I dislike this development for many reasons, most of which having to do with the camel's nose under the tent. I believe this will lead to further erosion of our bow season down the line, whether it be add'l firearm seasons thrown into the bow season, or the addition of crossbows, or that such doe-only seasons will be held in conjunction with call-in registration which will increase early-season poaching of bucks at a time when NE is not filling current conservation officer openings when they occur.
The way I understand it, the NBA voted not to contest this hunt as it was determined that it would pass anyway, and that by giving it tacit approval, we might win some points with the NG&PC in the future be able to access the 9-day gun season with our bows. I believe this was a dangerous gamble. Put simply, the NG&PC has never really liked the fact that the NBA has been a political watchdog (by the way, in the past, the NBA has numerous times stood up for and in some cases saved bowhunting as it currently exists for bowhunters, so don't be too hard on them). I've felt that the NG&PC has never really understood bowhunting, they view us as a pain in the arse half the time, and don't like the fact that we actually ask them tough questions and hold them accountable for things. I'm sorry, but the NG&PC works for US, but they sure don't want much input from us.
Ed, I'm with you in that I think the season is bad, the NBA's giving in on this issue was bad, and I don't believe for a second that the NG&PC will give us anything for our going along with this one. But if it makes you feel any better, I think most NBA members feel the same way. Most of those in attendance at the meeting were blindsided by this issue and hadn't had time to think out all the ramifications.
(P.S. The entire muzzleloader development, first 16 days, then 31 days, was also a firearm season placed into the bow season. You probably meant the 'early' bow season. We averted that--until now--with much effort when they tried to throw in a youth Sept. rifle season here recently).