Got home late last night and couldn't believe the fires that had popped up.Just for the record 3 of us drove 2 1/2 one way trying to garner more support for the Archery in School Program. Something we like to promote when we aren't being selfish elitists.
Not much for name calling, it accomplishes nothing. So maybe both sides should back down a little. I've read several articles by Mickey and have always found well written and articulate,your post here not so much. So if this isn't Mickey shame on you, if it is get a grip dude you're losing it. Name calling I don't do but you might find a little sarcasm in this post. /forum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
Not sure where to begin. So lets start at the top.
I went back and read your post.I agree nr hunters (gun & bow) did kill greater % than bowhunters.So can I lump res gun & bow hunters together and say they killed a greater % of does than did the nr bowhunters? My post compared archery tags only.
"Elkhunter" Had I known at the time when elkhunter was chosen, it would someday come back to haunt me, I would have given it more thought. You can't be serious( I don't care who you are THATS FUNNY)
Here we go
1. Youth season, best change ever last year, if you don't fill your tag during youth season, you can continue to hunt with any legal weapon until tag is filled.Two of my grandsons filled tags in late ML season.
Disabled firearms hunter. If you are talking about new legislation going on now, it has nothing to do with the hunter.It was the wording.Ambulatory in the legislation meant unable to walk period.Ambulatory in the DNR code means you can't walk 300 yds. Big difference.Now all you have done is created another loophole. Dr. I can't walk 300 yds,no problem let me sign a paper and you can gun hunt during bow season. Very selfish of me/us.
100,000 gun hunters, You got me there, Let's just have one season starting Sept 15th and let it run till Jan.22nd.With all the habitat we have in Iowa it shouldn't be problem.
2.Crossbows- The IBA joined NABC (N. American Bowhunting Coalition) when it was formed several years ago.NABC has 41 or 42 states and 3 Canadian provinces that clearly stated the crossbow doesn't belong in archery season for the general public. If you can't pull a bow due to an accident or some other injury you are more than welcome to use a crossbow in this state.Something we have always supported. The IBA didn't start NABC we just signed on. Our membership thought it was the correct course to take.
3,4,5.Don't know what to say.PF polled their members and they didn't like the seasons either. They aren't as vocal but adamant in their stance.So once again the IBA is the bad guy.
6. NR increase - The last 2 years the DNR has insisted on 12,000, nothing in between. Is there a # somewhere between, I don't know. One thing for sure it isn't 12K, which in all reality makes them over the counter.Maybe we should ask the average hunter how that's working for him to the east of us and to the SW of us.
7. Special consideration to NRLO. Have already covered that one in earlier post. Iowa isn't out of line with other states. If this were NY,Mi or Pa we wouldn't even be having this conversation.My question is. What year did we change the law on NRLO? You knew what the law was and you decided to buy Iowa land anyway.
8. Party Hunting - Never have been a big fan of one guy filling the groups tags.I thought a tag gives you the oppertunity to take an animal not promise you one. That's just my opinion, I don't want someone else shooting my deer, I've eaten a lot of tag soup.
We'll get rid of party hunting in Ia. when Tx. gets rid of baiting.It's not going to happen so why even discuss, except to try and drive a wedge between gun & bow hunters.The old divide and conquer ploy. With is about all you are trying to do with the rest of your post. So there's no need to respond.
I may come off as arrogant and a jerk,for that I'll apologize.
To ask the IBA to apologize for standing for what they think is right. Just isn't going to happen. Because every other state bowhunting group couldn't or wouldn't hold their ground, doesn't mean Ia. will cave also. Your eagerness to drive that wedge between hunters in Iowa for your own agenda is very pathetic. I find it hard to believe that a majority of gun hunters are going to be very sympathetic to a group to wants to tie up thousands of acres of Iowa land.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">IBA had been the ONLY deer hunting group in Iowa to have ANY representation at the Iowa legislature. As a result, your group single-handedly twisted everything that has been churned thru the Iowa legislature in your favor.
Well, not any more! As a direct result of your group's selfishness, we (Friends of Iowa Landowners & Sportsmen) were forced to hire our own lobbyist. You & your group are singly responsible for our organization - how does that make you feel? </div></div>
Are you serious? A rag tag bunch of hunters has that much influence. I dare you to find one conservation group in this state that will support your cause.If you think that the IBA is the only reason your demands haven't been met you have greatly under estimated the Iowa Sportsman. I would like to thank FOI because when they fuel the fire, we always have a spike in memberships.
You keep your lobbyist and <span style="color: #FF0000">we will keep and use our right to VOTE </span>
Ex "Elkhunter" soon to be iba (if possible)
Very proud president of Iowa Bowhunters Association