Twin Lakes Bowhunters - Lebo, KS
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Twin Lakes Bowhunters, Inc. Rules & Regulations.

If you're a beginning archer or you've never participated in an archery tournament before, click here to familiarize yourself with how things work and what to expect.

  • If you don't intend to turn in your scorecard, please notify registration before you leave!
  • No alcoholic beverages or controlled substances may be carried or consumed on the tournament grounds.
  • No shooter will compete while under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance(s).
  • Littering the grounds will not be tolerated. Anyone seen littering will be immediately disqualified from the tournament.
  • Unsportsmanlike conduct on the ranges or tournament grounds will not be tolerated.
  • Only one arrow, per shooter, per target will be shot from a stake.
  • One group should not hold up the following groups while looking for lost arrows.
  • Optics are allowed.
  • Optics users are expected to "glass" their target before stepping up to the stake. Please be considerate of the following groups by not taking excessive time in glassing targets or arrows.
  • No Rangefinders.
  • Score 12-rings.
  • All Scores must be turned in by 2pm.
Stake Assignments:
Square Open, Bowunter Advanced +-50 yd maximum
Round Fingers, Bowhunter, Women +-35 yd maximum
Triangle Traditional, Youth +-25 yd maximum
Cubs shoot from approx. 1/2 the distance from the the triangle stake to the target.

Yardages are approximate and may exceed stated maximums.

Twin Lakes Bowhunters, Inc. Disclaimer.

As participants in Twin Lakes Bowhunters, shooters acknowledge they are VOLUNTARILY participating. Shooters should be aware that participation in archery tournaments creates the risk of serious personal injury or death. By participating, they realize they may experience loss or damage to personal property. Shooters assume all risk of injury, death, and loss of personal property that may result from their participation in these archery tournaments. By registering to participate, shooters release and discharge Twin Lakes Bowhunters, tournament sponsors, host organizations, property owners, tournament staff, and volunteers of liability for any injuries, damages, or other losses sustained.