On November 11, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department( TPWD ) Community Archery Program will collaborate with Brazos Bend State Park to assist the public in” Explore Bowhunting.”
Before the future archery season for white-tailed deer, participants have the chance to gain more knowledge about bow hunting.
This is a fantastic opportunity to improve your skills, broaden your knowledge, and comprehend what it takes to be an effective bowhunter, said TPWD area archery specialist Adam Lewis. It’s a great way to spend some time outside with your family and friends and this is an all-ages function.
This 14-point horse was taken by Heather Ray while bowhunting close to Columbus, Texas. She used an Xpedition obeisance and Gold Tip bow to down her buck with a 25-yard shot.
People interested in learning more about bowhunting is welcome to attend the free workshop( with park entrance fee ) that is scheduled for 9 a. m. to 1 p. min. Individuals do not need to bring their own archery equipment because TPWD may supply the necessary workshop supplies.
The workshop focuses on the fundamentals of archery techniques, shooting 3D targets, understanding an animal’s anatomy and shot placement, animal processing( skinning / quartering / butchering ) demonstrations, cooking discussions, gear examples, and activities for young people. A3D weightlifting competition will be held after the event.
The game starts at 2:15 p. m., and registration is minimal and begins at 1:15 pm.
The TPWD Community Archery Program operates under the” train the trainer” unit, instructing teachers and leaders in range set-up, health, program design, and training using a national archer in the Schools Program curriculum. Universities, military installations, veterans’ organizations, scouts, camps, parks, recreation departments, and more are all included in the program. A smart archery range with an audience can be hosted with its resources and accreditation.
Through activities and conversation, group archery experts offer Explore Bowhunting and Explore bowfishing software that introduces these skills to new audiences. The events held at this event will feature some of the programme on display.
On the TPWD website’s Community Archery Program website, you can find out more information about how to get in touch with a community archery specialist in your area.