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Proposed Muzzleloader Season
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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 1319931" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>& theres nothing wrong on wanting a tougher more challenge hunt,i thing about a firearms season is a bow can still be used,for years i have friends that bow hunted because they were the only person in the woods most of the time,when more folks took up bow hunting they have backed down on the bow,not all are able to shoot a bow or even a cross bow with enuf confidence to take deer,1 day it will just be a deer season & you will hunt with what you want,i will still use my crosbow at times & a few may never pick up a bow or xbow again,being commited to 1 form of hunting isnt for everyone,just like fly fishing some will only fling a fly,others will use the fly rod or spinning gear & any other gear that is needed to get what their after,the tools to get the job done matter less than the end result,i reckon i follow the end result crowd more,in small woodlots near homes i will use a xbow in order to safley hunt it,bigger open areas will see me bring some type of gun out,choices are needed to keep our stagnant # of hunters from dropping any lower,finding a way to secure the $ to run the programs becomes harder every year,mike243</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 1319931, member: 3237"] & theres nothing wrong on wanting a tougher more challenge hunt,i thing about a firearms season is a bow can still be used,for years i have friends that bow hunted because they were the only person in the woods most of the time,when more folks took up bow hunting they have backed down on the bow,not all are able to shoot a bow or even a cross bow with enuf confidence to take deer,1 day it will just be a deer season & you will hunt with what you want,i will still use my crosbow at times & a few may never pick up a bow or xbow again,being commited to 1 form of hunting isnt for everyone,just like fly fishing some will only fling a fly,others will use the fly rod or spinning gear & any other gear that is needed to get what their after,the tools to get the job done matter less than the end result,i reckon i follow the end result crowd more,in small woodlots near homes i will use a xbow in order to safley hunt it,bigger open areas will see me bring some type of gun out,choices are needed to keep our stagnant # of hunters from dropping any lower,finding a way to secure the $ to run the programs becomes harder every year,mike243 [/QUOTE]
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