So with that to take into account shouldn't the length of bow season be limited based on new technology has advanced beyond our traditional laws that is unless it remains the same only because we are reaching the numbers the dnr wants? But what if a majority of ohio license holders want additional or fewer season dates to be amended that meet the same harvest goals shouldn't change happen? With all effective weapons now used in Ohio, I'm guessing only a small amount of hunters from year to year don't not reach their harvest goal. I doubt much will happen if we would d switch things up a bit.......I just like change. I'm extremely happy with Ohios laws and actually the management of our herd, even though our management seems they throw darts at a maps look at liscense sales and guess sometimes. Overall in my lifetime the only large mistake was the herd reduction plan early 2000s that basically added a double kill number in portions of the state. Hunter recruitment has trended downward I doubt it's going to rebound. tweaks and changes to laws that could benefit the majority don't happen often enough. Hunting on Sundays changed, I would now argue giving a half day on a Sunday or just no hunting days after a holiday for dnr officers to have more time off would be beneficial but no way now the majority would be on board for that. If nobody says anything and nothing changes we will never in our lives know if it could be better. Adding or redacting a few days to different seasons could be beneficial to businesses and overall hunter approval but we will never know without voting or trying to change.