never hurts to reinforce a positive. Maybe along the lines of:"We as true conservationist of fish and game support your efforts in holding the WDFW commission accountable to their mandate of ensuring the proper management of our game species. The commission has shown little thought to maintaining our game and our hunting and fishing heritage as sportsman. I want to commend you for fighting for all sportsman in the state of Washington and hope you do not waiver on this issue today or in the future as we share a mutual interest in protecting and proliferating our herds in this state"I am no an expert on tribal affairs between us sportsman and their objectives; however, it seems like they are often aligned. Sending emails in support to their counsels might lead to better outcomes today and going forward (future issues).Does anyone know the proper emails that we can send such emails to? Maybe list them here? Is there other hunter friendly tribes that we should also be sending letters too?
Quote from: Wsucoug on January 26, 2024, 10:11:51 AMIt seems like we (as hunters and fishman) should be sending thoughtful emails to these tribes to show our support for their efforts. It never hurts to reinforce a positive. Maybe along the lines of:"We as true conservationist of fish and game support your efforts in holding the WDFW commission accountable to their mandate of ensuring the proper management of our game species. The commission has shown little thought to maintaining our game and our hunting and fishing heritage as sportsman. I want to commend you for fighting for all sportsman in the state of Washington and hope you do not waiver on this issue today or in the future as we share a mutual interest in protecting and proliferating our herds in this state"I am no an expert on tribal affairs between us sportsman and their objectives; however, it seems like they are often aligned. Sending emails in support to their counsels might lead to better outcomes today and going forward (future issues).Does anyone know the proper emails that we can send such emails to? Maybe list them here? Is there other hunter friendly tribes that we should also be sending letters too?I think if anything, we should probably remember our place and theirs in any statements. They aren't standing up for all sportsmen- they are standing up for their Tribes and treaty rights. IF there is overlap, it's a happy accident. We should offer support, if they'd like it, to ensure the commission upholds their end faithfully. Remember, they are flexing their co-managers rights, and we are stakeholders under the other co-manager.Who's knows-in the scope of things maybe the Tribes end up loving the policy. We should still support their right to consultation and then take up our beef with the commission after. Gratitude is good, but we need to be respectful in not giving direction or assuming alignment
I wasn’t worried about this policy, but I’m glad some of you are very slowly figuring out who runs wdfw.
letters received this week from the Quileute Tribal Council, Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Lummi Business Council and Puyallup Tribe of Indians, all of whom requested the Fish and Wildlife Commission “stop action on the draft Conservation Policy” Thanks to these tribes for their participation in the process
Quote from: Jake Dogfish on January 26, 2024, 03:39:03 PMI wasn’t worried about this policy, but I’m glad some of you are very slowly figuring out who runs wdfw.Not to derail this thread, but how were you not concerned about a majority of anti hunters rewriting the management plan?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk