Not sure if there are many wisconsin folks on here, but I keep up on a midwest forum and noticed that there is a bill (assembly bill 194) that aims to allow crossbow use during the archery season. This bill will lift a current regulation that only allows crossbow use by disabled hunters and those over 65. Wondering what everyone thinks about this. I am kind of surprised that I seem to be in the minority on this issue, of which I oppose. To me they are two totally different things and should not have the same season. Back there access to land is real tough. When I was a kid we could hunt a lot of land. That isn't the case anymore as lots of the land we hunted has been lost to new owners and leasing, woodlands being turned into corn fields, and some was lost when the season structure changed and caused conflicts for our group of guys. I may be way off, but I fear landowners will be disappointed with such a change and close their doors to hunters. Some of the only land I had left to hunt was because I bowhunted. If bowhunting changes too much, I'm pretty worried even more land will be gone.