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Old 04-24-2008 | 11:02 AM
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Here is a letter that gives them a good alternative to adding a gun season in the middle of Archery Season.

Dear Commissioners,

The reason I am writing is because I just received and email about the possibility of having to add a 5 day gun season in October to thin out the deer herd in Zone 3. As an archer, I am concerned about the disruption that firearms might have in the middle of archery season. I also assume that the Michigan Bowhunter's will not be pleased if this action takes place.

I would suggest an alternate route that might solve your problem of over population and not have the major disturbance of a gun season in the middle of archery season. The Commission could add crossbows in the regular archery season for Zone 3 and this would help decrease the population. Ohio has had great success with crossbows and their ability to be used in the urban setting where fire arms are not always allowed.

Bow Hunting: An Important Deer Management Tool
By Michael J. Tonkovich, wildlife research biologist, and Patrick Ruble, Bowhunting Preservation Alliance
Another phenomenon occurred during the past 25 years, which has made bowhunting a very valuable management tool. Deer have taken up residence in our cities and towns in fairly large numbers. Bowhunting is often the most effective and efficient way to address overabundant deer in these areas. Cuyahoga County is a good example. The 2004–05 archery harvest was 443 deer — 90 percent of the total county harvest. Although an insignificant contribution to the statewide harvest, the harvest represents over 400 animals that likely would have had to have been taken by less desirable means such as sharp shooting or automobiles. The crossbow accounted for the majority of the harvest. Urban deer problems and problems associated with abundant deer are not unique to Ohio. What is unique is the central role that the crossbow has played in these situations.

Pennsylvania has a program that has added crossbows to the archery season in Wildlife Management Units around Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. These WMUs are in about 17 counties.

http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/v...?Q=161430&A=11
BOARD APPROVES EXPANDED USE OF CROSSBOWS
To offer hunters additional deer hunting opportunities, especially in urbanized areas, the Board of Game Commissioners today gave final approval to a measure to expand the use of crossbows for hunting in Pennsylvania.
Under the new regulation, which takes effect on July 1, crossbows may be used statewide for bear and elk and during any of the firearms deer seasons, including the regular two-week concurrent deer season, the early muzzleloader season and the late flintlock season. In addition, in Wildlife Management Units 2B, 5C and 5D - the most urbanized areas in the state - crossbows would be legal during any established deer season.
Statewide, hunters using crossbows during the early muzzleloader season or late flintlock season would need to have a muzzleloader stamp in addition to their general hunting license and appropriate WMU antlerless deer license. However, late-season flintlock hunters using a crossbow would be permitted to take an antlered deer or an antlerless deer anywhere in the state with their unused antlered deer tag, just like other late- season flintlock hunters.
In WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D, hunters using a crossbow during the archery seasons would need to purchase an archery stamp in addition to their general hunting license and appropriate WMU antlerless deer license.
Disabled hunters would still need to obtain a permanent or temporary disabled hunter permit to use a crossbow during the statewide early archery season outside of WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D.

Starting this fall, Maryland will be adding crossbows to the full archery season in their Suburban Deer Archery Zones. This zone covers five counties and is again an attempt to increase the harvest without adding additional fire arms days.

http://www.dnr.state.md.us/dnrnews/p...8/032608a.html

DNR Finalizes Hunting and Trapping Proposed Regulations for the 2008–2009 and 2009–2010 Seasons

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Today, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Wildlife and Heritage Service finalized the hunting and trapping season and bag limit regulations for the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 seasons. Public comment opportunities began in early February with several public meetings and concluded last week with the Wildlife Advisory Commission approving all of the proposals.
“We are very pleased by the outstanding quality and quantity of input we received during all aspects of the public comment period”, said Pete Jayne, Associate Director for Game Management. “It’s very encouraging to hear from so many people who passionately care about Maryland’s remarkable wildlife resources.”
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o Allow crossbows to be used during the entire bow season in the Suburban Deer Archery Zone (Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties).


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