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Crossbows are severely restricted for bowhunting seasons in Iowa. The weapons are reserved for those at least 65 years old or those who have a physical handicap that prevents them from shooting a typical bow.
Traditionally, 50 yards has been accepted to be the maximum ethical distance for a crossbow shot on a whitetail. However, many people consider the modern day crossbow to be capable of shooting at deer 70, 80, and even 90+ yards.
It is not lawful to harvest turkey or deer with crossbows that are designed to be fired with one hand or with pistol grips. The projectiles used with crossbows for harvesting deer must be equipped with broadheads which are designed with at least 3 blades.
Crossbows are severely restricted for bowhunting seasons in Iowa. The weapons are reserved for those at least 65 years old or those who have a physical handicap that prevents them from shooting a typical bow.
10. They would not be required to purchase a separate crossbow hunting license. Under current law, only muzzleloader and archery hunters can hunt deer during that season. But a physically disabled person incapable of shooting a bow and arrow can get a special crossbow license to hunt deer and turkey.
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To get started, youll need at least a crossbow, some arrowsor bolts, as many call themand some good hunting broadheads (tips). Other handy items include: a scope (for accuracy at longer distances) a quiver for storing arrows.
Legal shotguns, handguns, muzzleloaders, bows and center-fire rifles . 223 caliber and larger may be used to hunt deer during the January Antlerless season.
Starting Oct. 1st hunters of any age can use crossbows from October 1 through January 14th. Hunters do still need an archery permit to take a deer.

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