Shangobango
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Not crossbows but I 100% know that the reason airguns were approved for Idaho hunting was based on airgun manufactures and lobbyists putting on a show for the Idaho commission about how great and cool they are. I’m guessing crossbow manufacturers have a lot more money to spend than airgun manufacturers
Good info. Maybe I am naive. I think it is worth me spending a little time researching for sure just to relieve my curiosity.
One thing I do know is that their have been very few negative impacts from crossbows being legal here in terms of pressure and harvest rates.
I also know that western states have different variables than what we deal with. Our hunter numbers are shrinking here. Generally healthy deer numbers aside from some over-pressured public ground. Here we need to shoot more does and less bucks especially on public.
One place here I think crossbows may be detrimental is on the few pieces of public that have very few rifle hunting days. They get absolutely mobbed during the rut by bow hunters, both vertical and crossbow because there is no rifle during the rut on them. Not sure to what degree doing away with crossbows would relieve that pressure.