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Ken Garwasiuk
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Which Bow Should I Buy

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·January 13, 2021
When you’re looking to purchase your next bow, here is some advice on some of the strong and weak items...
Deer approaching decoy. Photo by Gord Nuttall.

Decoys & Calls: The art of getting closer

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·November 6, 2020
With bowhunting, we all know part of the allure is getting close. And to help the bowhunter get closer, decoys...
FOC and diametre, as well as shaft and vane material and construction, are important considerations when it comes to choosing the right arrow for the job. Photo by Nick Trehearne.

All About Arrows

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·September 3, 2020
Over the last three years of this column, I have talked about lots of things, including arrow spine, archery form...
Bowfishing. Photo by Gord Nuttall.

An Intro To Bowfishing

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·July 2, 2020
With the coming of spring, many of our customers engage in the fun sport of bowfishing. As carp move into...
Rangefinder sights are a great advantage in 3D competitions, as shown, as well as hunting.

Rangefinder Sights

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·June 17, 2020
This article is about bow sights that have a rangefinder built right in them. I owned the first version of...
Studying the mule deer from trail camera footage is an integral part of the research.

Southern Interior Mule Deer Project

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·May 15, 2020
You may or may not be aware, but there is a study being conducted currently on mule deer in the...
3D shoots are great fun for the whole family, and an excellent way to keep your archery skills sharp for hunting season. Illustration by Keith Milne.

Preparing For 3D Season

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·April 24, 2020
With the arrival of spring, one’s archery thoughts turn to planning for the 3D season. We often see new archers,...
A stabilizer goes a long way to help your bow become more balanced, which results in tighter groupings downrange. Photo by iStock.

Bow Stabilization: More Than Just Good Looks

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·April 24, 2020
I get asked all the time, “What does a stabilizer do to my bow?” Well, the first thing it does...
Credit: Lowell Strauss.

A Proper Grip Is Vital

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·February 13, 2020
This issue, there are two items that come to mind for us to talk about. First, let’s look at the...
NASP has spread to 25 schools across BC, and more schools are always welcome.

National Archery In The Schools Program In BC

AvatarKen Garwasiuk·November 1, 2019
The NASP program started in 2002 in Kentucky, by the Kentucky Fish & Wildlife, in an effort to get children...
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