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I don't know where you came across the negativity, but I was just stating what I believed the tribal limits were. Thanks for clearing up the seasons. They are actually longer than I thought. Don't remember muleys going through December, but I guess that's changed. As for T, congrats to him on a great buck. I was just hoping that his permission was granted to post his pic on a public forum. quote: ""This has been one of the more mild starts to winter we have had in the last 3 to 4 years, and that as you should know, since you seem to know a lot about deer management it sounds like, has a very negative impact on the deer herd as a whole.""You've got me lost here. I always thought severe early starts pushed the deer down lower and upped the hunter success rates, made winter grazing more difficult, was detrimental to fawn survival, and allowed predators to concentrate on smaller areas to target deer............
Quote from: PlateauNDN on December 01, 2011, 09:55:11 AMQuote from: woodywsu on December 01, 2011, 07:27:27 AMI don't think you can credit management for this buck. Really? And do you care to explain how you cannot credit their Big Game Management. They have a good permit system and from what I know from my in-law they are very stringent on it. Also from what I've learned from speaking with some Tribal Members from there at various meetings throughout the State they are very much involved in reporting and monitoring of harvested game due to their permit system. They take a very proactive role in monitoring it and from what i've listened to, heard and read it sounds like it is working wonders for them. Sorry Meat, I started to type and then noticed you posted your comments and very well stated indeed. Again, they have a good established game system and enforce it pretty good from what I'm told. All I can say is congrats to the hunter and this is one of the reasons (not the main reason for those of you that know) why I won't post any pics of any harvested animals on here (even though I've only harvest one animal this year and that's fine with me). Seriously, how is a two bucks per day (or does part of the time) season that goes from June through December providing the "good" management that led to this buck. I'm crediting this buck to great genetics, and living in a secure spot.
Quote from: woodywsu on December 01, 2011, 07:27:27 AMI don't think you can credit management for this buck. Really? And do you care to explain how you cannot credit their Big Game Management. They have a good permit system and from what I know from my in-law they are very stringent on it. Also from what I've learned from speaking with some Tribal Members from there at various meetings throughout the State they are very much involved in reporting and monitoring of harvested game due to their permit system. They take a very proactive role in monitoring it and from what i've listened to, heard and read it sounds like it is working wonders for them. Sorry Meat, I started to type and then noticed you posted your comments and very well stated indeed. Again, they have a good established game system and enforce it pretty good from what I'm told. All I can say is congrats to the hunter and this is one of the reasons (not the main reason for those of you that know) why I won't post any pics of any harvested animals on here (even though I've only harvest one animal this year and that's fine with me).
I don't think you can credit management for this buck.
Quote from: MtnMuley on December 01, 2011, 10:06:28 AMQuote from: PlateauNDN on December 01, 2011, 09:55:11 AMQuote from: woodywsu on December 01, 2011, 07:27:27 AMI don't think you can credit management for this buck. Really? And do you care to explain how you cannot credit their Big Game Management. They have a good permit system and from what I know from my in-law they are very stringent on it. Also from what I've learned from speaking with some Tribal Members from there at various meetings throughout the State they are very much involved in reporting and monitoring of harvested game due to their permit system. They take a very proactive role in monitoring it and from what i've listened to, heard and read it sounds like it is working wonders for them. Sorry Meat, I started to type and then noticed you posted your comments and very well stated indeed. Again, they have a good established game system and enforce it pretty good from what I'm told. All I can say is congrats to the hunter and this is one of the reasons (not the main reason for those of you that know) why I won't post any pics of any harvested animals on here (even though I've only harvest one animal this year and that's fine with me). Seriously, how is a two bucks per day (or does part of the time) season that goes from June through December providing the "good" management that led to this buck. I'm crediting this buck to great genetics, and living in a secure spot.In states other than WA you can kill multiple deer a year, and on top of that in some states you can continue to buy tags until they are sold out, and furthermore there are states where you may have to shoot 4 to 6 doe's to even earn your buck tag. Just because you can shoot two deer per day for the season does not mean that every tribal member is going out and slaughtering 2 deer every single day. You have to have room to store the meat, and 2 to 3 deer per entire season is more than plenty for must hunters. There are laws set in place and enforced just like state regulations that prevent wasting game animals, this keeps people from strictly going out and horn hunting when they do not need the meat. I am not saying that this buck got as big as he did strictly because of management by any means, there obviously has to be the genetics present on top of a good diet with plenty of minerals to grow a buck of this caliber, but to think that good management practices do not account for part of it is just plain ignorance, its not like this is the only big buck on the reservation, and to be quite honest he is not the biggest buck on the reservation by any means at all. you have to accredit at least some of that to good management practices
Supposedly a big whitetail was taken in the same area.
Quote from: SpotandStalk on December 01, 2011, 11:51:44 AMSupposedly a big whitetail was taken in the same area.ya it was taken in the same area, not actually all that far apart from each, that is actually father and son, and one of my good friends ive grown up with
Just cuz they are part of the Colville tribe does not mean they only hunt on the reservation. I had two tribal guys walk within 35 yards of my stand while I was in it. They wentover a ridge and started rattling. Kinda was hoping they would call me a buck!! This was the start of late bowseason this year and they were hunting with rifles. Talked to them that night and they can actually hunt from the rez all the way to the Canadian border if they want to. Awesome for them. Not so awesome for bowhunters....