On October 22, 2014

Six receive bow certification

MENDON — These six young aspiring bow hunters were part of a larger group of individuals who recently completed a bow certification course held through the Mendon Fish & Game Club. The course, taught by Larry Sears, was held on Sept. 22-23 at the Mendon Fish & Game Clubhouse in Pittsford, Vt. Upon completion of this course each participant was able to purchase archery tags for the Fall 2014 Bow Season.

Photo courtesy of Paul Hatin, Mendon Fish & Game Club

Pictured (l-r) front: Gunnar Blanchard, Logan Trombley, Jordan Beayon, and Cole Blanchard. Back: Grant Blow, Todd Blanchard (Parent), Jill Blanchard (Parent), and Ethan Blow.

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