New to Hunting? Our Getting Started Outdoors Program Can Help!

New to Hunting? Our Getting Started Outdoors Program Can Help!

If you’re already a hunter, try to imagine a time (if you can) when you didn’t know how to hunt…a time without firearm knowledge and scouting skills, no comprehension of how to process meat and no social support, such as family or friends to help you get out into the field. Most of us took to hunting easily and naturally, and with abundant assistance from other hunters in our circle of friends. In fact, many of us learned from someone we shared a home with, or at least a neighborhood. Still, there are many folks who grew up with no supporting cast of family and friends to encourage or cultivate their hunting interests. READ MORE

Thursday, December 6, 2018/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (6728)/Comments (1)/

Hickory Student Aims for Greatness in National Archery in Schools Program Tournaments

Hickory Student Aims for Greatness in National Archery in Schools Program Tournaments

A fourth-grader from Ray Childers Elementary School is the first-ever student from North Carolina to win top honors at the recent National Archery in Schools (NASP) Tournament and the Centershot Ministries National Tournament held in Louisville, Ky. READ MORE
 

Thursday, June 14, 2018/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (2835)/Comments (0)/

Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Program Creates Lasting Memories

Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Program Creates Lasting Memories

I recently attended a Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) event where I was introduced to archery and became hooked. A few months later, I bought a bow and started shooting. READ MORE

Wednesday, November 1, 2017/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (3573)/Comments (0)/

Shooting Sports Workshop for Women Only Offers Free One-on-One Instruction

Shooting Sports Workshop for Women Only Offers Free One-on-One Instruction

Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) is an international program in which women age 18 and older learn outdoor skills through hands-on experiences. With BOW programs in multiple countries, 7 Canadian provinces and 38 U.S. states, BOW in North Carolina is managed by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Read more

Monday, September 11, 2017/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (3691)/Comments (0)/

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