Recreation Lacreek NWR supports a variety of recreational uses. archery Hunting ispermitted in specific areas of the refuge (see deer hunting map). http://lacreek.fws.gov/recreation.htm
Extractions: Mountain-Prairie Region Join Lacreek NWR on March 14th 2003 in Celebrating 100 Years of Conservation!! Public Use/Recreation Lacreek NWR supports a variety of recreational uses. Public hunting is allowed for white-tailed deer, mule deer, ring-necked pheasant and sharp-tailed grouse. Public fishing is allowed on selected pools with special restrictions to manage the fishery in support of waterfowl production. Bird watching is a favored activity throughout the year and species diversity is high. Many visitors come in the winter to see migrating waterfowl and trumpeter swans. During the spring, shorebirds and neo-tropical migrants are numerous as well as broods of ducks and geese. Recreation opportunities at the Little White River Recreation Area include swimming, boating, water skiing, picnicking, camping, fishing, and hunting. LACREEK NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE VISITOR CENTER: A small visitors center located in the refuge headquarters office is packed with unique and informative items of interest relative to the refuge. We have informative displays and a "touch and feel" table which is sure to be a hit with the kids. We offer country friendly visitor services and please ask for a hot cup of coffee or cold drink of water while visiting our facility. A short bird walk is available that starts and ends at the visitor center. We would like you to share with us your bird observations while at the refuge. The visitor center hours are 7:00am - 3:30 pm MT Monday-Friday.
Fishing - Destin Florida - Recreational License Vessel recreational, $ 2,001.50. 64 or Older Hunting and Fishing includes FreshwaterFishing and Hunting licenses; and Type I WMA, archery, Muzzleloading Gun http://www.destin-ation.com/fishing_license.htm
Extractions: The FWC has begun a new service enabling you to buy your hunting or fishing license with a credit card and a toll-free phone call. Dial either 1-888-HUNT-FLORIDA (486-8356) or 1-888-FISH-FLORIDA (347-4356) from anywhere in the United States or Canada, and within minutes you'll have a temporary license number enabling you to hunt (in season) or fish right away. Your permanent license will be mailed within 48 hours. Please note, in addition to the cost of the license, there is an additional $3.95 convenience charge for this service. Anglers will soon be able to purchase their license with a credit card via the Internet, watch this Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Web Site (http//www.state.fl.us/fwc/)
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The Sports Authority - Racquets - Recreational Search For Browse Racquets recreational Accessories Apparel Baseball/Softball Basketball Boating CollegeFishing Football Footwear Games Golf Hunting/archery Ice/Roller http://www.thesportsauthority.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=695065
Winter 2003 Community Cache Youth Activities Physical/ Youth Activities. Physical/recreational. archery, Intro An introductionto archery using lightweight recurve bows. Participants will http://www.asdk12.org/depts/community_ed/schools/Win03/y_physical.asp
ArcheryNSW - Sydney International Archery Park The basic skills of archery, once acquired, can be extended to meet other disciplinesthat the sport has on offer, whether shooting as a recreational or a http://archerynsw.com/siap/
Undergraduate Programs: Recreational Sport Management Home Undergraduate Programs recreational Sport Management Sport WebLinks. AAmateur Athletics; archery; Associations. Amateur Athletics International Amateur http://www.indiana.edu/~sportmgt/sport_mgmt/weblinks.html
Extractions: Home Undergraduate Programs Recreational Sport Management Sport WebLinks A B C D ... Y A Amateur Athletics Archery Associations B Badminton Baseball Basketball Biking Billiards Boating Boomerangs Bowling Boxing Bungee Jumping C Canoe/Kayak Caves College Athletics Curling International Curling Information Network Group Atkins Curling Supplies Swiss Curling Association Yahoo! Curling
Burkel Inc. - Recreational Items recreational production includes wood parts for the sporting good industry suchas sport paddles, archery handles, gun stocks and parts used in arcade games http://www.burkelinc.com/rec.html
Extractions: Recreational production includes wood parts for the sporting good industry such as sport paddles, archery handles, gun stocks and parts used in arcade games with multi-colored plies throughout the thickness of the panel as seen in archery handles and gun stocks. Front and Side view of racket paddles. Front and Side view of racket paddles. Archery handles. Gun stocks - hand gun. Gun stocks - Rifle or shotgun. Skateboards - before graphics are applied. Skateboards - with graphics applied.
Business Listings - City Of Old Town, Maine in the Outdoor recreational Sales / Service category. Bike Shop of Old Town. TheArcher's Edge Inc. archery sales and service of equipment and accessories. http://www.old-town.org/services/default.asp?catID=36
Web Directory Of Wisconsin Sports Recreation Camping, Sports Recreation recreational Leagues, Dane, Middleton, Rusty's. Sports Recreation - recreational Leagues, La Crosse, Onalaska, La Crosse archery,Inc. http://www.explorewisconsin.com/categories/sports_nav.asp?category=Recreational
Extractions: eMail: info@barklake.com Home Page Index Recreational Activities Bark Lake programs are enhanced with many of our exciting recreational activities. Opportunities exist for all types of leisure year-round. (Click on the "thumbnail" photos below for a larger version.) Year-Round Low and High Ropes, Campfires, Orienteering, Shelter Building, Leadership Games, Arts and Crafts, Animal Tracking, Fishing, Martial Arts, Camping Spring / Summer / Fall Archery, Bouldering , Canoeing, Kayaking, Hiking, Swimming, Wind Surfing, Voyageur Canoeing
1Up Travel > Sports , Recreational Activities In Bhutan. RECREATION. archery village archery is the much loved national sport of Bhutan. Eachvillage has its own archery range. The contest takes place all year round. http://www.1uptravel.com/international/asia/bhutan/recreation.html
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1Up Travel > Sports , Recreational Activities In Mongolia. for biking. archery archery is the traditioal sports of Mongolia asMongolians favour archery, than other sports. Acknowledgements http://www.1uptravel.com/international/asia/mongolia/recreation.html
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Extractions: E-Mail Us! Recreational Sports Welcome to the Recreational Sports section on Cafe Locale, the meeting place on the Internet for coastal communities on the Delmarva Peninsula. This page includes information on local recreational sports and links to national sites about recreational sports. Youth Sports Fishing Hunting Boating ... Other Sports (Use "Back" button to return to Cafe Locale) Delmarva Fishing from Beach-Net! Delmarva Fishing Forum from Beach-Net! Delmarva Fishing Gets Good in the Fall TV Times feature story by David Maull. Maryland Department of Natural Resources Official site. Official site. Somethin' Fishy Saltwater fishing resource for New Jersey anglers. USA Tuna Info center for Atlantic Tuna fishing. Official site. Field and Stream Online version of the magazine. Northeast Woods and Waters Hunting and Fishing from Delaware to Nova Scotia. Official site.
The Summer Place - 2003 Summer Place Medical Form archery, archery, archery, archery. Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Basketball.Dance, Karate, Dance, Dance. Karate, recreational Swim, New Games, recreationalSwim. http://www.hartford.edu/summerplace/spfees5.htm
Extractions: This form may be printed directly from web page - submit in person, by mail, or by fax. The State of Connecticut requires that all participants in the Summer Place, Summer Place Players, and Kinderplace programs submit an up-to-date medical record. This requirement is strictly enforced and no one may attend a Summer Place program without providing this information. The completed and signed medical form must be returned to Summer Place by June 1, 2003 . Please keep a copy for your records.
The Summer Place - 2003 Session II Course Worksheet archery, archery, archery. Basketball, Basketball, Basketball. Dance, Dance,Dance. Karate, recreational Swim, recreational Swim. New Games, Karate,Soccer. http://www.hartford.edu/summerplace/spfees7.htm
Extractions: Fifth through ninth grade camper s select a schedule consisting of three recreational activities in the morning and two enrichment courses in the afternoon. The Session II schedule for fifth through ninth graders is listed below. For descriptions of the enrichment courses and recreational activities please refer to the links on the Summer Place website.
Extractions: by Doug Engh How do you promote archery to newcomers? By joining forces with other like-minded organizations. And how do you teach 34 NAA Level 1 archery instructor participants all at once? By scheduling a Level 2 course along side it. Excitement is so high, that Roy feels over 120 schools will commit to it before the end of the year. The summer training took place in a middle school gymnasium in Frankfort, KY over three days. The concept was to bring in the Level 2 candidates for the first day, and having them actually participate in training the Level 1s the following two days in addition to their own continuing training. The seven Level 2 candidates (several of whom were KYFW personnel including Roy Grimes and his new state archery coordinator Jenny Richardson) spent the first day learning how to shoot using Mathews Genesis compound bows. The Kentucky school program adopted the Genesis bows to be used in all the participating schools, so a sufficient quantity of the bows were on hand for the instructor training. The Level 2 candidates practiced shooting form, learned how to coach and correct each others form, and learned range safety. They were also told that the Level 1 candidates would be coming the following day and that the Level 2 candidates would participate in training them as part of their own course training.
Extractions: Before the LCMR (Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources), Pittman Robertson Act monies were allocated for the improvement of firearms ranges, with archery not even being considered for funding. But archery had its day in 2002. by Linda K. Burch To Other Columns By Linda... To say that archery had its day at the Minnesota State capitol would be a lie. Behind the half hour shooting range presentation before the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), were hundreds of hours of preparation by folks from both the public and private sectors. That day at the capital was not just one day or even several weeks, but was a decade in the making. Linda Burch testifying before the LCMR at the Minnesota State Capital in St. Paul The LCMR was created in 1963, to make funding recommendations for special natural resource projects. These projects help maintain and enhance Minnesotas natural resources. Since 1963, LCMR has appropriated over $493 million for approximately 1175 projects. Funds go toward things like fish, wildlife and native plant habitat projects, environmental education, water issues, and recreation and natural systems. The shooting range proposal fell under the area of recreation. With Pittman Robertson (PR) monies largely being allocated to wildlife biology and habitats, the firearms and archery industries have seen a proportionately small return on the investment they pay into the PR program. Federal funding for Minnesota Firearm Safety Education ended in 1997, which sent the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources scurrying for substitute funding.
Recreational Saltwater Fishing License I Wildlife Management Area, archery, Muzzleloading Gun, Turkey and Florida Waterfowl,Snook and Crawfish Permits), $83.50, Saltwater recreational License, $ 13.50, http://marinefisheries.org/license.htm
Extractions: Recreational Fishing License(s) Information The FWC issues Lifetime Licenses to Florida residents for hunting, freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing. Funds generated from the sale of these licenses will be invested, creating an endowment to support the long-term conservation of Florida's wildlife and fisheries resources. For avid sportsmen who want the convenience of securing licensing, once and for all, for all your hunting, freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing activities, the Lifetime Sportsman's License is for you. Lifetime Licenses will remain valid for use in Florida even if you move out of state. For hunters and anglers who like a bargain, the cost of a Lifetime License is less than what would be spent on annual licenses, permits, and fees. The earlier the purchase is made, the bigger the savings. The Lifetime License is for parents, grandparents, and family friends who want to pass on the joys of outdoor recreation to young people and help ensure that today's youth have the natural resources to share hunting, freshwater fishing, and saltwater fishing with their children. The Lifetime License is for conservationists who want to contribute to the long-term management of Florida's natural resources. Only interest from the trust fund will be appropriated. The principal will be held in perpetuity to ensure future funding for fish and wildlife programs. This endowment will ensure that Florida's natural resources are conserved today for the future and that your children can pass on your family's hunting and fishing tradition to their children.