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Offline Rebel_rouser

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New To Archery/Bowhunting
« on: June 12, 2013, 09:36:06 AM »
Morning all, I trust the week is treating everyone fairly.

I was introduced to Archery by a family member while on a recent trip to Pennsylvania. He is an avid Bow hunter and takes part in local/regional competitions.  Needless to say my interest was sufficiently piqued. While his information and suggestions are helpful, having a person who can provide hands-on training, discussion/support, and possibly a future hunting partner is much desired and needed.

Is there anyone in the Lynnwood/Everett area, or within say a 50/60 mile radius, who would be willing to take this rookie and show me the ropes? I do not currently own a bow, holding off on that until I learn more.

As a side bar, I also fish, ride a Harley, am a Veteran, Husband of 20 years and a Dad to two girls, so conversation can be varied and a bit interesting!!

Please feel free to reply to this post or email me at chewie_cvma@comcast.net. Cheers!
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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2013, 09:51:44 AM »
Chewie............welcome and good luck with this. Bowhunting is very rewarding and just the repetion of shooting can ease the stress.....or induce far more. Time to shoot some bows. Get down to Nock Point and shoot a couple....work your way up to shopping in the classifieds.

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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2013, 09:59:08 AM »
SILVER ARROW BOWMEN
20409 E Hickox Rd, Mt Vernon
www.silverarrowbowmen.com
Open nearly 350 days a year to the general public from dawn till dusk

WILDLIFE COMMITTEE OF WASHINGTON
1031 228th St SW, Bothell
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NOCK POINT
22313 70th Ave West, Suite U5A, Mountlake Terrace
Bill Hickey, (425) 672-8080
bill@thenockpoint.com
www.thenockpoint.com

Granit Falls Sportmen club   D-Rock from this site is in charge of their archery program.
20319 Gun Club Rd  Granite Falls, WA 98252
(360) 691-5161

Kenmore has an archery range, and so does Machias gun club but are only open certain days of the week.

Hope that helps
In archery we have something like the way of the superior man. When the archer misses the center of the target, he turns round and seeks for the cause of his failure in himself. 

Confucius

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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2013, 12:42:32 PM »
Outstanding guys, much appreciated!
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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2013, 01:13:48 PM »
Also, right next to the Nock Point is an Archery training school. They basically use a digital system to film you and your shot and give you a replay and advice on stance, grip, foot position etc.
it's pretty cool.

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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2013, 01:35:14 PM »
SILVER ARROW BOWMEN
20409 E Hickox Rd, Mt Vernon
www.silverarrowbowmen.com
Open nearly 350 days a year to the general public from dawn till dusk

WILDLIFE COMMITTEE OF WASHINGTON
1031 228th St SW, Bothell
www.wcwinc.org

NOCK POINT
22313 70th Ave West, Suite U5A, Mountlake Terrace
Bill Hickey, (425) 672-8080
bill@thenockpoint.com
www.thenockpoint.com

Granit Falls Sportmen club   D-Rock from this site is in charge of their archery program.
20319 Gun Club Rd  Granite Falls, WA 98252
(360) 691-5161

Kenmore has an archery range, and so does Machias gun club but are only open certain days of the week.

Hope that helps

Also Van Winkles archery in downtown Everett

and Riverside Archery in Mount Vernon

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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2013, 01:36:48 PM »
My understanding is that van winckles does not have its shooting area "open" as of yet.

Next step Archery is the name of the program that is loosly associated with Nock Point. FYI
In archery we have something like the way of the superior man. When the archer misses the center of the target, he turns round and seeks for the cause of his failure in himself. 

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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2013, 01:43:00 PM »
Van whinkles has a place to shoot and try out bows but doesn't have a full inside range completed yet.

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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2013, 09:50:12 PM »
Welcome to a fantastic sport.
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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2013, 04:07:51 PM »
Also new to bow hunting, and like rebel_rouser I was also introduced by a family member on a recent trip to Lubbock Texas. I can hardly get enough arrows knocked to satisfy my desire to shoot. Anyhow I shoot really well out to 40yards now with full confidence, I hope this is a good enough distance to fill a tag, I'm only about 90% confident at 50 yards and that's not enough for me to feel ethical about my shot, almost there. I'm looking for someone on the south side of Seattle to teach me the ropes, I'm in Auburn. Have had my new bow for about two months now (Bow tech Insanity CPX) it is much less forgiving then my Diamond Liberty, it demands good form, which I appreciate. Am willing to spend what is needed to get the job done, currently I'm looking at spotting scopes for scouting and hunting,Have my eye on a Leopold right now. So do we stand in a tree, a blind, or spot and stock here in Western wa, which is most successful on average? Once again I'll get what is needed. I'm in good shape always because of backpacking, not an old guy at 49.

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Re: New To Archery/Bowhunting
« Reply #10 on: July 20, 2013, 04:23:22 PM »
If you ever want to go Kenmore range and shot my bow you're more than welcome.  PSE Nova with 28" & 65lbs. You can sling a few arrows and see what NOT to buy.

 


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