Is archery dying ?

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Savagenut

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Archery is NOT dying. Have you seen how many people are at these TAC events? They’re supposed to be adding even more shoots to accommodate the people.

Seen all the new, very high end archery gear coming out? That doesn’t happen in a dying industry.

Try to apply for any archery only tags anytime over the last 10 years in any western state? I live in NM and the number of applicants has gotten so bad I can’t even draw the archery only javelina hunt anymore.

The same people are watching “tag strategy” videos on go hunt and applying to multiple states every year. Tac events are like World Series. The playoff games sell out but baseball is dying as a whole. The daily games at most stadiums are far from sold out. The high end gear has to come out every year or the companies won’t make any money. You have people that upgrade every year.


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For me and I think others go down the rabbit hole of self reliance for tuning and maintaining their own equipment. After a few trips to a pro shop and getting the run around you tune into Dud on youtube and go into the garage and start turning screws and figure it out. For me, a bow shop serves as a place to get a new hunting bow and that's it. I hate going into a bow shop and see the "Shop club boys" hanging at the counter like its a bar and brush you off.

After moving to a new area I gave two local shops a shot. Went into one for some vane glue and was told not to use that brand because it was junk and didn't work, went into another shop for some vanes and was told that they don't sell them to individuals but would be willing to fletch my arrows for me.? So for me I stick with podium archery for my supplies.
 

Hnthrdr

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Come to Co in Sept, this couldn’t be further from the truth. My archery range has like a 4-5 year waitlist now for memberships, maybe even longer.
 

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Come to Co in Sept, this couldn’t be further from the truth. My archery range has like a 4-5 year waitlist now for memberships, maybe even longer.
Do you think it is new archers or trans-plants from other states? Here in AZ over the years we gained a ton of new residents and hunters which of course changed alot of the stats.
 

Hnthrdr

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Do you think it is new archers or trans-plants from other states? Here in AZ over the years we gained a ton of new residents and hunters which of course changed alot of the stats.
I get the feeling that it is both. I think Rogan+ all the other social media types have really put a spotlight on archery hunting for better or worse. IMO mostly worse, but it wasn’t even 10 years ago that archery tags for the vast majority of the state could be had as left overs and even otc units didn’t seem too heavily pressured by archers. Now we actively see them limiting archery tags both here in Co and in AZ with the new rules surrounding the otc deer tags
 
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The guys at Scheels are pretty good. If I want a better bowsmith I have to drive 40 minutes and compete for one man's time with a bunch of other folks. At Scheels I can go in on a Sunday afternoon when the Royals are playing and take up 2 hours of one guy's time tuning everything to me, and asking a million questions. I hope they stay that way.

Conversely, Scheels sells flyfishing stuff, but they rarely even have a dude behind the counter over there. We just lost our local flyshop and it's a shame. I heard St Louis lost their flagship flyshop as well. Another big one down in the Ozarks closed too. Compared to archery dudes I think flyfishermen are cheap bastards.
 
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