Colockum Elk numbers
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 7
Colockum Elk numbers
Has anyone wondered why the elk numbers are down in the Colockum? A friend of mine told my of the Indian hunting going on in the Colockum. Now I believe it. A Yakima indian kid came to work on my job and he told me he kills between 12 and 15 elk a year. Most out of the Colockum. He also sold a half to a guy on the job for $100. In one day he and his buddies also killed nine mule deer does. He says he kills around 15 to 18 deer a year. Its time to change the laws and treaties. Any one have any ideas to start the process?
#2
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 15
RE: Colockum Elk numbers
i was up in the naches area this week elk hunting in the cleman area. and i talked to a biologist and they are putting gates on the area up there to keep all the people out from jan1st to april 31st for the protection of the herd since that is a wintering area. that is what they need to do on the colockum and it might keep the rest of those of those warhoops out of there from killing the rest of the herd
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Washington
Posts: 343
RE: Colockum Elk numbers
The war hoops will just move to another area, doenst matter what you do. There also hunting the Yakima training center pretty hard for deer to.
OU, did you kill a cow. At least there opening those gates before turkey season, was that Bio pretty sure on the april 31st date.
OU, did you kill a cow. At least there opening those gates before turkey season, was that Bio pretty sure on the april 31st date.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Washington
Posts: 343
RE: Colockum Elk numbers
I dont think they have rules, And I think you will get busted for shooting big game on reservation, you can hunt birds on the res. not big game though. There always shooting deer around yakima area.
#6
Join Date: Aug 2004
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RE: Colockum Elk numbers
Would be nice if the tribal hunters would stay on there reservations when they hunt or have some type of regulation when they need to hunt off the reservation. It would be a shame if the heards are depleated because of this type of hunting.
#10
RE: Colockum Elk numbers
How about maybe we make them decide whether they want those treaty"rights", or thier casino money......they could only have ONE!
There also seems to be some other problems up there, saw a few animals this year where the DNA didn't seem quite right RE#1 a very questionable spike we saw killed (you'd have to have seen it),#2 a Spike with one side rising about 2", then curving down in front of it's eye, #3 and a 3x4 that ALL branches came out of it's head-not above the ears. By the way the regs. are written he would be a legal spike- if you liked court!
Seems to us that it is time to give out MORE branched permits since inbreeding is becoming a evident problem to idiots like us.
Also: I think on the north end that apple workers could be getting many-- How many fences do you see around recent (or ANY) orchards in the Stemilt basin? Almost (maybe) [:'(][:@]NONE!!! They seem to have no problem driving on posted closed roads.
There also seems to be some other problems up there, saw a few animals this year where the DNA didn't seem quite right RE#1 a very questionable spike we saw killed (you'd have to have seen it),#2 a Spike with one side rising about 2", then curving down in front of it's eye, #3 and a 3x4 that ALL branches came out of it's head-not above the ears. By the way the regs. are written he would be a legal spike- if you liked court!
Seems to us that it is time to give out MORE branched permits since inbreeding is becoming a evident problem to idiots like us.
Also: I think on the north end that apple workers could be getting many-- How many fences do you see around recent (or ANY) orchards in the Stemilt basin? Almost (maybe) [:'(][:@]NONE!!! They seem to have no problem driving on posted closed roads.