Archery

Archery range

Archery was brought to Farmers and Sportsman's club nearly half a century ago, by the State Archery Champion from Sheboygan, named Myron Daily who needed an archery facility to shoot at. He came to the club asking for permission to build a range on the grounds. He designed and built the course with the help of others, but mainly by him self. So it is to Myron who we owe our great appreciation.

Archery Ranges

Club Practice Range

Located to the left as you drive into Farmers and Sportsman's club parking lot. Several target bales are set up for public use, with the yardage mark with bricks in the grass, every 5 yards out to 80 yards. Also there is a 15-foot tower/tree stand, set at 20 yards. Targets are not provided, and please removed your targets when finished.

Range Fees

$1.00 for non-members and $.50 for members. The fees are per day Non-Members must be Accompanied by a Club member.

NFAA Range

Located to the right as you drive in to the Farmers and Sportsman's club parking lot. The wooded walk through the range has two types of courses set up on it. One, the animal course is set up more for the hunter. Distances range from 20 feet to 45 yards, all marked ranges on red colored bricks, at paper targets on excelsior bales. The NFAA course is more for the competition archer interested in fine-tuning their skills on of the more challenging courses in the state. Distances are 20 feet to 80 yards, at circle face targets, and also has all the distances marked by white bricks. The range is located on a hilly terrain, which offers many challenges shooting up and down hill.

Range Fees

Non-members $4.50 league nights, $4.00 non-league nights.

Members $1.00 league nights, $.50 non league nights,

Archery Leagues

Farmers and Sportsman offer both "target"(NFAA) and "animal" leagues. Each are held on Tuesday nights, generally starting the second weekend of May. League members meet at the shelter house on the hill. Animal league starts at 5:30 pm, and target starts at 6:00 pm. Both leagues shoot at 14 different targets, four arrows each, for a total of 56 arrows a round. After