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Quotebut at this time the Yakima elk heard is still growing and is bigger than they would like so the Yakama Tribe is not hurting them to bad.Not to But the Yakima herd has been REDUCED from a high of 13.000-14,000 to currently 9,000-10,000I am not blaming anyone other than the WDFW, as that is their "Objective" but come on, how about a little "fact checking" Quote"The Yakima bull ratio continues to be within objective,but had been declining . In 2010, a lowharvest resulted in relatively high numbers of yearlingbulls on the winter range, reversing the trend." Hooray ! for the spike hunters, but what happened to the "Mature" Bulls ? .............................................I'll climb back under my rock now...
but at this time the Yakima elk heard is still growing and is bigger than they would like so the Yakama Tribe is not hurting them to bad.
"The Yakima bull ratio continues to be within objective,but had been declining . In 2010, a lowharvest resulted in relatively high numbers of yearlingbulls on the winter range, reversing the trend."
Not bad mouthing anyone, just asking legitimate questions.Why not shoot some cows though, why shoot 5 bulls?Why not shoot 2 bulls and 3 cows for example. Thats my question.
one thing that I hear alot and it has nothing to do with what you posted Chiefbigbul, as I thought you said some good things...... I hear about tradtion and stuff like that. I think what irks me as the outsider is that there WEREN'T elk even here until recent years. Whites translocated them. Ceremonial rights for harvest. I may be completely misinformed, but elk weren't involved in your ceremonies in the past. Salmon and venison were.
Here's an experience I wish I could've seen and heard myself. My aunt attended the Elders Day dinner this year and almost all of the Elders there were very upset (that's putting it nicely) because the meal was not comprised of traditional foods. Majority of the Elders that were at a table my aunt was sitting at refused to eat the salmon because it was not prepared correctly and didn't eat any of the meat because it was not deer or elk. More good points across the board fellas. I've already harvest my bull for the year and I'm now looking to get my father connected on an elk. I've stayed consistent with one bull and/or one buck a year with at least 2 maybe 3 females a year.
Quote from: PlateauNDN on October 21, 2011, 01:38:35 PMHere's an experience I wish I could've seen and heard myself. My aunt attended the Elders Day dinner this year and almost all of the Elders there were very upset (that's putting it nicely) because the meal was not comprised of traditional foods. Majority of the Elders that were at a table my aunt was sitting at refused to eat the salmon because it was not prepared correctly and didn't eat any of the meat because it was not deer or elk. More good points across the board fellas. I've already harvest my bull for the year and I'm now looking to get my father connected on an elk. I've stayed consistent with one bull and/or one buck a year with at least 2 maybe 3 females a year. Plateau youve been on here long enough to know that without pics its all lies and bull You know the rules PICS, PICS, PICS, PICS, PICS, PICS, PICS, PICS, PICS. And I still can't believe you havn't responded to the Marine joke I made. Must be getting soft in your old age.