
(ea) “deer hunting stamp (archery and muzzleloader)” means a deer hunting stamp (e) “Department” means the Department of Natural Resources Ĭlause 2(e) amended: O.I.C. (da) “crossbow” means a tool for projecting arrows or bolts that consists of a bowįixed across a stock with a groove for an arrow or bolt and a mechanism forĬlause 2(da) added: O.I.C. (d) “closed season” means a period other than the open season for the hunting orįishing of a species of wildlife during which that species is protected by the (c) “broadhead” means a head attached to the forward end of an arrow consistingĬlause 2(c) amended: O.I.C. Portion of the bow other than the bowstring Ĭlause 2(b) amended: O.I.C. Pulled or released or held in a drawn position, other than as part of a crossbow,īy hand or hand-held release and not by any mechanical device attached to any Or more flexible limbs which are held bent by a string or cable which is drawn, (b) “bow” means a tool for projecting arrows which consists of a handle and one (aa) “big game” means white-tailed deer, moose and black bear Ĭlause 2(aa) added: O.I.C. 284/2015ġ These regulations may be cited as the “Firearm and Bow Regulations”.

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