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Quote from: Lenkerslawker on December 05, 2011, 07:37:04 AMThe good news is that WDFW has been conducting over the phone surveys and asking if you have an opinion in the lighted knock debate. All archery hunters that are selected for the phone call should be doing their part by saying how much a lighted knock would help to recover animals. Even if you plan on using them or not, the option should be ours as it helps recover arrows, which should aid in recovering animals.Explain that to me, how will a lighted nock help you recover animals, 80% of all shots are pass throughs (my opinion)... so if you find your arrow, then you can find your animal? Develope the ability to trail blood.
The good news is that WDFW has been conducting over the phone surveys and asking if you have an opinion in the lighted knock debate. All archery hunters that are selected for the phone call should be doing their part by saying how much a lighted knock would help to recover animals. Even if you plan on using them or not, the option should be ours as it helps recover arrows, which should aid in recovering animals.
sorry fellas i am not a bow hunter by any means couldnt shoot myself in the foot with a bow so excuse me when i ask but why in the hell would lighted knocks be illegal? it isnt like you can spoylight with them, arent they more for being able to track the flight of your arrow? excuse me for my ignorance in advance
People need to understand that when these are legalized, they are still not legal for Pope and Young.