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I had this particular tag last year for rifle. This Unit is by far one of the hardest Unit to hunt this side of the mountains, due to the overall terrian. Dont get me wrong their are elk, but its not easy. This hunt was a great experiance, but it did have its downfalls. 1) the first 5 out of 6 bulls i saw had their horns cut off, 2) After i found some really nice bulls, OUR wonderful WDFW was up their pushing the elk with helicopter and plane towards the park. The closer you get to matlock and shelton, their is alot of poaching that transpires.
The fact that the tribe draws tags only illustrates the fact that they are taking a conservation and management approach to the elk. They make this decision by choice. I respect the fact that they have gone to a draw hunt to ensure the future of the resource. It so easy to dwell on the negative side of tribal hunting and it seems even harder to recognize a tribe doing good for the resource. No it doesn't right all wrongs but I tip my hat to anybody with a conservation mindset especially with elk. Knowing the tribes have the ability to open any unit within their ceded area 24/7/365 tells me they do care and are being proactive in management.
The locals all hunt off 4wheelers.....gates or no gates. Ive actually witnessed first hand 2 helicopters circling a herd of elk a few weeks ago. About half mile north west of Matlock. Simple 100% fact....whether it was WDFW i dont know.