Kinda talking about a couple separate issues though imo Skip. Demise of the quality and quantity of the IL deer herd. And access. Crossguns were only legalized in 2017.
Access- In my mind access to “quality“ illinois ground was nearly impossible back in the 2000s with the explosion of outiftters. Outfitters went away big time after ehd, still a bunch but not nearly as many. Access to quality IL ground from 2012-2016 was still impossible. I’m just not sure crossbows, as much as I hate everything about them, moved the needle much on the access side of things. I just think the existing hunters (like you said, we didn’t create new hunters w xguns) switched which weapon they were using.
Quality- The quality in IL was still exceptional in 2010, 2011 right up until the massive EHD outbreak in 2012. Had it started to decline some prior? Maybe but it was marginal. I see the reasons folks point to as to why Illinois got ruined and it’s always outiftters, non resident hunters, now crossguns, and I definitely think those 3 things make it harder to have high quality age structure but I still maintain that by far and away the #1 reason for IL’s downfall is simply a massive reduction in herd numbers and that’s the one nobody ever mentions and it drives me nuts. Like I say, from 2000-2012 the hunting was truly exceptional and there was tons of nr’s and outfitters. The only thing that massively changed things was the ehd outbreak in 2012. That’s 95% of the reason. I’m convinced that if IL grew the herd numbers back up to the same levels (will never happen) they were in mid 2000’s it would still be phenomenal. Maybe not Iowa level, but a small step behind.
As I mentioned in a separate thread, right now IL has the least number of deer it’s had in 33 years! Pressure is the same, high like everywhere else. You put the same number of fisherman on a lake as there was 15 years ago but reduce the number of fish in the lake by 30-50% and the quality will suck because guys are still going to take some fish home to eat.