cocky84
WKR
I was reading through the regs for moose hunting in alaska and seen that you have to have a bow weight of 50lbs for big game. I recently bought a black widow that id like to take but there is question if i legally can or not. This got me thinking so i called both the fish and game and wildlife troopers.
I explained to them that i have a bow that is labeled for 48lbs at 28” but my draw is longer than 28” so i am actually over 50lbs. Is this bow legal?
Fish and game did not have an answer so they directed me to the troopers. He had never been asked this question before nor had he ever encountered it in the field and said he would have to call me back.
He did and he said that his best recommendation is to get some sort of documentation from the manufacturer that my bow is capable of shooting 50lbs. I said thats good enough for me. And since he is the trooper in the area i would be hunting i feel pretty good about it. Super nice guy, btw.
But it got me thinking of how hard this law would be to enforce on a recurve.
I explained to them that i have a bow that is labeled for 48lbs at 28” but my draw is longer than 28” so i am actually over 50lbs. Is this bow legal?
Fish and game did not have an answer so they directed me to the troopers. He had never been asked this question before nor had he ever encountered it in the field and said he would have to call me back.
He did and he said that his best recommendation is to get some sort of documentation from the manufacturer that my bow is capable of shooting 50lbs. I said thats good enough for me. And since he is the trooper in the area i would be hunting i feel pretty good about it. Super nice guy, btw.
But it got me thinking of how hard this law would be to enforce on a recurve.