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NOw heres a good question.........if during modern rifle season, you can use an inline scoped muzzleloader, why wouldnt you be able to use sight lights and lighted nocks for archery during modern firearm seasson ?I know lighted nocks are now legal, Im talkin past tense.
I just watched the show, It never even showed his broadheads did it? Or was it a different episode?
Quote from: buckfvr on January 12, 2014, 08:15:49 PMNOw heres a good question.........if during modern rifle season, you can use an inline scoped muzzleloader, why wouldnt you be able to use sight lights and lighted nocks for archery during modern firearm seasson ?I know lighted nocks are now legal, Im talkin past tense.Lighted reticles are legal for modern weapons and they use bats.....so why wouldnt bats be legal on bow during modern......I knew/know the archery equip rules, but am aluding to archery during modern....as with muzzle loaders during modern being able to use accessories that are otherwise illegal during muzzy season.Because they are battery operated. Hunter Dug quote
Quote from: huntnphool on January 12, 2014, 08:58:10 PMAre you sure it was in NE Washington or was it maybe a different state with a outfitter from NE Washington? Just saw this on the outdoor channel tonight. It was just outside of Colville somewhere on private land
Are you sure it was in NE Washington or was it maybe a different state with a outfitter from NE Washington?
I believe the outfitter should have some blame on this for not explaining washington state rules.
Scopes are in the book as lawful during modern. Under Archery there is no where that I saw that there were any special rules for archery during modern. So that makes me thing mechanical broad heads would still be unlawful to hunt with during modern.