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Program aims to get archers in the field by fall

AUSTIN — Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Community Archery Program wants to help Texans learn how to harvest their own meals, join a tradition in the outdoors, and improve on or learn a new skill through “Bowhunter by Fall.” Through monthly and bi-monthly e-newsletters filled with videos and tips, archers can learn how to travel from behind the keyboard to behind the bow just in time for the fall hunting season. “Bowhunter by Fall” e-newsletters will provide information on how to take and pass Hunter Education, help aspiring bowhunters understand the gear they’ll need before hitting the field, provide archery training tips, how to find a mentor, how to find public hunting lands, understanding license requirements and what to look for in a good hunting spot.

TPWD s Bowhunter By Fall aims to help archers get ready to hit the field thisfall

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) Community Archery Program wants to help Texans learn how to harvest their own meals, join a tradition in the outdoors, and improve on or learn a new skill through “Bowhunter by Fall” .Through monthly and bi-monthly e-newsletters filled with videos and tips, archers can learn how to travel from behind the keyboard to behind the bow just in time for the fall hunting season. “Bowhunter by Fall” e-newsletters will provide information on how to take and pass Hunter Education, help aspiring bowhunters understand the gear they’ll need before hitting the field, provide archery training tips, how to find a mentor, how to find public hunting lands, understanding license requirements and what to look for in a good hunting spot.

CPW archery program on target for Colorado school kids

CPW archery program on target for Colorado school kids DOLORES, Colo. – As an elementary school physical education teacher, Brooke Elder works with students who have vastly different athletic abilities. But when she started teaching archery to 4th and 5th graders she was surprised by what she saw. All the kids, no matter their physical prowess, were excited to pick up the bow and shoot an arrow at a target. “I call it the ‘great leveler’,” said Elder, who teaches at Dolores Elementary School in southwest Colorado. “I just love that students don’t need to be the star athlete to excel at this sport. Some kids have even told me that they never thought of themselves as an athlete until they learned the sport of archery through this program.”

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