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Its pretty difficult if you're not familiar with Tribes but an easy indicator is becoming more and more common around here, our new Yakama Nation license plates which are for Yakama Members only. Also, if they mention they have a permit then they're not Yakama because Yakamas don't require any permits. I usually just ask right off the back if they don't look Yakama. Also, this year our Tribal Leaders issued a letter to the Mucks and WDFW to halt all permits and illegal hunting in our territories or face lawsuits. I haven't inquired as to the responses but from what they told me is they're serious and ready to move forward if they don't comply. So that means their all open game if I see them.
I would love to see your harvest info plat. Thanks. Looking forward to it.
I talked to three different mucks that where road hunting in robinson canyon the first week of december . they where dressed like they where headed to a soccer game not hunting , Atleast We where able to save some elk that day since we spooked them off the roads early . Not one of them got outta there truck and even glassed a canyon let alone hiked one ( evidence from the lack of boot tracks . Close the gates to walk in only mid Nov and you will all but cure the problem there. I agree, close gates and you'll spare more wildlife.
Good read and info.
Yep the tags have been reduced because of the increase in native harvest. I agree the gate should be closed as soon as the special permit season is over. If this doesn't work we need to do away with the special permits and close it after the general elk season. It is a shame to have to close it down early but I see no alternative. The animals got hammered last year by natives in December.