Re: Bow only season, why?
I think it just extends the season for some people. They are giving hunters more oportunity and they realize the numbers harvested in the bow only season are far less than in rifle season. Also more money is spent by hunters who want to extend thier season and buy gear to do it. I wish they would give us a muzzleloader season also. By being bow only first it gives hunters a better chance to get close to animals before they get spooky. They havnt been shot at yet.
Re: Bow only season, why?
Why not?
BH is harder, it allows me more opportunity.
Plain and simple
Re: Bow only season, why?
It's about creating opportunity that would not otherwise exist under an any weapon season. Due to extremely low success rates the ministry is able to open additional opportunity without fear of a high harvest. I have a hard time with the idea that a bow season is not inclusive....there seems to be a perception out there that only certain "special" people can bowhunt. Since when was there anything stopping anyone who wants to from learning how to shoot a bow and taking advantage of these additional opportunities? It does take some hard work and a different skill set, but so does sheep hunting. These bow only opportunities are for everyone, just depends on whether or not you want to work to take advantage of them!
my .02 cents
Chris
Re: Bow only season, why?
The "Bow Only" season(s) - imho - were put in place because of the perception (and the reality) of the difficulty that bowhunters have in actually harvesting any big game.
As others have stated - it is extremely difficult to be successful when you hunt with a compound or a traditional bow. It is a bit less difficult when using a crossbow simply because of the extended range and speed of the crossbow bolt.
Hence, the "Bow Only" season so that we can get out there before the bush is filled gun hunters.
Re: Bow only season, why?
I don't get it, bowhunting is all about the challenge right? Shouldn't bow hunters be pushing for SHORTER seasons to make it harder?;-)
Kirby
Re: Bow only season, why?
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Kirby
I don't get it, bowhunting is all about the challenge right? Shouldn't bow hunters be pushing for SHORTER seasons to make it harder?;-)
Kirby
Yes I agree...it's all about the challenge. Truth is, I would still bowhunt if there weren't any archery seasons/zones.
Having said that, I'm not against using the advantages Iv'e been given:mrgreen:
Re: Bow only season, why?
Why not?? I admire you guys that have the skill and patience to elevate your game. I once had a very juicy offer from Ddog to take up the skill set.
Damn most years I'm lucky if I can get under 200yards on game let alone 20.
Re: Bow only season, why?
I have never owned a bow and have never shot a bow nor do i intend to hunt with one
That being said i fully aggree with a bow only / youth season. I aggree with increased oppritunity. I think bow hunters need a bit before us rifle hunters get out there and i believe kids do too. Just because i dont bow hunt and dont got kids doesnt mean others cant have increased chance.
formost I love hunting in all forms and we need to stay togeather and start young so we stop being a dying breed.
Re: Bow only season, why?
The bow season is a good way to entice people to spend more on gear as well as give the guys who want to take it up a notch extra time in the bush with out added pressure. Everyone has the same opportunity so no one better complain. I would not allow crossbows in the same season as they take no practise to become competent with them, unlike compound and traditional gear. Sight them in and your good for the season. Ask a real bow hunter how many arrows it takes to confidently shoot game at 50 yards, its alot. The answer is a lot, each and every year.