So admittedly it’s easier to shoot (and absolutely easier to hunt with) a crossgun than a bow. Thus eliminating one of, if not the greatest barrier to entry to hunt in archery season. Practicing and effort. Therefore, reducing the point of having weapon differentiation between seasons. So my argument all along has been if the weapon doesn’t matter why do we bother with seasons? Open it up at a specific starting point and a designated ending point and just let it be a free for all, the only limiter would be the limit. The gap between archery with crossbows and guns is getting so small it’s almost pointless at this juncture to worry with different seasons.Think the success rate is higher with a crossbow. Harvest vs wound. With crossbows being legal in NY for a few years, I hear less I cant find what I shot stories.
We also get less free time as we get older to practice too.
I'd absolutely be for that. I'd never hunt with a bow or crossbow again. I started bow hunting in the 80s with a Power Mag just to take advantage of a longer deer season. Method makes no difference to me. But, you'd have to probably shorten deer seasons due to the greater effectiveness of gun hunting. The other thing it would do is decrease the wounding rate due to bow hunting. With bow hunting gear, people lose way too many deer.So admittedly it’s easier to shoot (and absolutely easier to hunt with) a crossgun than a bow. Thus eliminating one of, if not the greatest barrier to entry to hunt in archery season. Practicing and effort. Therefore, reducing the point of having weapon differentiation between seasons. So my argument all along has been if the weapon doesn’t matter why do we bother with seasons? Open it up at a specific starting point and a designated ending point and just let it be a free for all, the only limiter would be the limit. The gap between archery with crossbows and guns is getting so small it’s almost pointless at this juncture to worry with different seasons.
In my opinion of course
Well then why limit the calibers and we should allow .50 cals and the like to be used. I’d bet as a numbers game more deer are lost with a gun than a bow every year. Don’t want that so let’s make sure we take all sport out and just get to a quick static end result every year. Actually why even have a determined season length. Just open year round, set a limit and let er rip.I'd absolutely be for that. I'd never hunt with a bow or crossbow again. I started bow hunting in the 80s with a Power Mag just to take advantage of a longer deer season. Method makes no difference to me. But, you'd have to probably shorten deer seasons due to the greater effectiveness of gun hunting. The other thing it would do is decrease the wounding rate due to bow hunting. With bow hunting gear, people lose way too many deer.
Ask a blood tracker how many gun vs archery jobs they go on. I'd be for an equal number of day's season for each weapon type, and alternate the weeks those dates were. One year crossbow season would come first, the next traditional bow, the next compound bow, the next gun, etc.Well then why limit the calibers and we should allow .50 cals and the like to be used. I’d bet as a numbers game more deer are lost with a gun than a bow every year. Don’t want that so let’s make sure we take all sport out and just get to a quick static end result every year. Actually why even have a determined season length. Just open year round, set a limit and let er rip.
8 weeks of combined gun season between ML, straight wall, and modern gun. 22 weeks for archery/crossbow. How can you believe the “weapon does not matter”?So admittedly it’s easier to shoot (and absolutely easier to hunt with) a crossgun than a bow. Thus eliminating one of, if not the greatest barrier to entry to hunt in archery season. Practicing and effort. Therefore, reducing the point of having weapon differentiation between seasons. So my argument all along has been if the weapon doesn’t matter why do we bother with seasons? Open it up at a specific starting point and a designated ending point and just let it be a free for all, the only limiter would be the limit. The gap between archery with crossbows and guns is getting so small it’s almost pointless at this juncture to worry with different seasons.
In my opinion of course
