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My camera date is incorrect. It was within the last 3 weeks.
Quote from: IBspoiled on February 27, 2017, 01:52:53 PMMy camera date is incorrect. It was within the last 3 weeks. so what makes you think its a Native?
Quote from: renrutbocaj on February 27, 2017, 03:12:40 PMQuote from: IBspoiled on February 27, 2017, 01:52:53 PMMy camera date is incorrect. It was within the last 3 weeks. so what makes you think its a Native?So what makes you think it's not. For you people that don't live in a area where Tribal hunting occurs, they are still hunting on a daily basis. As far as seasons go it is whenever they want and the restrictions are anything with hair on it.If someone would like to prove me wrong please post some Trible season dates and regulations.
Is this a video of some elk running through the woods? Maybe I'm missing something. How did we get to it being native hunting pressure that's pushing the elk through the woods? Am I missing something? I mean...it could be a wolf or even one of the new grizzly bears too, right?
Quote from: jackelope on February 27, 2017, 04:54:03 PMIs this a video of some elk running through the woods? Maybe I'm missing something. How did we get to it being native hunting pressure that's pushing the elk through the woods? Am I missing something? I mean...it could be a wolf or even one of the new grizzly bears too, right?There is a gun shot at the end of the video. That doesn't make it tribal, it could be poaching. It could be someone just shooting coyotes in the area and spooking the elk at the same time.
Quote from: Rainier10 on February 27, 2017, 04:55:24 PMQuote from: jackelope on February 27, 2017, 04:54:03 PMIs this a video of some elk running through the woods? Maybe I'm missing something. How did we get to it being native hunting pressure that's pushing the elk through the woods? Am I missing something? I mean...it could be a wolf or even one of the new grizzly bears too, right?There is a gun shot at the end of the video. That doesn't make it tribal, it could be poaching. It could be someone just shooting coyotes in the area and spooking the elk at the same time.
Quote from: Cultusman on February 27, 2017, 03:40:33 PMQuote from: renrutbocaj on February 27, 2017, 03:12:40 PMQuote from: IBspoiled on February 27, 2017, 01:52:53 PMMy camera date is incorrect. It was within the last 3 weeks. so what makes you think its a Native?So what makes you think it's not. For you people that don't live in a area where Tribal hunting occurs, they are still hunting on a daily basis. As far as seasons go it is whenever they want and the restrictions are anything with hair on it.If someone would like to prove me wrong please post some Trible season dates and regulations.This is one of the reasons that I ask. I am not tribal myself, however I have worked for and with several tribes in Washington. I was a Fishery manager for one and am now a Wildlife manager for another. I know for a fact that there are hunting seasons and fishing seasons for most if not all tribes. It frustrates me to see comments such as yours that have no basis other than "they are still hunting on a daily basis. As far as seasons go it is whenever they want and the restrictions are anything with hair on it." Ive lived and worked my whole life around tribes and reservations. Im not saying there is not a few bad apples that are native, but there are just as many bad apples who are non-native that are out there poaching, stealing trail cameras, harvesting trees, dumping trash, etc. I have seen many of those first hand by non-tribal members.Im not here to get in a pissing match, I just think its funny that because somebody heard a gun shot on their trail camera that they assume its tribal members. Are there images of this person or the vehicle that was in the area, or any other reason to suspect that it was definitely a tribal member?