I don't even know why natives were allowed to hunt Sasquatches...they were introduced after the treaties were signed. I wish they would have hunted them with traditional methods.
Colockumelk...you do realize we're going to develop a reputation for ruining serious threads with our sarcasm and tomfoolery.
On a serious note, to engage Hohriverrunner...I admit I'm not familiar with the endeavors of the Hoh tribe. They are one of several treaty signatories to the same treaty as my tribe, but we do not combined our harvest data with them or are they hunting with our tags or regulations. I do know they have either policy or natural resource staff that deal with fish and wildlife (I only know that because I met one at a F&W conference). They have a very small village and I know at least some of their members hunt in the same areas as the Quinaults. They are probably hunting pretty aggressively right now because like other tribes over here they focus their efforts before and after the bulk of the state seasons, so I would not be surprised if to see hoh tribal members out hunting nor would I be surprised if I seen hoh tribal members with one or more elk in the back of a truck...just as I'm not surprised when I see two elk in the back of trucks all throughout the state seasons.
My thoughts...