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Quote from: igotbigbulls on October 28, 2011, 04:10:50 PMdont know about the ak47 thing. never heard about it. winter feeding stations werent always feeding stations. unethical hunting and poaching are two different things. if someone wants to drive up in the middle of the day and shoot a big bull in a feeding station. very unethical in my book. Oh I'm sorry I thought you wanted to compare the way different people hunted in this state. Winter feed stations weren't always there...that is your best answer for those pukes "hunting" there?
dont know about the ak47 thing. never heard about it. winter feeding stations werent always feeding stations. unethical hunting and poaching are two different things. if someone wants to drive up in the middle of the day and shoot a big bull in a feeding station. very unethical in my book.
Colock ill make this short and sweet. Do I agree or like that the fines and penalties are lesser? NO. Do I agree they should be stricter? YES. Do I believe they are discriminatory? NO, because I nor anybody else on here wrote them or had a say in writing them. Our Tribal Councils from the past determined the level of punishments long ago and the present day Tribal Council Members are the only ones who can change it.The issue I see coming over and over again is the penalties. Would a non-tribal member doing the same thing get the maximum amount? Probably not, because the standards range is based off criminal history.Take the young man from montesano who was posted on here for poaching "killing" in other words over a 100 big game animals in a month and got 5 months? Do I believe that was tough enough? NO. Is it going to stop him or deter anybody? NO, it just makes them a little more cautious and if their going to break the law they will do it regardless the punishment.So yes the problem isn't isolated and can't be solved overnight and all our bickering is going to continue.
The problem is not the Treaty, the problem is todays society. Trophy hunting has become more and more popular over the years. Today everybody wants the biggest buck or bull on the mountain. Our fathers, grandfathers and great grandfathers didn’t hunt for horns back in the day. They hunted for meat because they needed it to survive, same as the natives. Sure, if a big buck or bull was the first opportunity they had they would shoot it. Not because of the size of its antlers but because it presented them with the opportunity to harvest some meat. Just like todays meat hunters, they will take the first opportunity they have to fill the freezer. I know a lot of old timers that have some very impressive racks just laying around out in the barn or an old storage shed or even tacked up on the barn and are now cracked and bleached out beyond repair. It wasn’t a popularity contest back then and it still isn’t for them. A lot of these old racks that were taken back in the 40’s or 50’s that are surfacing today are being showed off by their sons or grandsons, or some trophy collector.I don’t think there is any one of us on here that could say that if we had the opportunity to go and legally shoot one of those big Hanford bulls that we would not do it. (I know I would have) Did the native that shot it have the legal right to do so? Yes! Did he shoot it because he needed the meat or because it was one of the biggest and most popular bulls in the state? I personally don’t know this guy so I cannot say for certain, but I am led to believe that it was because of the later. If he was hunting for meat why did he not go to an area that he has hunted in the past that was a lot closer to home where he had a much greater opportunity instead of taking a trip and going after a bull, or bulls that are very rarely in an area where they can be shot? So my opinion is this! There are a few, like this guy that are abusing the system and making it look bad for everyone else. Just like the non-natives have a few that abuse the system. The problem is this guy is using the treaty to his advantage, this makes him legal. Is this what the treaty was meant for? No! Is that what his forefathers had in mind when the treaty was signed? No! The only way any of this will stop is if the Tribes step up and put a stop to it themselves. The problem is they do nothing and it makes them as a whole look bad.
Hey i have an idea!!! Lets all camo up and meet at say the obsevatory unit or maybe little naches and bring our paint guns,, divide into two teams and end this thread with a little paint ball action! After that we could go to naches and buy each otber a round and laugh about our "war wounds" and make treaties that we will do this everytime one these threads comes up. any takers?
Quote from: dartondude on October 28, 2011, 03:53:52 PMIf the Natives are allowed to harvest game/fish levels higher than the rest of society, they should be restricted to the same harvest methods used before European settlement..(i.e., stick and a string).the numbers for harvest arent even close. do your homework.
If the Natives are allowed to harvest game/fish levels higher than the rest of society, they should be restricted to the same harvest methods used before European settlement..(i.e., stick and a string).
Quote from: buck man on October 28, 2011, 06:17:53 PMHey i have an idea!!! Lets all camo up and meet at say the obsevatory unit or maybe little naches and bring our paint guns,, divide into two teams and end this thread with a little paint ball action! After that we could go to naches and buy each otber a round and laugh about our "war wounds" and make treaties that we will do this everytime one these threads comes up. any takers?Sign me up, but I get first shot at u buckman and I get to freeze my paintballs first!!
Klickman,I have a serious question. I'm not denying that the picture is anything than what you described, but what is it proof of that we all don't already know? We know tribal members can harvest multiple animals in most cases. We know it is human nature for hunters to brag about their success. We know hunters load elk up whole in the back of their trucks from time to time. So, what argument does this picture go along with? I'm not saying there isn't one. I just want to know what it is.