Lumenoks in KS?
#3
There's a lot I don't know, butWHAT in the world would makeluminoks be considered illegal? They don't do anything except make your arrow more visibile in flight and assist in arrow recovery, right? Sorry, but making them illegal just doesn't make sense.
#4
ORIGINAL: kshunter
From what i've heard, KDWP is expected to vote/pass the use of lighted nocks for the fall. But it sounds as if it'll go through. I hope so anyways!
From what i've heard, KDWP is expected to vote/pass the use of lighted nocks for the fall. But it sounds as if it'll go through. I hope so anyways!
ORIGINAL: LittleChief
There's a lot I don't know, butWHAT in the world would makeluminoks be considered illegal? They don't do anything except make your arrow more visibile in flight and assist in arrow recovery, right? Sorry, but making them illegal just doesn't make sense.
There's a lot I don't know, butWHAT in the world would makeluminoks be considered illegal? They don't do anything except make your arrow more visibile in flight and assist in arrow recovery, right? Sorry, but making them illegal just doesn't make sense.
#5
I was also wondering the same thing. I saw something aboutthe Wildlife and Parksvoting on it over a month ago in the Wichita Eagle. However, I haven't heard the results. Maybe I just haven't looked hard enough.
#7
ORIGINAL: LittleChief
There's a lot I don't know, butWHAT in the world would makeluminoks be considered illegal? They don't do anything except make your arrow more visibile in flight and assist in arrow recovery, right? Sorry, but making them illegal just doesn't make sense.
There's a lot I don't know, butWHAT in the world would makeluminoks be considered illegal? They don't do anything except make your arrow more visibile in flight and assist in arrow recovery, right? Sorry, but making them illegal just doesn't make sense.
#8
ORIGINAL: Snood Slapper
Actually, right now, the law reads that you cannot have any electronic device attached to your arrow. It is a law that was not meant to prevent lighted nocks, but rather devices for poaching. I expect an exemption to be passed this year.
ORIGINAL: LittleChief
There's a lot I don't know, butWHAT in the world would makeluminoks be considered illegal? They don't do anything except make your arrow more visibile in flight and assist in arrow recovery, right? Sorry, but making them illegal just doesn't make sense.
There's a lot I don't know, butWHAT in the world would makeluminoks be considered illegal? They don't do anything except make your arrow more visibile in flight and assist in arrow recovery, right? Sorry, but making them illegal just doesn't make sense.




