The Future of Bowhunting is Under Attack w/ Chris Dunkin & Skip Sligh | HUNTR Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • In this episode of HUNTR Podcast, we bring on guests Chris Dunkin and Skip Sligh to discuss some of the current issues with bowhunting today and what we can do as hunters to improve our experience moving forward. While the idea of hunter opportunity is great, it's been taken too far resulting in more bad than good for the archery hunting community. We talk about these issues all the time and it's up to us to make a difference. Whether that be separate crossbow seasons, eliminating baiting, or having some sort of regulation from state-to-state, it's important that we find a way to create more access for hunters. We also touch base on the recent EHD outbreak in the midwest and how it may change things for a lot of hunters this season. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show as the guys get deep into the politics of deer hunting and what we can do as a community to make a difference.
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  • @remingtonschneider3645
    @remingtonschneider3645 11 месяцев назад +31

    Wisconsin is sitting at 57% crossbow kills in bow season so far if I’m doing my math correctly.
    “Don’t have the time to practice with a bow”
    “Dialed in at 100”
    “Shot him at 68 yards through the timber”
    Doesn’t sound like bow hunting to me. At a minimum the crossbow season should be shortened, if not removed for anyone who isn’t a youth, senior, or injured hunter.

    • @blakeross2852
      @blakeross2852 11 месяцев назад

      Say it again brother

    • @MyPointofPew
      @MyPointofPew 11 месяцев назад +10

      I'll give you a different perspective as I do hunt with a cross bow in WI. I could maybe practice if I wanted to learn, but I hunt from the ground within a somewhat urban environment, have 3 under 3, and a full time job. Public land is packed with people in SE WI as there just isn't much of it. A lot of swamps making getting into a tree in some spots impossible. Hunting is hard any way you look at it and most crossbows still max out at 40-50 yards. It's still all about getting close and playing the wind and finding deer. By the logic above, gun hunting then isn't hunting since you can shoot deer at 200-500 yards with it. There's plenty of deer here and I have only seen 2 does so far while putting up my stand. The amount of people hunting has been consistently dropping across the country for a number of (stupid, imo) reasons, why not try to get more participation? Once you go, it's addicting, as I have only been going for 8 years starting at 30. Getting a deer to shoot at is incredibly hard, missing because of an equipment failure, lack of time, or having unethical hits, is silly. The challenge is in the hunt, not the shot, for some of us. A bad hit or miss could be the difference in meat for the entire year.

    • @remingtonschneider3645
      @remingtonschneider3645 11 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠@@MyPointofPewfirst things first I’m glad youre able to get out and enjoy the outdoors and hunt. That’s the one positive that comes from crossbows is that it does get people hunting.
      Second though, I never claimed crossbow hunting wasn’t hunting. I said it wasn’t bow hunting. Crossbows are much much more lethal than vertical bows. No drawing the bow, no holding weight, shouldering of the crossbow, scopes, tripods… crossbow season needs to be a shorter time frame, you can’t have them on the same level as vertical bows. The reason gun season is short is because they’re significantly more lethal than bows. Similar limitations should be applied to crossbow seasons at this point. Bow hunting isn’t supposed to be easy.

    • @chrism5508
      @chrism5508 11 месяцев назад +3

      It's more about the level of entry and effectively controlling their numbers. You can buy a decent crossbow that can take a deer at 30 yards for a few hundred dollars... you buy a compound bow that can do what most crossbows can and you're looking at a grand+ easy... at that point you might as well spend the money on a high end crossbow that can shoot 80 yards. Im not sure how often you've hunted with a crossbow, but most people aren't taking shots past 30 yards because they're much louder than a compound bow and maybe twice as fast, but if its not breaking the sound barrier, twice as fast is only good for so far... about a half a second... maybe. You also have to consider how clean the kill is. I've had much cleaner kills with a crossbow than a compound bow. Almost all my crossbow kills are straight through and they drop within 50 yards, its about 50/50 if my compound bow goes all the way through and I'm usually tracking atleast 100 yards or more. but what's a more ethical point of entry, especially considering deer hunting is also very much about controlling their numbers when it comes to conservation. What's your alternative proposal? Increase bag limits for rifle and bow? Those numbers incease exponentially when you do that, vs making it slightly easier to take a deer.

    • @chrism5508
      @chrism5508 11 месяцев назад +2

      😂 you've never used a crossbow have you? You don't just shoot a deer through the "timber" any easier than you would a compound bow or rifle even. Objects still deflect and bolts deflect just as easy as arrows or bullets. Also, unless your spending about $1800 on a crossbow, your not taking most dear past 40 yards probably closer to 30, and even then, you're an idiot if you try to sight it at 100. You're maybe getting 450 fps, thats well below the sound barrier and well within their reaction time. There's a reason air rifles that shoot bolts are only allowed during rifle season and crossbows are allowed during archery.

  • @MattJ25
    @MattJ25 11 месяцев назад +7

    You said it Jeremy, your one phone call to a representative isn’t going to change anything, and that’s the problem. However there are strengths in numbers and it would take groups of us in multiple states too get what archers really want. It’s just really really hard to effect change when the people who should be representing us drag their feet and certain game agencies run wild with decision making.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад +1

      Start at the 2h 7m mark…. The SOLUTION for all of us everyday hunters that need a voice!!! 👍

    • @bch5513
      @bch5513 11 месяцев назад

      @@Iowa_Whitetailholy 💩. Didn't realize this was that long

    • @douglasborgaro6801
      @douglasborgaro6801 10 месяцев назад

      @Mattj25
      Because you haven’t paid attention, you don’t realize that the argument is over as far as crossbows. I keep repeating this, but 28 states now legalize crossbows for all hunters in all seasons. In all of those states, 60-70% of all deer harvested in “archery” season are taken with crossbows.
      You’re right, there is strength in numbers! Problem for you is that you were outnumbered awhile ago and still don’t know it.

  • @ericlandis1805
    @ericlandis1805 11 месяцев назад +6

    the whining over crossbows by trophy hunters has gotten so obnoxious.
    idk how y'all surpassed the snob-like mentality that guys who ONLY fly-fish have that look down on spinning fisherman

    • @ericlandis1805
      @ericlandis1805 11 месяцев назад +1

      I genuinely regularly enjoy this podcast but you guys gotta look at yourself in the mirror. "the future of bowhunting is under attack", as you're attacking it.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  11 месяцев назад +6

      I’m sorry if you think the future of bowhunting is crossbows we are in a world of shit

    • @ericlandis1805
      @ericlandis1805 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@HUNTRPOD so disappointingly arrogant

  • @devonjahnke9975
    @devonjahnke9975 11 месяцев назад +4

    How do we get Skip to lobby for us here in Minnesota?

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m helping right now!!!! U guys get the groups more organized and funded (not hard to be honest) & I’m happy to help. Very doable!!!!

  • @johna2835
    @johna2835 11 месяцев назад +2

    Jarad's question at 2:28 is the one that I suspect will drive the day. Given a choice a lot of hunters will pick crossbows and bait even it that means fewer "big" deer. That is the real problem is we are a group of people who are in conflict and with many opinions.

  • @chrisking9424
    @chrisking9424 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great podcast guys! By far the best whitetail podcast out there today. Some friendly criticism for you Jared, please quit interrupting your guests!

  • @finalpasswaterfowl
    @finalpasswaterfowl 11 месяцев назад +1

    I live in Crawford County; the county you mentioned about the EHD. Makes me want to call the local warden and get more details. Were these deer found on public, what type of ground (wet, ag or hardwoods) etc. probably will get a run around from them about it.
    Thanks for the heads up about season closing on a Friday - I 100% would have been in a tree Saturday if I don’t fill my tag before then. Not gonna get started on PGC and the idiotic crap they do.

  • @averagehuntertv
    @averagehuntertv 11 месяцев назад +1

    Have not noticed EHD in Campaign county OH this year, last year we found 20 dead in a 50 acre area of the 450 acre property. Never found the 200”😢. Lots of TINY yearlings with no moms last year and this year half the does we have seen have no babies. The yearlings we have seen seem to be healthy.

  • @Dylanstoddart
    @Dylanstoddart 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think New York is getting better in age structure, I could be wrong, but I’ve been seeing a lot more mature deer than growing up

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      I bet you’re right!!!! Younger generation that actually is passing some 1.5’s vs 25 years ago that didn’t happen. The old schoolers would never pass a little dinker back then. & more guys probably have locked some ground up. I suspect NY is similar to MI in those changes. Glad to hear it’s improving!!!!

  • @John-w3v2d
    @John-w3v2d 4 месяца назад

    There is nothing wrong with crossbows as a hunting tool, please tell me how a broadhead from a bow vs a crossbow through the vitals of a deer is somehow different?

  • @THESPORTINGCAMP
    @THESPORTINGCAMP 11 месяцев назад +2

    Congratulations! 👏👏👏👏 🎉🎉🎉150🎉🎉🎉

  • @kevinlewis9151
    @kevinlewis9151 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bro most working hunters with family are lucky to get one weekend a year to hunt

  • @codyrapp3713
    @codyrapp3713 Месяц назад

    The year prior to crossbows becoming state wide or everyone we had a HUGE poaching problem in SE MN with people killing deer at night with crossbows. It’s sad that none of us residents get any say in the topic. It’s all guys in suits sitting in offices!

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  Месяц назад

      Yea it should come down to what the general hunting population (residents only) of the state want

  • @rorynelson7548
    @rorynelson7548 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sounds like it's time to march on the Ravin factory, take our sacred hunting back

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      IMHO…. Velocity, Inc is one of the dirtiest rotten outdoor companies to ever exist!!! That company should be boycotted & companies like them deserve to go out of business!!! So many good ethical companies out there with a few toxic apples in the mix. Pay attention people!! Velocity owns: Ravin, Benjamin air guns, crossman, etc etc.

  • @chuck8586
    @chuck8586 11 месяцев назад +1

    1:41:03 no one said the average hunter was smart. In fact, theyre not smarter than the average consumer of any product. We’re told constantly in the hunting community that the only states with good deer hunting are iowa, kansas, Missouri, maybe a couple other states (ohio, etc). While in reality, sure their may be great hunting in those states, most hunters are simply bad hunters though, and the hunting in their home state is fine, they just cant find the good hunting in their state. So they go to where their told good hunting exists

  • @chuck8586
    @chuck8586 11 месяцев назад

    1:37:19 the mountains of nothern Pa have tons of public land, huge bodied deer, a great age structure, and dropping numbers of hunters. yet people tell me all the time Pa isnt worth hunting. Theyre wrong, but people believe, including these two

  • @Chrisbreezy1979
    @Chrisbreezy1979 11 месяцев назад

    I watch a ton of podcast deer hunters and I say this to all, come to Harlan Ky and try public land hunting in these steep, rugged mountains with zero agriculture 99 percent mountains. There’s almost zero pressure so killing a mature buck should be easy! Come give it a try please!!!

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  11 месяцев назад

      Haha it’s not easy, I love eastern KY. My second home, but it’s TOUGH hunting

  • @russjoyner6054
    @russjoyner6054 8 месяцев назад

    Not enough hunters in most states to take enough deer to dent the deer population to where the DNR wants it so the state will do what they think it will take to get the hunters out and reduce the deer populations and a lot of hunters don’t take their limit or shoot does that are overpopulated

  • @mikevernacchio5384
    @mikevernacchio5384 11 месяцев назад

    In New Hampshire you are encouraged to put your land “in use” meaning the public can use it the same as public land and the landowner gets tax incentives.

    • @chuck8586
      @chuck8586 11 месяцев назад

      @midmissourimountainman2696this attitude is killing hunting as well, but by all means continue

  • @robertmcmullen8585
    @robertmcmullen8585 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good frost this morning near central Illinois.

  • @johnpejakovich8848
    @johnpejakovich8848 11 месяцев назад +1

    Crossbows are good for hunting. The simple math is the more people who hunt the safer the sport is. Numbers don’t lie, research shows success rate very similar between bows and crossbows. Maybe limits on crossbows could remedy any difference but more people in the sport the better.

  • @gameofantlers8833
    @gameofantlers8833 9 месяцев назад

    No rain then a frost no bugs
    Rain equals mud equals bugs....ehd and dead deer.
    Rain is the problem.
    No rain early frost no ehd

  • @raefh85
    @raefh85 11 месяцев назад

    Let me voice against compound bow, I am a traditional bow hunter that hunts with a recurve.
    It makes it more difficult when you can shoot 100+ yards with your compound when I’m limited between 10-30yds at max and 30 is pushing it.
    We don’t stand a chance to these guys with compound bows.
    Some things are good if you’re a trophy hunter / sportsman.
    Hunting is a tradition not a sport.
    Crying about ravin crossbows when ten point wicked ridge and many others have very fast bows.
    Ravin is expensive but they put out the best product.
    To me bow hunting is real when you’re using a sticks to kill.
    1 stick to shoot the stick with the feathers and broadhead. Primitive.
    Not high tech compound bows anyone can hold a compound back, go draw and hold a 65# recurve and tell me the disadvantages.
    See everyone can cry about it stick to good topics archery is archery.
    An arrow deflects off of branches from any of the bows, stick, compound, crossbow.
    The advantages from traditional to compound has no comparison.
    Compound to crossbow have the same range. Pick your poison and practice your butt off.
    Every hear the saying practice makes perfect.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  11 месяцев назад

      Do you work or pro staff for Ravin?

  • @Public_land_trail_cams
    @Public_land_trail_cams 11 месяцев назад

    I've been hunting Indiana for 30 years and the Hoosier state is no question in a race to the bottom.

  • @thomasmashak4896
    @thomasmashak4896 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hunt deer with a spear...i mean i feel like compounds are for women. Be a real hunter and spear them. 30 yards away.. pshh WEAK

  • @ThumbsMcThumb
    @ThumbsMcThumb 11 месяцев назад

    A lot of envy in this podcast and comment section.

  • @zack-o4p
    @zack-o4p 11 месяцев назад

    Question for everybody here. If someone is not confident in their abilities with a bow but are with a cross bow yet are “able bodied”, Why scrutinize? This whole argument about land this and tags that, has been goin on for years and is never gonna change no matter wat is legal to hunt with or not. P.S. i cant afford either one so archery isnt even in my calender. Just a curious guy wanting to understand the division steadily growing in the hunting community.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  11 месяцев назад

      It’s just the progressions towards any weapon any time. So what if able bodied are only confident with a rifle, should they be able to use that all season? The increasing opportunities is going to put greater pressure on the resource

    • @zack-o4p
      @zack-o4p 11 месяцев назад

      So allowing crossbows in archery in your mind is akin to allowing a 30-06 anytime? What? I dont know much but i do know technology is steadily evolving allowing certain people to sling arrows 80+ yards from $1000+ compound bow and arrow setups to ethically hunt game in midwestern states. Did fred Bear have that technology? No! But is it allowed? Yes! I think the argument more people in a season can hold more value. Certain limits on tags and liscencing for out of state hunters needs to be more restrictive but people dont want to talk about that. The allocation of land has hindered people and gave way to less opprotunities that i can agree with but i dont believe new or improved archery technology is to blame. The weapon of choice isnt gonna open new doors to the faster ending resource argument. That comes with restictive bag limits and tags alloted for the year.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      They can use crossbows in iowa- in their own season! Which is 3 weeks long.
      BUT… the crossbow lobbyists are the ones that want to change the rules for iowa to push them into archery season. The hunters here don’t want that. They throw $ at lobbyists to over-ride us, so they can make millions. They don’t care about the hunters, the outcome or the resource. The Divide is Good VS GREED

    • @zack-o4p
      @zack-o4p 11 месяцев назад

      @@Iowa_Whitetail Now what if the roles were altered? Compound vs Recurve/longbow? Both sling arrows both have the same capabilities in terms of hunting game. The difference is sights, arrow rests, tuning capabilites, and confidence levels in the shooters. Why seperate and judge hunters in using what they a confident in to humanely harvest game. When you compare a crossbow to a compound the only true difference is a stock. You can get magnifying lenses and bubble levels on bow sights now. The division doesn’t help with keeping the hunting community together to fight more important matters like people going after hunting altogether.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      @@zack-o4p fair ? When compounds came out - archery hunting & permission were not crowded & we weren’t losing hunters because of it. Now we are. & now we have weapons of all categories far more lethal and have, often times, 4 months of deer season. 3 weeks in iowa for a crossbow + disabled, seniors & injured is just fine.
      There’s also some glaring differences in xbows vs archery: when a deer walks in - u must DRAW your bow! Huge difference!! & hold it & let down if takes too long. Long list of others. I am not anti-crossbow but they do NOT belong in ARCHERY season.

  • @wyattsawyer8166
    @wyattsawyer8166 11 месяцев назад

    The comment section on every one of thier videos is just an argument about crossbows 😂

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  11 месяцев назад +1

      Lol pretty much

  • @roosterdope6778
    @roosterdope6778 9 месяцев назад

    Longbow➡️recurve➡️spear➡️ compound➡️crossbow➡️baiters

  • @pipelinemechanic731
    @pipelinemechanic731 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tennessee has had a crossbow/compound season for a decade or so. We thought it was going to be a game changer. Well that’s not this case. Bow hunting in general is slowly dying here. Also we shouldn’t really be harping on people who choose to use crossbow or whatever weapon of choice because we hunters got way more to worry about than what we choose to hunt with.

  • @johnchomet6967
    @johnchomet6967 10 месяцев назад

    The difference is in Ohio you have Southern Ohio were 90% of the deer probably are of what they claim is a $500,000 population of the herd yet I go out on private land around the rain county and sit for a week and don't even see it there not a deer if we're lucky we may see a couple of those now the deer or there but they're on private land that people won't let you hunt they don't hunt so the deer just lay there they're not going anywhere you wouldn't go anywhere neither would I somebody was shooting at you you'd lay down and stay there that's what they do Ohio came out with statistics stating that after 12:00 p.m. on opening day of gun season your odds of shooting a book drop 70% now The money that we pay is residents the deer are all in southern Ohio you go down there and it looks like a pumpkin field when it gets light out or you have to try to hunt in downtown Cleveland or surrounding suburbs Westlake Bay village places like that where the upper upper upper middle class live they don't want to see deer dying on their driveway and that's why there's so many fatalities car accidents involved with deer collisions in that part of the state same thing is true with Columbus as well as Cincinnati Plus one other thing directly across the street from Findley State Park is Finley public hunting grounds so when you're over there hunting somebody bust some caps the deer at night time they go back in bed down in the Findlay State Park and you don't see them for the rest of the week

  • @C.Adams82
    @C.Adams82 11 месяцев назад +4

    Jeremy is right ,most states guys will not pass on antlered deer. They don't care. In a local fb group , every day grown adult men posting pics of spikes. Adolescent deer and then brag about it. You just killed an uneducated, adolescent deer and then turn around and complain about no big deer. They don't look at age class ,most of these guys couldn't tell you how old a deer is. Personally I couldn't imagine shooting a buck under 4 and even 4 is pushing it for me. I want to see what's possible with a deer. If I need meat, I shoot a doe. We destroyed hunting when we turned it into a sport and as a way to make money. When money gets involved with anything it gets ruined. Humans are destructive by nature, been that way since the beginning of time and by the time we realize we need to do something, it's usually too late, the damage is done.

    • @jonah-n8l
      @jonah-n8l 6 месяцев назад

      It’s almost at the destroyed point now ! Won’t be but a few years now

  • @johnhorel789
    @johnhorel789 11 месяцев назад +3

    Is this just an anti crossbow podcast or do they talk about other hunting topics sometimes.

    • @chuck8586
      @chuck8586 11 месяцев назад

      It’s mentioned at least a little every podcast

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      Anti-crossbow LOBBYIST podcast on this one. How Ravin alone exploits states to change regs without hunter input or disregarding it. Against hunter wishes. Passed with political $ in a slick quick (often hidden) process with no regard to what happens to the hunting, access, age class or outcome. All the care about is making their $ in a corporation based in NY or CO! That’s what folks are tired of!!!

    • @glennl9630
      @glennl9630 9 месяцев назад +1

      Funny they have a hunting podcast and cry about hunters

  • @jon_because
    @jon_because 11 месяцев назад +27

    All I ever did was rifle hunt and got a crossbow 2 years ago because it appealed to me being a gun hunter. But got my first compound last winter. This will be my first compound season but I am planning to use it all year even during rifle season because I enjoy the practicing and challenge of the compound. Gives me more drive and enthusiasm.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад +6

      These comments make me smile. A passion for the challenge. More hunters like you will truly make hunting better!!

    • @user-rw4qd7ev8x
      @user-rw4qd7ev8x 9 месяцев назад

      Gay

    • @outdoorfun2607
      @outdoorfun2607 9 месяцев назад

      Honest question though what made you switch from crossgun to bow the archery parts of a crossgun or people making fun of you for shooting a crossgun

    • @jon_because
      @jon_because 9 месяцев назад

      @@outdoorfun2607 when I got my crossbow I thought it was cool bc all I've known was rifle but honestly half the reason I got it was for hobby to shoot in backyard without the cost of ammo but once it was sighted in I got really bored with it really fast. I always thought a compound was out of my price range but once I found I could get a Bear for under $400 I got one and in one year I've put thousands of arrows thru it as hobby in backyard. Just really enjoy shooting it after work without ammo cost and even at night with a spot light.

    • @zaynemikita6897
      @zaynemikita6897 7 месяцев назад +1

      100% man I agree! I shot my first buck with a bow this year in late season man and it was one of the greatest hunting experiences I've ever had.
      Been rifle hunting for years and bow hunting is significantly more challenging and more enjoyable.
      I feel its more respectful to the animal. You have to actually work hard to kill that animal. Good stuff buddy!!!

  • @FarmallFanatic
    @FarmallFanatic 10 месяцев назад +2

    Minnesota does not have the highest number of hunters in the country. Pennsylvania does.

  • @korywermerskirchen2532
    @korywermerskirchen2532 11 месяцев назад +3

    First time listener and found you guys pretty uneducated on MN law (basically a 2 week gun season then muzzy season), culture (B&C dimished due to brown it’s down mentality among super popular gun hunters and wolves esp St Louis County) and access (we have millions of acres of public land, access is not an issue here). Also laughable how scared some “hardcore” bow guys are of xbows and more people enjoying bow hunting. Especially while shooting the latest and greatest compounds that perform pretty similarly to xbows.

    • @Caincando1
      @Caincando1 11 месяцев назад +3

      I'm down in the SE part of the part. There is very very little public land around this area. And what little there is, it's a wasteland for wildlife because of all the pressure. There's a ton of ag land that doesn't hold a lot of deer or any wildlife for that matter. So decent hunting grounds is extremely hard to find. It's a constant battle for decent places to hunt. Access to hunting land is definetely the biggest barrier hunters have in this part of the state.

    • @korywermerskirchen2532
      @korywermerskirchen2532 11 месяцев назад

      The SE part of the state does lack in public land relative to the rest of the state, but there is still some and plenty within an hour or two drive. I live in the cities and there’s a lot more public land and deer than there is hunting pressure imo.

  • @buckalf
    @buckalf 11 месяцев назад +4

    IDk what dude is talking about Wisconsin and Illinois is ruined what ? Hunting is the best its been in 20 years awesome deer herds Giants everywhere happy hunters lots of opportunities every where just gotta do the work. If your going to Kill a whitetail deer you need to earn it. Its Not Supposed To Be Easy!

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe in pockets. I’ve been all over WI & IL…. I quit hunting both those states. I’m literally surrounded by Wisconsin guys around multiple iowa farms. They are the #1 NR land owner in my area by a long shot.
      I’ve hunted Fulton, Schuyler, Jo Daviess, peoria, etc counties in IL…. There’s a few good pockets but the vast majority of tracts are struggling. The average farm has a tough time not getting their best 2.5 & 3.5’s shot. & outfitting is out of hand in both states. Good pockets- yes. Degraded greatly on the average farms- absolutely IMO & in my experiences.

    • @buckalf
      @buckalf 11 месяцев назад

      @@Iowa_WhitetailBasically Stay Out My state these are my deer not yours and Stay Away from outfitters LOL

    • @buckalf
      @buckalf 11 месяцев назад

      @@Iowa_Whitetail you should find the good pockets to hunt.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’d rather EVERYONE has good opportunities across all states & land. It’s a state owned resource that’s shared by all BTW- why it shouldn’t be exploited by special interests.
      The masses flee the broken states. Iowa can’t take them all on. I love my neighbors but we can’t take any more on. The residents are losing access left & right. The main reason they are losing access is guys locking land up that fled degraded areas to buy in POCKETS of great management.
      BOTTOM LINE: let’s make the whole state of WI & IL considerably better than it is today. So folks don’t have to fight over the tiny amount of high quality Pockets that exist. EVERYONE benefits from improving age structure across a whole state!!!

    • @buckalf
      @buckalf 11 месяцев назад

      I get it man nobody likes it when Jonny shoots alot rolls up with out of state plates leasing the neighbors especially when Jonny shoots a crossbow over corn piles, but when Jonny shows up with a check to buy the farm you’re saying thats just as bad which is what you did at one time. So just say it man no one will be mad at you its Ok ( Don’t Come To Iowa !)

  • @JimBowSlice
    @JimBowSlice 11 месяцев назад +7

    I live in south east Michigan and I can say the quality of deer has gone way up in my 25 years. The same problems here though access is difficult. I think a large amount of hunters in michigan under 40 are passing deer Like never before cuz ya can't kill a 160 if you keep killing them at 130. If I had one rule change it would be move the guns to December and make it so you can't use both buck tags in the same season like guys killing 2 bucks with a gun....

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад +2

      BINGO!!!!!! Move guns out of rut & 1 buck- MI would be top tier!!!!! They’ve for sure improved in last 20 years where guys have managed a lot more & tightened access down. I hunted van buren, hillsdale, Jackson, Kalamazoo & allegan counties & the potential there is top tier.

    • @captaincripple7218
      @captaincripple7218 11 месяцев назад +3

      Mason county here! I 100% agree we are starting to get some quality bucks here but I think there’s still plenty of room for improvement. One buck tag is an option but I don’t think Nov 15 will ever be changed as opening day of rifle its basically a holiday but I would love to see rifle season cut back to one week!

    • @JimBowSlice
      @JimBowSlice 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Iowa_Whitetail thanks for backing me up skip! I really appreciate that. Those county's you listed consistently produce our biggest animals. Oh man i just found out my brother inlaw owns 90 acres in Jackson Co. And no one in his family hunts they come from the city and music industry.

    • @JimBowSlice
      @JimBowSlice 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@captaincripple7218 I agree about Nov. 15 and you are right thins are changing but so much room to make it better. I'm okay with 2 buck tags just not valid in the same season. Like you can't kill two bucks in gun season you get two buck tags but you have to use one in archery and one in another season during that year. I think alot of deer would still survive. Iowa and Illinois both are two buck states. Michigan won't change that because they want the tag revenue

  • @rodneypeck197
    @rodneypeck197 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love my crossbow here in NY lol only can used Nov 4 -17

  • @jessebutler841
    @jessebutler841 11 месяцев назад +4

    The turn in Ohio mirrors social media and trail cams. When people started posting big bucks over corn piles, it caught like a wildfire. The same goes for leasing.

  • @leemartin9579
    @leemartin9579 11 месяцев назад +3

    Missouri had that early rifle last weekend, and I do agree we have too many doe in our area. It completely ruined the bow hunting, and forced me to scout. I kill doe every year for meat, but this damn early gun season should just be a crossbow season. The guns ruin what I live for, and that is to quietly kill deer. I bow hunt all year long, so I prefer to keep the guns out of our early season.

  • @Daniel_Callie
    @Daniel_Callie 11 месяцев назад +3

    Access and cost is killing all hunting! Especially here in the south.

  • @jessebutler841
    @jessebutler841 11 месяцев назад +62

    Archery and crossbows should never be used in the same sentence.

    • @douglasborgaro6801
      @douglasborgaro6801 11 месяцев назад +8

      @jessebuyler
      BS! Says you?
      Crossbows do not meet the definition of firearms. Never have.
      They do however meet the definition of archery equipment. Doesn’t matter if it’s not your definition.

    • @micahsims8026
      @micahsims8026 10 месяцев назад +4

      Hey buddy, shooting off of wheels vertically is not different than horizontal. Stick bows and stone tipped homemade arrows only, right??

    • @Tughill1699
      @Tughill1699 10 месяцев назад +1

      fucking A -the fact that it stayes locked at full draw makes it not archery.
      archery is a skill no matter what, you see skill in a crossbow -it takes more skill to shoot a gun

    • @douglasborgaro6801
      @douglasborgaro6801 10 месяцев назад +4

      @Tughill
      Your definition, your opinion, but doesn’t change anything.
      Crossbows are now legalized in 28 states for all hunters in all seasons. In all those states, 60-70% of all deer taken in “archery” season are taken with crossbows. Fact!
      You are now in the minority and don’t set any definitions.
      For over 30 years crossbow hunting has been studied and the same facts have been found:
      No detrimental effect on the deer, not taking all the good bucks, state kill totals haven’t changed, not causing more poaching, not overcrowding the woods and not causing other hunters to quit.
      In America we have choices! It doesn’t effect what you do. No worries, we don’t mind you now joining our season.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 10 месяцев назад

      Legalized from the crossbow companies paying lobbyists & politicians to slip it through. Usually no hunter input. Iowa data has hunters here overwhelmingly opposed to crossbows being put in archery season. Wisconsin past it hunters had “buyers remorse” from unintended consequences. Meetings in MO had overwhelming opposition to adding them (over 75%) & $ & politics snuck it through anyways. U might have won short term battles on throwing crossbows into archery but the outcome & how it was done are both incredibly sad & wrong. U celebrate getting it through the back door & I’ll agree, some guys say “what’s the easiest weapon?” & use it. What YOU don’t understand is more & more of these folks will have no where to shoot these crossbows!!! The places they do will have degraded age classes & quality of hunts. Feel bad for hunters in the states that got sold out. Not happening in iowa. They will stay for: their own season, not in our general archery season, for seniors & disabled. As it should be!!!

  • @chuck8586
    @chuck8586 11 месяцев назад +1

    2:27:49 crossbow hunter here, i dont want more deer, i want bigger deer. Why do y’all think crossbow hunters and big deer are mutually exclusive?

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      Crossbow lobbyists push it in my state during archery season when hunters don’t want them. Our archery season is too crowded without them. They have their own 3 week season & everyone is ok with that. Also: seniors, disabled and injured can use them. So everyone here is fine them. We are not fine with Ravin paying lobbyists to change our seasons & weapons against the hunters wishes. They only care about $- period. That’s our only problem

  • @blakebarnett5078
    @blakebarnett5078 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is literally where we are in kentucky. The small community I use to have free run of nearly anything you can see and lease after lease and changing of ownership I have one terrible spot left. At least I get to have a place to take my kids but it's a 200 acre open field. No Turkeys on that property. Now I am down to turkey hunting public and the last time I did that 10 years ago I walked 4 miles and bumped 10 hunters and just left. It's discouraging. Tough to get my kids on birds without people just cutting you off. I can't afford a lease. Mabey that's my fault for not going to collage and getting a better paying job. I'm just a weekend guy. When I was growing up almost no one turkey hunted, turkey had been reintroduced to our area 20 years or so prior to me coming in to the hunting world and deer had to be brought back in mabey 40 years before that. At my time everyone gun hunted and it was to put meat in a freezer sure everyone wanted a big buck but it changed over night. Big deer the excitement the TV shows how to. Same with farms that had turkey and the deer hunters didn't care if you come in and shot turkey. You could get permission anywhere.Then it become popular. Rifle season opens and you will see a license plate from everywhere. Alabama guys come up and shoot every 2 to 3 year old deer they see because it's a 100 to 120 inch monster and they don't see that at home. They don't normally kill does. And locally the amish have moved in and man the deer they kill. It's unbelievable how many less deer we see compared to 20 years ago. Sad for my kids. I'm on the same page I need my own land that someone can't run me off of.

  • @thetrooper1061
    @thetrooper1061 11 месяцев назад +7

    Jeremy, crossbows have been legal in OH during general archery season for over 30 years. I think the recent anti- crossbow resentment is really because of the Ravin and other ridiculous ultra high speed crossbows advertised at 100 yards effective range.
    I use a crossbow and buddies have always capped on crossbows but 90% of "normal" crossbows have a similar effective range to compound.
    I've hunted with all manor of bows and guns but have been using an Excalibur micro since like 2015 and 40 yards is really the effective range. Similar to most other kinds.
    I think all this swelling hatred is stemming from these new age technological freak crossbows that blow the effective range out of the water. I don't think they are as accurate as listed and I don't think with the price tag many people use them but that's just my experience.
    A regular model crossbow like an Excalibur I use does hold a slight advantage over a compound without having to practice as often or draw on a deer but I still kill most all my bucks at 10-20 yards the skill in hunting mature deer is really all about getting within close range during daylight. With those ravens the definition of close has changed

    • @zackurylyk9643
      @zackurylyk9643 11 месяцев назад +2

      Shush, don't speak the truth. I don't think anybody wants to hear; they'd rather complain. It's like fly fishermen putting down spin fishers, and it's silly.

    • @chaddial4123
      @chaddial4123 11 месяцев назад

      Not a fan of crossbows but what you said hits the nail on the head. Nobody had an issue with them when the "Horton Hunter" was being used and shooting 30 yards or less like the other archery hunters, now though its gotten out of hand with the new crossbows.

    • @thetrooper1061
      @thetrooper1061 11 месяцев назад

      @@chaddial4123 well said

  • @raefh85
    @raefh85 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s crazy how people say crossbows are killing this and that.
    In all reality they have been around for nearly the same amount of time.
    It hasn’t destroyed anything, I agree yes it sucks when your hunting a big buck and the guy with crossbow gets him because you passed the other night @30 yds
    Who cares, if anything there will be a lot more deer shot with precision and more deer being recovered.
    I hunt by all means blow gun,recurve, longbow, compound,crossbow, black powder, shotgun, and rifle.
    You have choices pick your poison.
    I enjoy hearing more of a hunters successfully hunting and recovering.
    As long as it is harvested legally, have peace with all work together.
    Good luck to all you hunters out there, may you shoot straight and hit your mark.
    Be sure to put in your practice daily, comfort and knowing your weapon is extremely important.
    A lot of people say they know then don’t pick up their bow until the first day of the season.
    Go get your deer, there are plenty out there.

  • @BIG_RIK
    @BIG_RIK 11 месяцев назад +2

    MN hunter here. We could have incredible deer hunting and quality here, but it will never happen nor will it change. If anyone wants a good laugh look at who the representative is who pushed crossbows through in MN.. Definitely an avid hunter LOL

  • @MrDorag1999
    @MrDorag1999 11 месяцев назад +1

    access to good land in MN is hard to impossible to come bye, because its less than half the state, the rest of the state is wide ass open to public hunting but isnt worth a damn, and hasn't been in 10 years

    • @MrDorag1999
      @MrDorag1999 11 месяцев назад +1

      the zone I hunt in used to get 4-5k deer shot in it a year, now its sub 2k, hard winters, wolves, and super liberal deer limits during the 00's, came to head during the 2013-2014 winter that decimated the states deer population, pair that with wolf population exploding it hasnt been the same across a majority of the state since

  • @jerrysimms4717
    @jerrysimms4717 10 месяцев назад +2

    Food plots are the biggest form of bating lol .

  • @TillmanCharm10
    @TillmanCharm10 11 месяцев назад +4

    As someone that lives in south central indiana, I am having the worst time this year finding a decent place to hunt. Public land is fairly limited and overran like crazy, even during archery season (mostly crossbow users sadly). I have knocked on about 5-10 doors so far and all said no. I plan on knocking on more but it’s really demotivating. Lost my best spot this year to the land owner’s family deciding to hunt. I am now considering leasing and or buying my own property. I hate the idea of leasing and becoming a part of the problem but seems like I have no other choice if I want to kill a quality buck in the coming years.

    • @tattoojosh1
      @tattoojosh1 11 месяцев назад

      Don't say sorry for being American my dude, this is the beautiful thing about the little freedom we have left. If you work hard and harder to purchase a piece of this land for your own. That's the American dream and that is what these commy woke Marxist want to take from us.
      I know how you feel I grew up bowhunting and by highschool when I got my license I drove all over the state looking for places to hunt and the public land was a waste of time totally.... I learned how to hop a fence. Now I'm to old for that so I no longer even bother. That's how it is growing up in California. This place is beautiful but it's private and woke I'm in the market to leave asap

    • @americanagothic7851
      @americanagothic7851 11 месяцев назад

      @@tattoojosh1so less and less public land is a good thing??

    • @americanagothic7851
      @americanagothic7851 11 месяцев назад

      I agree OP.
      I have bow hunted over 30 years. There have been times when the popularity has gone up and down and the posers with money usually get weeded out in no time. But the last 3 years including this one. All the good spots, over looked spots, where the big boys are, is now over run with beer cans and trash. No new sign besides 1.5 yr olds. All the big good sign and buck bedding have been vacant for over two years now. I keep moving and looking for better spots but it getting worse and worse.
      To think that just 5 years ago I wouldn’t even see another hunter during the week and the bucks were still in the thick swamps. Not any more. Most the hunting property in my area is small even private. I am going to have to drive way up north to these huge swamps that people still aren’t getting into. Just have to find those spots that no one is going to. That’s where they will be.

  • @theezells6576
    @theezells6576 11 месяцев назад +3

    Drought is killing us down in western Kentucky and southern Missouri. Northern Missouri is okay. Need rain!

    • @leemartin9579
      @leemartin9579 11 месяцев назад

      Facts. I live up a little south of Kansas City Missouri, but hunt in central southern Missouri and our farm is so dry I didn’t even have to brush hog this year. I have never seen it this bad. Granted I’m only 34, and have only been in charge of the farm for about 4 years. Still I have been going to that farm my entire life, and I can not remember government sending us money because of drought before this year. The cattle only had a handful of ponds with water.

  • @FarmallFanatic
    @FarmallFanatic 10 месяцев назад +1

    Don't get it twisted, 2B, in Pennsylvania, is like Kansas

  • @yougonnaeatthat9889
    @yougonnaeatthat9889 9 месяцев назад +2

    Quickest way to slow down the non residents buying up land in iowa and residents losing access is ending the forest reserve tax breaks. They tried to do it in the past and it was defeated in the legislature. County budgets suffer because of this tax break. Like it or not a lot of residents are walking away from deerhunting and they could care less about what happens at this point. Its a small handful of guys wantng big deer for the wall every year that are driving the average person out of the sport. Cut the buck tags back to one only no matter the weapon and the bowhunters will throw a hissy fit. Ending party hunting would be another positive move.

  • @chuck8586
    @chuck8586 11 месяцев назад +1

    1:26:16 i wouldnt be a hunter anymore if it wasnt for crossbows and archery. Born in ‘92 in pa, first year hunting was ‘04 rifle season. Anyone whos hunted in pa knows rifle season died around ‘02 and it was certainly dead by ‘04. I didnt have the option to do anything but rifle hunt until ‘14. I didnt get my first deer until ‘14 archery season when I finally got a crossbow and took it out. Got my first buck in ‘15 with my crossbow. I was raised up to my ears in the hunting culture and hunting camp life, without being able to use a crossbow, I wouldn’t be hunting anymore just like the majority of my age group.
    And as far as land being bought up, 🤷‍♂️ ive hunted public land all my life in a state with massive amounts of public land and growing! Plus pa has huge swaths of state forest land that are not going anywhere, and is awesome to hunt. To the hunters bitching about losing access and saying crossbows arnt archery. Cry a little louder and maybe someone will get you a tissue. Why should i care? When you think I shouldn’t be hunting.

    • @mikeguy9668
      @mikeguy9668 9 месяцев назад

      And why can't you shoot a vertical bow?? Born in 92 right? What the hell is your issue other than laziness

  • @robertdavis7244
    @robertdavis7244 11 месяцев назад +4

    It’s still a type of archery, however I don’t think crossbow kills should be counted the same in regards to record bucks. They should have their own class. A solution may be to only allow crossbows for half of the archery season.

    • @mikeguy9668
      @mikeguy9668 11 месяцев назад +2

      Crossbows should have 1 week maybe 2. It's not archery at all

    • @madsenmotorsports9950
      @madsenmotorsports9950 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikeguy9668same could be said about compound bows

    • @mikeguy9668
      @mikeguy9668 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@madsenmotorsports9950not even close. Compounds are still archery and are actually harder to master than trad bows. Crossbows are just arrow rifles that require 0 skill or practice

    • @madsenmotorsports9950
      @madsenmotorsports9950 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikeguy9668 lol compounds are easy way easier than a recurve. Lol I can tell you have never shot a recurve lol

    • @jonah-n8l
      @jonah-n8l 6 месяцев назад

      In what aspect is it a type of archery?????? You mean it’s a type of gun

  • @roosterdope6778
    @roosterdope6778 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cut compound season down to 2 weeks same with crossbow. Only let longbows and recurves have half a year to hunt

  • @larryhobbs8769
    @larryhobbs8769 11 месяцев назад +1

    Best way to solve Chris’s problem with to many hunters and crossbows is to do away with non resident hunters. If you don’t live in the state or own land in a state you cant hunt in that state. Problem solved. Residents hunt with what you want.

  • @KBBOUTDOORS
    @KBBOUTDOORS 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think the money should be spent on quality of land not just quantity cause theirs plenty of land that the state can buy that sucks so what they should be doing is the crp funds, food plots, leaving corn like places that the Midwest do that they don’t in the northeast

  • @chrism5508
    @chrism5508 11 месяцев назад +1

    Im curious how much of your hunting is on public lands to try and pretend crossbows are an attack on bow hunting.

  • @dantheokiesooner7048
    @dantheokiesooner7048 11 месяцев назад +2

    Im not ready!!!!!😢😢😭😭 damn near 2 weeks in to bow season And there's mandatory ot!!! 6 days a week 12 hrs a day!!! Honestly thinking about quitting!

    • @lukeminey2059
      @lukeminey2059 10 месяцев назад

      In PA only farm workers, medical professionals and emergency responders can be mandated overtime but most of the working class doesn't know this and they just lay down and take it when their employer demands it.

  • @Dinkslayer681
    @Dinkslayer681 11 месяцев назад +1

    If 70% of hunters want to shoot a crossbow then that is the mjority. You dont want average hunters making those decisions. There arent more tags because there are now crossbows so it doesnt matter. Everyone wants to have the woods to themselves, thats it. Theres no other argument. You guys buy land because you want to manage it and create a better experience for yourself, not because there isn't access to ground. The last thing i want is govermenet buying up more land so i habe to hunt next to elmer fud who doesnt understand safety or hunting etiquette.

  • @jakesmith6337
    @jakesmith6337 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hunt with whatever turns you on, but I don’t buy majority means your right.

  • @nicksummerfield5408
    @nicksummerfield5408 11 месяцев назад +1

    Crossbows have their place. They are good for the youth , elderly , handicapped and the brand new hunters no doubt. I also see them being good in two ways. One would be there are way to many deer let’s thin them out and especially in these urban hunts where you can put a deer down pretty quick with one. The other is very limited hunting area where your only allowed to kill up to 3 animals per season ( a buck and a couple does) . Once you killed all your allotted deer your done less pressure on the rest of the animals.I think they are a slippery slope when you have a very balanced herd or a struggling herd it wouldn’t take long to effect the herd. To me a crossbow should not be in the early season and rut hunts when the deer are vulnerable. They are perfect in during the lulls and late seasons.
    I’m honestly so tired of the Ohio bashing of how bad it is. It’s a bow hunters paradise your only allowed one buck for the season and very limited gun seasons. Their are a lot of big bucks being killed there. You have places in Ohio your only allowed a buck and a doe per person in certain counties. To me you guys crying about corn piles is ridiculous if you want to beat corn piles have better food. Deer will always go to better food.

  • @nicschaalma3508
    @nicschaalma3508 11 месяцев назад +4

    Hunted for 21 years in Wisconsin (wrong side of state.) Been on maybe 14 out of state hunts.
    My 6 biggest bucks come All from out of state.
    We leave for iowa and other states that hold the age structure we desire.
    However when I do shoot that mature buck at home. It will mean a lot more based on the rarity and difficulty of growing one to maturity.

    • @douglasborgaro6801
      @douglasborgaro6801 10 месяцев назад +2

      @nicschaalma3508
      Now I call BS!
      Are you aware that WI is number one on the Boone & Crockett record books for over 100 years now? Where have you been?
      See, some get these ideas in their heads and run with it no matter what the facts are.

    • @nicschaalma3508
      @nicschaalma3508 10 месяцев назад

      @@douglasborgaro6801 Wisconsin ppl are so proud they enter them in the books. All my Iowa friends laugh. Not one of them puts a deer in the record book that can be.
      The hunter has to enter the buck to be an entry. What if one area does it way more than others ?

    • @douglasborgaro6801
      @douglasborgaro6801 10 месяцев назад

      @nicschaalma
      Sounds like some wonderful conspiracy theory. So you just claim corruption to excuse over a hundred years of records. The only way to achieve such records is to have the suitable measurements.
      Say what you can dream up in your Iowa mind, but WI kicks Iowas ass all the time. The only rival is certain parts of Canada. Fact!
      So out of being humble, Iowa’s hunters don’t register? Ha, you’re dreaming! Put up or shut up!
      It’s a scientific fact that the deer also achieve higher body weight up here than down in Iowa. The Mississippi River Block, the ice age mineral deposits. That’s what does it. By the way, Illinois is number 2.

    • @trvsmarineful
      @trvsmarineful 10 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@douglasborgaro6801 you do realize that there’s zero evidence to support that the entire state is the reason that wi is the number one registerer. It’s buffalo county, and buffalo alone why wi is the number one for Boone…..
      Lots of landowners who want big bucks with good age class with limited public spots to hunt. Large chunks of private made into outfitters generations ago helps too. The rest of the state is hey let’s get drunk so it’s brown it’s down so we can go back to the bar. I’m not saying everyone but it’s the culture here is wi…. That’s the problem…

    • @jonah-n8l
      @jonah-n8l 6 месяцев назад

      Buddy if u can’t get a good one 21 yrs in Wisconsin you in a bind

  • @johna2835
    @johna2835 11 месяцев назад +1

    IMO You cant have more hunters and access to giant bucks without serious restrictions on access. Either through private land, limited tags or both. I think any solution needs to acknowledge that as fact. Habitat improvement can help but it doesn't let a million PA hunters all have that awesome quality experience. We have too much private land and the state "manages" the deer with the permission of the landowners. Our hunting is better than it ever was in my lifetime because the private landowners that lock up land and you we have a few hundred thousand fewer hunters than we did 25 or 30 years ago. I just don't see a solution without pushing some hunters out or allowing "quality" to go down. The PGC cares too much about "opportunity" - I think that is a combination of their desire to keep a political base of active hunters and annual income. It dose not address "quality" beyond those 2 1/2 year old's. Also politics has always held the interest of special interests and the politicians themselves higher than the interests of the ordinary residents. Glad to see people are realizing that :)

  • @nickwinner7256
    @nickwinner7256 11 месяцев назад +2

    I live in crawford county pa. I have already found a few nice bucks dead in the past few days. It's heart breaking.

  • @stpaul0859
    @stpaul0859 11 месяцев назад +2

    To me a bigger problem is that rifle season is peak rut. I think thats more of an issue than crossbows. I hunt in KY and I swear that is the biggest issue. That and the fact they do not allow motorized vehicles (4 wheelers) on public road access points. These are mountains out here that we are hunting. I am sorry but for the average hunter expecting them to hike 3-5 miles in hill country is expecting to much. I do it all the time but I am 32 and in great shape. This access issue for the Daniel in particular is killing the sport.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад +1

      SPOT ON!!!!! Guns out of the rut is the #1 issue by far and away!!!!! Why OH, IA & KS still have the best balanced age structure.
      I would say the archery pressure is getting worse in every state & archery hunters (along with guns or any weapon) are finding access harder each year. In iowa- u can’t hardly get archery permission. It’s really hard. U add crossbows to this season & it’ll get infinitely worse. But YES!!!! MO, IN, MI, MN, WI, NE, etc - GET YOUR GUNS MOVED BACK 14 DAYS!!!! Game changer!!!!

    • @stpaul0859
      @stpaul0859 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Iowa_Whitetail I could even compromise 2 rifle seasons. Give them 10 days late October through early November and then 1 weekend around the 22nd

  • @davel6041
    @davel6041 11 месяцев назад +8

    I generally enjoyed this pod cast at first, having shot compound for 22 years, then switching to crossbow due to vision acuity. The issue with hunting loss is due to value put on big bucks directly related to first and foremost internet pod cast such as this, and tv show. Ohio's loss of access is directly related to the value placed on deer, from podcasts just as this.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      Respectfully disagree. #1 issue degrading hunting is special interests pumping new seasons, weapons & killing. All to make $, grow profits & achieve their narrow special interest goals. What happens to hunters & how land has gotten locked up is a bi-product they could care less about!!! The biggest threats to hunters is NOT: PETA or anti-hunters or podcasts that educate folks. It’s the special interests pimps that want to make a buck exploiting states & hunters have reacted to them by locking up more land the more degraded they make the states. Period.

    • @austinhall5933
      @austinhall5933 10 месяцев назад +3

      Vision? You can get contacts or glasses, they make corrective lenses for peeps as well. You can still hunt with a real bow if you wanted to.

    • @user-rw4qd7ev8x
      @user-rw4qd7ev8x 10 месяцев назад

      @@austinhall5933are you his optometrist.. what a dick.. let me guess mathews guy?

    • @shanedennis1487
      @shanedennis1487 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@austinhall5933 Not how it works, genius. Some of us have vision issues that can, at best, be marginally corrected. You would not last 90 seconds in my corrective lenses. But, I refuse to continue to justify to you “elitist assholes” just because you guys are so much better than those of us that don’t do it your way.

    • @austinhall5933
      @austinhall5933 9 месяцев назад

      @shanedennis1487 Not the way what works? Maybe you don't understand the technology? If your vision isn't corrective with glasses and a verifier lens in a peep to the point you can SEE THE VITALS maybe take up fishing. I'm not an elitist, I just think there should be some level of difficulty to hunting. If you take the challenge out of hunting, you might as well drive into a pasture and shoot a cow.

  • @geraldmorris8730
    @geraldmorris8730 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great podcast. I was born in Iowa and parents move us away to Georgia for most of my life. In the last year I was finally able to move back and buy a small 20 acre farm. In just the one year of being back here I see so many hunting rules that I'm like why is this in place. Like the one comment made about using dogs to run deer. It's honestly being done in iowa with people instead of dogs, with man drives during shotgun season. People come across posted fencing , kill anything that runs out and act dumb when confronted. My self I think man drives should come to a end. We may as well be using dog....same same. Now, to make man drives worse, it's being done with straight wall ar rifles, 10 round magazines, and 10 guys with no care where their bullets are going. So, a group like this to look into better rules and laws would be great

    • @jonah-n8l
      @jonah-n8l 6 месяцев назад

      Thank “the hunting public” for that dumb shit

  • @douglasborgaro6801
    @douglasborgaro6801 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the first things that some jump on is the whole wrongheaded crossbow argument. Once again, after more than 30 years of study, there is no evidence that crossbow hunters are so much more successful than vertical bow hunters.
    State after state have found the same things. Crossbows have caused no detrimental effect on the deer. State game agencies and commissions in many different states have stopped recording kill rates between vertical bows and crossbows because time after time the same results were found.
    A state game commission or department can improperly manage things, but many other factors come into play. How long is the season? When is the season? What are hunter numbers? And many other factors play far bigger roles than crossbows ever will.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  11 месяцев назад

      Where are these studies at? Would love to see them

    • @douglasborgaro6801
      @douglasborgaro6801 11 месяцев назад

      @HUNTRPOD
      yes they are abalible. You can obtain this data from any of the state conservation agencies which allow the full inclusion of crossbows which is now more than have the states in the country.
      In fact, for the states that allow crossbows for all hunters in all seasons which today totals 28, 60-70% of all deer taken in the archery are taken with crossbow.
      The facts you say you wish to obtain are available from multiple sources.

  • @Public_land_trail_cams
    @Public_land_trail_cams 11 месяцев назад

    Guys buying/leasing up land are not the problem. I'm sure a lot of them would prefer to be able to use that $ for other things, they are simply reacting to terrible regulatory decisions.

  • @douglasborgaro6801
    @douglasborgaro6801 11 месяцев назад +1

    Let’s talk about corruption and political dirty tricks. Iowa vertical bow hunters groups have done everything they could do to block the use of crossbows.
    That doesn’t sound like majority decisions.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  11 месяцев назад

      If the “majority” elected Joe Biden, then I’m not sure the “majority” can make an educated decision

    • @douglasborgaro6801
      @douglasborgaro6801 10 месяцев назад

      @HUNTRPOD
      Oh, now you’d rather have a different conversation about presidential candidates?
      Wether you like it or not crossbows are here to stay. They now own the majority in the archery seasons of 28 states.
      If you’re interested in making an educated decision about things, then why haven’t you done your research and obtain the data from state conservation agencies. Talk to those who are knowledgeable about the matters instead of passing judgement based on their “trick knee” or personal opinions.
      The argument is over with most state conservation agencies. None of the rhetoric or fears about crossbows held any water.
      28 states allow full inclusion of crossbows and soon enough it will be more. Too much money has been invested. You can’t unring the bell.

  • @tylersitar
    @tylersitar 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you're not using a longbow made of the skin of your previous harvests, you're a cheater

    • @mikeguy9668
      @mikeguy9668 9 месяцев назад

      I use a recurve and a compound. Crossbows are not archery at all. Just arrow guns for weak ass people

    • @roosterdope6778
      @roosterdope6778 9 месяцев назад

      @@mikeguy9668that’s how I feel about compound bows. Recurve longbow or spear or you a weak ass man

  • @patclark78
    @patclark78 11 месяцев назад +1

    Michigan would be one of the greatest states if everyone would get on the same level.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      Agree!!!!!! All MI would need to do is this…. Get 51% of hunters to agree (something needs to change. It can’t continue like this) and…. THAT CHANGE….. moving gun season back a measly 14 days!!!!! Which is maybe a temperature difference of about 1 to 1.5 degrees on average!!!

  • @MM-rn3kl
    @MM-rn3kl 11 месяцев назад +1

    There reason apparently for Sunday the 19th is bear season so archery closes Friday then bear is Saturday through Tuesday. I agree they just need to open all Sundays to hunting here in PA!

  • @Mossy-back-blacktail
    @Mossy-back-blacktail 11 месяцев назад +1

    I do have to disagree this coming from The bluest state of them all unfortunately😂 Washington State I like the only other one that has has trumped is maybe California😅 but they still allow hunting on Sundays in my state. Your podcast was the first time I ever even heard of this to be a hundred percent honest. I have to say that's got to be one of the craziest laws I've ever heard.

  • @blakeross2852
    @blakeross2852 11 месяцев назад +10

    As a Minnesotan I think it’s cheating. They essentially have rifles and get to hunt a 3 month season, just not right.

    • @axelhegge1864
      @axelhegge1864 11 месяцев назад +1

      110% agree with you!

    • @SpinningHat
      @SpinningHat 11 месяцев назад +2

      As a fellow Minnesotan, I disagree 100%. Crossbows are archery. I don't think just because a crossbow can reach out and poke a deer further than with a compound bow yet should be excluded from your special club. I can't reliably shoot a bow because of shoulder problems, and the process to get a special permit was stupid. Now I can hunt with everyone else since my wife has issues with having guns in the house. You have to pick your battles, and that's not one with fighting.

  • @magpul1x326
    @magpul1x326 11 месяцев назад +1

    Crossbows aren’t even what we have to worry about. It’s these new air bows coming out. The fastest crossbows on the market are shooting slightly over 500 fps. Yet here we are with air bows, just coming out and already shooting over 600 fps. In a some states it is already legal with usually a free permit to use during archery season. If you are worried about crossbow hunters shooting at a median fps slightly higher than compound. Just wait until these “air bows” become more prevalent, and advanced.

    • @Iowa_Whitetail
      @Iowa_Whitetail 11 месяцев назад

      Agree!!!!! Both owned by the same company & both get that company to hire lobbyists to buy off states to get their products in. RAVIN CROSSBOWS is owned by Velocity, Inc. They own Benjamin Air bows…. All same strategy - lobby to pimp states out so they get wealthier. That company & their business tactics are bottom of the barrel greed & disgust!!!!!

    • @jonah-n8l
      @jonah-n8l 6 месяцев назад

      Same shit! They both 500fps rifles with a scope !

  • @Huntoutdoors1
    @Huntoutdoors1 9 месяцев назад

    Here we go the lowest demographic of deer hunters striking out wanting to limit all other hunters and shorten their time yet Bow seasons are in most states 3 to 4 months long .Get better hunt smarter and maybe more timely and stop grabbing at other hunters time and weapons . We did put it to the public here in this state and the majority of deer hunters wanted crossbow there were plenty of surveys and public hearings and it was approved . . Side not this guy has been thrown off more forums for his crossbow issues and down talk than you can count.

  • @diggernash1
    @diggernash1 9 месяцев назад

    People in NY social circle are buying land in multiple Midwestern states for access. They don't want to lease ir; just buy it outright.
    For perspective deer hunting only leases in some areas of my state are approaching 100 dollars per acre. 50 has become common. We have 1.25 million deer and we can kill 10 does. Yet the numbers are still staying elevated.
    Public hunts are hilarious, though. One draw hunt let 1200 hunters hunt 12000 acres...
    High-spending non residents put money into the system, without consuming many tax dollars.

  • @russellstanley8100
    @russellstanley8100 8 месяцев назад

    I had to switch to a crossbow after being injured in Afghanistan. Personally I hate it. It takes a lot of practice to get good at actually hitting a deer. They are way louder than my old slow but true PSE. My first few tries ended up with deer ducking the bolt. I guess I could spend 1,500 bucks for a quieter one but I don’t think so.
    I don’t enjoy shooting it, it takes forever between shots when practicing. I could send 4 or 5 arrows down range versus 1 bolt. If they can ever fix my shoulder I will be back to the vertical. I was much better with it, slow, quiet but effective.

  • @raefh85
    @raefh85 11 месяцев назад

    Change your rules to maine’s rules 1 deer a season from either archery or gun season combined.
    Unless in an expanded archery zone. You can buy extra for tags in such zones.
    Expanded archery areas, are for traditional archery equipment or compound bows only.
    To complain about crossbows is just childish.
    That’s just like the traditional bowhunter complaining about the compound bowhunter.
    There has always been a knucklehead out there that does something stupid that reflects on everyone.
    It just about doing right by all, be safe on public hunting and respectful.
    To be respectful of the non hunter as well as the hunter alike. Will create a better hunter nonhunter relationship.
    A major thing such as taking your gut pile out with you! (It’s a major one)
    I’ve seen it first hand people leaving gut piles and the landowners dogs being attacked ,when they are taking a walk or in their backyards.
    By simply removing a gut pile will already give a better appearance.
    Respect the land and what others have to see.

  • @stephenmcatee2104
    @stephenmcatee2104 6 месяцев назад

    here in missouri we now have gun seasons for 3 months off and on and tags for everyone including out of state hunters , i have been bowhunting for 45 yrs and have used everything from osage selfbows with flint tipped arrows to crossbows and enjoyed all of it, 25 yrs ago the top traditional industry guys were saying we need to stop the compound guys because they werent really bows, This crap goes round and round. Hunt with what you are confident with , quit wounding animals , stop fighting amongst ourselves , take the fight to the antis.

  • @chuck8586
    @chuck8586 11 месяцев назад +1

    1:05:09 they have mentioned before that PA has a law that caps the amount if money the game commission can try to spend on new land purchases. And that cap per acre is either $400 or $600 per acre. Thats all the pa game commission is allowed to spend by law when it trys to buy new land for hunters. That law needs changed.

    • @determinedoutdoors9833
      @determinedoutdoors9833 11 месяцев назад

      I totally agree with you, I live in Berks County. I know the land is over priced, everyone here thinks their property is gold.

  • @rossdalman5507
    @rossdalman5507 9 месяцев назад

    I heard on one of the hunting shows recently that in the midwest states, 20% of the bucks killed are on public land. 80% are killed on private land. Now you know why the number of hunters is decreasing every year. If you have money then you can buy or lease deer hunting land. If not than you hunt crowded public land and you have to be darn lucky to kill a big buck.

  • @jimpeters7931
    @jimpeters7931 9 месяцев назад

    They also say they want everyone to have access to quality hunting land, but then the talk about owning multiple properties and wanting to acquire more! Isn't one property enough?Commical

  • @cshetler8564
    @cshetler8564 11 месяцев назад +8

    Make deer hunting great again….

  • @glennl9630
    @glennl9630 9 месяцев назад

    Funny I watch Video after Video of 4" penitration from compound bows and always loose deer. And you guys bitch and moan about Crossbows🤔🤔

  • @chuck8586
    @chuck8586 11 месяцев назад

    2:30:05 neither!!!!!!!! Hunters are relatively dumb and politicians/lobbyists do not have Hunter interests at heart. The proper answer is PAs answer. Have biologists handle season dates and bag limits. Have the pgc set the rules for how to harvest which aim for fair chase and ethical harvests

  • @ericmiller1100
    @ericmiller1100 9 месяцев назад

    Crossbows and compounds should be in the same category and only allowed half of the real archery season which is Tradbows. Don't look down your nose at crossbow hunters when you use a mechanical device yourself.

  • @russjoyner6054
    @russjoyner6054 8 месяцев назад

    But he thinks that before compound bows came into existence those that switched from recurve and longbows to compounds when they came on the market it was the same argument that compound bows weren’t true archery in the past but because of the release and let off you either embrace new technology or you stick to primitive techniques and nothing in between

  • @douggreen1139
    @douggreen1139 11 месяцев назад +1

    Table for 10! Lets go party lol

  • @shanetrudell4061
    @shanetrudell4061 8 месяцев назад

    I don't know if people quit hunting but when they banned baiting in Michigan and where I hunt(on public)I rarely see anybody in the area and I see a lot less deer but more quality deer.

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 9 месяцев назад

    This is sad to see. Its gotten similar put west with elk. Everyone goes west OTC and its ruined with predation and too many non-res and private holdings. Same thing

  • @roosterdope6778
    @roosterdope6778 9 месяцев назад

    Only recurve bows should count as the entire archery season. Compounds shouldn’t get as long as they do crossbows shouldn’t get as long as they do

  • @adammark5745
    @adammark5745 10 месяцев назад

    The dude said it’s not right that outsiders voices are given more consideration than the locals, then he wants outsiders to give him money, to support their agenda. Am I the only one that sees the irony in that?

  • @kurtpearson2793
    @kurtpearson2793 9 месяцев назад

    Why not let crossbows have their own season. After traditional archery starts and lasts after gun finishes (till end of year?)?

  • @joeykessinger6464
    @joeykessinger6464 8 месяцев назад

    Sounds like if Minnesota herd has went to shit over the last how ever many yrs they need to address the gun season before worrying about crossbows.

  • @roosterdope6778
    @roosterdope6778 9 месяцев назад

    I hate people that use trail cameras. Seeing that garbage all scattered around in every property. Outlaw cameras and baiting