Well, I don't believe that I would disagree to much with the separate seasons.....just not a "can't shoot a buck before a doe" thing, also, first 10 days of September is stupid. The weather is not fit for hunting. Ten days in late October or November (before gun season) would be fair, provided that it did not overlap with the youth weekend gun season; it could overlap with the early muzzleloader season. That would be like just eight days.

I not saying that a comprimise is not proper....I am saying that it is not as detrimental as it is being made out to be.

Jim, you say that it will cost us money, exactly how much is the average taxes collected in Kentucky from archery sales. Say a five year average. I didn't think that it was more than one-tenth of one-percent of the overall budget.