"There are plenty of days the rest of the year that are free to non hunters."
I will not be doing this count in a territory that I have had for 30+ years if hunting is taking place at the same time. This data will now be lost.
Archers are the second smallest group of licensed game harvestors next to trappers.
I really don't think you are going to notice that many more people in the woods in the WMA's on a Sunday.
I have taken part in several PBX hikes this year on Saturdays in areas where we should have seen bow hunters during regular and extended bow and they were not to be found.
In addition, archers are solitary, purposely quiet and still, fully camo'd and hunting from trees.
I have had owls perch in trees 20 feet from my head.
I don't think the bow hunters will be radically changing any birdy behavior in the scheme of life in the big woods.