Ahh, but some of the tribal community do embrace wildlife management. If the bears are too numerous, and eat too many elk calves, or consume too many deer fawns, and wreak havoc within certain areas of tribal concern -

They open it up to hunting as a proper management tool to keep most of the wildlife within their purview in a healthy balance.

They even bait hunt their bears ensure the correct number of bears are kept in check.

It just costs you non tribal hunters money to help them manage the population if you choose to pay the pipers..


Edited by 20 Gage (06/08/23 09:44 AM)
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