Bowhunters should avoid in-fighting and encourage newcomers
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL From the Archives – The final deer harvest numbers are in for the 2017-’18 Wisconsin hunting seasons. Where some see progress, others see desecration and impending doom. And I’m only talking about the bow data. For the first time in Wisconsin, hunters using crossbows last fall killed more deer than those using vertical bows, according to harvest data from the Department of Natural Resources. Therein lies the rub, with many longtime bowhunters crying foul over changes they say put them at a disadvantage and “cheapen” the sport. Crossbow users, who continue to grow in number, point to last season as a positive milestone. [full article]
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