Aims and
Objectives
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To promote the status of bowhunting to a high level of acceptance and
recognition in Australia and around the world.
• To educate members to attain and uphold the highest standard of
hunter ethics and published rules of fair chase.
• To promote Bowhunter Education and responsible hunting ethics
at all times. To participate in and promote the activities of the International
bodies.
• Bowhunting is a division of the National organisation (Australian
Bowhunters Association Inc.).
• The A.B.A. Inc. is recognised as the controlling body for the
development of bowhunting in Australia and as such offers a wide range
of benefits to members wanting to bowhunt. |
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Benefits
Include
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Hunter to hunter insurance cover whilst hunting alone or with another
member(s) of the Association.
• A high level of awareness and practical encouragement of hunting
Code of Ethics, Rules of Fair Chase and Bowhunter Education.
• The A.B.A. Inc. operates and manages a game award registration
and recognition system at the International, National, State and Club
level.
• The award structure recognising bowhunting achievement is on-going
and has its culmination each year with the Bowhunter's Safari at which
bowhunting awards are presented for the past year.
• The A.B.A. Inc. is affiliated with the World Bowhunting Association,
the International Bowhunting Organisation and the International Field
Archery Association, and participates in and supports the activities of
these bodies.
• Members of the A.B.A. Inc. automatically are able to enjoy the
benefits of these three bodies without individual membership. |
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Who Can Bowhunt ?
• All members
of A.B.A. Inc. can bowhunt providing they have obtained a Bowhunter Proficiency
Certificate (BPC). This certficate represents a self-regulatory accreditation
system based on education of bowhunters which can be obtained at the club
level.
• The B.P.C. requires members to pass a practical (bow accuracy)
and written test based on material provided within the Bowhunter Education
Manual.
• Self-regulation of our sport has proved to be acceptable to members
and government alike and has provided a firm basis for the continuance
of our sport. |
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Activities
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The Australian Bowhunting Championships are held on an annual basis at
which time National Awards for bowhunting achievements and excellence
are presented. Additionally all States and Clubs within those States offer
similar Activities.
• As well as the Field Archery activities provided by the A.B.A.
Inc., members have further opportunities to supplement their bowhunting
practice through three dimensional, sneaker and moving target courses
offered on a regular basis at Clubs throughout Australia.
• Through joining a Club, members will also have the opportunity
to participate in organised Club Hunts as well as partake in the formally
organised bowhunting awareness seminars. Additionally Clubs provide the
framework for socialising for all the family and a good time to swap yarns
and gain from the experience of long-term members.
• Bowhunting is a family sport which has something to offer to each
member of the family, whether it be photography or just a simple enjoyment
of the bush and what it has to offer. You will never know unless you have
a go! |
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Overseas Bowhunters
Contact for
Bowhunting Opportunities in Australia
Overseas
bowhunters seeking information on bowhunting opportunities in Australia should contact the Association's VP Hunting at email address, as listed on the National Contacts page of this
site. Find out what, where and when to hunt. As a part of our "buddy
system", accredited overseas bowhunters can enjoy Honorary membership
and access to the Australian Game Recording System while in Australia. When you need the right information, be put in touch with the
people that know, the Association and, through the Association, our local
bowhunters. | |
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