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there was an archery foundation at the bighorn show.i didnt have any cash left to join but they sounded like they were standing up for our seasons and other such issues.i forget the name,but will do a little research n hopefully get back to you
Quote from: earlmarne on May 11, 2013, 09:26:37 AMthere was an archery foundation at the bighorn show.i didnt have any cash left to join but they sounded like they were standing up for our seasons and other such issues.i forget the name,but will do a little research n hopefully get back to youWashington State Bowhunters. .
I have been hunting archery for many years and even I feel the seasons are too liberal! We have all of September, most ofNovember and all of December depending on species and unit. What more does a guy want? As far as permits, with all that time available why would you need permits? I also don't get how some archery deer hunters who only wants a doe or little meat buck is unable to kill one in 3 1/2 months?
The archery seasons are the best out of all of them. They have great opportunities. That's why I'm archery hunting for elk this year. You get two weeks in September, and then about a 3 week late season. Many units are open for either sex deer and elk hunting. If you have both deer and elk archery tags, it's often possible to take any deer or elk that you see. Sorry, but I just don't think there's any reason to say there's a lack of opportunity for archery hunters, in comparison to modern firearm and muzzleloader hunters.Now if it's special permit hunts you're talking about, yes it's true there aren't as many special permits, but that's because with an archery tag you don't need a special permit for a good hunt, because of the generous general season opportunities that are already available.
Quote from: bobcat on May 11, 2013, 10:06:29 AMThe archery seasons are the best out of all of them. They have great opportunities. That's why I'm archery hunting for elk this year. You get two weeks in September, and then about a 3 week late season. Many units are open for either sex deer and elk hunting. If you have both deer and elk archery tags, it's often possible to take any deer or elk that you see. Sorry, but I just don't think there's any reason to say there's a lack of opportunity for archery hunters, in comparison to modern firearm and muzzleloader hunters.Now if it's special permit hunts you're talking about, yes it's true there aren't as many special permits, but that's because with an archery tag you don't need a special permit for a good hunt, because of the generous general season opportunities that are already available.
This is probably going to get flamed endlessly. Been looking through the regs and have a pit in my stomach. It is so frustrating to see the lack of archery opportunities. The gun guys need their time for sure but it feels like the season setters keep shunning the archery guys. This sport has captured my imagination and quickly became a passion of mine. Hope it continues and they don't completely end archery hunting around here. Is there anything that a guy can do to help protect the season?