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Bows, Arrows, Tomahawks, and Bow building supplies www.WoodlandArchery.com Froghoppers Use 'archery Techniques' For Record-breaking Jumps - Newstrack India washington, september 30 (ani): university of cambridge researchers have found that froghoppers use archery techniques to achieve the jump of up to 700 mm, more than 100 times their own body length. writing about their findings in the open access ... www.newstrackindia.com Archery Hunting Permitted pepperell -- the conservation commission has again decided to hold the annual archery deer hunt at the town-owned heald street orchard. www.nashobapublishing.com Archery Teaches New Delta Students Focus its military usefulness may have died hundreds of years ago, but students at new delta preparatory school are learning that archery still possesses value. www.gwcommonwealth.com Like An Arrow: Jumping Insects Use Archery Techniques - Science Centric froghoppers, also known as spittlebugs, are the champion insect jumpers, capable of reaching heights of 700 mm - more than 100 times their own body length. research published in the open access journal bmc biology reveals that they achieve their ... www.sciencecentric.com Old-school Archery - Republican & Herald hamburg — for bowhunter darrin krall, of pikeville, there is something special about crisp november mornings and making one’s way to a treestand in the predawn darkness in time for the woods to return to normal in anticipation of a buck walking ... www.republicanherald.com Tree Stand Safety: Falls Represent Often-overlooked Risk For Hunters the most dangerous thing about archery hunting is not the razor sharp blade attached to the end of a hunting arrow. it’s not the wooden, fiberglass or metal bow that creates enormous torque when flexed to full draw. gravity is the most dangerous thing about archery hunting. www.theolympian.com Johnson City Man Killed In Deer Hunting Accident the tennessee wildlife resources agency (twra) recently released information on a hunting accident on the opening day of the bow season. the agency said a 62-year-old washington county man from johnson city, was fatally wounded on saturday, sept. 27 while deer hunting. www.greenevillesun.com Bow-hunting Pioneer Shot Only Deer In '62, Tennessee's First Archery ... - Knoxville News Sentinel harold “red” johnson, 82, killed the only deer during the state’s first archery-only hunt at catoosa wildlife management area in 1962. sparta - there was a time in tennessee when hunters using bows and arrows were scarcer than the deer they ... www.knoxnews.com Newberry On Target For A National Archery Center - Gainesville Sun a national archery center that may hone the skills of future olympians, teach area residents how to shoot a bow and arrow, boost tourism and provide recreation space in newberry will soon be under construction. groundbreaking for the easton-newberry ... www.gainesville.com Deer Season In Vermont Is Off To Successful Start bennington — since the archery deer hunting season began on oct. 4, 106 deer have been harvested in vermont, according to debby wood, a district clerk for the state department of fish and wildlife. www.benningtonbanner.com Deer Season In Vermont Is Off To Successful Start friday, october 10 bennington — since the archery deer hunting season began on oct. 4, 106 deer have been harvested in vermont, according to debby wood, a district clerk for the state department of fish and wildlife. wood said the latest figures were from wednesday, and while checking stations are supposed to file reports every week, some wait until the end of the season. www.benningtonbanner.com State Legislature Could Redefine 'bow' To Include Crossbows - Pittsburgh Post-gazette sleek, efficient and accurate at short ranges, the new high-tech sporting arms being sold at big chain sporting goods stores aren't your medieval ancestor's crossbows. most retailing at about $450 and up, crossbows are so prevalent in stores you ... www.post-gazette.com Archery Teaches New Delta Students Focus - Greenwood Commonwealth its military usefulness may have died hundreds of years ago, but students at new delta preparatory school are learning that archery still possesses value. “it teaches kids concentration,” said tom griffin, a math and science teacher who doubles ... www.gwcommonwealth.com Crossbows In The Crossfire when shoulder and strength problems stopped him from hunting with a compound bow 10 years ago, bob ripberger began lobbying state officials to legalize crossbows. www.syracuse.com Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Donates To Bow alabama's chapters of the rocky mountain elk foundation donated $500 to alabama’s becoming an outdoors-woman (bow) program. www.shelbycountyreporter.com Archery Season At A Crossroads - Pittsburgh Tribune Review pennsylvania's statewide archery season just opened yesterday, but it might soon be closing in a historical sense. as soon as next year, the hunt -- for 58 years reserved for those using vertical bows -- could have a new look. that's because ... www.pittsburghlive.com Blountville Teen Has Passion For Archery - In And Out Of The Woods - Tricities.com piney flats, tenn. – for the serious hunter, no day is more special than the opening of deer season. matt millard knows the feeling. the 17-year-old blountville resident realized his goal on sept. 27, the first day of tennessee’s deer archery ... www.tricities.com Lampe: Illinois Archers Enjoy The Early Chill you won’t find illinois bowhunters grumbling about sweater weather. archery deer season is off to a sizzling start thanks in part to cool temperatures that have deer moving and bowhunters climbing trees. in their first five days in the timber, illinois archers shot 6,229 whitetails — more than double last year’s harvest of 2,951 through the same period. www.pjstar.com Inside The Outdoors: Set Up Blind To Blend In like a lot of archery hunters, i prefer being in a tree stand. getting 15-20 feet in the air not only lessens the chances of a deer spotting you, it makes it less likely they'll pick up your scent. www.freep.com Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Donates To Bow - Shelby Reporter alabama's chapters of the rocky mountain elk foundation donated $500 to alabama’s becoming an outdoors-woman (bow) program. randy waterhouse of the rocky mountain elk foundation presents a $500 check to bow coordinator sylvia payne at the alabama 4 ... www.shelbycountyreporter.com |