Monday, November 14, 2011

Handicapped Hunters

Through the advancement of technology, people with disability can now enjoy the many benefits of crossbow hunting. Rules and restrictions relating to hunting differ from state to state, and there are specific guidelines regarding disabled persons. A permit is required so the hunter will be allowed to use adaptive equipment. It’s best to consult the local Department of Natural Resources for any further information on crossbow hunting.


Crossbow hunting is significant outdoor activity for any one, especially for the handicapped. This hobby is not only a physical sports activity but this also demands a good mental capability. With frequent training, archery can improves a person’s motor skills, mental health and upper physique. This can also give any individual a heightened sense of awareness and better hand-eye coordination. Crossbow hunting is also a fun and reasonably affordable sport, specifically for the casual hobbyist. For those hunters interested in taking their crossbow expertise to a more competitive level, more complex equipment is offered but these can be pricier.
 
Crossbows are often the ideal recommendation for the physically impaired. Some disabled hunters are capable to use compound bows with attached adaptive equipment. Any physical limitation in the shoulder, elbow, wrist or arm movement may require adaptive equipment. Without having the assistance of these, it would be too difficult for disabled persons to do crossbow hunting. Attaching this to the crossbow will allow sufficient room for movement that would’ve otherwise been too impossible especially for disabled persons. A good example is the drawlock or draw keep, which holds the bow until the trigger is pressed. The disadvantage for utilizing drawlocks it offers an added weight to the bow.
 
Comprehensive resources on crossbow hunting for the disabled are available through the PCBA or Physically Challenged Bow Hunters of America, a non-profit organization providing assistance to disabled persons interested in crossbow hunting. Their resources consist of a list of hunting techniques, providers of adaptive equipment, and other useful general information for the handicapped hunter. They operate closely with rehabilitation centers and hospitals as a way to promote bow hunting as a good sport and they have able-bodied volunteers to help with the cause.

PCBA believes that archery and bow hunting is an effective recreational therapy for persons with disabilities. The PCBA also holds regular hunting and archery events, which fosters camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Apart from developing one’s physical and mental abilities, crossbow hunting and archery can help develop the self-confidence and gives an strengthening sense of accomplishment.


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1 comment:

  1. Crossbow hunting is becoming more and more popular these days as many states are opening up to the idea of using crossbows for small and big game hunting.

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