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Old 07-18-2010 | 09:56 AM
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bigcountry
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Honestly, too rediculus to even give a reply. Are you high today?

you're trying to find a way to continue justifying your ridiculousness ....... its failing miserably

I have posted the negatives, I have seen, go back thru the pages and find. Brad, your not worth the effort honestly.

I never said my gun was legal archery gear. Another lie by you.

Brad, are you diabled? Are you unstable. Oh yea, its vertigo. In your head, right?

Dude, you want to use a crossbow, go for it, you don't have to make up these stories to your freinds. Oh yea, what was it a few years ago? You couldn't get penetration, so you bought a tradtech? Justification after justification. Now, its vertigo. I see.



Originally Posted by Ranger77
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/huntersguide/weapon.asp

no, guns are NOT legal archery equipment in Maryland. See the above rules and regulations. Go to Maryland, buy a non-res license and go into archery season with a 30.06 and see what happens.

you're trying to find a way to continue justifying your ridiculousness ....... its failing miserably





I doubt that. You might have 2 depredation permits allowing you to kill crop damaging wildlife, but that doesn't mean the archery season is allowing you to do it nor does it mean your gun is legal archery equipment.

The G&F likely uses dyamite outside of trapping season for nuisance beavers.

Does that mean dynamite is legal means to kill beavers? why no ........ even a kid can see the difference. look it up




BTW what is this arrowgun you speak of? Can you give me a link to it please? I'm very curious, I cannot find it anywhere and I've searched wikipedia, m-w.com, Maryland's web site .......... I simply cannot find it anywhere.

Maybe its where the boofalongmongalong is? Because that word I cannot find either.






ok, I'll cal you out on this one - show me the negative. give me factual negative of what the crossbow did to your season/bag limits or other impacts to Maryland archery season. Go ahead, and believe you me if you can show me something, I'll be against crossbows right there with you.

go on boy




they're managing their herds right now, people like you are left behind while they do it. sorry, that's the truth




LOL you're big on the whole " liar liar, pants on fire" thing today aren't you?

I didn't accuse, I didn't call you a liar, I stated the obviousness of your insistant posts. Nothing more, nothing less.

None the less IF that was what you wanted to show, lets look at the Maryland G&F regulations to see what they say hm?


Oh, looky there .......... no mention of "gun" anywhere, "gun" isn't attached but I do see "bow" attached.

Must be a bow then huh? Maryland says it is






Vertical Bow Regulations

•Vertical bows (compound, recurve, or straight limb) may be used to hunt nutria, woodchucks, and all game birds and game mammals, including migratory game birds, with the exception of beavers, long-tailed weasels, mink, muskrats, and river otters.
•Draw locking devices are legal on all vertical bows except when hunting waterfowl.
•Release aids are permitted.
•For hunting deer and bear, the vertical bow shall have a full draw and pull of not less than 30 pounds.

Crossbow Regulations

•Crossbows may be used to hunt nutria, woodchucks, and all game birds and game mammals with the exception of beavers, long-tailed weasels, mink, muskrats. river otters, and waterfowl.
•The use of telescopic sights is permitted on all crossbows.
•A crossbow used for deer or bear hunting shall have a draw of not less than 75 pounds.
•All crossbows should have a working safety.
•It is unlawful to have a ****ed crossbow in, on or leaning against any vehicle.

Regulations Pertaining to Both Vertical Bows and Crossbows

•Arrows used for deer or bear hunting must have a sharpened broadhead with a metal cutting surface having a minimum width of 7/8 of an inch.
•The vertical bow and crossbow may be used for hunting deer during the Deer Firearms Season and Muzzleloader Season, in accordance with Firearms and Muzzleloader Season regulations.
•Firearms may not be carried while hunting deer during the Bow Season.
•The use of poisoned arrows is not permitted.
 
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