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Wolves are federally delisted in the eastern third of Washington, but Washington state law prohibits hunting them anywhere in the state.
NO....it is written DIRECTLY in their game laws, they cannot shoot wolves. That is for Colville and for the Yakima confederated tribes.That being said, I know the tribal guys will shoot on site with little fear of reprucussions. (tribal guys I am referring too are Colville and have told me in person.)
Why no coyotes?
it's listed nowhere in the Yakama Regs and I've asked our own wildlife and regulatories but as long as the wolves are federally protected in our Areas it is illegal for a Yakama Tribal Member to kill them, just like sea lions. Just because they are doing it doesn't make it legal, it just means they haven't been caught. And currently the wolves are still listed federally in our Ceded Areas so it's a no-go to legally hunt, but from what i've been able to gather they are not welcome nor will they stand for as many wolves as the State wants in our area.Under our regs it states which predatory animals are defined and the wolves are not one of them. Wolves do have culture significance and are apart of our tribes culture and history but from the other side of the current spectrum wolves are not welcome if they're taking opportunities away from hunters to provide for the greater whole.As long as they are illegal federally there is not much that's going to take place but, similar actions can be taken such as the Colville Tribe only allowing a very small amount with tight regulation of the size are possible.
As far as I know no plan has been made as of yet. There is a survey that is out asking the members their opinion. And one of the questions was how we should handle them if the choice is made I picked to hunt and trap. The survey is on the tribal website.