Texas Bowhunters.. beware...
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Texas Bowhunters.. beware...
I found this on another site but think it's important.
I dont know if this has been posted before but here it is anyway. I found this in the texas bowhunters association web site.
*Texas Special Archery Season Alert*
Dear Fellow Bowhunter:
The Commissioners of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department proposed to open Texas' Special Archery Only Season to youth rifle hunters for the entire month of October through the beginning of General Season. The proposal that is open for public comment is as follows...... (read more)
Link to online petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/bow2008/petition.html
*Texas Special Archery Season Alert*
Dear Fellow Bowhunter:
The Commissioners of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department proposed to open Texas' Special Archery Only Season to youth rifle hunters for the entire month of October through the beginning of General Season. The proposal that is open for public comment is as follows...... (read more)
Link to online petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/bow2008/petition.html
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 194
RE: Texas Bowhunters.. beware...
ORIGINAL: JoshKeller
texas is probably 99% private land anyways. I dont see what the harm is?
texas is probably 99% private land anyways. I dont see what the harm is?
Archery hunters worked long and hard and lobbied for an archery only season and now they want to take it away because the TWPD thinks it will interest more younger people to the outdoors when in fact there are other ways, other programs to get them interested without taking away our archery only season.
If it was your state we in Texas wouldn't be saying''what's the big deal''.
#8
RE: Texas Bowhunters.. beware...
ORIGINAL: Simp
It's not going to affect you unless you hunt on public land.
It's not going to affect you unless you hunt on public land.
You watch a nice buck all summer. You are hunting that specific one. You put in the time and the effort. He gets shot before you get your chance to get him by a kid with a rifle on opening day of bow/youth rifle season. I'm all for kids getting into the outdoors. I have gotten my younger cousins into hunting.
Youth season is a week long. Bow season is a month. Rifle season is almost three months.
Call me selfish, but I like my month without gunfire
#9
RE: Texas Bowhunters.. beware...
ORIGINAL: Simp
It's not going to affect you unless you hunt on public land.
It's not going to affect you unless you hunt on public land.
Here in Texas we pay an additional $7 for our archery tags. This tax gives us October. I'm in no way against taking kids hunting. I take my 4 year old daughter. What I am against is guns in archery season. I don't care who pulls the trigger. There is ample opportunity to take kids hunting in Texas. General season runs from the first Saturday in November to the first Sunday in January. Thats 2 months to take a kid hunting. Not to mention special youth weekend in October and a week of late antlerless and spike season for youths in late January.
If someone wants more time to hunt with the kids in October why not teach them to bowhunt? Or heres an idea parents. Take your kids with you during the general season instead of going alone for fear of kids messing up your hunt!
Again I'm all for youth hunting, hell, I gave a kid a recurve this fall to help get her started, I've invited a member of these forums and his son to join me on a hunt next month in the hopes of the young man getting his first deer. I'm all for youth hunts. I just don't think kids with guns and archery season should mix.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: DFW
Posts: 1,195
RE: Texas Bowhunters.. beware...
Well, by "private land" I was thinking more along the lines of land that you, and maybe 2 or 3 other guys hunt, not a hunting club. I guess this is more of a reason to secure some land that may not get hunted by many people during the season.