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Spitfire
03-06-2006, 09:19 AM
This 30 target 3-D archery shoot will be hosted by the Logan County Archers on September 16 & 17. Located at the Logan County Fish & Game approximately 1 mile North of Bellefontaine on St. Rt. 68. The dates are set and I will be posting more information in the near future as far as local campgrounds, motels/hotels, restaurants and other local information. As details are ironed out in the upcoming weeks I will be posting them as well.
If you are interested in attending this event please post and let us know.

Any questions, concerns or suggestions for the shoot please contact me personally through my e-mail address. If I can't answer it I'll be sure someone gets it who can.

We at the Logan County Archers are hoping to make this a great experience and to help unite all bowhunters in the State of Ohio.




Caribou Dreamer2
03-06-2006, 09:31 AM
Ill be there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! will there be any camping on the grounds?????????????:cool:

I Lookforward to this shoot every year .I know this shoot at logan county is always a fun shoot so it should be even better with UBHO there also.

Spitfire
03-06-2006, 09:45 AM
As of right now there will be no camping on the grounds. This may change as things progress and details are ironed out. This is a decision that will be made by the Logan County Fish & Game and not the Archery Club. There are however several campgrounds within 5 miles of the shoot. The names and numbers of these campgrounds will be posted soon.

Q2XL
03-06-2006, 04:26 PM
TOO SWEEEEEEEEEEEET. was hopin this would happen. cant wait too be part of a good thing with the UBHO.ill be there at the september shoot.hopefully this shoot gets the UBHO a big boost on helpin get the club on the road.ill be campin in my nice warm bed.i only live 10 minutes from where the shoot bein held at.:D

Mathewq2
03-06-2006, 04:32 PM
I will be there.

Is there anything I can go to help with the shoot.

countyroad
03-06-2006, 05:28 PM
Normally that would've been too far for me to drive, but since I'll be moving to Columbus at the beginning of September that wouldn't be far of a drive at all. Then I could meet some of the Columbus area archers and learn of some places in the area that I can continue my whitetail persuits of the 4 legged kind.
Sounds like a good time.