Agreed that small game hunters already "disturb" the woods as much as a guy with a ML would (truthfully I don't think the presence of folks in the woods matters that much anyway, but that's another debate). I guess the purist bow guys feel that an early ML season would put the armies in the woods that we now see in the regular gun season. If it were kept to primitive ML's there probably would not be an army of guys in an early season. However, as I have posted before, I think the best solution for the southern zone would be a VERY early antlerless ML season (say late Sept or first week in October). That way we provide the nice early warm weather ML season and get the deer population control by taking does out, but don't significantly disrupt the rut in late October with a ML season. And I mean that not as a bowhunter, but rather to simply avoid disrupting the majority of breeding behavior necessary to maintain a health herd. I provided this in comments to DEC when they were soliciting comments on the last round of changes. Biologically, there is no reason you couldn't have a doe season that early.