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Through The Efforts of Wisconsin Bowhunters....
  • We have gone from a five day, buck only, season in two counties of the state in 1934, to our 85 day bow hunting for either sex deer.
  • In 1942 the first bear season with bow and arrow was established.
  • In 1943 the first open season for does or bucks was established.
  • In 1945 the law required a bowhunter to have 50% of his clothing in RED. It took until 1951 to have this law repealed so camouflage could be worn.
  • In 1947 it was illegal to have a strung bow in an automobile. In 1952 this law was repealed and replaced with the law allowing a strung bow within a case to be carried in an automobile.
  • In 1953 the December bow season was established.
  • In 1965 a separate bow & arrow license was implemented, which firmly established the very large number of bow and arrow hunters.
  • In 1971 Portable Tree Stand use was legalized in Wisconsin.
  • In 1989 obtained an additional 15 minutes hunting time.
  • In 1989 Bowhunters no longer had to case their bows until they returned to their vehicle.
  • In 1990 Bonus tags were made available to bowhunters in deer management units that were substantially over goal and under-subscribed by gun hunters choice applicants. Hunters Choice tags can be filled during archery season.
  • 1991 - 1994 WBH financially supported Professor Ray Anderson's Black Bear study, which compared the health of a hunted vs. non-hunted bear population. This data will be valuable in defending bear hunting against unwarranted attacks.
  • In 1994 Legal to bowfish from a boat with motor running. If not bowfishing, bow must be in a case.
  • Since 1995 has sponsored participants in the Becoming an Outdoors Woman program.
  • In 1997 Bowhunters able to hunt up until the Friday before the gun season in "T" zones (4 extra days).
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