Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Silent Flight Archery : To Wrap or Not to WrapWraps have saved many arro...

Silent Flight Archery : To Wrap or Not to Wrap Wraps have saved many arro...: To Wrap or Not to Wrap Wraps have saved many arrows out in the woods, but how could that be?  If you're in to saving money, yo...


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To Wrap or Not to Wrap

Wraps have saved many arrows out in the woods, but how could that be?  If you're in to saving money, you don't want to lose arrows every time you go hunting. So many archers love the bright colored wraps. Wraps help the archer find his lost arrows. 

Wraps definitely make it easier to find those elusive arrows who snuggle up in a bunch of weeds or nestle down in a bunch of tall grass.  Some archers just like to add a bit of color on their arrows and others use wraps just to help them locate lost arrows. 

Yet there are a few archers out there who don't like bright colored wraps, they'd rather lose arrows then wrap their arrows with bright colored wraps. Each to his own, but if this is your first year to go hunting, I'd bet that you'd be might happy wrapping your arrows with bright colored wraps.

Silent Flight Archery Arrow Wraps are made of high quality vinyl in a variety of bright colors. Customizing your arrow helps to track the shaft flight pattern and locate your arrow if you miss your target. 

Features: 2 sizes, great selection of colors and very easy application sized to reduce overlap. 12 wraps per package.

 4" wraps are $9.00 and 7" wraps are $10.00

Silent Flight Archery Arizona
https://silentflightarchery.com/

As Always,

Clint

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Silent Flight Archery : From Little Boy to Grown ManMeet Clint my grand...

Silent Flight Archery : From Little Boy to Grown Man Meet Clint my grand...: From Little Boy to Grown Man Meet Clint my grandson, he's the owner of "SILENT FLIGHT ARCHERY ARIZONA I was blessed wi...




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Meet Clint my grandson, he's the owner of "SILENT FLIGHT ARCHERY ARIZONA

I was blessed with getting to help raise Clint because both parents had jobs that lasted many hours a day. So it was just me and this tiny little boy and I do mean tiny (except his hands) and I always thought to myself if he grows into those hands he's going to be big, really big.  

I nicknamed him Boone because he loved everything about the outdoors and would have been perfectly comfortable if he lived back in Daniel Boon's time. His favorite TV program was the "Crocodile Hunter" which was Steve Irwin's nickname; Clint learned so much from Steve's TV show that he was almost an expert on amphibians, wild animals and insects. 

Clint was the little inventor in our family, he always had a project that he was working on and of course I was the go to person when he needed encouragement and a live audience to observe his new inventions.  

One thing that he perfected which actually took days, months and about a year was a boomerang that would come back to him. I thought this was a lost cause, but one day while I was watching him throw his boomerang to my surprise it came right back to him. I threw it and it came right back to me too!  

After watching the movie, Crocodile Dundee, he decided that he had to perfect the art of playing a "Didgeridoo." This is a hollow piece of wood which is a wind instrument that is still used in Northern Australia. 

This took hours of practice and sometimes I wished I had ear plugs because the sounds that he made with his Didgeridoo were anything but pleasant to one'sears. He never gave up and eventually he mastered the art of playing a "Didgeridoo."

Funny ending to the Didgeridoo story, I took Clint back to Louisville Ky, one year to visit his great grandmother. I discovered an outback zoo and took Clint to see this zoo. There was a special show going on and I wanted Clint to meet a real Australian.

 Clint and I sat quietly listening to this man talk about Australia. All at once he walked over and picked up a Didgeridoo. He invited adults and children up to see if they could play this instrument and no one could.

Sitting in the audience I kept pointing to Clint and the man finally asked Clint if he'd like to try it.  Clint was very bashful but with my encouragement he walked up to the stage and immediately played the "Didgeridoo,"  the audience went wild and the man putting the show on just stood there shaking his head.  He said that was the first time he'd ever had anyone who could play this wind instrument.  

So fast track to the present, this scrawny little kid is 6'3" and weighs 145 pounds. His most recent invention is bow silencers. Clint created 3 different size jigs (Which he patented) so an archer could have his or her choice of small medium and large bow silencers.

He searched the United States over and found the absolute best place to purchase quality yarn which is on his website too. You have a choice, buy his silencers already made or make your own.  

So bottom line, go to Silent Flight Archery Arizona and check out Clint's website. It's just in it's very early stages and there is so much more coming, but I thought you'd enjoy getting to meet a real live person. https://silentflightarchery.com/

From Clint's Grandmother

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Silent Flight Archery : Facebook Kicked Me Off AgainJust published a blo...

Silent Flight Archery : Facebook Kicked Me Off Again Just published a blo...: Facebook Kicked Me Off Again Just published a blog about a young archery who has autism - such a heart warming story for all to read. ...
Facebook Kicked Me Off Again

Just published a blog about a young archery who has autism - such a heart warming story for all to read. She's is such an inspiration. http://www.theyoungarcher.com/2018/07/julies-archers-autism/

So Facebook has these trouble makers sitting there under a palm tree, nearly naked with computer in their lap deciding what posts they will allow on Facebook. This is such an unprofessional way to run a business - no wonder Facebook is loosing customers and viewers.

This blog as not threatening to anyone, not immoral, no vile rhetoric and definitely not political. If we as Americans allow Facebook to continue with this kind of behavior, we're actually aiding and abetting a very corrupt political website that is doing harm to our Country.

About the Author:
Coach Jeremy Oster is the Founder of Hononegah Archery Inc., a 501c3 non-profit that teaches archery to students and adults and specializes teaching those with disabilities. Coach Oster is a USA Archery Level III (NTS) Junior Olympic Coach. Coach Oster is also a trainer for the National Archery in the Schools program and Scholastic 3D Archery and can license school teachers for co-ed competitive archery teams grades 3 -12. Coach Oster’s personal and company mission include bringing these school teams to the IL / WI state-line area to allow students with disabilities to compete from the same starting line as mainstream peers on an athletic team where they can earn college scholarship money. Youth archery empowers women, students with disabilities and non-traditional athletes.  By  and By Jeremy Oster, Hononegah Archery Inc.
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NOTE: This article was originally  posted to Abilities.com and reprinted with permission from the author.

As Always,

Clint (Silent Flight Archery Arizona)

Silent Flight Archery : Archers for AutismYoung Girl Practicing ArcheryD...

Silent Flight Archery : Archers for Autism Young Girl Practicing Archery D...: Archers for Autism Young Girl Practicing Archery Don't miss reading this story, it's so inspiring and beautiful. It'...