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Offline RWK

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« on: July 01, 2010, 05:12:47 PM »
The way it looks, we'll be able to hunt with a crossbow, but only during gun season. I can seehunt next to a guy with a 30-06 or a 12ga. me trying to  what a joke! Some chance we'll have. Rich K.

Offline Retch Sweeny

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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2010, 06:02:59 PM »
After reading the details of this, It sounds like a good and solid plan. Now anybody in NY can use a crossbow if they want (Choice) They can now hunt deer with a crosbow. I thought that was the goal? And they made it better for the handicapped by allowing draw locks. All in all, I think it puts the matter to rest and everybody gets what they wanted.

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« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2010, 11:06:31 AM »
Sweeny, i want you to compete with guy next to you that has a rifle or shotgun and you the crossbow ,who do you think will win 99.9% of the time. The crossbow should be allowed in all seasons. The bow hunter association does not and i mean not help any hunting sports with all there BS. Rich K.

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« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2010, 03:03:20 AM »
I agree with RWK.  I have shot several crossbows and find them to be a good tool for an extended hunting season for those wanting or needing to use something other than a bow during archery season.  It is too bad that New York Bowhunters Association has so much influence with the NY DEC.  They have capable lawyers and plenty of money to be successful in their lobbying efforts with Albany and the ability to use crossbows in archery season in NY remains very bleak.  With that said, I join a growing number of sportsmen who no longer are able to draw a bow yet wish to use a crossbow in all seasons.  After hunting in NYS for over 50 years using shotguns, handguns, rifles and bows, I hope that the next step by Albany will be an effort to increase hunting and hunters in general by a proactive plan similar to other states.  Ohio is an excellent example with their highly successful crossbow season.

Look at the ads and test reports now available for those considering the purchase of a crossbow.   The growth of this industry is similar to the growth of bowhunting once compound bows hit the streets many years ago.  With the decrease in hunters around the country, supporters of hunting should be working hard to find all ways to turn this trend around.  Contact the DEC along with your State Legislators for support in this cause.  Our future in New York as hunters depends on all of us.

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Offline Retch Sweeny

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« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2010, 04:48:43 AM »
After reading the details of this, It sounds like a good and solid plan. Now anybody in NY can use a crossbow if they want (Choice) They can now hunt deer with a crosbow. I thought that was the goal? And they made it better for the handicapped by allowing draw locks. All in all, I think it puts the matter to rest and everybody gets what they wanted.

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« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2010, 02:01:51 AM »
The issue will only be put to rest when crossbow shares the same season with bowhunters in New York.  Bowhunters already have the best and longest season available with gun hunters only allowed in the woods after the rut.  At least those gunhunters that take up crossbows and also be allowed to hunt in archery season with their crossbows, will be on the same footing.  Keep working with your State Legislators and contacts at the DEC to seek parity.

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