A Spokane man’s four-year crusade to make lighted nocks allowable for archery hunters – as a means of reducing wounding loss, among other things – has found his ultimate reward. The Pope and Young ...
Over concerns that an ancient sport was getting too modern, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks commissioners approved letting archers use lighted nocks on their arrows. “The lighted nock has always made ...
State lawmakers should reject a bill allowing bow-hunters to use lighted nocks on their arrows, because it violates the “primitive nature” of the sport, spokesmen for bow-hunting and other hunting ...
Other states also allow lighted nocks. A bill in Montana’s 2013 Legislature to allow lighted nocks was voted down in the Senate after passing the House. Archers who opposed the bill spoke in part ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved the use of lighted arrow nocks in list of new regulations. The new regulation could help end a debate over the ethical ramifications of using ...
Several opinion pieces have recently focused on lighted nock use for hunting arrows. None of these authors contacted the Montana Bowhunters Association, the statewide leadership organization for bow ...
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