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Sounds Like some Houndsmen should make friends with some local tribesmen.. Sounds like a Win Win to me.
I do know the tribes in many cases have done positive things for fish and fish habitat. They oftentimes force the state (or private landowners) to protect and/or restore salmon and steelhead habitat, among other positive things. I'm not so sure about anything they have done to improve wildlife populations in areas outside of their reservations. I know it's been mentioned before, but if the tribes want to have a positive influence on deer and elk numbers, why don't they hunt cougars with hounds in all the areas they are allowed to hunt? It seems like the perfect way to get around the ban on hound hunting, and the diminishing numbers of deer and elk due to the increase in cougar numbers. I'm sure there are guys with hounds that would be happy to take tribal members out to kill some cats. Is there any reason this can't be done? Does anyone know?
I would like for once an Indian or a White Guilt person to have ONE SINGLE comback and actually debate me about 1. Proper Game Managment and what the tribes does for the Colockum. Or 2. The fact that it's okay that hunting in WA fits the definition of discrimination to a T.
Thanks TL,I have really enjoyed the site, there are some terrific people on here, and I have a feeling its places like this that will eventually spearhead change. Not only legally, but in the actions of every sportsman regarding where they spend their money and how they vote. Heck, maby someone like Dan Agnew skips a year of 400" bulls and starts a fund for a legal challenge to the tribes blatent decimation of public resources. If every sportsman skipped only one year of hunting and fishing and sent the money to that fund WDFW and the Tribes would be pissing all over themselves to get to the table for real change.
Quote from: 6x6rack on November 02, 2010, 10:56:22 AMThanks TL,I have really enjoyed the site, there are some terrific people on here, and I have a feeling its places like this that will eventually spearhead change. Not only legally, but in the actions of every sportsman regarding where they spend their money and how they vote. Heck, maby someone like Dan Agnew skips a year of 400" bulls and starts a fund for a legal challenge to the tribes blatent decimation of public resources. If every sportsman skipped only one year of hunting and fishing and sent the money to that fund WDFW and the Tribes would be pissing all over themselves to get to the table for real change.I do have to say agree with a lot of what you are saying. A lot of the tribes money comes from casinos, etc., and we are all paying to shoot ourselves in the foot by spending our money their (by we I mean the general populous, I personally haven't gone to any tribal casinos). I have a question though: what legal change do you think we all could make if given the resources?