Chapter 1: Introduction to Bowhunting
Facts About Bowhunting
Bowhunting is an important aspect of life for many
Americans. A 1998 survey funded by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service discovered the following facts.
- More than 14 million Americans hunt, which represents about seven percent
of the population.
- Forty-four percent of hunters report that they have hunted with a bow.
- Bowhunting continues to grow in popularity, especially in recent years.
- Most bowhunters are between the ages of 35 and 54.
- The average age at which an active bowhunter begins hunting is 23.
Why do you hunt with a bow?
| When
asked this question in a national survey, hunters
gave the following responses: |
58% |
Challenge |
24% |
Lengthened season |
13% |
Less crowded |
11% |
Earlier start |
6% |
Change of pace |
6% |
Other reasons |
4% |
Peace and quiet |
3% |
Fun |
How Bowhunter Education Is Funded
Funding for bowhunter education comes from the following
sources:
- Federal Funds—U.S. excise taxes on sporting arms, ammunition, handguns, and archery equipment, fees collected from firearm and archery manufacturers
- State and Provincial/Territorial Funds—Fees collected
from state and provincial hunting license sales, conservation stamps, fines, arrests,
and other sources
- Organizations—National Bowhunter Education Foundation,
International Bowhunting Organization, Pope and Young Club, Safari Club International,
and The Bowhunting Preservation Alliance
- Donations—Money from private donations and corporations, which is distributed to various governmental and non-governmental groups
- Student Fees—Fees paid by students attending bowhunter
education classes
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