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You didn't ask me how many I whacked last year it is a grand total of four didn't even kill a bull last year or a branch bull anyway. Now you say it is OK to kill up to three elk in one year for a non member if it is in another state. My kills could be spread over 12 Million acres. The Tribes gave up all that land so settlers could move in and they were told they could retain all of there hunting and fishing in usual and accustom places it is not a privilege that was traded it was all ours to begin with and if settlers didn't like it they could move on just like you can. Tribal kills compared to non Tribal kills Tribal kill might be at the low end of less than 5% on Yakama ceded land compared to non Tribal not a true fact number just a guess.. What is the number for our ceded area that the state kills 3000 animals?
rezboy - I hadn't seen any posts from you in awhile. Welcome back.Yak - 4 elk - sounds like a spike and three cows? did i get that right? any deer?By the way thank you for sharing.Yes, some of the members here might kill 3 elk over three states or more, but they had to pay dearly to do so. Washington - assuming resident. $ Idaho - now over $840 for non-resident deer & elk tag. Montana - $660 or so for deer / elk comboassuming those three states - you are looking at $1600 plus for a total of 1 week in washington, 2 weeks in Idaho, 1 month in Montana for elk. If you choose to hunt deer - the season gets a little longer. But all are a great distance from home and involve a great deal of time off and travel time to do so. 12 million acres is quite small in comparison to the billions of acres involved in hunting those three states. I would like to know how many the entire tribe took, so we can compare with the state data as to how many cows and bulls were taken by the rest of the population. I am not even going to guess how many or what percentage until I can look at data, because I don't have any idea what the tribe or multiple of tribes can take. Can other tribes hunt in your ceded area? Is there overlap? I don't know. Killbilly - you might be right that this will go nowhere, but I think just through this dialogue that I have learned more in one conversation than I ever would. All politics involves awareness, compromise and some level of agreement. and it all starts with awareness, which is usually the time frame that takes the longest to accomplish anything. What happens if we do the math and find out that between a few tribes that the harvest is far greater than what each tribe realized. Maybe each tribe will begin to re-evaluate their methodology. Who knows, but it is always worth discussion. Besides we are either going to beat this subject to death or some subject along the lines of 25-06 vs 257 weatherby or .300 ultra mag vs. 30-378 weatherby etc. We are going to debate something - all debates are valid until they result in hurt feelings. Hopefully we haven't gotten to that yet. Hopefully we can keep these conversation civil.
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all debates are valid until they result in hurt feelings. Hopefully we haven't gotten to that yet. Hopefully we can keep these conversation civil.my feelings are hurt, but im "closed minded" not morally superior like guys named andrew
i have to confess rasbo......i dont really have feelings so the whole thing was a lie
actaully Killbilly, lost in the middle after that one was me saying I stand corrected as you were right. Sorry you missed that. That was the point of my e-mail to you as well so that you didn't miss it.QuoteWhatever Bone