Having patience, keeping it fun and staying focused on the prize--meaning making sure kids are consistent in practicing their fundamentals--are the keys to helping young archers attain success!
Every child grows and matures at a different pace so there is no set age requirement for introducing your child to this lifelong sport. It's the parent or guardian who is the best judge of knowing when their child is ready.
If you’re looking to make a hunter out of your young apprentice, realize that comfort can either water or whither a new hunter’s interest. Make sure those early hunts are as enjoyable as possible, and you’ll be begging them to take you along in later years.
American hunters now have the opportunity to don their support for the long-term preservation of our hunting heritage and outdoor lifestyle with the new NRA-exclusive Mossy Oak Overwatch camouflage pattern, unveiled at the 2019 SHOT Show in Las Vegas.
Next week, kids from all over the United States will gather on the quad of Mansfield University for the 2014 International Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC).