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The 8th annual S3DA Vegas National Championship, hosted by Scholastic 3-D Archery (S3DA) in partnership with the National Field Archery Association (NFAA), took center stage at the Paris Las Vegas Resort & Casino on March 5-6, 2025.
NEWS
As turkey season approaches, SEVR is here to help hunters bring home more birds. Success in the field starts with choosing the right equipment, and SEVR broadheads give hunters the edge they need.
Buck Knives, Inc., a global leader in the hunting, EDC, adventure tools, pocket knives, and cutlery markets, makes numerous knives that will help you with chores from notching your tag to removing the bird's breast and legs for cooking.
Winchester Safes, the most trusted name in safe innovation and reliability, proudly announces its partnership with renowned hunter and television host Melissa Bachman as the newest Winchester Safes Brand Ambassador.

The Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) is celebrating a significant milestone with its “Keepers of the Wild” public service announcement (PSA).
The Villager E-Bike is engineered for riders who demand performance, convenience, and adaptability. Featuring 5 levels of pedal assist and a thumb throttle, this eBike provides a fully customizable riding experience—whether you're commuting to work or exploring dirt roads on the weekend. With a long-lasting 12.8Ah battery, the Villager ensures extended ride times, so you can travel with confidence.
The Boone and Crockett Club presented Bill and Linda Demmer and Mark Rey with its most prestigious award, the Conservation and Stewardship Award, for their leadership on the William A. Demmer Scholars Program.
A Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter and bowhunter education field day for online students has been set for Malta at the Malta Event Center.

Run and gun for hours or stay dry in the stand with the lightweight Predator XT Series from ThermaSeat.
Pope and Young continues to grow their list of vendors that will be attending and exhibiting at the Pope and Young 34th Biennial Convention taking place in Glendale, AZ April 9-12, 2025.
Banks Outdoors, makers of outstanding blinds, feeders, and an innovative wildlife watering system, remains a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor.
Safari Club International (SCI) commends House Natural Resources Committee Chair Bruce Westerman (R-AR-04) for introducing the Endangered Species Act (ESA) Amendments Act of 2025.

These signs will serve as visible reminders to others that the area is private property being managed for deer.
Dobyns Rods takes pride in listening to its anglers. New rods in the Xtasy, Kaden, and Colt Series are proof. 14 rods spread across the 3 different series have all been designed to fill needs based on customer and pro-staff input. 

NSSF has opened the application period for the 2025 Hunting Heritage Trust Grants that offer a total of $100,000 in support for programs that work to expand participation in hunting and the shooting sports.

These premium knives are built to go the distance, with full-tang, titanium-coated, high-carbon steel blades designed to hold their edge longer, allowing you to focus on the task at hand. Their ergonomic, no-slip handles provide an effortless grip. The new Vantex knives provide the perfect balance of performance, comfort, and control in every cut.

Knife, firearm and suppressor enthusiasts will want to tune into recent episodes of The Connecting with Conservation (CWC) Podcast as co-hosts Jon Gassett of Wildlife Management Institute and Jim Curcuruto of Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation chat with CJ Buck of Buck Knives, Dave Matheny of Silencer Shop and Kevin Wilson of Davidson’s Inc. / Gallery of Guns.
“Whitetails Unlimited is proud to announce that Hawke Optics is continuing their longstanding relationship with us,” said WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
Crafted entirely from genuine carbon fiber—a material renowned for its use in aviation, aerospace, and professional racing—these holsters are three times as durable as Kydex, offering steel-like strength at a fraction of the weight.

NSSF is pleased to welcome Smartwaiver as its newest Affinity Partner, providing NSSF members with exclusive access to industry-leading digital waiver solutions.

Pope and Young announces more partners that will be joining them at the Pope and Young 34th Biennial Convention taking place in Glendale, AZ, April 9-12, 2025.
The National Deer Association (NDA) has joined the +ONE Movement, a national mentorship initiative led by NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, that encourages peer-to-peer mentorship in hunting and shooting sports. As an official +ONE Partner, NDA strengthens a national coalition of organizations working to recruit and support new hunters, ensuring the future of hunting and conservation.
Join NWTF R3 Coordinator, Kasie Harriet, R3 Fishing Coordinator Jacob Tison and Game Warden Jacob Harriet from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation as they breakdown the basics of turkey hunting in Oklahoma. Each class of the 3-part series will be aired live at noon on Tuesday, April 1 on YouTube.
Antler King will attend the 2025 Wisconsin Open Season Sportsman’s Expo in Wisconsin Dells. Featuring national exhibitors, educational seminars, a trophy buck contest, and door prizes, the event is slated for March 28-30 at Kalahari Resorts & Conventions.
Engineered to tackle the most challenging terrains and deliver exceptional versatility, the Ranger XR redefines off-grid exploration with its robust design, extended range, and industry-leading capabilities.
 

By Jennifer Mazur - Courtesy Archery Trade Association 

Data and reliable facts play a pivotal role in making critical business decisions. In 2023, the ATA launched a quarterly survey to address the need that business owners have for those data sets. These surveys provide insight from archery retailers across the country that help members adapt to changing conditions locally and throughout the country.

The ATA shares the data gathered from the survey with distributor, manufacturer, and retailer members in an easily digestible report, presented collectively for each region. While the shops that respond to the survey are not identified in individual responses, since each region of the country is represented in the report, retailers and manufacturers can study any discrepancies in the results and adjust accordingly, based on the data in their region.

The data gathered through the survey provides insight into service trends, range time, the percentage of merchandise sales by product category, types of bows, price ranges of bows, customer experience level, and foot traffic. The survey also covers seasonal questions regarding what’s trending and what’s not, business challenges and what customers are saying.

Quarters are divided as follows: Quarter 1 is January through March, with the report released in May; Quarter 2 is April through June, with the report released in August; Quarter 3 is July through September, with the report released in November; and Quarter 4 covers October through December, with the report released in February. The latest Retail Trend Tracker Survey reviews information from Quarter 4 and is now available to members at no charge on the ATA’s Member Dashboard through the Resource Library. Not a member? Join today and access the detailed report.

Key takeaways from the latest report show that confidence levels are down in the South and Northeast but remain steady nationally. Sales are down significantly compared to Quarter 4 of 2023 on bows, arrows, and accessories, while bow technician services and coaching continue to grow in importance when forecasting future growth areas. Visit the ATA’s Learning Center to access the ATA’s Bow Technician Certification courses for your shop. Classes and lessons are also proving to be a good addition to any archery shop’s business model.

When it comes to the types of bows being sold, compound bows are dominant nationally, but the regional data reflects a different story.

The data is compared to all previous quarters, including the same quarter from last year. Photo Credit: ATA

Results are presented in an easily digestible format with different charts and line graphs to make the numbers easy to grasp at a glance. The data is compared to all previous quarters, including the same quarter from last year. Comparing the data from Quarter 4 in 2023 to Quarter 4 in 2024 shows that crossbow sales nationally have gone up 10 points.

Additional sales data covers which price range customers are gravitating toward, as well as the percentage of sales of each product type; bows, arrows, accessories, and services such as  coaching or bow technician work. This data allows you to see how your shop compares to your peers. Manufacturers and retailers can also get a sense of how much inventory they should have on hand. Comparing your inventory with that of other shops in your region can help you determine whether what you have is working or give you a sense of how you might increase or decrease it.

Open-ended questions, including which products are top of mind for your customers, yield very specific information. Photo Credit: ATA

Customer demographics—including level of experience—are included in the report as well. Open-ended questions, including which products are top of mind for your customers, yield very specific information. For instance, in the South, heavy arrows and saddle hunting are mentioned every quarter. In the most recent survey, Northeast customers cited the lack of deer and access to hunting areas, which no other region mentioned. Every region noted customers who were interested in the advancements in arrows, specifically Easton arrows.

Across the board, Mathews and TenPoint remain popular, but there are accessories and other products that customers are excited about, too. Online and direct-to-consumer sales continue to be a challenge for shops. There are also regional challenges; for example, archery tags are an issue in the West.

The quarterly reports are a free ATA-member benefit that provide valuable data. They are part of our mission to grow the sports of archery and bowhunting and support members through advocacy, education, and business support. Together, our members are archery and bowhunting’s most powerful and collective voice. Our hope is that this information will provide critical industry guidance as you look to thrive and adapt to emerging trends. ATA members can download the quarterly survey reports at no charge. Non-members can purchase the resource for $250 per survey or $450 for all surveys from the previous year.

Want to learn more? Become an ATA member today to access the latest Retail Trend Tracker Survey and all previous survey results on the Member Dashboard. To learn more about becoming a member, contact ATA’s director of membership, Kim Watson, at kimwatson@archerytrade.org. Visit our Member Dashboard and join today!

 
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