Its sad when your hear someone, who is supposed to be able to make informed decision, call bowhunters a "specialty hunting group" as if there are only a few. What they, as an arm of the state government, don't seem to understand is that the loss of bowhunting as a separate season will result in the loss of bowhunters. This, in turn, will have an impact on outdoor retailers throughout the state. If they are worried about the future of hunting, why are they not worried about the future of the hunting stores. They have a similar proposal in North Carolina for next year for next year where gun, bow and black powder will all have the same season on private land, which is where the majority of hunting occurs. It just goes to show what kind of people we have running some of our game departments.
David