Thursday, January 23, 2014

Archer Profiles 2



David is up next




Years shooting: 2
Brand of Bow: Matthews
Arrow: Gold Tip
Broad head: Wac-em Triton
Sponsors: Mom & Dad

David is a return customer to the Texas hunt.  David has more hunting experience than most of the students. He and his dad hunt for Pheasant and Chuckers.  This year he will be using his new bow, photo provided

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 And Max 



Years shooting: 2
Brand of Bow: Hoyt
Arrow: Gold Tip
Broad head: Wac-em Triton
Sponsors: Mom & Dad

2014 will be Max's first trip to Cactus Creek.  He joined the PA Archery Team last year.  Max did well in the 3D comps last spring and qualified for the IBO Worlds.


Friday, January 17, 2014

Archer Profiles

This is the first in a series of profiles to introduce the participants in the 2014 Texas Hunt.

First up is Carl:


Bow:  Hoyt
Arrow:  Gold Tip
Broadhead: Wac'em Triton
Sponsors: Mom and Dad



This Carl's first year shooting and his first hunt.  Carl has taken advantage of all practice sessions since he picked up his new bow at Morse Sporting Goods and is making great progress.  We have two or three more practice opportunities before March to get ready for the pigs!


Meet Linnea:


Years shooting: 3
Bow: Browning & Hoyt
Arrow: Gold Tip
Broad head: Wac-em Triton
Sponsers: Mom and dad


Linnea followed her older brother into the sport.  Linnea has done a number of 3D shoots, including the 2012 Vermont Triple Crown. This will be her first hunt, and she is the only female on the trip this year.



Sunday, December 15, 2013

First Indoor Practice



Our friends at Pioneer Sportsman Club in Dunbarton NH are helping us prep for Texas again this year.  This past Friday the students loaded onro a mini-bus for to take advantage of the Club's Indoor Range



Bows are in the process of getting sighted in with new arrows.  Still shooting field points now.  Final adjustments with broadheads will happen when we're on the ground in Texas.



Lucas is excited



Find your target.  Behind the foreleg, quartering away. Release.  Shots like this will help fill the coolers we will bring back to New Hampshire.  Last year what we turned over to the cafeteria was enough as an entree choice for 4 or 5 dinners.



A good night at the range.  Thanks to all the members at Pioneer for the use of your facility!



Saturday, November 30, 2013

Unseasonably Mild - Part 2


More pictures from our last day of outdoor practice on November 9.  The weather has since changed dramatically in New Hampshire.  Today (Nov 30) we're rocking 13 degrees at 11:15am.




In the foreground Nick makes a few adjustments to his sight.  Nick was waiting for his ride to the woods to hunt white tails.  Meanwhile, Oliver continues practice with the 3D Boar as his target.  




Not sure who owns the pink arrow.  Oliver managed a good group.



Linnea joined us after her afternoon activity ended.  Linnea is signed up for the trip in March.



I hope I can replicate this shot in Texas!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Unseasonably Mild

On Saturday, November 9 we were treated to some unseasonably mild weather in New Hampshire.  Coach Dave sent an e-mail to the team that the Range was open for practice after afternoon sports and activity commitments.



Carl on the left, Coach Dave on the right.  Good guess is nobody is more excited than Dave about the upcoming trip to Texas, at least based on his sweatshirt choice for the day. 




Dave continues to discuss form and technique.
Carl is a new archer who will be heading to Cactus Creek Ranch in March.




Oliver demonstrates his skills to his dad who was visiting campus.  Dad got to try a compound bow for the first time a few minutes before I arrived.  I asked Dave for the pictures.  He hadn't taken any.  Shocker.



Our little storage shed didn't look this good when it was delivered to campus.  A little paint and lots of work by the boys resulted in a terrific team asset.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Saturday Shopping Trip - Post 2

Date:  Saturday, Nov 9.

Location:  Morse Sporting Goods, Hillsboro, NH



Having chosen a bow with Randy and Jim's help, Evan is measured for draw length




Jim and Evan work on final positioning of Evan's peep.



Another happy customer.  Preston is ready for the 3D season.  



Our last post included a prediction that David would be returning to Morse's for a new bow.  Here he is back at Proctor on Wednesday, new bow in hand. Congratulations, David.


After a few days of cold, albeit sunny weather, the temperature is rising again.  Maybe the Proctor Academy range will be open this Saturday for the boys to get their new purchases sighted in?  A 50 degree day in November in New Hampshire shouldn't go by without some shooting of the foam.    

Monday, November 11, 2013

Saturday Shopping Trip - Post 1

At 4pm Saturday a Proctor Academy minibus departed campus, destination - Morse Sporting Goods in Hillsboro, NH.  Morse's -- along with G-Macs Archery in Canterbury, NH -- has been tremendously supportive of the Proctor archery program since it was started a few years ago. 

The objective of trip was to start outfitting some of the students who will be heading to Texas in March.  Bows, Releases, Quivers - lots of equipment on the list.



 Carl scored a new rig. 




Morse's archery tech Randy setting up a new bow for one of the boys.  Randy always takes great care of us.



David has his eye on a new bow for the trip. But no purchase this trip; first he has to figure out what to keep and what to sell from his current outfit.  Expect him back at the shop soon.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

UPS makes a delivery

Texas broadheads have arrived.  Nothing more need be said on this post.




Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Note the change to our blog header - Planning is underway!

Our blog is now titled Texas Hunt 2014!

After our highly successful trip last year Dave was given permission to schedule a hunt for 2014.  Following the old adage 'don't mess with success', the timing and venue are the same.  We fly out on Saturday, March 1 - destination Nixon, Texas.  We are heading back to the Cactus Creek Ranch with students, dads, Dave and Charlie.  There are a few repeat customers, but most of the participants will be hunting pig for their first time.  Big news this year is there is one female student signed up and hopefully we can add at least one more.

Dave is working with one of last year's sponsors/partners -Wac'Em Broadheads - to get us geared up.  A few of us have already ordered some sweet gear from a new partner, Dead Center Archery.  URLs for Wac'Em and Dead Center are provided below.  Their support is greatly appreciated!

 http://www.wacemarchery.com/

 http://www.deadcenterarchery.com/main/index.php

Planning is starting to accelerate - flights to book, trucks to rent, menus to plan.  Please check in occasionally as the blog will be updated with our progress. Pictures of Dave telephoning rental car companies won't wow! anyone (sorry Dave) but there is a practice day for the archers coming soon and we'll post pictures from that.

 



Friday, August 23, 2013

IBO World Championships


Short update on recent activities of some of the Texas Hunt participants.  The picture and post below were copied from the Proctor Academy website.

Dave Kenney (left) and Henry Johnstone (right) at the 2013 IBO World Championships.

3D Archery coach Dave Kenney and rising sophomore Henry Johnstone (Hopkinton, NH) finished 20th and 24th in their age groups at the IBO World Championships last week. Read more! 

Andover resident and Proctor faculty member Dave Kenney began Proctor's 3D archery program four years ago, and has built the afternoon activity into an incredibly successful activity offered each spring. After all ten members of the team qualified in April for the International Bow Hunting Championships held August 7th-10th in Seven Springs, Pennsylvania, the team continued their success this spring by sweeping the podium at the first ever New Hampshire High School 3D Archery Championship held at the Proctor Ski Area. 
 
While not all of the qualifiers were able to compete at the IBO World Championships, Kenney and rising sophomore Henry Johnstone (Hopkinton, NH) made the trip to Pennsylvania to represent Proctor amongst the world's best archers. Both Kenney and Johnstone not only competed, but shot incredibly well as Kenney placed 20th in his age group and Johnstone shot a nearly perfect first round before finishing 24th in his age group
 
Congratulations to both Dave and Henry on their accomplishments this summer!