Here's my .02. First of all, didn't see as many deer this year as in the past. I'm surprised at the small size of some of the yearlings that I've seen, I'm guessing 50-60 lbs. and this is Washington County where they usually grow pretty big. Also, probably the least hunting pressure since we've been hunting here since 1990 or so. But none the less we've been hunting and seeing enough deer to keep us going back. We put out a trail cam at several places on our 10 acres and have documented at least 12 bucks, six legal and another 6 too small. Not as many doe as I'd expect but apparently the buck-doe ratio is getting better. Don't figure that more than 1 or 2 bucks were killed in buck season. I did get a doe last week with a rifle (we're in 2B) and we found a dead tiny button buck on our property that was apparently shot during the buck season (more to that story but not enough room here to tell it). Another one of my sons who is home from college has missed 2 does so far, he needs some practice. PS he did check for blood and other signs of a hit and found nothing. He has been taught well unlike the guy who shot the button buck and left it lay.
My oldest son and I hunted with our cross bow during archery season and both of us saw legal bucks; he missed one, couldn't get a shot at another one, and I let another "barely legal" walk. I wish I would have tried a shot now since I haven't got a buck since 2006. Next year. All of our buck sightings were on the last 2 days of the season, apparently the rut was a little bit late this year. We also saw bucks chasing does while bear hunting the week before Thanksgiving.
I understand how bow hunting purists might look down at cross bows but in our case it give us a chance to get out in the woods since I doubt either of us has the time to properly practice with a compound. But I do realize what an advantage a cross bow is, but its still bow hunting. I did hunt with a recurve when I was younger and to me thats traditional bow hunting anyway.
My conclusions: Sunday hunting, I don't have much of an opinion but wouldn't care if they passed it. Cross bows, I like it. Bow hunting seems to be the best time to see bucks moving. Antler restrictions, I like them also. I just wish they'd let senior hunters have the same break as juniors. I agree with whoever said that they should try to get either rifle or bow season more in line with the rut. That is a problem because they still have to fit bear season in there someplace.
But that's just my opinion...