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why has no one brought up the FACT that the bull to cow ratio is jacked because the Natives are filling thier trucks with big bulls year round Instead, the WDFW is just being its ignorant F'ing self and punishing those who act responsibly and obey the laws. Its going to take the Natives killing every last one of them for the WDFW to pull thier heads out of thier ass
Quote from: KINGWOODROW on November 01, 2010, 09:06:18 PM why has no one brought up the FACT that the bull to cow ratio is jacked because the Natives are filling thier trucks with big bulls year round Instead, the WDFW is just being its ignorant F'ing self and punishing those who act responsibly and obey the laws. Its going to take the Natives killing every last one of them for the WDFW to pull thier heads out of thier ass KINGWOODROW, what do you want the WDFW to do about the indians killing elk in the Colockum?
Quote from: bobcat on November 02, 2010, 07:26:12 AMQuote from: KINGWOODROW on November 01, 2010, 09:06:18 PM why has no one brought up the FACT that the bull to cow ratio is jacked because the Natives are filling thier trucks with big bulls year round Instead, the WDFW is just being its ignorant F'ing self and punishing those who act responsibly and obey the laws. Its going to take the Natives killing every last one of them for the WDFW to pull thier heads out of thier ass KINGWOODROW, what do you want the WDFW to do about the indians killing elk in the Colockum?(Pretending to be KING) I want the Colockum to go to permit. I hate the idea, but isn't it the best one?
Well that raises a great question that I honestly don't know the answer to......What does it matter if a branched antler bull or a true spike breed the cows.....Wouldn't the genetics be the same when it is a 1 year old spike....or when that same bull is a 9 year old monster?!?! So, if they are truly trying to "Manage the herd" wouldn't they want the genetically inferior 2x1, 2x3, 2x2 and so on 2,3,4 year old bulls shot?!?! Why does harvesting a "true spike" help anything?!?!
I'm actually for permit only elk hunting for the entire eastside, and possibly the entire state. But what would this do to stop the excessive harvest by the Indians?
Quote from: bobcat on November 02, 2010, 07:40:25 AMI'm actually for permit only elk hunting for the entire eastside, and possibly the entire state. But what would this do to stop the excessive harvest by the Indians? If WDFW closes it due to conservation reasons the Indians can not hunt there based on their own regulations. However I am not sure how it would be enforced.Brandon
If all the people who complain about the Colockum yet still hunt it would stop hunting it, it might have a positive impact on the herd. Police yourselves. Seems like a pretty simple concept to me.
Quote from: remington300mag on November 01, 2010, 04:36:50 PMWell that raises a great question that I honestly don't know the answer to......What does it matter if a branched antler bull or a true spike breed the cows.....Wouldn't the genetics be the same when it is a 1 year old spike....or when that same bull is a 9 year old monster?!?! So, if they are truly trying to "Manage the herd" wouldn't they want the genetically inferior 2x1, 2x3, 2x2 and so on 2,3,4 year old bulls shot?!?! Why does harvesting a "true spike" help anything?!?!I have no answer to the second half of you question referring to the older 2x1 ect.. But the true spike breeding question I do, when a true spike breeds there is a lower chance of successful breeding, there is a lower survival rate, and there is a chance the calf will be born late. It basically comes down to immature sperm. I will see if I can find the study I read and post it here. I honestly think that there needs to be something done and soon. Quote from: bobcat on November 02, 2010, 07:40:25 AMI'm actually for permit only elk hunting for the entire eastside, and possibly the entire state. But what would this do to stop the excessive harvest by the Indians? If WDFW closes it due to conservation reasons the Indians can not hunt there based on their own regulations. However I am not sure how it would be enforced.Brandon
Bobcat the reason that Indians were still allowed to hunt in the Umptanum is because the WDFW does not have a spine. The Boldt Decision leaves our state to regulate tribal harvest in the name of conservation. Our state however doesn't feel the need to EVER excersise this right.
The Boldt decision is directly relevant to hunting and the allocation of animals. Regarding the right to regulate tribal harvest in the name of conservation: we need to do our part before we ever attempt to go down that road. This means fix our problems in teh colockum, since we harvest the majority of bulls killed. We have other issues as well, but our harvest is for sure bigger than theirs, and that will be the number one thing that needs to happen before we try to force them to reduce their take.