Some Native Americans have different ethics about hunting and fishing than others. Some subsistence hunt and fish when and where they want for whatever they want while others follow the rules of the state...My wife and I are native but follow the rules of the state but we have native neighbors who are very old school and believe the treaties gave them right to hunt and fish at will for anything with any means possible. Our previous tribal admin even encouraged this to some degree.
What I mainly see is the fact that they don't understand the resource and that it is not infinite. They will kill more deer than the area can support being taken and a lot of our communities that have high NA populations are deer deserts. My neighbors on one side are full blood and when cutting fire wood they cut the big white oaks to burn and leave the post oaks. They have been doing this all over their small property so eventually they will get them all...it's like they don't understand the relationship of these trees to the deer that they like to kill or something...we have definitely lost something between now and back in the old days when we had the knowledge to not wipe out a resource...
New thing for our tribe for 2016 was every registered tribal member 16 yrs of age and older was issued a state hunting and fishing license and were given 1 free buck (rifle season only) tag and 1 spring tom turkey tag at no cost. They come in the mail, lots of party hunting going on with this arrangement and is one of the reasons I think our area had so much pressure this year. When you have 5 or 6 in a house with rifle buck tags at no cost then they try to fill them all... They even sent me one and I already have a Lifetime AHunting and fishing license I purchased many years ago that includes most all tags and permits...
What I mainly see is the fact that they don't understand the resource and that it is not infinite. They will kill more deer than the area can support being taken and a lot of our communities that have high NA populations are deer deserts. My neighbors on one side are full blood and when cutting fire wood they cut the big white oaks to burn and leave the post oaks. They have been doing this all over their small property so eventually they will get them all...it's like they don't understand the relationship of these trees to the deer that they like to kill or something...we have definitely lost something between now and back in the old days when we had the knowledge to not wipe out a resource...
New thing for our tribe for 2016 was every registered tribal member 16 yrs of age and older was issued a state hunting and fishing license and were given 1 free buck (rifle season only) tag and 1 spring tom turkey tag at no cost. They come in the mail, lots of party hunting going on with this arrangement and is one of the reasons I think our area had so much pressure this year. When you have 5 or 6 in a house with rifle buck tags at no cost then they try to fill them all... They even sent me one and I already have a Lifetime AHunting and fishing license I purchased many years ago that includes most all tags and permits...
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