Guys...the message here is the way in which the TBM has chosen to take the reins of our particular fight, by using video, and social media, and proactively educating with these tools, those that will be hit with decisions that will affect our seasons.
As far as what is right or wrong, or is a waste of time to fight....that is our unique problem, and we choose to fight it. Either way, for those that don't hold an opinion, we can feel like we did our part, and stood for our beliefs. That is why we have a state organization. And by the way....most folks would LOVE to come and hunt our state. Our results speak for themselves. And our problems are unique and very different than those that your state has...especially those east of the Mississippi.
We are fighting to maintain our quality of opportunity during our bow-only season. We already have a "general" season - 5 weeks long - where "anything goes"...crossbows, high-powered rifles, lighted nocks, whatever is legal to hunt with, you can use it anywhere in the state basically. But during bow-season, we aim to keep it primitive in spirit and participation.