Oasis Shoot at the Yolo Bowmen Archery ClubLoading
  • Raelynn Hulsey, 3, left, and Jaycee Sills, 4, right, of Sheridan, Calif., walk down a path toward their next target as they participate in the Oasis Shoot. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Hunter Hulsey, 4, of Sheridan, Calif., carries her bow as she makes her way to her next target. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Ricky Hawkins, Jr. 3, of Sheridan, Calif., passes time jumping over his bow as he waits his turn to participate in the Oasis Shoot at the Yolo Bowmen Archery Club. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Oasis Shoot at Yolo Bowmen Club
    Hunter Hulsey, 4, gets help from her dad Wyatt Hulsey, of Sheridan, Calif., as she aims her bow and arrow at the target. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Hunter Hulsey, 4, center, gets help from her dad Waytt Hulsey, of Sheridan, Calif., as she claims her arrow at the target. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Raelynn Hulsey, 3, center, of Sheridan, Calif., gets a closer look at the target after shooting her bow and arrow. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Hunter Hulsey, 4, of Sheridan, Calif., makes her way toward the target with her dad Wyatt Hulsey of Sheridan, Calif. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Connie Lonsbery, 64, left, and her husband Fred Lonsbery, 74, of Anderson, Calif., prepare their arrows as they participate in the Oasis Shoot at the Yolo Bowmen Archery Club. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Frank Tinley, 77, of LaFayette, Calif., aims his bow at the target at the Oasis Shoot at the Yolo Bowmen Archery Club. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Fraink Tinley, 77, of LaFayette, Calif., uses ski poles to keep his balance as he participates in the Oasis Shoot at the Yolo Bowmen Archery Club. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Joshua Cullers, 7, of Galt keeps his eye on the target while waiting his turn to shoot at the Oasis Shoot at the Yolo Bowmen Archery Club. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Gabriel Dionisi, 10, left, of Davis, waits with his brother Teo Dionisi, 8, right, and Joshua Cullers, 7, center, of Galt, for their turn to shoot at the Oasis Shoot at the Yolo Bowmen Archery Club. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Max Wright, 8, of Sacramento pulls back on his arrow as he readies to shoot at the target. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Participants in the Oasis Shoot at the Yolo Bowmen Archery Club make their way to retrieve their arrows at the biggest bear target on the grounds. Yolo Bowmen hosted its annual Oasis Shoot that drew over 300 archers from throughout the state this year. "This is the biggest show on record," said spokeswoman Crystal Smyth. Archers of all ages showed up ranging from 3 years old to the oldest Frank Tinley, 77, at the family event. Club members work all year preparing the range and 28, 3D targets for individuals to shoot at a variety of marked yardages based on their class. Photo taken March 17, 2013 in Dixon, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com

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