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Welcome to the Louisiana Traditional Bowmen (LTB) Portal, the Internet Home for LTB members. This site serves as the information center for the LTB activities. It provides online news, events, hunting information, 3D tournament information, along with interactive discussion forums and membership information.

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 In Loving Memory of Phil Parker Minimize

Phil was born on September 24, 1934 in Flat Rock, Illinois, the fourth of five boys born to Nellie Duncan Parker and Roy Parker. Phil was raised in the wheat and oil fields of Western Kansas. After earning his Geology degree from Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas, he married his sweetheart, Coleen Lanfear Parker who together shared a loving 53-year marriage. Together, Phil and Coleen moved their family to Lovington and Roswell, New Mexico; Bogota, Columbia, SA; Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Shreveport, Louisiana and finally to Lafayette, Louisiana where Phil accepted a position as Offshore Geological Engineer with Tenneco Oil Company in the early 1960’s. In 1966, Phil began working as an Independent Geologist. In the mid 1970’s, he began drilling and operating wells primarily in South Louisiana.

As with all of his endeavors, Phil worked steadily and unselfishly while serving on numerous boards and associations for the oil & gas industry. Later in Phil’s life, he wrote and published many poems and short stories for which he was recognized by “Who’s Who Among American Poets”, “The Golden Poet’s Society”, and the Library of Congress. Phil was an accomplished Bowyer, having spent many years enjoying and promoting the wonderful sports of bow hunting and archery. Phil enjoyed numerous hunting trips and archery tournaments all across the country with his peers, children and grandchildren. Hopefully, “Cajun Phil” stories will be shared for many generations around warming campfires.

Phil is survived by his loving wife, Coleen; his children, Cynthia J. Parker of Lafayette, David J. Parker and his wife, Chris of Lafayette, Gloria L. Wronkowski and her husband, Joe of Madisonville, Louisiana, and Patricia S. Parker and her partner, Gene Caldwell of Lafayette. He is also survived by his beloved grandchildren, Adam, Leslie and Kelly Parker of Lafayette, and Mike, Lauren and Jack Wronkowski of Madisonville, Louisiana, his brother and sister-in-law, Rich and Jean Parker of Russell, Kansas; sister-in-law, Peggy Parker of Littleton, Colorado; and Coleen’s sister, Delores Williams and her husband, Leslie of Grove, Oklahoma along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; and three brothers, John Parker, Max Parker and Joe Parker.

The family would like to thank Dr. Gene Brierre and the Louisiana Oncology Staff, Dr. Jody Rosson and Lourdes Fifth Floor Staff for affording us so many more years with Phil.


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The Louisiana Traditional Bowmen would like extend their welcome the newest members.  We are a statewide organization. Our mission is to foster, expand, strenghten and develop the sport of traditional archery. We strive to develop the spirit of good fellowship among all traditional archers and promote the use of the recurve, longbow, flat bow, selfbow and other traditional style bows in all endeavors. We coordinate and cooperate with state and federal wildlife and conservation agencies in securing better hunting seasons and privileges for the LTB members choosing to hunt.  We act as a coordination organization for statewide traditional archery activities through affiliation with the Bayou State Bowhunters Association.  Our wish is to bring traditional archers together in Louisiana. 


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The Bayou State Bowhunters Association chose Sterling to be one of the first members of the BSBA Bowhunter Hall-of-Fame. Besides a life time of promoting archery in Louisiana and being a regular bowhunting companion of Ben Pearson, Sterling was among the first to ask the State of Louisiana to issue bowhunting licenses. He correctly reasoned that this would be the only way to count our growing number of bowhunters, so that we could then accomodate them with places to hunt. Today, our state has 50 Wildlife Management Areas with Public Hunting.

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Real Thing 08 - Scores - Sunday, July 06, 2008

10th Annual 2-Day Multi-Round Traditional Tournament
‘ The Real Thing ‘

Winners -

MALE RECURVE - Mitch Dantone -244, MALE MODERN LONGBOW - Tal McNeil - 233, MALE LONGBOW - Bob Mills - 239,  MALE SELFBOW - Jerry Lany - 196,  DISTINGUISHED -  Bud Kent - 216, LADIES RECURVE -  Jane Raggio -239,  LADIES LONGBOW - Nancy St. Romain - 207, LADIES MODERN LONGBOW - Mrya Alderman - 221,  PEE WEE - Gabriel Guidry - 194,  CUBS - Sean Craig -  180, YOUNG ADULT -  Mitchell Dantone , Jr. -  191

See www.artac.org for other folks receiving trophies:

 
LTB PRIMITIVE EXPO - Monday, June 23, 2008

Two new bows - an Osage and and an Ash - almost ready for tillering.  

 
Setup State Archery Ranges - Tuesday, June 03, 2008
LTB is offering to help to anyone at any Louisiana city who may wish to plan and organize a local shoot near their home area. Interested persons may need only to provide the workers and support group to set up and take down the range.  They can make own arrangements as to trophies and door prizes if needed.  You can contact Wayne LaBauve, Past LTB President, Slidell, LA. 
CLUB HUNTS - Tuesday, June 03, 2008

TENTATIVE DATES FOR LTB CLUB HUNTS     2008 & 2009:

OCTOBER HUNT  -  To be announced

LOGGY BAYOU WMA Hunt - near Shreveport, LA - November  - date to be announced - VETERANS DAY WEEKEND

JANUARY HUNT AND RENDEVOUS - To be announced- MLK WEEKEND

All three will be WMA hunts.   We will be putting up tents and cooking wild game.

 
Sterling Harrell - 2008 - Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Sterling Harrell State Shoot Winners - 2008
Traditional Longbow-Richard Roland 437, Steve Hill 375, Mike Byrge 347  Modern Longbow-Walter McGovern 406, Francis Daigle 389, Art Alderman 383  Modern Recurve-Mike Wesley 439, Mitch Dantone 438, Jeremy McBetth 434, Brad Ripp 415, Steve Raggio 401 Traditional Recurve-Michael Harbison 424, Steve Raggio 378, Max Reppel 347 Selfbow-Michael Harbison 429, Wayne LaBauve 363, Mike Johnson 362, Senior's-Bob Perodeau 431, Don Jackson 388, Lloyd Bricklen 369 Women's Longbow-Myra Alderman 365, Sue Perodeau 352, Becky Dantone 339 Women's Recurve-Jane Raggio 422, Nancy St. Romain 421, Myra Alderman 398 Youth-Grant Little Byrge 248 Cubs-Gage Nichols 370   Sterling Harrell Award-Richard Roland, Top Male-Steve Raggio, Top Female-Myra Alderman        
 
LTB Southwest Texas Hunt - Wednesday, April 16, 2008

A bunch of happy guys after a long day of hunting the brush of South Texas. 

 
NEW ARTAC OFFICERS - Friday, March 28, 2008
        ARTAC  2008 - 2009 Officers

President
Leonard Coco (225)275-2926
coco7757@cox.net

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Vice President
Mike Tyler (225)664-2625
MATyler44@netscape.com

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NORTH VS SOUTH SHOOT - MARCH 29 & 30 - Friday, February 08, 2008

 2008 - NORTH vs SOUTH SHOOT - MOUNTAIN BAYOU SCOUT CAMP - VILLE PLATTE

Mike Byrge edged out Nancy St. Romain after 2 days of shooting on the 25 target range.

Mike Byrge              230

Nancy St. Romain   228

Mike Harbison         220

Tony Nichols           212

48 Traditional shooters enjoyed the weekend and the weather was the best.  A lot of new faces were seen this year indicating traditional shooting is alive and well across Louisiana.  

The guys who camped out Saturday night enjoyed Michael Harbison's and Mike Byrge's cooking.  We had plenty of tasty food after a good day of shooting.

The South folks barely edged out the North this year 169.9 to 167.1. 
Congratulations to Mike Byrge and Nancy St. Romain.
 
ATTAKAPAS ISLAND LTB HUNT - Wednesday, December 12, 2007
ATTAKAPAS ISLAND WMA -- JANUARY 18th, 19th and 20th
The hunt was nice, but weather affected the turnout. Making the hunt were Tommy Bell,  Eddie Bienvenu, Wayne LaBauve and 3 new members: Ryan Stockwell, Matt Heil, and Leo Lampinen.  Eddie offered his warm camp for the hunt.  Lots of rain Friday night.  Cold Saturday and Sunday mornings.  Few deer seen, no shots.  All boats ran well. 
 
ARTAC'S REALTHING 2007 - Monday, July 16, 2007
THE REAL THING 3-D SHOOT - 2008
May 23rd  & 24th - Waddill NRW, Baton Rouge

For Real Thing Shoot /2008 results  - watch for them to be announced soon on the ARTAC website:
                     go to: artac.org


Last year's Results -
MALE LONGBOW (wood arrows)
  Mike Bryge 227, Mike Curtis 209, Bob Mills 207,  MALE MODERN LONGBOW  Renny Oliver 217, Walt McGovern 216, Bump Witten 205  MALE RECURVE Mitch Dantone (13 tens) 233, Jim Loyless (11tens) 233, David Calloway 217 SELFBOW Joe Matthews 187, Mike Tyler 163, Lloyd Pine 149   DISTINGUISHED CLASS  Stanley Rodrigue, Bud Kent 236, Walt McGovern 229  FEMALE LONGBOW  Nancy St. Romain 223, Rebecca Guidry 142 
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BSBA STATE 3-D SHOOT - Sunday, July 08, 2007
BSBA STATE SHOOT - JUNE 7, 2008
Ft. Buhlow Recreation Area, Pineville, LA


2007 WINNERS -
Male Traditional -  Richard Roland - 170, Male Recurve -   Marcus Raymond - 182, Female Traditional -  Myra Alderman - 153, Youth Traditional -  Alton Meyers - 74

 
THE PRIMITIVE EXPO - Sunday, May 20, 2007

LTB PRIMITIVE EXPO - JUNE  7 & 8, 2008
About 30 aspiring selfbow folks showed up.  Everyone had a good time and learned a lot.   Ray Kebodeaux and Ronnie Chavin, master flintknappers, came again to to help us learn their skills. 

New bows were started by new people. Mike Bryge and some of our more seasoned bowyers lent helping hands.  Ryan Stockwell worked on a tricky Osage stave with some pin knots.  Erik (Ed) 
Kreyling made a nice bow out of an oak board backed with linen. The 20 target course was nice and well shaded. Nancy St. Romain shot lights out again with a 179 for 1st,  Francis Daigle was 2nd with a 164(10 tens),  Jay DeRanger had 164 (9 tens) and Wayne LaBauve had 159.
Nancy bought squash and snap beans from her garden. Wayne baked a blackberry cobbler in his dutch oven. Mike Byrge cooked up some red beans sauge and rice and Tommy Bell won the Golden Spoon Award with his Bison and Elk dish.

 
Mountain Bayou Lake Boy Scout Ranch - Friday, October 27, 2006

MT BAYOU LAKE SCOUT CAMP B.bmp                                                                               

The  LTB archery shoots are held at the Mountain Bayou Lake Scout Camp just north of Chico State Park. 

 

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