
Yes, Pennsylvania archery season is just around the corner
Writer admits he’s not quite ready yet, but has no doubts he’ll be there when it’s go-time.

Writer admits he’s not quite ready yet, but has no doubts he’ll be there when it’s go-time.

“Bow and arrow razzle dazzle” is one of the terms Frank Addington uses for the shooting exhibition he’s brought with him around the country. “The Aspirin Buster” is a nickname he’s also gained due to

The DNR estimates the new restriction will reduce doe harvest by 25 to 30 percent.

Starting Sunday, July 1, hunters may apply for the regular archery deer hunts at Camp Ripley near Little Falls, the Minnesota DNR said in a news release. The application deadline is Friday, Aug. 17. Hunters

RICE, Minn. — The now-consistent summer weather has people of Stearns County breaking out their outdoor sports gear and readying themselves for days of sun. People from this area and even as far as Hutchinson,

She shot a 1,162 out of 1,200 recurve score during the U.S. National Indoor Championships, held last weekend in Lancaster.

National Archery in the Schools Program State Tournament expected to draw close to 1,000 participants from more than 45 schools across the state.

By Al Henderson, Target Communications Outdoor Books At almost any tournament, you’ll hear someone say, “I really blew it when I flinched that arrow.” Physically-induced flinches are those that could be caused by someone touching

CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission has declined to make any immediate changes regarding use of crossbows during the state’s archery season. Wardens and biologists in the Wyoming Game and Fish Department
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