Click here for this year’s information about the Paynes Prairie Knap-in. Bob Berg and crew will be there to help you with any atlatl needs.
Christmas Orders
We are busy preparing for the holiday season. We can guarantee Christmas delivery if we receive your order by December 17, 2004. We ship most items by USPS priority mail. Please call 1-800-836-4520 if you have any questions. If we are not in, just leave a message with your name and phone number and we will return your call. Best Wishes.
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Atlatl Hunting and Fishing Association
A new Atlatl Hunting and Fishing Association (AHAFA) and has formed, complete with its own website. The AHAFA also has a new website, sponsored by Thunderbird Atlatl and designed by Mark Bracken. Below is the Mission Statement of the newly-formed organization.
Mission Statement:
The purpose of The Atlatl Hunting and Fishing Association (AHAFA) is to provide a meeting place and a forum for anyone interested in the atlatl and dart as a means of taking fish and game, past, present or future. A primary goal of this organization is to help get the atlatl and dart recognized as a legal hunting and fishing implement. We are not seeking any special seasons for its use but rather to get the legal approval to use the atlatl and dart anywhere a bow and arrow are used. We have formed this organization to combine efforts and recourses of the various groups and people who are working toward our mutual goals.
We have formed AHAFA as an independent adjunct of the World Atlatl Association. We propose to work in conjunction where and whenever cooperation is possible with the WAA, but not as a sub-group of it, under its organizational umbrella. Anyone who is interested is encouraged to join us. At this time we have no formal organizational structure. Our meetings will be called at any opportunity by anyone wishing to do so, by mutual agreement and with notice to the online communications which have been set up for the purpose. Until a formal organization if formed all decisions are made by consensus.
Tyoga Atlatl Association
For those of you in the SouthernTier of New York, or the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania, the Tyoga Atlatl Association was created to promote the study and teaching of the atlatl and other primitive skills. Their objective is to be a bridge between the world of pre-history and the present and to share the enjoyment of our common heritage in a fun, exciting and educational way.
For more information contact Jack Rowe at (570) 888-8258, e-mail fieldwalker@stny.rr.com; Tom Goble at (607) 565-7564; Brandon Anderson at (607) 565-7901 or Dennis Lantz at (570) 358-3000.