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  1. your intelligent arguments help your case when referring to your opposition as headless chickens... i hope you spell check all the letters you write to our state government. 1. i don't understand... is it football or cheerleading? I'd hope a football player could pull back >45lb. That all being said I posted something very similar earlier in this thread. I played 3 sports and wasn't able to devote the time to archery and instead was a gun only hunter early on. Then engineering school made it impossible for me to even get in the woods for longer than opening weekend and thanksgiving day. Like I've said a few times now, if I had picked up a crossbow when I was 14 I doubt I'd ever have invested the money and time when I graduated to learn the bow. That's my fear.
  2. comie for debating crossbows in the crossbow section? you've gone off your rocker bud.
  3. yeah but you dont know that those aren't gun hunters. Generally more bow hunters hunt from a small stand then gun hunters who may just post up behind a tree. generally.
  4. deer generally aren't as active in this temp either though.
  5. thanks for the clarification and that's why they're difficult my big 8 was 20 pounds smaller than my 5. Genetics lead to different deer size.
  6. I guess i'm confused. I thought the brow tines didn't count. Think how many scrubby 6 point 1.5 year olds would pass ARs. Like you said, in my area there are many 6 and even 8 point 1.5 year olds. just great genetics. Heck my 5 this year was 150lb and did not have a spindly rack. it's why i'm conflicted on ARs because i think spread, tine mass and height needs to come into play and then it just gets messy when you're drawing or getting ready to pull the trigger. We all know some bucks only give you mere seconds at a good shot.
  7. i had 60 pictures of the same stupid rabbit on one of my cams. haha.
  8. if you are/were a youth wanting to buy a crossbow instead of a bow, i may have been there for you it'll stand define "so many" the number of guys I know that bowhunt out of blinds or "tree forts" is far less than the guy sitting in a stand. there are 80 billion threads on gun control. Can we keep it out of this one please? by the way... check out these links and tell me how many link to crossbows. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=archery https://www.google.com/search?pws=0&q=archery&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=nYoCUciPH-LD0QGMqoB4&biw=1680&bih=899&sei=uYoCUZW4L4iy0QHArIHADw
  9. problem with 3pt a side is we have a huge heavy beam 6 on cameras this year. Most guys would mount this buck including myself. But he doesn't pass ARs. I dont know the answer. I'm not sure why NYB got brought up in this topic. I'm almost positive I read on their website that they do not support them.
  10. i could use a tall one. see problem is there's nothing really in season right now unless you want to hunt squirrels in sub zero temps. Otherwise we'd all be in the woods and not on our computers.
  11. keep doing what you do man. Don't let our petty disagreements deter you. I guess it's the fact that you're the next generation of hunter, and you want a crossbow. That saddens me. And that's what I mean about imposing on the tradiont. I'll tell you what, and I'll type it out for all to see. I'll donate $100 to your compound bow fund. That's how passionate I am about it. We will see if we can get others to go in on it. I bet we can get you a nice used bow in the 300-400 range. i believe it was a joke. Rush is loaded. I mentioned the spot once here but I'm not going to do it again as my uncle has to kick people off every year.
  12. dont let their stance on crossbows give you a picture of this evil anti-hunter organization. http://www.newyorkbowhunters.com/accomplishments.html
  13. i agree with that. I have consented to the fact that the recurve has transformed and been replaced by the compound which has gotten better and more advanced. I guess it's just hte fact that the fundamentals of the bow are still the same. Bowhunting is still being quiet, close to the game and knowing when to draw and release. the xbow covers all that except the draw and when shooting from a bipod or rest it falls on its face. For what it's worth my uncle takes some monsters out of Rush every year and still hunts with fingers, My father only switched to a release 3 years ago.
  14. the organization that originated in 1991? Really? http://www.newyorkbowhunters.com/history.htm
  15. A DEC officer can and will stop you from hunting the way you want. I enjoy your passion. It's a breath of fresh air from a generation of lazy kids, but you're not hunting to feed and cloth your family. This is now a sport. Sports have rules. Some are for safety, others to preserve "the game" and furthermore some are to make the game challenging (wooden instead of aluminum bats). And yes, when advocating to change the season i have grown to love you will be imposing on the tradition. The younger generations will gravitate towards the "cool" xbow. Ohio is the best example of this. Joe, Why do you personally want to use a crossbow over a compound? Why have you only gun hunted to date?
  16. answered in post 132 i thought but now you rephrased it? I used a browning gold edition shotgun and I own a CVA Optima muzzleloader that was given to me as a gift. seems like archery equipment to me http://tac15.com/
  17. it's amazing what you see when the heavy snows have patted down the brush. I went out on MLK and was able to get into some brush and sapling areas previously inaccessible unless i had a machete. The rubs I found blew me a way. Best to hang stands in the spring and trim lanes and approach trails throughout the summer because the lanes you have with the leaves down may not be there come fall.
  18. I guess as Phade mentioned about Ohio, is that eventually it may not ruin my desire to hunt with a bow, it's that the numbers grow smaller and the tradition dies. how do you know anything about what happened when compounds came out? you're younger than me and it was before my time. And if you're not currently a bowhunter you need to try it before you knock the "tradition" I'm saying is that we've had an archery non-xbow season for many years. Spin it how you want but you're asking the state to change. That is, by definition changing how we do things going forward and therefore upsetting a tradition. http://dictionary.re...e/tradition?s=t It's fair for you to say this, but how is your stance not the same? You also dont care that there is a decent amount of bow hunters who are not in favor of it. So it's also me, me, me I want crossbows and who cares what the current season allows me to do. We're 2 interest groups debating a law. The anti-gun population of NY says the same about you as a gun owner. "me, me, me I want to keep my guns". All you're doing is pointing out the obvious with statements like that. And your statement that it's damaging the sport is groundless. page 2, please educate yourself on the number of bow kills. man these anti-xbow laws really seem to be hurting our sport. It must be why kills increased http://www.dec.ny.go...2011deerrpt.pdf stop being silly joe. There was no sport hunting back when they used bone arrowheads. You've gone off your rocker. The increases in technology back then were welcomed by all as they hunted to feed and cloth their villages. They did whatever it took. do you think they argued over pole fishing vs net fishing when they were able to save more people from starving?
  19. it was the first year and it was rainy weekend. 8F and 7J. I hunt 2 spots in 8F. One I bowhunted during late season and the other I hunted with a muzzleloader and if you'd like to hunt with an xbow than you should have that right and you have my support. I'm glad we have finally agreed to disagree about our views on the archery season. Like I said earlier this is generally one of those arguments that will not persuade any hunter to change their views.
  20. that's exactly my point. you dont care what comes of a sport some of us love. who cares? screw it! screw the bow and arrow hunter as long as i get my way. I have answered your question in my post above. You just don't like it. We speak about tradition and use it all the time when we speak about the new gun laws and ARs but then we throw tradition to the wind when we talk xbows...
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