I didn't mean for everyone to start bashing on this thread.
Those are both a couple of nice bulls.
I was wondering why they were taken so early?
If the season starts on July first then there is my answer.
I was also wondering if there is any kind of bag limit, and I said I am sure there is.
Tribal land has biologists that moniter the health of the fish and wildlife hence setting the seasons and limits.
Because of the population density of the tribes compared to the rest of the state the limits are sometimes more liberal on tribal land.
I know this because My granddaughters father works as a biologist for the Puyallup tribe.
As far as native american hunting off the tribal land I believe the treatys have the wording All Of the accustomed places or something to that effect.
I Think the fact of the matter is, with all of the hunters and fishermen we have these days on top of urban development and land loss we are being slowly crowded out of places to hunt and fish. And I don't know about anyone else but, that is the way I was brought up and is a part of my heritage.
Instead of bashing each other maybe we should start looking for ways to save our heritage joining Rocky mountain Elk foundation D.U Or one of the many groups out there and giving back to the fish and game we have taken over the years.
Who knows maybe someday we'll be able to take our great grandson fishing in a pond that was once destined to become a strip mall.
Ramprat
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Proud Life time N.R.A. member For over 25 years.