Apache Bowhunters

State: 
Ohio


ABOUT US

Apache Bowhunters is a non-profit organization, and was founded in 1970 by Al Reeves, Red Johnson, Dan Moore, and Ed & Nancy Bishman. The club started in Northern Franklin County by Hoover Reservoir, moved to Grazel Road, then in 1977 moved to Begert Road, and finally in 1985 moved to our present location in Lockbourne, Ohio, where we eventually purchased our club grounds and established a permanent location.

The purpose of the Apache Bowhunters shall be; to foster, expand, and promote the practices of bowhunting in the State of Ohio. To foster a spirit of fraternal sportsmanlike fellowship and conduct among the bowhunters of the State of Ohio. To educate our members and the public in the sport of bowhunting using legal archery equipment with the proper proficiency to take game in a humane manner. To cooperate with all State and Federal Governments, recognized groups of sportsmen, and other related conservation bodies, in the propagation and conservation of game and its habitat.

Type of organization: 
Outdoor Recreation: hunting & angling
Scope: 
Statewide