I thought I heard Matt/PA head explode
#1

OCTOBER 24, 2008
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today gave preliminary approval to expand the lawful use of crossbows to include both the archery deer and bear seasons. The Board would need to approve the measure at another public meeting in order for the proposal to take effect, so this change will not be in place for the 2008-09 seasons.
The proposal giving preliminary approval also would remove the lawful use of crossbows during the October muzzleloader or late flintlock muzzleloader season.
Other changes made by the proposal would simplify and make the language of the regulations easier to understand.
Good luck!!!!
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today gave preliminary approval to expand the lawful use of crossbows to include both the archery deer and bear seasons. The Board would need to approve the measure at another public meeting in order for the proposal to take effect, so this change will not be in place for the 2008-09 seasons.
The proposal giving preliminary approval also would remove the lawful use of crossbows during the October muzzleloader or late flintlock muzzleloader season.
Other changes made by the proposal would simplify and make the language of the regulations easier to understand.
Good luck!!!!
#7

That'll be great. Pennsylvania bow season can now just be one big happy trailer park.
At least now the upside is that all those scumbuckets who lie like rugs and feign disabilities to get their crossbow permit - now they won't have to fake it anymore.
Next step: Legalizing the idling ATV as a legal "treestand."
At least now the upside is that all those scumbuckets who lie like rugs and feign disabilities to get their crossbow permit - now they won't have to fake it anymore.
Next step: Legalizing the idling ATV as a legal "treestand."
#8

Its a shame, I agree. A crossbow is not a bow. I don't care you look at it. What is really sad is I believe it does state in the current regs that a compound bow can't have one of those devices that basically holds the bow at full draw for you. What is the difference between this and a crossbow?
The only slight bright spot to this is that maybe we'll see less wounded deer this way.
The only slight bright spot to this is that maybe we'll see less wounded deer this way.
#9

i heard the same as Early in, that its got 1 more vote to go through and it seems like its gunna be real...
i dont wanna see it. i live and hunt in 2B...ive had farms close the door on all archery hunters because deer were running around with bolts sticking out of them. thats no joke. one farmer had 4 or 5 bucks in 1 season...all crossbow bolts. he closed the farm.
with as many hunters as we have in PA, i think it will get ugly. yes, bad shots happen no matter what the weapon. but my beef with the crossbow crowd is that ALL too many of them think they are rifles. yes, they can hit a target at 50 and 60yds...but so can i with my compound. most just dont realize that they dont have the energy requierd for those long shots...taking neck and shoulder shots like they are shooting a rifle...etc etc...
they might as well just open the rifle season when ARCHERY season starts and just run it the whole way through....
they are also trying like mad to allow INLINE muzzleloaders in our late FLINTLOCK and ARCHERY season (crossbows are already allowed state wide for 2 weeks in rifle and 3 weeks in the late season)
i wont quit hunting....but i wont be happy.
i have NO problem with people that HONESTLY cannot use a BOW using a crossbow...but to everyone else, either learn the game and shoot a BOW or stay outta ARCHERY season!!! same goes with the guys that want inlines in FLINTLOCK season.
i dont wanna see it. i live and hunt in 2B...ive had farms close the door on all archery hunters because deer were running around with bolts sticking out of them. thats no joke. one farmer had 4 or 5 bucks in 1 season...all crossbow bolts. he closed the farm.
with as many hunters as we have in PA, i think it will get ugly. yes, bad shots happen no matter what the weapon. but my beef with the crossbow crowd is that ALL too many of them think they are rifles. yes, they can hit a target at 50 and 60yds...but so can i with my compound. most just dont realize that they dont have the energy requierd for those long shots...taking neck and shoulder shots like they are shooting a rifle...etc etc...
they might as well just open the rifle season when ARCHERY season starts and just run it the whole way through....
they are also trying like mad to allow INLINE muzzleloaders in our late FLINTLOCK and ARCHERY season (crossbows are already allowed state wide for 2 weeks in rifle and 3 weeks in the late season)
i wont quit hunting....but i wont be happy.
i have NO problem with people that HONESTLY cannot use a BOW using a crossbow...but to everyone else, either learn the game and shoot a BOW or stay outta ARCHERY season!!! same goes with the guys that want inlines in FLINTLOCK season.