First of all,why are so many people confused over the poll options,as Ricky would say,"it aint rocket appliance",lol.either you are for or against inclusion of x-bows in real bow season and what kind of equipment do you currently use...duh.
Secondly,I don't beleive the results of this poll for a second,it is heavily skewed by current x-bow hunters that think they are real bowhunters imho,most likely Ontarians would be my guess?No f'n way do I beleive that 30%+ of current real "bowhunters" are in favor of allowing wannabe bowhunters with x-bows into real bow seasons.Anyone that thinks x-bows are as challenging to use successfully as even the most modern compound either doesn't have a fn clue,is a current x-bow hunter trying to justify themselves,is an x-bow industry rep motivated by personal gain and is trying to convince those that don't know any better or are indifferent,or a combination of all or any of the above.Might as well just allow single shot slug guns into bow season as well.....pffft!X-bows have most of the same advantages as a single shot firearm inside of 50 yards,cocked and ready to fire in a split second,scoped sight,no practice or dedication required to become proficient,no game scaring drawing movement....the list goes on.I could give 100 more good reasons why x-bows should not be allowed and how they differ from vertical,hand drawn bows if I had the time or desire to beat this dead horse,but fact is,they ARE NOT bows,they shoot a broadhead tipped projectile powered by stored energy in limbs but that's where the similarity ends.If you want to BOW hunt,get a vertical bow and spend some time learning how to use it instead of trying to justify your lazy ass,generation instant gratifaction,out-of-the-box-instant "bowhunter" agenda.
FYI,a previous poster asked "who was pushing for these changes" or something similarily worded?The answer in most cases,in most states and provinces,is it's the x-bow manufacturers and retaliers pushing for legalizing x-bows.In jurisictions where x-bows are allowed in firearm seasons only,sales of x-bows are slow or stagnant.Without inclusion into the archery season,there isn't much incentive for people to buy one.When allowed into traditional bow seasons,depending on the hunting population of any given jurisdiction,it can open up the potential for MILLIONS of dollars in new x-bow sales....wake up!Studies in several U.S. states have shown that 25-40% of "gunhunters" will cross over to "bowhunting" where x-bows are allowed during archery only seasons,while less than 3% of "gunhunters" choose to handicap themselves with x-bows if they are only allowed in firearm seasons.The x-bow industry is not looking out for your best interest or considering how increased "archery" success rates will affect quotas,which in turn affects everybody,gun and bow hunters alike.There(the industry's) only concern is increased sales and they are lobbying hard to provincial and state agencies to have thir toys included as legal gear.
FWIW,I have no problem with physically challenged hunters using x-bows during bow season if they are truly unable to draw a vertical bow....with a doctor's certification of course.