46er, your proposal is a lose - lose for those that oppose Sunday hunting; not only would Sunday hunting be allowed but the public at large would have to buy a license they won't use and don't want. It would surely get their hackles up and quite possibly be a recruiting tool for their ranks. We need to compromise. Possibly only firearm hunting on Sundays in WMA's, not state parks and forests.
Michelle Byers talks about Sunday being the only day some hikers, bikers, dog walkers, and photographers can get out. I have nothing against any of these activities and participate in some of them myself. For what it's worth Saturday is usually the only day I can hunt. This past season I visited a WMA I haven't hunted in decades. The surrounding population has swelled and it was a far different spot than it was when I last was there. Lots, and I mean LOTS of hikers, bikers, dog walkers, and photographers, not to mention the unregistered dirt bikers and quaders. It was an unsuccessful hunt to say the least, even with my license hanging off my back. I don't think I ruined anyone's hike, bike ride, photo session, etc, that they were allowed to experience for free. Where do I go to complain?