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fishfinder401:

--- Quote from: Dag on April 04, 2011, 03:37:41 am ---My girlfriend has some interesting obsession with visiting Rhode Island for some reason, you definitely won her vote!  :D 

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it is worth the visit, its amazing in my opinion, great  food( again biased) ;D, btw where are you from, this would be a great experience in my opinion
noel

nidrinr:
I would love to go no matter where such an event is held. If the time and place is known good time in advance, it's easier to save up money. If anything this year, it has to be close both because of family plans and economy. Sweeden, Denmark or maybe Germany would have been possible. (And Norway of course :) )Maybe England if the time would be after August.. I guess more people than me have similar considerations based from their location.

markinengland:
One thing I would say. If putting on a warbow event do not under estimate the amount of space required. Batsford has used a really big field and surrounding land in the past and in the flight shoot arrows were shot out of it. A roving wrabow shoot is good and needs even more space. So you'll need an archery friendly farmer who doesn't mind a whole load of people trampling over his farm which must be largely grass with some interesting terrain and trees to shoot over, plus a really really big open field!
Steve Stratton who has laid on the ETAS Batsford shoot could no doubt give some good advice.
Mark in England

fishfinder401:

--- Quote from: markinengland on April 04, 2011, 07:22:22 pm ---One thing I would say. If putting on a warbow event do not under estimate the amount of space required. Batsford has used a really big field and surrounding land in the past and in the flight shoot arrows were shot out of it. A roving wrabow shoot is good and needs even more space. So you'll need an archery friendly farmer who doesn't mind a whole load of people trampling over his farm which must be largely grass with some interesting terrain and trees to shoot over, plus a really really big open field!
Steve Stratton who has laid on the ETAS Batsford shoot could no doubt give some good advice.
Mark in England

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if we do it rhode island, there are many farms that are not reall used just occasionaly for graising, and one that im thinking of 5 minutes from my house could have it where if you over shoot, it goes into the bay, can anyone say extreme fishing ;D, not sure if it would be allowed there.
noel

fishfinder401:
lets try to make a list of where everyone is, and try to find something close to a central point, just an idea, but what about doing a warbow trade within the people coming ;D
noel

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