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Old 08-13-2010, 07:41 AM   #1
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I really think there are a lot of bowhunters out there that would join if they knew about LSBA. This was the case with me, I've been bowhunting for 30+ years but it wasn't until 2007 that I even heard of LSBA and that was from a direct invite from Mark (Chunky) on a different forum. Once I checked out the website and saw what we are all about, it was no doubt I was going to join. I know there are a lot more folks out there just like I was 3-4 years ago.

Getting the word out is the big issue you here, but doing it effectively is the most important question. Word of mouth is the best method and has been proven time and time again. We all visit archery shops and most of the time there are other people there, so I try and wear one of my LSBA shirts. I also try to strike up a conversation with folks and bring up the subject of LSBA. The only problem here is, I don't have all the answers to their questions. If I had something like business cards that I could give them with the web site and contact information of the local Reps, that would be a big help. That way if they are really interest they can get more and correct information.

We all also visit a lot of different forums and it would hurt to post up about bowhunting even on a fishing or other type of forum and then tell folks about LSBA and give them links to the web site. Every little bit helps.

As far as volunteering to help, I'm all for that. We all need to volunteer every chance we can. I know that not all dates and times fit, but when they do jumb in with both feet. If you truely love the sport and you care about the future of the sport, you can no longer just set in your arm chair you have to get active.

Ok, there are my two pennies. Bob you can call on me anytime and if there is any possibility, you know I'll be there.

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Old 08-13-2010, 09:20 PM   #2
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I really think there are a lot of bowhunters out there that would join if they knew about LSBA. This was the case with me, I've been bowhunting for 30+ years but it wasn't until 2007 that I even heard of LSBA and that was from a direct invite from Mark (Chunky) on a different forum. Once I checked out the website and saw what we are all about, it was no doubt I was going to join. I know there are a lot more folks out there just like I was 3-4 years ago.

Getting the word out is the big issue you here, but doing it effectively is the most important question. Word of mouth is the best method and has been proven time and time again. We all visit archery shops and most of the time there are other people there, so I try and wear one of my LSBA shirts. I also try to strike up a conversation with folks and bring up the subject of LSBA. The only problem here is, I don't have all the answers to their questions. If I had something like business cards that I could give them with the web site and contact information of the local Reps, that would be a big help. That way if they are really interest they can get more and correct information.

We all also visit a lot of different forums and it would hurt to post up about bowhunting even on a fishing or other type of forum and then tell folks about LSBA and give them links to the web site. Every little bit helps.

As far as volunteering to help, I'm all for that. We all need to volunteer every chance we can. I know that not all dates and times fit, but when they do jumb in with both feet. If you truely love the sport and you care about the future of the sport, you can no longer just set in your arm chair you have to get active.

Ok, there are my two pennies. Bob you can call on me anytime and if there is any possibility, you know I'll be there.

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Derek, you have said it the best. There are a lot of people that do not have the time to volunteer to help or just bad timing when we have or events. But everyone does see other people and and visit other websites and this is what they need to be doing. You can always request a brochure and it states everything that the LSBA has done in the last 35+ years and you can make copies, or I will send you copies and this is what we need to tell everyone about. Then push the recruitment of new bowhunters by having our kids archery range at events. Derek, thanks for the great idea. Bob
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Old 08-13-2010, 11:50 PM   #3
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Here is what I posted up on a few different forums I post on regularly. I haven't had any direct reponses, but a lot of folks are reading the post. So maybe some of them will come to the web site and think about joining.


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Who here are members of LSBA?

If you are not a member and you are a bowhunter you really should think about joining. The LSBA is your voice in the state for all issues regarding bowhunting. They also have some great events including youth hunts. To check out LSBA here is your starting point.

http://www.lonestarbowhunter.com/index.php

If you have any questions, please let me know and I'll get you an answer.

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