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Maybe in a different thread. Not this one. This thing has been a dumpster fire from the start. I’ve used compounds and crossbows extensively and hunted with multiple disabled folks going back decades. I’ve seen many of the challenges they face. I don’t think there’s many on this thread can match my experience level here.You're welcome. Don't read too much into this question it's not a gotcha or anything. Would you support the use of thermal optics during rifle season for disabled hunters? Or maybe a disabled hunter allowed to use a scope during an otherwise primitive muzzeloader season with open sights?
Couple things to consider, the first being the original intent of archery seasons.WTF . . . seriously? What about the abilities or disabilities of the person using the weapon? The argument holds a hell of a lot of water when you consider what an able bodied person can do with a compound versus what a paraplegic could do with a crossbow.
Disabled people using crossbows in archery season isn’t a problem. Enforcement of the laws on the books in AZ apparently is. And disabled hunters losing opportunities to get out and hunt is definitely a problem.
Are you embarrassed by the amount of "hunters" who use not much less than a hang nail to abuse the system originally designed for truly disabled people? I certainly am.As a lifelong hunter, I’m truly embarrassed by this thread.
Maybe in a different thread. Not this one. This thing has been a dumpster fire from the start. I’ve used compounds and crossbows extensively and hunted with multiple disabled folks going back decades. I’ve seen many of the challenges they face. I don’t think there’s many on this thread can match my experience level here.
I’ve made posts based on all that experience - most here disagree with my position. I’ve tried to provide thoughtful perspective on this thread. Nobody has asked me a question to better understand why I’m so firmly in favor of these opportunities and why I’m so disappointed by what happened in AZ. Most want to argue and disagree rather than understand.
Per the first post, disabled hunters will no longer be able to hunt with a crossbow in Arizona. Somebody literally just posted that there wasn’t any lost opportunity here. I would have to be some kind of stupid to try and convince/argue with that kind of special.
As a lifelong hunter, I’m truly embarrassed by this thread.
P.S. I’m not a fan of the way Wisconsin currently allows everyone to use a crossbow.
I'd only this same logic could be applied to nr hunters......you have plenty of opportunities in your home state stay home
I think a vast majority do, or at least spend a majority of their time hunting their home states.I'd only this same logic could be applied to nr hunters......you have plenty of opportunities in your home state stay home