Montgomery, AL -(AmmoLand.com)- Teams from 14 states and Canada converge on the Great Southern Outdoors Wildlife Plantation in Union Springs from Dec. 1-10 for the World Champion Bow Hunter competition.
Never before has there been a competition based on a true test of the entire skill set of the successful archery hunter. The winners of this competition will be judged on scouting ability, stand location, scent and visibility management, shooting proficiency and every other factor that comes into play in fair chase bow hunting.
The teams will draw for exclusive territories on the 6,000-acre plantation, spend a day scouting and three days hunting. The teams will be judged on a point system and the winning team from each of the two elimination rounds will return for the extended deer season in February for the grand finale.
The World Champion Bow Hunter competition is not the first competitive event to originate in Alabama that promotes participation in wildlife-related sporting activities. The state is known for the National Amateur Free-for-All Bird dog trials in Union Springs.
It’s also home to the world-famous Bassmaster Classic, created in 1967 by Ray Scott, and Jackie Bushman’s BuckMasters World Top Bow Championship that began in Montgomery.
About the Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association:
The Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association is committed to promoting and enhancing outdoor recreation and tourism opportunities in the Black Belt in a manner that provides economic and ecological benefits to the region and its citizens.
For information, go to www.AlabamaBlackBeltAdventures.org.