Rous14
PMA Member
I did not read all the comments above, but I can say a couple things about cross bows for sure.
1. People that did not bow hunt in the past are now bowhunting more and more with crossbows. This means that during the rut when young bucks are vulnerable, they are getting shot. In my past area of Illinois most of the good genetic 2–3-year-old bucks were getting shot by crossbow hunters. The age structure in Illinois is being destroyed and Illinois will continue to see this more and more as the years pass.
2. More crossbow hunters means less private land available to hunt and it also means more crowded public land hunting areas. In return, lease prices go up because all the NR hunters pile into places like Illinois each fall.
Crossbows are doing a lot of damage that will really be seen in the years to come when it comes to age structure and areas to hunt.
I pretty much agree with most everything you point out but i guess what I’m saying is that now go in to every area/state you just described and eliminate 30-50% of the deer overnight. In every single situation you described the hunting would go from bad to worse. I don’t see any possible way that that would somehow make any of what you described better. Instead of 5 mature bucks going in to the season he wouldve had 2 or 3. Instead of 7 or 8 decent 3 year olds he’d have 4 or 5. I live in Michigan and here we would go from virtually zero mature bucks to 30-40% less 1 and 2 year olds. Even that’s less fun for a Michigan hunter. I assume PA is the exact same way as MI.on possibly another take…. take my MI or PA examples in high population areas. Or even MO…
U can find tons of areas with massive deer populations…. Look out in fields of “50 deer” & it’s a handful of 1.5’s with a 2.5 on occasion. Those bucks got picked off one by one - day by day of a multi-month season.
I’ll give u a real example that’s more apples to apples…. Go across the line into MO …. I literally know 100+ dudes that own across into MO…. Areas they don’t shoot does & some of them “too many”….. the amount of 5.5’s is staggeringly low vs iowa. I’ll say it how it is…. Like, no doubt in my mind, dudes on iowa side might have 10 mature bucks to the MO guys 1. Consistently across countless farms I know. I talked to a guy witn multiple hundreds to thousand acre tracts. Dude is mega loaded & has 7,200 m/l acres in N MO (i won’t name him & I don’t think he even goes on the internet so all good ) …. He had 5 fully mature bucks going into deer season. He’s down to 2. He was telling me about his best 2-4 year olds…. He had a 170’s 3.5…. Shot with crossbow on his fence. 75%+ of his best 2-4 year olds have been shot by neighbors with “all weapons”. Clearly rifles is the big one in MO. U get to Nov 20 (when I talk to him) & 75% of his up & comers are killed. That’s with huge land & infinate food plots. I asked if this was normal? “Bit worse than normal yes”. He had a year where he had 10+ mature bucks on all these farms in past. He’s beyond frustrated. I talk to COUNTLESS dudes just like this, just with less land & less resources. A few exceptions yes. But overall - in MO or mi or Wi or MN or u name it…. Vast majority of best 2-4 year olds killed every year. Plenty of does. So- what does that tell us??? Guys are out to fill their tag with whatever “highest scoring buck they can” & for many of these hunters- age is not an issue. The regulations allow this. Months with crossbows. Guns when deer are running wild. These examples are the NORM across country. The only exceptions are: states that have great regs, neighborhoods that self regulate, areas where hunters have quit or no hunting parcels exist. Mature bucks in other states are the exception. Young best genetic bucks being shot- a broken record that happens across the country 4 Frigin months out of the year!!!!!!! Anyone here remember when deer hunters used to go out for “a week”? Or “couple weeks of archery & 5 days of gun”? Stuff like that. Now we bumped it up to 4+ months of season & with crossbows - it’s getting close to saying “4 months of gun season”. & we wonder why guys are frustrated or locking ground up at alarming rates. We all know many folks that “hope half the hunters quit”. & I understand why. It just doesn’t need to happen, totally avoidable & better solutions by far. It’ll happen though at this rate & there will be bigger bucks because of it.
Last…. The thing we can’t change & why regulations are PARAMOUNT!!!!! Regs define all!!!!….. there’s GIVERS & TAKERS in hunting & every area of life!!!! When 80% of guys are TAKERS!!!!! ……. Why our regulations are the only thing keeping quality up!!!!!
Sorry on the rant.
Bottom line for me is that nobody has to guess or speculate or debate whether 30-50% more deer in the state of Illinois would be a good or bad thing for the herd, we already had 10 years of it to know for certain and it was extremely good even with all of the out of staters and outfitters. It fell off a cliff in 2012 almost overnight because of ehd and hasn’t recovered.