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Originally published February 6, 2010 at 10:03 p.m., updated February 6, 2010 at 10:10 p.m. Pellet Shooting Gun Range Jr.
Big buck wins Nockamixon Sport Shop contest
Big buck contests are as common as sporting goods stores across much of the state.
St. Lawrence archer named Voice of Hope by Cancer Society
Deidre Grubb, 58, St. Lawrence, told her doctors she didn't have time for cancer, and that she planned to survive it.
Archer Ross swaps boots for bow to land 'East' title
By John Slorance ROSS MacLeod hung up his rugby boots and replaced them with a bow and arrow.
Women get archery lesson at St. Patrick's County Park
Dechen Dawkins was getting ready to brave the cold Saturday morning at St. Patrick's County Park because of a birthday present she got from her sister.
Mississippi considers more gun hunting for deer, fewer archery-only days
A proposal making its way through the Mississippi Legislature would cut the number of archery-only days and add 22 gun-hunting days to the statewide deer season.
Vets donate crossbow to wheelchair group
Ray Brown , founder of Wheelin' Team 457, holds the brand new crossbow purchased for his group by Oxford AMVETS Post 108.
MDWFP supports deer season bill
Mississippi wildlife officials are supporting legislation that would restructure the deer seasons.
Gig Harbor Sportsman's Club volunteer instructor Rick Gaida watches archery student Josh Alfano, 12, as he prepares to shoot at a fixed target.
Felons might see hunting changes
Those banned from possessing firearms by Wisconsin law also could be banned from buying firearm hunting licenses.
Gibson, Roopnarine shine at archery awards --
Robert Gibson and Nazimine Roopnarine shot their way to the respective Male and Female Archers of the Year awards at the Trinidad and Tobago Target Archery Federation annual awards ceremony at Alexandra Street, St Clair earlier this month.
ANCIENT MARTIAL ART: Archers practice with traditional Korean bows, made of bamboo and deeply recurved.
Straight as an arrow: Archery, bow hunting offer fun, test skills
Luke Lewis has been a bow hunter for 12 years. One of the most important pieces of equipment he uses prior to going into the wild is soap - non-deodorant soap.
Dave Powers has a foot firmly planted at opposite ends of the hunting spectrum. He's an accomplished archery hunter who has taken several trophy animals after calling or stalking the animals to close range.
Harrisonburg Approves Hunting for Deer
Harrisonburg City Council members approved a way to deal with the growing deer population Tuesday night.
The Bowhunting.com staff is made up of "Average Joe" bowhunters from around the country who are serious about one thing - BOWHUNTING.
Archery: Games selection a step closer
Anne Mitchell has hit another target in her quest to reach the Commonwealth Games.
Chapel Hill mulling the culling of deer
Chapel Hill deer, your days could be numbered. Heeding calls from concerned residents in two neighborhoods, the Town Council on Monday directed the parks and recreation department to investigate curbing Chapel Hill's deer problem.
Harrisonburg City Council to Vote on Urban Archery
Harrisonburg City Council believe deer are a danger to drivers on busy roads, and a nuisance to backyard gardens.
Sport and camaraderie of archery attract competitors young and old
It is early Sunday morning, and 13-year-old Trent Drumm of Paxton is not sleeping in.
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