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Four months after all Minnesota archers could legally deploy crossbows to kill deer, they certainly have. Fred Bear must be tossing and turning in his grave. Bear, who died in 1988, was modern bow ...
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MINNEAPOLIS — The increased freedom to use crossbows to hunt deer is drawing more people into the sport in Minnesota, particularly youth hunters, according to the Department of Natural Resources.
For many deer hunters, switching to a crossbow feels less like giving something up and more like finally hunting with fewer physical and mental barriers. The appeal is not just comfort, but confidence ...
Phil Gillette is the sporting goods manager at La Grande’s Ace Hardware and a proponent for legalizing crossbows. He says crossbows are easier for people with disabilities to use than the draw lock ...
We should talk about the upcoming National Walleye Tournament, which is coming up this weekend in Green Bay. Several local anglers are participating in the match. But the crossbow move is upon us, and ...
Crossbows will increase the number of hunters able to contribute to deer population control, a plus for wildlife management, as crossbows produce cleaner, more consistently accurate shots, resulting ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — New Yorkers can now use crossbows to hunt for big game during the bow season. Governor Hochul signed the crossbow legislation, Senate Bill S6360A, into law Tuesday evening, following ...
With the April 1 deadline for finalizing the state’s 2014-2015 Executive budget approaching, sportsmen/hunters are hoping the Environmental Energy section that gives the Department of Environmental ...