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Re: Colville area bow shops
« Reply #15 on: July 21, 2009, 07:46:26 PM »
Can't remember the name of the place but there is a pretty good sporting goods store in Colville that sells Mathews and ???

I believe you are referring to Clarks All-sport.

Yeah that's the place, thanks Spokane!
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Re: Colville area bow shops
« Reply #16 on: July 23, 2009, 02:23:11 PM »
My son was just down to the Camo'd Arrow last night and bought a new 2010 Hoyt Adrenilin, he said it is hoyt's second best bow for only $550. I haven't seen the bow yet, but he says they set it up for him to shoot and his 2nd arrow hit the first arrow the first two times he shot. Said it was the smoothest shooting bow he's ever seen.
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Re: Colville area bow shops
« Reply #17 on: July 23, 2009, 03:16:04 PM »
Clark's is a good place, a guy in there named Tim is pretty knowledable about archery and the Camo'd Arrow is real good too. I use both businesses.

we have been in clark's a bit when we were over there for turkey season and once in the late winter.... nice guys... we werent bow hunting for turkeys though so didnt get on the archery topics with them much.  I like them though cause they were very friendly and willing to give their opinions without trying to push you to buy something.  Plus most of the guys genuinly like talking about hunting so you can get some good convos going... its hard though when its busy... it was awesome in the off season cause they had lots of time to sit and shoo the breeze..... I don;t think they have anywhere to shoot bows there though.. I may be wrong on that one not too sure.
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