Wisconsin Archery Clubs
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Kenosha Bowmen
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The Kenosha Bowmen club is dedicated to field archery. Club members hunt legal game using the bow and arrow. Members must belong to the Wisconsin Bowhunters Association (WBH). The club's facilities include four ranges, an area for animal target practice, a field archery practice area and camper parking. The club offers archery lessons.
Kenosha Bowmen
15211 75th Street
Bristol, WI 53104
262-857-9908
kenoshabowmen.com
Oregon Sportsman's Club
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The Oregon Sportsman's Club offers archery and shotgun practice, training and events at its 26-acre facility. The club teaches archery to children of all ages. The club's archery facilities include an indoor range, an outdoor range and a 3-D target range. Members must be part of the 3-D league to use the 3-D targets. The indoor and outdoor targets are open to all members.
Oregon Sportsman's Club
1726 Sand Hill Road
PO Box 152
Oregon, WI 53575-0152
608-835-3314
oregonsportsmans.com
Racine Instinctive Bowmen
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The Racine Instinctive Bowmen archery club offers family and individual memberships. The club conducts archery lessons and clinics for children and adults on its 200-acre property. The club has a clubhouse, four outdoor ranges, an indoor range, a shooting deck and a screened pavilion. Competitions and events occur throughout the year.
Racine Instinctive Bowmen
14403 50th Road
Sturtevant, WI 53177
262-835-4975
ribarchery.com
Rapids Archery Club
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Rapids Archery Club focuses on all aspects of archery, including target practice and hunting. The club meets from December through May on the first weekend of each month. The club hosts tournaments on the first Saturday and Sunday of each month and operates leagues on weeknights. The club has a clubhouse, with a bar and lounge area, an outdoor range and a 16-lane range for 20-yard shooting. Club facilities are open to the public for a fee.
Rapids Archery Club
West Rapids Road and North Rapids Road
Jefferson, WI 53549
rapidsarcheryclub.com
Stateline Archery Club
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Stateline Archery Club offers facilities for bowhunters. The club has an indoor range and an outdoor range that includes moving targets. The club hosts 3-D shoots, which are open to the public. Members participate in shooting leagues and organized shoots on the indoor and outdoor ranges. The club offers family and individual memberships, including memberships for children under 18.
Stateline Archery Club
2177 Sinnipee Lane
Cuba City, WI 53807
608-568-3293
http://sites.google.com/site/statelinearchery/contact-info
West Allis Bowmen
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The West Allis Bowmen club focuses on family participation. Located on 60 acres, the club has a clubhouse, storage garage and campground. The club operates an indoor range and four outdoor ranges, one of which is NFAA-certified. The club encourages young people to participate and hosts a youth league. West Allis hosts shoots throughout the year.
West Allis Bowmen Inc.
11601 Country Trunk G
Franksville, WI 53126
262-835-4714
westallisbowmen.com
Wisconsin Archery Alliance
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The Wisconsin Archery Alliance is the state's affiliate for the USA Archery (NAA) and the National Field Archery Association (NFAA). The WAA oversees tournaments, including professional tournaments. It offers referrals to archery instructors.
wfaa-archery.com
Wisconsin Traditional Archers
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Wisconsin Traditional Archers promotes safe and responsible bowhunting. The club uses only traditional bows, not compound bows. The club offers seasonal hunts and shoots to more than 400 members. Shoots are offered every month from January through August. WTA offers family and individual memberships.
wistradarchers.com
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