TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2020   |   SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES   

AWARDS
The Women’s Outdoor Media Association (WOMA) recently presented Mia Anstine of Durango, CO, with their first-ever WOMA Founder’s Award. The recipient of the WOMA Founder’s Award is recognized for her continued support of shooting sports, hunting, fishing, and archery.
CONSERVATION
South Dakota received $450,154 in grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partners for wildlife habitat enhancement and hunting heritage projects. RMEF directly granted $177,446 and leveraged an additional $272,708 in partner dollars.
A small section of choice elk habitat in south-central Colorado now belongs to all Americans after the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation conveyed it to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The tract in the northern end of the San Luis Valley is a mere 28 acres in size but greatly improves public access for hunting and other recreational activities to 8,500 acres of surrounding public land.
Houston Safari Club Foundation, as part of its efforts to support the future of hunting, shooting sports, conservation and youth education, recently awarded $78,000 in grants to various organizations.

EVENTS
S3DA Advanced Instructor Trainers, Stacy and Randy Groce from Richmond, Kentucky recently traveled to Wellsboro, Pennsylvania to host a Basic and Advanced Instructor Training Course at Moore’s Sports Center for NEW S3DA Staff as well as others. The people in attendance included: Northeastern National Outreach Coordinator, Bob Gattorna, PA S3DA State Coordinator, Patricia Butts, Eric Broughton, Pete Slusser and Bob Lauffer, as well as newcomers Nate and Heather Keeney.
INDUSTRY
Kelly Brand Management (KBM), a sales, marketing, and business management consultancy, has been selected as the agency of record for American-made company, Arctic Ice.
JOBS
The successful candidate is passionate about knives and the outdoor industry, likes to travel, meet with people, build relationships and operate with integrity. The Regional Sales Manager will increase the presence of the Company’s products and brand allegiance by supporting field representatives, partnering with existing accounts, focusing on new product awareness and identifying new business opportunities.
This position is responsible for the full life-cycle of recruiting, including sourcing, screening and attracting talent for all American Outdoor Brand locations. The Recruiter will support the development of local and national recruiting plans, employing traditional sourcing strategies and resources, as well as developing new, creative recruiting ideas including, but not limited to social media.

The Marketing Coordinator is a pivotal role to help coordinate the efforts of the Brand Managers and support the broader marketing team.
The Senior Product Designer is one of the most critical contributors within the Product Engineering department, responsible for optimizing mechanical design, manufacturability, performance, structural rigidity and robustness, and functionality across an entire line of new products with focus on shooting, hunting, personal defense, and the outdoors.
MEDIA
Behind the Season digital series is a new “near real time” series that gives you a look behind the scenes of what life looks like for the crew of Xpedition Enterprises.
While an unforeseen public health crisis, social unrest and tumultuous political environment have caused numerous, major media corporations in the industry to step back and evaluate employee structure, compensation and overall, best business practices; the world’s leading creator, distributor and aggregator of outdoor lifestyle content - Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) – has thrived in this pandemic-ravaged year.
NEW HIRES
Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever is excited to announce Haleigh Rowland as the newly appointed Regional Representative for northern Illinois. In this role, Rowland will provide support for volunteers and partners in The Prairie State – currently home to 41 Pheasants Forever chapters, 22 Quail Forever chapters, and more than 8,600 members – as they focus on public and private lands habitat conservation efforts for pheasants, quail and other wildlife.
NEW PRODUCTS
ALPS OutdoorZ, premiere manufacturer of extreme-duty hunting packs and specialty gear for hunters, expands its line of waterfowl hunting accessories for 2021 with the introduction of the Snow Goose Chair.
Being able to glass for extended periods of time is essential when hunting. To make this task easier, GPO is pleased to introduce its new Optic-Fit binocular and spotting scope tripod adapter system. Designed by outdoor enthusiasts who demand the highest quality optic-tripod mounting system for heavy and extreme use, this quick connect system will get your optic on and off a tripod with an inventive, durable and one of the fastest quick detach systems in the industry.
Ripcord is proud to announce that simple and repeatable accuracy now has the ultimate in arrow security. Introducing the DriveCage, featuring the new Ripcage full arrow containment system. With the DriveCage, archers can lock their arrow in the cage, and it’s not getting out until they set it free. Additionally, it features a new Whale-Tail launcher arm that is ultra-wide and ensures the arrow is guided perfectly to center ensuring arrows are ready to make the perfect shot.
Bowtech announces the Zion and Zion DLX. Starting at just 3.3 pounds, they are lighter than competing carbon-rise platforms and feature a new torque eliminating grip.
Krysse AS, a Norwegian company, announces the United States Patent and Trademark office has issued “the Thalberg Patent” making bow handling, specifically crossbow handling, easier and less stressful.
Groove Watch Bands are the world's first breathable silicone watchbands created for active lifestyles. The Groove Watch Band stands out for its discreet design and breathable indented grooves which allow air in and moisture out, freeing you up to live actively, safely and comfortably.
Designed in conjunction with its namesake, ace huntress and archer, Eva Shockey, Bowtech proudly introduces the new Eva Shockey Gen 2. Featuring DeadLock cam technology, it is the smoothest drawing, most accurate premium ladies’ hunting bow ever built.
With an even longer riser to axle-to-axle ratio than the award-winning VXR, a completely redesigned limb and limb cup, all-new patent-pending Centerguard™ Cable Containment system and the new Nano 740™ Damper, the 2021 V3 is a stealthy, agile rig that has never met a situation it can’t handle.
ONLINE
Everest.com, the nation’s first outdoor lifestyle-focused, multi-merchant marketplace announced today that the company will offer Caliber memberships at 50% off to all members of the military and first responders’ communities.
RETAIL
Bow Spider is pleased to announce that the much sought after quick and easy bow retrieval system is now in stock and shipping FREE to customers and dealers across the nation.
 

By NASP® Staff

Today’s editorial is a story from National Archery in the Schools Program. I wanted to include it in the editorial as it shows our industry’s resiliency and innovation to challenges. NASP is just one of many organizations and companies I’ve seen over these past seven months re-tool, re-evaluate, re-think their entire program/line-up/offerings. And maybe no one has said to you, “Hey, you are doing a great job.” Well, I see it and yes, you are doing a great job and frankly, I am proud to be a part of this industry. Keep it up and let me know how I can help. – Michelle Scheuermann, editor, Archery Wire.

Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies and organizations have been forced to re-evaluate how they do business and innovate new ways to provide service to their customers. The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®), an in-school training effort with millions of participants, is no exception. Over the past several months, NASP® has made significant changes to how educators are trained as well as new options for participation in archery competitions.

NASP® has an excellent safety record. This is attributed to the attention that is always given to safety as well as the standardized trainings we offer. NASP® has 3 levels of instructors. Our challenge has been to maintain this same level of safety and standardization with our trainings while reducing the amount of contact that occurs during in-person instruction.

  • Basic Archery Instructor (BAI) – presents NASP® style archery lessons to students in grades 4-12. Traditionally, the certification process required 7-8 hours of live training with an exam at the end of the day. While this live option continues, there is now an alternative to complete a 3-4-hour online class and online exam then attend a 4 hour “field day” to review and practice the skills learned during the online training. This is referred to as a Hybrid BAI class.
  • Basic Archery Instructor Trainer (BAIT) – trains the teacher to present NASP® style archery lessons to their students. Traditionally, the certification process required a 3-day training with an exam at the end of day two and a practical training new BAIs on day 3. In addition to this traditional class, there is now an option to complete an online class and online exam. Most of this class is online with a field day for review and competition of practical exercises.
  • Basic Archery Instructor Trainer Specialist (BAITS) – trains the trainer candidates. Traditionally, the certification process required a 3-day training where they were supervised training new BAIT candidates. There is now an additional training option where the Specialist candidate may also save time and travel with online instruction followed by a field day to ensure their competence.

In addition to these new options for training instructions, there are also 100% online classes and exams available for re-certification, should a BAI/BAIT/BAITS allow their certification to lapse. There is even a 3-4-hour online class that allows any BAI to voluntarily refresh their NASP® training skills at any time they want to conduct a self-check.

A second issue that NASP® needed to address was tournament participation. Each year NASP® hosts over 1,100 Local, State and Nationals archery competitions through its tournament site, https://nasptournaments.org/ . Throughout our history, we know that NASP® students LOVE TO SHOOT! Most of these events are land based (face-to-face) events. Roy Grimes, President of NASP® points out, “recently we learned from students, that participation in the program helps 58% of them feel more connected to their school. A closer look reveals that 80% of students who are able use their classroom lessons to actually compete in archery events, feel more connected to their school and the educational process. Not only is competition fun, but it helps NASP® realize the academic achievement aspect of its Mission”.

However, with travel and social distancing restrictions in place due to COVID 19, many schools are finding it difficult, even illegal to participate in these face-to-face competitions. NASP® scoring software has always had a face to face (live) option and a virtual (online) option. Coaches let us know that they wanted a “hybrid” option. This would allow a school to host a land-based competition and allow any school that is permitted to travel to shoot in-person; and permit a school that could not travel to participate from their own location. These virtual participants would record and submit their scores to the tournament host. The host could then combine those scores with the “on-site” scores to determine overall individual and team rankings.

An additional feature also facilitates hosting of smaller tournaments. In the past, the scoring software was designed to manage scores by using bubbled scorecards and expensive scanning machines. Some schools are unable to afford the purchase of a scanner and therefore cannot use the scoring software. This new feature will allow those schools to enter the scores into a spreadsheet and enter results into the scoring program for ranking and uploading the results to the website.

Patrick O’Connell, NASP® Director of IT Services, stated, “We are constantly working to make it easier to grow NASP® while making sure that safety remains our #1 priority. The on-line training features provide teaches who could not get away for a full day of travel and live training, opportunity to bring NASP® to their students. More teachers and more students result in continued expansion of the world’s largest youth archery program.”

Grimes again provides, “NASP® is determined to exit this COVID ‘season’ stronger than it entered. Improving access to training and competition are important steps in that direction.”

As time moves forward and things get “back to normal” NASP® will continue to look for other opportunities to use technology to keep introducing students to archery in a safe and fun way. For more information about the non-profit NASP® please visit: www.naspschools.com

ARCHERY WIRE
Event Calendar

NOVEMBER 29
Southern Classic Top Turkey Tournament

Presented by Texas Archery Academy. $50 Entry Fee. Register at http://TexasArchery.Info/dallas-tournaments 

JANUARY 11-15
ATA 2021 Online

JANUARY 21-24
Lancaster Classic Archery Tournament

Held at Spooky Nook Sports Complex in Manheim, Pa. Qualification rounds will be Jan. 21 and 22, with elimination and finals matches Jan. 23 and 24.

 
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