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The objective of this organization is to educate hunters, shooters and the public about the crossbow and all archery as an effective competition, modern hunting and game management method. To fund charitable efforts for disabled hunters and shooters.

The Michigan Crossbow Federation is a non-profit organization that is working on several levels to;

• Educate hunters on the use and safety of crossbows

• Open more clubs and ranges for recreational shooting along with vertical bows, and
 
• Provide opportunities for disabled hunters and disadvantaged youth.

Through outreach and education, expand the ranks of sportsman in this state with a strong emphasis on recruitment of our youth and retention of our aging hunter population.

The Michigan Crossbow Federation will work with all clubs, organizations and hunters to educate and promote safe archery shooting and hunting and defend against threats to our sport.

Membership dues are currently $15.00 per year. Members will receive a quarterly newsletter email with local items of interest, hunting stories and submitted photos. Hard copy newsletters will be mailed to those without internet. Members will be able to list items for the classified section and post hunting and fishing swaps.

The American Crossbow Federation will donate $5.00 of your submitted membership fee back to Michigan Crossbow Federation.

Please join both to support the crossbow education and inclusion efforts nationwide.

Michigan Crossbow Federation Membership                               $15.00 1yr  $25.00 2 yr
membership with 1 year subscription to Crossbow Magazine  $25.00
American Crossbow Federation Membership                              $30.00 1yr
Combination MCF and ACF                                                              $45.00 1yr
(please return this portion with payment payable to MCF)

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Michigan Crossbow Federation
10860 Avery Rd
Sebewaing MI 48759
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 19, 2013

Contact: Brent Rudolph, 517-641-4903; Brian Frawley, 517-241-4169; or
Ed Golder, 517-335-3014


Growing number of Michigan deer hunters give crossbows a try

crossbow hunter afield in tree stand

Although the overall number of hunters in Michigan has been on a slight decline, the Department of Natural Resources reports that a recent deer hunter survey shows growth in one method of deer hunting – crossbows.

In the past, only hunters with disabilities had the option to hunt with a crossbow. Beginning in 2009, crossbows were allowed in most areas of Michigan during the archery deer season in an attempt to expand hunting opportunities, retain existing hunters and recruit new hunters. Crossbow hunters were required to obtain a free crossbow stamp to determine the number of hunters who took advantage of the new method.

In 2009, the opportunity to use a crossbow was extended only to hunters 50 years of age or older in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula, while hunters of any age could use crossbows in the southern Lower Peninsula. In 2010 the age restriction was eliminated statewide.

The archery deer season runs statewide on public and private land and is divided into early and late season segments (Oct. 1 through Nov. 14 and Dec. 1 through Jan. 1). In the Upper Peninsula, crossbows are only allowed to be used in the early archery season.

“We have discovered that in 2011, 25 percent of the crossbow users had not hunted in the archery season in previous years,” said DNR Deer and Elk Program Leader Brent Rudolph. “These hunters were newly recruited or drawn back to the sport of archery hunting.”

The opinion survey also revealed that hunting with a crossbow met most or all of the archers’ expectations, and nearly all crossbow hunters planned to use crossbows again in the future.

The number of hunters who obtained the free crossbow stamp by year is:  

  • 2009 - 45,692
  • 2010 - 64,340
  • 2011 - 74,120
  • 2012 - 88,565

Although the expanded opportunity increased the number of archery hunters, the amount of deer harvested overall during the archery season did not increase each year. Harvest of deer over all seasons combined declined or was similar to previous years.

“With close to 800,000 hunters in Michigan annually, we know deer hunting is a strong tradition held by many,” said DNR Wildlife Division Chief Russ Mason. “The expanded crossbow regulations met all the expectations we hoped for. Our primary goal is to do a good job managing the deer herd, and if new hunting opportunities can also be made, that’s a good thing.”

To view the entire Crossbow Deer Hunter Survey report, go to www.michigan.gov/hunting and click on Wildlife Surveys and Reports in the left-hand navigation bar.

Hunters are reminded to fill out their 2012 deer harvest survey by going online to https://secure1.state.mi.us/deersurvey/.

 
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