DALLAS -- Zack Kocurek credits "Robin Hood" for getting him interested in archery four years ago, long before he read "The Hunger Games." Still, the 14-year-old from Plano, Texas, likes the way the ...
NASP reports it is seeing an increased demand for instructor training, equipment grants, and student participation at the ...
Hannah McMahon likes the way archery makes her feel. Because so few high schools offer this activity, McMahon says participating in the Scecina Memorial High School archery club allows her to stand ...
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A big buck and a noisy duck top wildlife headline. A roundup of Pennsylvania Game Commission reports has found three items of interest to Bucks County residents – about a “monster” deer, “noisy” duck ...
Over the past several years, Perry County schools, the Pennsylvania Game Commission and a hunting conservation group have partnered to introduce the sport of archery to young people. “I want to bring ...
Archery is making a big comeback with kids, all thanks to a little Hollywood hype from the movie, "The Hunger Games." Those who teach the sport said it teaches kids far more than athletic skills.
On one of the hottest days of the year so far, Josh Freniere’s arrow flew straight into the center of a target at a range in Southampton. To help others fine tune the art of archery, MassWildlife has ...
Archery is helping movie tickets sell, books fly off the shelf and young people fall in love with a bow and arrow. Several Houstonians have been inspired to pick up a bow - since Katniss Everdeen from ...
Hunting District 311, which extends from Three Forks to Bozeman and from Sixteenmile Creek in the north to Big Sky in the south, has also seen pronghorn populations plummet.
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