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Good start. Hopefully they'll address the single shot rifles, I mean muzzloaders next.
They are going to look at more than that. The Wildlife Board asked the Division to form an Emerging Technologies committee to study and bring back recommendations on how to deal with all the ways we have made it easier to kill critters. That includes muzzleloaders with variable power scopes, Bows with slider sights and rifles with turret scopes as well as range finders and radios.
I thought they just cried?How are the hush boys going to kill any deer now without trail cams and bait?
Sounds good to me. I'd add rangefinders and any optics over 12X to the list too. When you're counting individual antler points at a mile away, c'mon that's a little too much advantage on your side.They are going to look at more than that. The Wildlife Board asked the Division to form an Emerging Technologies committee to study and bring back recommendations on how to deal with all the ways we have made it easier to kill critters. That includes muzzleloaders with variable power scopes, Bows with slider sights and rifles with turret scopes as well as range finders and radios.
Tears of joy, or somethingI thought they just cried?
Here is the YT on the Wildlife board meeting. Watch from 1:48.00 to 1:53.00 to see the vote on trail cams and the discussion on emerging technologies. before 1:48.00 is the discussion on trail cams.They are going to look at more than that. The Wildlife Board asked the Division to form an Emerging Technologies committee to study and bring back recommendations on how to deal with all the ways we have made it easier to kill critters. That includes muzzleloaders with variable power scopes, Bows with slider sights and rifles with turret scopes as well as range finders and radios.