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Muzzleloader Hunting
Smokeless powder issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Tulie" data-source="post: 456282" data-attributes="member: 29064"><p>That's right, they "accidently" put that in the rules and didn't mean to. Actually they got all sorts of feedback after initial publication of the rules and it was pulled within a very short time. They are calling BH a "hybrid" powder so it's not smokeless. It's all somebody's agenda and they want the bow hunters and rifle hunters to benefit and the muzzleloader hunters to suffer. There is an avid bow hunter on the comission who (I heard second hand) stated that he felt the muzzleloader hunters were having too good of season and that they had too good of tools and it was hinted that he was behind the smokeless ban and the attempt at the BH ban. Don't know that for a fact but it would add up.</p><p> </p><p>Pretty counter intuitive it seems to me, they want us to harvest cleanly yet they make a method of doing it with the approved tool illegal. Since the election there will be changes in the G&F and one comissioner told me that additional changes would come after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulie, post: 456282, member: 29064"] That's right, they "accidently" put that in the rules and didn't mean to. Actually they got all sorts of feedback after initial publication of the rules and it was pulled within a very short time. They are calling BH a "hybrid" powder so it's not smokeless. It's all somebody's agenda and they want the bow hunters and rifle hunters to benefit and the muzzleloader hunters to suffer. There is an avid bow hunter on the comission who (I heard second hand) stated that he felt the muzzleloader hunters were having too good of season and that they had too good of tools and it was hinted that he was behind the smokeless ban and the attempt at the BH ban. Don't know that for a fact but it would add up. Pretty counter intuitive it seems to me, they want us to harvest cleanly yet they make a method of doing it with the approved tool illegal. Since the election there will be changes in the G&F and one comissioner told me that additional changes would come after that. [/QUOTE]
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