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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #150 on: November 30, 2016, 05:40:32 AM »
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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #151 on: November 30, 2016, 05:44:49 AM »
Oh my. Here we really go!
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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #152 on: November 30, 2016, 05:56:29 AM »
Trophyhunt, can you stick ur nose up plats butt any further? Lol
lol, I know right!  I have respect for what plat does behind the scenes. But I'm pretty sure he knows how I feel about tribal hunting rights, I'm trying to stay away from the my usual rants on the issue, for the first time in my life!   Besides, maybe I can get him to take me trophy elk hunting in September next year!!   

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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #153 on: November 30, 2016, 06:33:38 AM »
Trophyhunt, can you stick ur nose up plats butt any further? Lol
lol, I know right!  I have respect for what plat does behind the scenes. But I'm pretty sure he knows how I feel about tribal hunting rights, I'm trying to stay away from the my usual rants on the issue, for the first time in my life!   Besides, maybe I can get him to take me trophy elk hunting in September next year!!   

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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #154 on: November 30, 2016, 06:44:15 AM »
What concession would you be willing to give native tribes in return for forfeiture of their hunting rights?

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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #155 on: November 30, 2016, 06:54:23 AM »
What concession would you be willing to give native tribes in return for forfeiture of their hunting rights?

At what point does resource management become more important. Serious question BTW.

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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #156 on: November 30, 2016, 06:57:43 AM »
Trophyhunt, can you stick ur nose up plats butt any further? Lol
lol, I know right!  I have respect for what plat does behind the scenes. But I'm pretty sure he knows how I feel about tribal hunting rights, I'm trying to stay away from the my usual rants on the issue, for the first time in my life!   Besides, maybe I can get him to take me trophy elk hunting in September next year!!   

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Why you laughing it could happen, all you have to do is ask Plat
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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #157 on: November 30, 2016, 07:22:40 AM »
Trophyhunt, can you stick ur nose up plats butt any further? Lol
lol, I know right!  I have respect for what plat does behind the scenes. But I'm pretty sure he knows how I feel about tribal hunting rights, I'm trying to stay away from the my usual rants on the issue, for the first time in my life!   Besides, maybe I can get him to take me trophy elk hunting in September next year!!   

 :chuckle:
Why you laughing it could happen, all you have to do is ask Plat

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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #158 on: November 30, 2016, 07:43:25 AM »
What concession would you be willing to give native tribes in return for forfeiture of their hunting rights?

At what point does resource management become more important. Serious question BTW.

Here's a serious answer. At what point does the government stop asking for more and more rights to be forfeited, given up? Hunting is just one part so if we give one up do they stop there or keep asking? 

Would you give up any of your rights knowing it could lead to more or eventually all? Would you give up free speech? The right to bear arms? Assemble?

The solution is a long and difficult one. I've explained previously what it would take and that's really the only option. I'm not trying to come off as defiant or negative on this issue just truthfully.
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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #159 on: November 30, 2016, 07:54:59 AM »
What concession would you be willing to give native tribes in return for forfeiture of their hunting rights?
It would cost the entire ceded area back

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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #160 on: November 30, 2016, 07:56:56 AM »
What concession would you be willing to give native tribes in return for forfeiture of their hunting rights?

The freedoms and rights of the US and protections that big brother Uncle Sam provides. Wait they already have them.

How about a big thank you for the Louisiana purchase or the Native Americans would be speaking Spanish or extinct. I don't believe the Spanish would've been so understanding of thier rights and treaties.

The United States had to fight France, Spain, and Natives to acquire this land and make the United States what it is today. Hell we even had a dispute between the British to get the Oregon territory.

Generally when you lose a war the conquering country doesn't give you any rights (abide or die).




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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #161 on: November 30, 2016, 08:00:35 AM »
This thread has reached an epic level of stupidity.




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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #162 on: November 30, 2016, 08:10:18 AM »
What concession would you be willing to give native tribes in return for forfeiture of their hunting rights?

At what point does resource management become more important. Serious question BTW.

Here's a serious answer. At what point does the government stop asking for more and more rights to be forfeited, given up? Hunting is just one part so if we give one up do they stop there or keep asking? 

Would you give up any of your rights knowing it could lead to more or eventually all? Would you give up free speech? The right to bear arms? Assemble?

The solution is a long and difficult one. I've explained previously what it would take and that's really the only option. I'm not trying to come off as defiant or negative on this issue just truthfully.
This is a great response.

Nobody wants to give an inch on gun rights for this very same reason.  Give an inch and the next thing you know they are taking a mile.

If resource management is so important start with what you can control, non native overharvest.  It happens every year.  Six elk in one day in the colockum just a few weeks ago.  3 bulls and a cow in Oregon just showed up in another thread.

How about predator management?  There are other factors making an impact on resource management that are within our control.

Rather than  :bash: about something that is so difficult to change work on what is enforceable.
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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #163 on: November 30, 2016, 08:12:40 AM »
Trapps onto something,  somebody tell Tibet stop fighting, you belong to China. Iraqis', give it up, ISIS is here to stay. S. Korea, enough okay. Resistance is futile, conform or die.
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Re: 28 Desert Unit bucks taken by Yakima Indian Nation rumor or truth?
« Reply #164 on: November 30, 2016, 08:18:29 AM »
What concession would you be willing to give native tribes in return for forfeiture of their hunting rights?

At what point does resource management become more important. Serious question BTW.

Here's a serious answer. At what point does the government stop asking for more and more rights to be forfeited, given up? Hunting is just one part so if we give one up do they stop there or keep asking? 

Would you give up any of your rights knowing it could lead to more or eventually all? Would you give up free speech? The right to bear arms? Assemble?

The solution is a long and difficult one. I've explained previously what it would take and that's really the only option. I'm not trying to come off as defiant or negative on this issue just truthfully.

I am relatively new to the site Plat, what did you suggest before as a solution?

Really the only realistic thing i can see changing is for laws and rules adopted by tribes.  I don't want anyone to have rights taken from them. I know if I qualified for tribal hunting I would most assuredly fight tooth and nail to keep it.

 


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