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RE: Xbow fun
ORIGINAL: Buck Hunter 1 BTB I hope you have been following this thread sometimes. Seems sportsmen and women aren't as impacted by the crossbow and it's usage as your original thread alludes. By the way, I just bought my wife a crossbow and my daughter 10 and i are looking for a suitable one for her. Seems they don't have the armstrngth you have so Xbow is a great opportunity to get us all in the woods together, of course that goes against your grain as Xbows offer to many opportunities for people to go in the woods and crowd "the real hunters". Again, I will huint on Sunday's and w/a Xbow in PA in a very short while. I have just created a $$ income producing opportunity for PAPGC that they will NOT turn down. I am sorry to be so sarcastic, but the bow community has just turned me off w/ these entitlment statements about prowess and practice and special seasons, and whining about people in the woods who don't belong, etc.......... I went through it when I small gamed w/ my bird dog and now because I lean more towards shooting my Xbow than my compound, you guys are banging me again. As I aged in this sport I learned in PA (at least) that it is all about the $$, not the sport. Old saying used in the law enforcement "Follow the money". Good Hunting! |
RE: Xbow fun
Now there is a rational response that I agree with totally.
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RE: Crossbows introduced for regular archery season in PA
Sproulman & BTB what about the beggining recurve/compound hunting persons?? Should they not take your mandatory class? They do teach some in the Hunters Ed but does that make them proficient w/ a bow? BTB, you make an excellent point.........ut good for the goose, good for the gander.
Sproulman, your responses are always geared to incite harsh responses in most instances: ITS NOT CROSSBOW,ITS ALL NEW HUNTERS THAT DID NOT HUNT ARCHERY BEFORE NOW HUNTING VERY FEW DEER THAT ARE LEFT WITH A GREAT CHANCE OF HARVESTING THAT BUCK THAT A RECURVE/COMPOUND HUNTER HAD TO THEMSELVES. call it selfish by us hunters,YES,no doubt about that too.:eek: Good luck to you BOW HUNTING clubs and hunters that own the wqods.......I will definitely be out there small game hunting, Xbow hunting and in fact here is what i'll do Sproulman, I will ban all recurve and compounds from my camp and property and go only Xbows. I can do that, I own my/the woods!! |
RE: Crossbows introduced for regular archery season in PA
I beleive I did say mandatory ed for ALL new bowhunters no matter what weapon. A guy who buys a crossbow, a recurve or a compound a week before the season doesnt belong in the woods with that weapon till he has put in some time learning his sport.
Mandatory bowhunter-ed for ALL is long overdue |
RE: Crossbows introduced for regular archery season in PA
BTBowhunter, sorry. Overeacted there. You did say ALL! In North Park in Pittsburgh you have ot shoot proficiency in order to join the special hunt. Huge deer in that park.
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RE: Crossbows introduced for regular archery season in PA
I think crossguns should be welcomed into any gun season.:eek:
I shudder to think that ARCHERY season will get shortened back to October only. I really don't begin to hunt until the last week of October. For me, archery "bow and arrow" season is all about that magical window of time from around October 20th-November 15ish. Shortening the season will wreck mine and my families' world. All I can say. I did have two crossgun trespassers (2B) come under my stand last season looking for a doe they wounded. I found it weeks later. They didn't.[:@] |
RE: Crossbows introduced for regular archery season in PA
ORIGINAL: livbucks I think crossguns should be welcomed into any gun season.:eek: I shudder to think that ARCHERY season will get shortened back to October only. I really don't begin to hunt until the last week of October. For me, archery "bow and arrow" season is all about that magical window of time from around October 20th-November 15ish. Shortening the season will wreck mine and my families' world. All I can say. I did have two crossgun trespassers (2B) come under my stand last season looking for a doe they wounded. I found it weeks later. They didn't.[:@] JMHO:) |
RE: Crossbows introduced for regular archery season in PA
ORIGINAL: Buck Hunter 1 BTBowhunter, sorry. Overeacted there. You did say ALL! In North Park in Pittsburgh you have ot shoot proficiency in order to join the special hunt. Huge deer in that park. |
RE: Crossbows introduced for regular archery season in PA
ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter ORIGINAL: livbucks I think crossguns should be welcomed into any gun season.:eek: I shudder to think that ARCHERY season will get shortened back to October only. I really don't begin to hunt until the last week of October. For me, archery "bow and arrow" season is all about that magical window of time from around October 20th-November 15ish. Shortening the season will wreck mine and my families' world. All I can say. I did have two crossgun trespassers (2B) come under my stand last season looking for a doe they wounded. I found it weeks later. They didn't.[:@] JMHO:) True, the crossgun does not have a more effective range than a bow, but the learning curve to crossguns is so much shorter, and the perception of effectiveness so greater, that a huge number of otherwise one-day gun hunters will jump in to the archery season. The GC will no doubt react by shortening the season. I have seen it first hand. In 2B last season I had a duo come to me, trespassing no less, looking for a doe they wounded. I almost never see other hunters encroaching on the area I hunt during archery season. Their crossguns were brand new, I wonder how long they practiced??.. A person can pick up a crossgun, and in a matter of minutes, be hitting the proverbial pie plate. What makes that any different that shooting a gun, besides a shorter range. Nothing. I just don't think they belong in bow and arrow season. The cost to the whole concept of archery "bow and arrow" season will be lost. Lost to the fast-food, push-to-talk, on-demand, instant gratification new age world. I can visualize the archery season morphing into just a more quieter gun season. And worse...shorter. |
RE: Crossbows introduced for regular archery season in PA
At one time I was adamantly opposed to their use in regular archery season but I'm backing away from that position due to a lack of evidence that it has negatively impacted season lenghth or tag allocationsanywhere it's been used. The fact that all the pressure is coming from manufacturers is seriously disturbing. They are only concerned with creating a market for the product. How can that be good in the scheme of things? |
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