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Originally Posted by LostHawg
Chris, you need to join the LSBA and take a seat as an officer. We could use your activism.
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LostHawg, I'm just a plain ordinary bowhunter nothing else nothing more. I was a member of the LSBA the first year they started. Even gave them extra money and helped(work parties) to set up LSBA shoots at BFAC on Woodway. Made all the LSBA javi and goat hunts back then but somewhere alone the way I no longer fit in with the "elite". The LSBA quit sponsoring hunts and became pretty much an elite compound target club. I guess that's all part of that "change" we've been hearing about but I didn't like it then and do not like it now with the crossbows.
The ATA is claiming they have reached a saturation point for compound bowhunters and that's why they now have to have the crossbows in archery season. I think they are correct with their math in counting the number of compound bowhunters but are wrong in believing they have reached a saturation point. They have a retention problem not a saturation problem. As compound shooters progress to the ease of accurate shooting with today's technologies they quickly find out they can not enter the realm of that elite few at the top and thus move on. Now we're turning the problem of retention over to the crossbow shooters and this is not positive for bowhunting.