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LoneWolf
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How many of us are members of an Archery Club...

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... and what is your Club's name, and how long have you been a member?

I've been a member of the Kanata Archery Club since April 2000. Other than that I was shooting my bows in targets which I had set-up in my yards. At the time I was living in the country where I was allowed to do so...

In tried to make this a poll, but I couldn't get it to work for some reason.

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Coach and CEO of CIncinnati Junior Olympians-the Oldest JOAD Club, host of the 02 and 06 US JOAD Nationals and the 04 US Olympic Trials.

My home is an NAA club-Turtle Acres Archery-FITA range and 18 and 25M indoor range.

I also belong to the Fairfield Sportsman's Association which has bales and a 3D league and I am VP of the Fita Archers of Ohio-the NAA affiliate in Ohio
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Was a member of the Aylmer Archery Club located in Quebec for 4 years, then became a member of the Chelsea Club "Les Archers de la Vallée" alos located in Quebec for 3 years, and now I joined last January the Nepean Archery Club located in Ontario.

Diversity, not afraid of change, wonder what the future will hold :)

I'm sure Lonewolf, you'll suggest a particular Club of yours :lol: :D :lol:
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LeGrand wrote:
I'm sure Lonewolf, you'll suggest a particular Club of yours :lol: :D :lol:
:lol:... Actually, LeGrand I'm thinking of joining Nepean Archers as well!... :D

A change of scenery is always good!... 8)
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Post by ecoaster »

Don't know of any clubs down this way. R.J., A.W., Sandman, Digger, any of you "local" fellas know of a good club around here?
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Post by LoneWolf »

Maybe you can find something close to you here, ecoaster

http://www.oaa-archery.on.ca/clubs_and_ ... ntacts.htm
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Heres a list of Ontario clubs. Those in Zone C would be closest.

http://www.oaa-archery.on.ca/clubs_and_ ... ntacts.htm
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I belong to the Courtenay rod and gun club and I have been a member for 14 years now. This is our new club house it is around 4 years old now.
It was all built by members volunteering there time.

The Front view of the Club house.
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A beautiful carving at the frount of the club house
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A gorgeous view down Comox Lake from the club's shoreline property
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I used to be vice Pres of Tri County Conservation Club here in East TN, that was before Xbows were legal here except for the handicapped.
Nobody shot one at our range.
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Maritimer,

That's a really nice place. And the view of that lake and mountains, well that's enough to take anybody's breath away!... 8)

Awesome view!... 8)
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Lone Wolf I do most of my deer hunting up in the mountians and the scenery is amazing, that lake in the picture is around 15 miles long and has some unbleavable trout fishing.
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I just joined a club with 575 acers of hard woods and a few ponds in the middle. It's is bordered by farm land and a river with goose blinds , loaded with turkey and some of the largest whitetail in our state.
I also belong to Issac Walton Leage of America, we have 530 acers, ranges , whitetail and turkey as well as upland game.
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