Free: Contests & Raffles.
I've pondered this thought/argument for sometime. The one where its too dark to find my arrow to know if I made a good hit. The conclusion that I have come to is that if its too dark to see where my arrow went, or too dark to find it with a know trajectory etc, THEN IT MIGHT BE TOO DARK TO BE SHOOTING AT AN ANIMAL. Just my thoughts of course.
So just to be clear, you're are saying you'd be good with shorter season if you could use equipment that increased the overall success rates. Right? Because that is the net effect. That is the main reason they used for shortening the season this last time. Success rates.
hunting will become just killing. " --- Isn't that the point.
The only reason I want to see them allowed is because of the guys who say they shouldn't be because it doesn't meet their criteria of what they consider archery hunting. I have never used them and don't plan to. I still have not read one legitimate excuse why a lighted nock should be illegal. The slippery slope argument is just lame.