Minimum draw weight is pounds, telescopic sights are permitted and the crossbow must have a working safety. The crossbow regulation changes include the following: -Lowered the minimum age for crossbow use from 12 to 10 years of age statewide. Hunters using crossbows will still be required to obtain a free crossbow stamp. The stamp, which is free, will help the DNR monitor and survey crossbow hunters. Also legal for anyone during firearms season and Turkey and Bear seasons.
The separate crossbow permit is no longer required. No provision for handicapped hunters. Crossbows are not allowed for archery hunts. Crossbows must have a minimum pound draw weight, minimum draw length of inches from front of bow to nocking point, minimum inch stock and a positive mechanical safety.
Arrows must be minimum inches and have a broadhead. Legal for all hunters to take a deer in firearms season. Crossbow hunters must purchase a crossbow hunting permit. Crossbows must have a minimum draw weight of 75 pounds and a minimum stock length of 25 inches.
Crossbows may no longer be used for hunting in New York. Crossbows must have a minimum draw weight of pounds. Effective September 1, , the following new regulations will go into effect: 1. Crossbows are now legal for hunters during the rifle season. Crossbows are now legal for all hunters during primitive weapons season. Note: Crossbows used during the primitive weapons season may NOT be equipped with optics that have any magnification.
Only scopes and red dots with 1x magnification may be used during the primitive weapons season. The Board included a sunset date for the expanded crossbow use requiring a future vote on the measure again before June 30, Crossbows are now Approved for use by all archery hunters during the Archery deer season provided the hunter has successfully completed the Bow Hunter education course or otherwise qualifies for an Archery deer permit.
The use of crossbow for hunting wild turkey or any wild bird is prohibited by law RIGL Special permits are no longer required to hunt with the crossbow including those previously required for disabled hunters; however, use of Adaptive Aids for archery hunting still requires the special permit. Must have a minimum draw weight of pounds and a functional mechanical safety device.
Telescopic sights and lighted sight pins are prohibited. Crossbows are also legal in firearms season. Crossbows must have a minimum draw weight of pounds and a working safety. Retractable broadheads are not legal. Using a scope on a crossbow during a modern firearm season is now allowed. Several areas of law in need of clarification. Please consult Dept. An application must be completed and submitted by the hunter and a licensed Physician to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources for consideration.
During any gun deer season, hunters can use a firearm, bow and arrow, or crossbow as their weapon of choice while hunting under the authority of their gun deer license and gun deer carcass tags.
During the day muzzleloader season, a hunter can use a muzzleloading firearm, bow and arrow, or a crossbow as their weapon of choice while hunting under the authority of their gun deer license and gun deer carcass tag. WI Hunting Regulations Wyoming Crossbows legal during archery seasons; Must have pound minimum draw weight, minimum draw length of inches and shoot a minimum inch bolt. Butch, My guide for my hunt was outstanding. They delivered everything they said they could and more.
Tony was very professional, low key and knowledgeable. For several weeks prior to the hunt he would call or send photos of what he was seeing.
He had me on mature bulls from daylight on. Being my first bull elk I got a bit excited and he calmed me down prior to the shot at yards. One shot and done. It was a mature 6X6 Tule Elk Bull. Taken out of Paso Robles CA. Ralph S. As you know, Mike and I took some nice elk out there.
The outfitter, his dad, and our guide, Bob, were just great. Thanks again, Butch. We pulled a stalk on a 6x6 with cows down in the valley, got in front of them, and shot him at yards. Man, was I excited! I told everyone I want to come back! However, for the rookies or the folks looking for their first bones, the guides had their secret spots.
Our guide Daniel- top notch- but so was Michael and others had such a spot and he put Joan in the bow, worked on her casting and in 3 casts she had her first bone, followed by 3 more bones in the next 10 minutes. My turn, I caught my 4, and put Joan back in bow to catch her 4, and so we kept trading all morning. Then it got truly hot, and we went trolling for barracuda using big orange tube lures on our fly rods. Action was non-stop with blinding runs and incredibly vicious strikes.
Guides spoke great English, were adept and patient. Joan and I probably each caught around 40 or more bones, and 5 or 6 barracuda. One group of rookies had the trip of lifetime catching a permit apiece and probably 10 or more bones each in their 3 days of fishing. The ladies had a ball. They simply floated and looked.
Dinners were superb, the bar was excellent watch out for their rum punch! Several in our group had little or no fly fishing experience but guides taught them enough for them to score on bones and hook them on the sport. Suppressors Silencers : Hunters are allowed to use legally acquired and possessed suppressors on both private and public lands. Muzzleloading Shotgun: 20 Gauge or larger, firing a single slug. Unless otherwise provided by state law, no person shall carry or use any modern firearm in conjunction with any legal muzzleloading firearm during any muzzleloader season.
Public Lands Seasons on public lands may vary from statewide seasons. Shooting Hours One-half before official sunrise to one-half hour after official sunset. Tracking With Dogs Hunters are allowed the use of a leashed dog to help locate downed game after notifying a game warden message, email or call with location and time.
More Than One Method of Take in the Field Hunters are allowed to carry both archery equipment and a muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season provided they have the appropriate licenses and follow other muzzleloader season regulations. Importation of Cervid Carcasses or Carcass Parts No person shall import, transport, or possess any cervid carcass or part of a cervid carcass from outside the boundaries of Oklahoma.
The following items are the only exceptions: Antlers or antlers attached to clean skull plate or cleaned skulls all tissue removed ; Animal quarters containing no spinal materials or meat with all parts of the spinal column removed; Cleaned teeth; Finished taxidermy products; Hides or tanned products. Field Tagging Requirements All hunters including lifetime license holders who harvest a deer, elk, antelope, turkey or bear must immediately attach a field tag, securely to the carcass, with their name, customer ID number, and date and time of harvest.
Checking Requirements In all cases prior to processing the carcass all deer, elk, antelope, bear and turkey must be checked within 24 hours of leaving the hunt area through the online E-Check system at wildlifedepartment.
Hunter Orange Daylight Fluorescent orange Hunter orange requirements apply to hunters hunting either public or private property. Turkey Fall Archery:. Turkey Fall Gun:. October 30, to November 19, Youth Spring Turkey SE :.
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