I wish it were the other way around. I wish they would do away with bow season. Or at least end shooting hours at around 2 pm. or so. Bow hunters are by far the worst tresspassers. They don"t have to wear blaze orange and their weapons make no noise. They are difficult to catch and they know it. Why close shooting at 2pm? Because they lose too many deer. They arrow one right at dark. Then it runs a half mile before it dies and they can"t find them in the dark. Deer is eaten by coyotes by sunrise. Deer kill numbers are going down in Illinois. It"s no mystery to me as to why. It"s inept bowhunters. As compound bows came out and got easier to use, a lot of women, kids and city boys have taken up the sport. Shooting a bow takes much skill, dedication and practice. They don"t have it. They are the real slob hunters. Take the offical bowkill numbers and double or triple them. Then add 25% more because they closed the check stations. I own and rent a fair amount of farmland in one one of the top 3 deer counties in Illinois. I can"t begin to tell you how many unretrieved arrowed deer we have found over the years. And people wonder why deer numbers are going down!
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Today's Featured Article - George's Fordson Major - by Anthony West (UK). This is a bit of a technical info to add on to the article about George's Major in the "A Towny Goes Plowing" article. George bought his Major from a an implement sale about 18 years ago for £200.00. There is no known history regarding its origins or what service it had done, but the following work was undertaken by Harold alone to bring it up to show standard. From the engine number, it was found that the major was produced late 19
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