Originally posted by Mike Vines:
Originally posted by Graps:
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_54559_10402-397116--20,00.html
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-31154_35728---,00.html
First link only speaks of firearms, AND is not a Statute, but just a list of "Rules".
Second link appears to only refer to "Commercial Use" and is also not a link to a Statute.
I would suggest this...Contact your local Game Warden, (DO NOT CALL LANSING!!!), explain to them what you are wanting to do, invite them to join everyone and that you have a spare longbow and arrows for him/her to join in the fun, then ask him/her if they see a problem with it. (I suggest this because I have done it in the past and it has worked as expected). Game Wardens are our friends, and it is a good thing when people come to them with an issue that can be solved by just a simple question. Honestly, they are really good people and like to know that the public thinks highly enough of them to seek them out for guidance.
Get your answer straight from the one who will be enforcing the laws that, to be honest, we have no idea exist or not. Don't try to be a Google Lawyer (I mean that in a nice way). Let them know you don't want to break the law and are just looking for guidance.
Please let us know how that works out. I'm going to postulate that it will be a favorable outcome. [/b]
I love you Mikey....
I was just referring to Graps original post where he checked and they said no already.
I also believe it is absolutely an officer discretion thing. You can believe that when I had a cabin up in St Helens, I stump shot my tail off on state land adjacent to my cabin.
And wandering around on state land now with my longbow, I am hunting rabbits....but know for sure I kill more pine cones than bunnies.
It's a dumb rule, especially how it applies to a traditional bowhunter.
But look at it this way, considering officer discretion and all: You may get pulled over for speeding on a rural road, and get a warning. I know I have. But if I call the Sherriff and say "Me and a couple guys are going to drive real fast down D19 today" , you can bet your finest Motor City Machete that they are going to tell you "No", and be there to ticket you should you do it.
To me a more disturbing question...if Graps and crew were rabbit hunting, would they get a ticket?
Also....are there rules for unloading a crossbow on state land? Because our state now considers that bowhunting.
I swear I'm moving to Alaska....