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I found this wonderful nugget of information on another forum. They will start allowing bow hunters to hunt on Sundays in NC. And by bow hunter this means cross bows as well. Only on private lands so it's not really going to affect me much with my biking, but I'm afraid its going to pave the way for all hunting everywhere 7 days a week.
Anyone else hear anything about this?



The proposed hunting and trapping rule changes approved by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission in March 2009 but delayed for legislative review will go into effect on Aug. 1, 2010. Fifteen hunting and trapping proposals were referred to the General Assembly by the North Carolina Rules Review Commission in April 2009 in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act. As a result, the rule changes could not take effect until they were reviewed by the legislature, which convened in short session on May 12 of this year. Legislators had 31 days to propose bills disapproving the rules. Four bills were introduced disapproving the Commission's rules.

Because none of the bills was enacted into law, the following changes will take effect Aug. 1, 2010:

* Require persons harvesting deer through the Deer Management Assistance Program to use tags provided by the Commission and report their harvests, whether those deer are antlerless or antlered. Allow harvest of deer on DMAP areas under the big game harvest report card and the bonus antlerless deer harvest report card, where applicable.

* Change the description of where bonus antlerless deer harvest report cards may be used from "private lands" to "lands other than those enrolled in the Commission's Game Land Program" in order to permit the use of these cards on military installations, national wildlife refuges, and other public lands that are NOT game lands.

* Remove the daily bag limit for deer.

* Allow hunters to use archery equipment to harvest deer during the muzzleloading firearms season on game lands.

* Shorten the bow season by one week and open the muzzleloader season one week earlier to create a two week muzzleloader season.

* Deer seasons in the Northwestern deer season will be changed so that the regular gun season is extended through January 1. Deer seasons in the Eastern, Central, and Western deer season structures will remain unchanged.

* Deer seasons on game lands in the Northwestern deer season will be changed so that the regular gun season is extended through January 1. Deer seasons on game lands in the Eastern, Central, and Western deer season structures will remain unchanged.

* Open all private lands in the Eastern, Central, and Northwestern deer seasons to the maximum either-sex deer season.

* Assign all of Moore County to the Eastern deer season.

* Allow falconry on Sundays, except for migratory game birds.

* Allow bow hunting on Sundays on private lands only, except for migratory game birds.

* Allow the use of crossbows anytime bow and arrows are legal weapons.

* Disallow the selling of live foxes and coyotes taken under a depredation permit to controlled hunting preserves.

* Allow a landowner with a valid depredation permit to give away the edible portions of deer to anyone. Require the recipient to retain a copy of the depredation permit.

* Eliminate the requirement that a landholder must get a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service permit for the taking of migratory birds before getting a Commission permit to do so.

* Along with these delayed rules, hunting, trapping and fishing rules proposed for the 2010-11 seasons, approved by the Commission in March 2010, go into effect on Aug. 1.
 

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Sunday Hunting...

WickedGood--Not to turn this thread back toward your OP, but there has been interest (on the part of NCWRC and some hunter groups) in Sunday hunting for at least 15 years. NC is one of only 8 states with Sunday hunting restrictions. Your post is correct in stating that bowhunting will be allowed on private lands in NC this year. Your post is also correct in stating "...this means cross bows as well." Previously in NC, crossbows could only be used by hunters having a disability that prevented the hunter from being able to draw and hold a conventional bow. (See page 1, Crossbows, here: http://www.ncwildlife.org/Regs/2009_10/2009_10_Hunting.pdf ), but crossbows will now be legal any time bows are legal weapons (see http://www.ncwildlife.org/NewsRelea...ping_Rule_Changes_Take_Effect_Aug._1_2010.htm ).

An extensive study on Sunday hunting in NC was conducted several years ago and can be reviewed here: http://www.ncwildlife.org/NewsReleases/documents/SundayHuntingStudyNov06.pdf (334 pages of tough reading, but the 3-page executive summary is interesting). And a couple NC hunting groups continue to push for Sunday hunting (see http://www.sundayhuntingnc.com/newsSunday.php ) but haven't been able to overcome the "Sunday is a day of rest" hunters, who appear to be about 65% of the hunting population (see http://www.mccleesconsulting.com/sunday_hunting_in_north_carolina.htm ).

Will allowing Sunday bowhunting on private lands eventually result in Sunday hunting with other weapons on public lands across the state? Probably not in my lifetime... Should any state regulate my otherwise legal activities based simply on day of the week? I don't think so...

TZ
 
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