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Quote from: huntnfmly on June 13, 2011, 10:23:04 AMQuote from: bearpaw on June 13, 2011, 10:04:09 AMIt sounds to me that since the WDFW hasn't reduced bear damage that the DNR is bypassing state management and using the tribe. This is the way it was explained to me, not sure of the details, but I forwarded the same info to a few people who will likely check into the situation.The WDFW hands are somewhat tied because public hunters are not able to use baiting or hounds due to the initiative which was passed several years ago by voters. Legislators have not overturned that vote so it stands. Tribes are not bound by those restrictions, so it appears the DNR is bypassing WDFW management of wildlife.However, if bear are such a problem there, was there additional spring tags issued? Ruth just called me and that is exactly how she explained it to me.That we as non tribal members are bound by the no bait or hounds but tribal members are not so that is how the dnr is taking care of peeling.Ruth said they are very dissapointed with dnr decision are trying to come up with better ways to manage the problem.Aka more permits or longer seasonsI know on private land, timber companies can use individuals to hound hunt on bear damage permits. Thise individuals dont have to be tribal. That might not be the case on DNR land. DNR might have to use tribal members because of some rule they have.My guess is the DNR has quite a problem with bear damage and lots of damaged trees. They needed to find a solution immediately, so they went to the tribe to take out some problem bears. You can say they could have done more permit hunts and other options, but the fact is hound hunting is the most effective way to kill bears. Especially problem bears.
Quote from: bearpaw on June 13, 2011, 10:04:09 AMIt sounds to me that since the WDFW hasn't reduced bear damage that the DNR is bypassing state management and using the tribe. This is the way it was explained to me, not sure of the details, but I forwarded the same info to a few people who will likely check into the situation.The WDFW hands are somewhat tied because public hunters are not able to use baiting or hounds due to the initiative which was passed several years ago by voters. Legislators have not overturned that vote so it stands. Tribes are not bound by those restrictions, so it appears the DNR is bypassing WDFW management of wildlife.However, if bear are such a problem there, was there additional spring tags issued? Ruth just called me and that is exactly how she explained it to me.That we as non tribal members are bound by the no bait or hounds but tribal members are not so that is how the dnr is taking care of peeling.Ruth said they are very dissapointed with dnr decision are trying to come up with better ways to manage the problem.Aka more permits or longer seasons
It sounds to me that since the WDFW hasn't reduced bear damage that the DNR is bypassing state management and using the tribe. This is the way it was explained to me, not sure of the details, but I forwarded the same info to a few people who will likely check into the situation.The WDFW hands are somewhat tied because public hunters are not able to use baiting or hounds due to the initiative which was passed several years ago by voters. Legislators have not overturned that vote so it stands. Tribes are not bound by those restrictions, so it appears the DNR is bypassing WDFW management of wildlife.However, if bear are such a problem there, was there additional spring tags issued?
Ya my friend talks to Dnr all the time . Dnr wanted a spring bear hunt wardens in 460 said thier wasn't enough evidents on damage and blow Dnr off so they gave the key to the tribes
And while they are in there what happens if a nice buck or a big bull elk walks across is it bear only or can they shoot what ever they want.
Thier are to main gates one is off of 18 and i90 and one is off of x27 to the right. That take u to the towers witch are in 460 east side of 18 before raging river is in 460
Quote from: True Sportsman on June 13, 2011, 10:45:11 AMQuote from: huntnfmly on June 13, 2011, 10:23:04 AMQuote from: bearpaw on June 13, 2011, 10:04:09 AMIt sounds to me that since the WDFW hasn't reduced bear damage that the DNR is bypassing state management and using the tribe. This is the way it was explained to me, not sure of the details, but I forwarded the same info to a few people who will likely check into the situation.The WDFW hands are somewhat tied because public hunters are not able to use baiting or hounds due to the initiative which was passed several years ago by voters. Legislators have not overturned that vote so it stands. Tribes are not bound by those restrictions, so it appears the DNR is bypassing WDFW management of wildlife.However, if bear are such a problem there, was there additional spring tags issued? Ruth just called me and that is exactly how she explained it to me.That we as non tribal members are bound by the no bait or hounds but tribal members are not so that is how the dnr is taking care of peeling.Ruth said they are very dissapointed with dnr decision are trying to come up with better ways to manage the problem.Aka more permits or longer seasonsI know on private land, timber companies can use individuals to hound hunt on bear damage permits. Thise individuals dont have to be tribal. That might not be the case on DNR land. DNR might have to use tribal members because of some rule they have.My guess is the DNR has quite a problem with bear damage and lots of damaged trees. They needed to find a solution immediately, so they went to the tribe to take out some problem bears. You can say they could have done more permit hunts and other options, but the fact is hound hunting is the most effective way to kill bears. Especially problem bears.Some of the worst damage areas I have found was on DNR land and they would never issue us a permitt to run the dogs . Said they dont issue permitss for state land?? That was 5-6 years ago when I had my last Depredation permitt for bears. ??
why cant we all join a tribe. problem solved.I'm registered native American and i don't get all these perks but I'm from another part of the country and there we have to follow the same rules as everyone alse and it works just fine
Quote from: bucklucky on June 13, 2011, 11:24:20 AMQuote from: True Sportsman on June 13, 2011, 10:45:11 AMQuote from: huntnfmly on June 13, 2011, 10:23:04 AMQuote from: bearpaw on June 13, 2011, 10:04:09 AMIt sounds to me that since the WDFW hasn't reduced bear damage that the DNR is bypassing state management and using the tribe. This is the way it was explained to me, not sure of the details, but I forwarded the same info to a few people who will likely check into the situation.The WDFW hands are somewhat tied because public hunters are not able to use baiting or hounds due to the initiative which was passed several years ago by voters. Legislators have not overturned that vote so it stands. Tribes are not bound by those restrictions, so it appears the DNR is bypassing WDFW management of wildlife.However, if bear are such a problem there, was there additional spring tags issued? Ruth just called me and that is exactly how she explained it to me.That we as non tribal members are bound by the no bait or hounds but tribal members are not so that is how the dnr is taking care of peeling.Ruth said they are very dissapointed with dnr decision are trying to come up with better ways to manage the problem.Aka more permits or longer seasonsI know on private land, timber companies can use individuals to hound hunt on bear damage permits. Thise individuals dont have to be tribal. That might not be the case on DNR land. DNR might have to use tribal members because of some rule they have.My guess is the DNR has quite a problem with bear damage and lots of damaged trees. They needed to find a solution immediately, so they went to the tribe to take out some problem bears. You can say they could have done more permit hunts and other options, but the fact is hound hunting is the most effective way to kill bears. Especially problem bears.Some of the worst damage areas I have found was on DNR land and they would never issue us a permitt to run the dogs . Said they dont issue permitss for state land?? That was 5-6 years ago when I had my last Depredation permitt for bears. ??That is rather interesting. I never knew that no permits for state land. I didn't know you did damage permits either. That is pretty cool.It sounds like the only option the DNR had would be the tribe to get rid of those problem bears. It seems like their hands are tied in some instances... I say good for the DNR to find a loophole and use it. I just hope the tribe conducts themselves professionally and respectfully.
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