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Lots of places it is legal. And places where it is illegal is a recent thing. Them being made illegal started with these same conversations.

Also, lots of times laws have zero to do with what the biologists says. Check the most recent trapper regulation in Colorado that went against the head of the board and the state biologists.
I know it is an option outside of the US, not so sure within the US. Definately not where I hunt in GA.
 
Lots of places it is legal. And places where it is illegal is a recent thing. Them being made illegal started with these same conversations.

Also, lots of times laws have zero to do with what the biologists says. Check the most recent trapper regulation in Colorado that went against the head of the board and the state biologists.

Yea, as time goes on I am becoming more weary of things the government deems to be bad, biologists included.
 
Good pair of binoculars, fat tired bike, and some spro 1 and 1.5oz jigs. Have a good day and a good night with a fish fry.......

I like basic side imaging. Shows the basic structure. Sure helps fishing places you haven't fiished before.
 
I remember when there were no compound bows. Literally, within ten years of their development, at least 90% of bowhunters were using a compound and it seemed the number of bowhunters had doubled. I have not seen an increase in the number of fishermen since the advent of ffs like the increase I saw in bow hunters in general, and there are still a lot of boats out there without ffs.

In my 70 years spending time in the outdoors, I would say the compound bow had the biggest impact. I lived in GA at the time the first came out and the same things were said about compounds as ffs. Cheaters, took all the sport out of bow hunting, didnt have to know how to hunt to kill a deer - almost exactly the same. GA was one of the last states to legalize them - if not the last.

Now look at bow hunting - almost everyone uses a compound bow - a “cheater” as my dad called my new bow when I showed up from college with a compound. Now, the folks who are using a “cheater” from 1978 are calling a crossbow a “cheater”.

There will likely always be advancements in hunting and fishing sports that folks question as being sporting.
 
I remember when there were no compound bows. Literally, within ten years of their development, at least 90% of bowhunters were using a compound and it seemed the number of bowhunters had doubled. I have not seen an increase in the number of fishermen since the advent of ffs like the increase I saw in bow hunters in general, and there are still a lot of boats out there without ffs.

In my 70 years spending time in the outdoors, I would say the compound bow had the biggest impact. I lived in GA at the time the first came out and the same things were said about compounds as ffs. Cheaters, took all the sport out of bow hunting, didnt have to know how to hunt to kill a deer - almost exactly the same. GA was one of the last states to legalize them - if not the last.

Now look at bow hunting - almost everyone uses a compound bow - a “cheater” as my dad called my new bow when I showed up from college with a compound. Now, the folks who are using a “cheater” from 1978 are calling a crossbow a “cheater”.

There will likely always be advancements in hunting and fishing sports that folks question as being sporting.
Great post swamp. People think the stuff they grew up with or their dad taught them is ok. But their dads were called cheats by their peers when they started using it.

We have to break this cycle and unite as hunters.
 
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