Just got off the phone with the same helpful F & W officer. Again; awesome help, an unprompted callback because he had received an answer from further up the chain.
A large part of the problem is the Modern in-lines. They are to repro BP's as Crossbows are to bows, a step up and away from the original intent of the season. In-line BP's have the capability of a lower cal. modern rifle. Some jurisdictions have tried to legislate the in-lines out but it's a nightmare.
He and I agree'd maybe flintlocks are the answer. Try and supe a Flinter up, LOL.
I'm on board with that. Some folks just can't leave well enough alone.
And in answer to someone's post questioning whether I use my traditional repro BP's in reg season...sometimes. But the only rifle with a scope in the cabinet is my daughters.
The rest are surplus or lower cal Winchesters (38-55's).
And none of that riding around in a truck or on a Quad neither. On foot...only seems fair IMO.
I do hunt with a compound but only with a peep arrangement, glass on a bow seems silly.
A large part of the problem is the Modern in-lines. They are to repro BP's as Crossbows are to bows, a step up and away from the original intent of the season. In-line BP's have the capability of a lower cal. modern rifle. Some jurisdictions have tried to legislate the in-lines out but it's a nightmare.
He and I agree'd maybe flintlocks are the answer. Try and supe a Flinter up, LOL.
I'm on board with that. Some folks just can't leave well enough alone.
And in answer to someone's post questioning whether I use my traditional repro BP's in reg season...sometimes. But the only rifle with a scope in the cabinet is my daughters.
The rest are surplus or lower cal Winchesters (38-55's).
And none of that riding around in a truck or on a Quad neither. On foot...only seems fair IMO.
I do hunt with a compound but only with a peep arrangement, glass on a bow seems silly.



















































