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Delta McKenzie announces 2025 ASA target lineup; USA Archery’s 2025 national events calendar taking shape; Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation announces "Donate A Deer" program; and USA Archery and Move United use grant to provide veterans a gateway to the sport.
Unless you hunt out West, you’re probably not familiar with the corner-crossing debate. But you should be.
P&Y welcomes Delta McKenzie as new Gold Level Partner; QAD announces partnership with Final Draw TV; Hoyt Archery now offers Mossy Oak Bottomland across its entire hunting line; and P&Y heading back to Texas for another Bowhunter Bash.
Muddy Outdoors launches apparel line; Pope and Young announces bylaws change to accept lighted sights; USA Archery national head coach search update; Casey Kaufhold breaks 36-year Olympic medal drought for Team USA women; and Vasque boot brand discontinued.
The archery and bowhunting industry’s largest trade show is exclusive to ATA members. It will be held Jan. 8-10, 2025, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Easton shooters sweep Olympics; Team USA’s Tabansky and Stutzman become Paralympic champions; STAN announces new addition to leadership team; and Marolina Outdoor hires new CEO.
Competing in his fourth Paralympic Games, Team USA’s Matt Stutzman wins the ultimate prize.
Dan Forster, ATA’s vice president and chief conservation officer, shares ATA’s role and efforts to ensure the FET program is fair and the money is used appropriately.
American mixed team archers win Olympic bronze; Team USA’s Ellison wins individual archery silver; hunting license sales remain steady in 2022-2023; Team Mathews shooters win four ATA Shooter of the Year titles; and Delta McKenzie increases payouts for women’s pro ASA shooters.
Team USA’s Darrell Pace earned a place on four Olympic teams, four Pan-Am teams, and seven world teams; he’s also the only archer to ever hold all the world records at the same time.
Gridiron Capital agrees to sell GSM Outdoors; Easton highlights USA craftsmanship during “America Month”; Team Mathews crowns three national champions; USA Archery celebrates 18-year tenure of National Head Coach KiSik Lee; and Pope and Young announces two new whitetail velvet world records.
25th Annual Muzzy Classic Bowfishing Tournament final standings; Pope and Young launches Deer Slam Raffle; USA Archery announces 3D equipment grant opportunity for clubs; and S3DA hosts 12th Annual Eastern 3D National Championship.
PRADCO Outdoor Brands Acquires Ani-Logics Outdoors; TenPoint founding member Chuck Jordan named to The Archery Hall of Fame; market size annual report available from Southwick Associates; and Delta McKenzie increases S3DA sponsorship.
Winning 2024 NASP T-shirt designs selected; 2024 Academic Archer Program results; and recognizing the Archery Hall of Fame.
Over the course of several months, people from different political viewpoints came together in an instantaneous show of support for youth shooting sports.
Bowtech celebrates 25 years with July archery event; Olympic and Paralympic teams confirmed for Paris; Easton X10 Shooters sweep the podium at the 2024 Western Classic Trail Shoot; and Texas A&M wins 2024 USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals.
Team Bowtech’s Paige Pearce wins NFAA Western Classic; 2024 NASP Eastern National Tournament success; ATA’s 2024 Quarter 1 Retail Trend Tracker Survey results available; USA Archery and Move United partner to expand archery programming to veterans; and S3DA hosts record-setting Western Indoor National Championship.
GAS Bowstrings hires Braden Gellenthien as new general manager; ATA welcomes Alex Heiser as director of marketing and communications; Bass Pro Shops U.S. Open Bowfishing Championship returns to Louisiana; ATA announces 2024 Board of Directors election results; Xpedition Archery adds two engineers; and Lancaster Archery Foundation awards $100,000.
The black bear work underway by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission provides an excellent example of how Pittman-Robertson funds conserve wildlife.