ORIGINAL: blkpowder
This is one I don't care for. Using other states that allow crossbow, to justify its use in Pa. That's like saying, John Doe just jumped
[/align]of a bridge,maybe we should do it too.Here is two states that have been mentioned, license sales in these states don't even come close to Pa.
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[/align]Around 258,000 Arkansans purchase a hunting license each year, according to sales figures from the Arkansas Game and
[/align]Fish Commission. Cory Gray, the agency's deer program coordinator.
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[/align]The boom in Ohio's deer hunting largely was responsible for gains in hunting license sales.
In 2008, the wildlife division sold 301,958 general hunting licenses for an income of $5,737,202. This compares to the 297,246 general hunting licenses sold in 2007 and worth $5,647,674.
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[/align]This is why I have to agree with BTB, I'm not saying no either. But maybe just a week or two season to see what happens.
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they have all of gun season and flintlock season to use their CROSSBOWS.
leave early archery for recurve/compound archery hunters.
do away with early in-line season/gun season.
too much STINK in woods with all hunters trying to get doe meat that week, it screws up your hunting in archery and makes bucks noc-turnal