About the Colorado Bowhunters Association
- History
- Mission
- What We Do
- Why You Should Support the CBA
- Media Kit (Why Advertise, Editorial Calendar, Web Site Advertising)
History
The CBA was originally formed in 1969 by a small but highly passionate and dedicated group of bow hunters. Their goal was simple; try to establish equitable big game seasons just for bow hunters. Through their individual effort, modest but improved opportunities were established with the cooperation of the Division of Wildlife (DOW), the Colorado Wildlife Commission (CWC), and the state legislature. From those humble beginnings, the CBA grew to eventually become the recognized voice for bow hunting in Colorado.
As CBA memberships grew in number, new and greater opportunities were envisioned and pursued. Success was not always a given however. Organizations opposed to hunting were equally motivated to advance their political agendas. As a consequence, CBA efforts to expand opportunities for bow hunters were often redirected toward the protection of existing privileges. It eventually became necessary to engage the professional assistance of a lobbyist in order to detect and mitigate potential threats. This political watch guard continues today and remains a costly but necessary expense.
Throughout its existence, the CBA has nurtured and refined its relationship with the DOW and CWC. The success of this on going endeavor has resulted in several key events. Most notable include invitations from the DOW to provide input to the 5-Year big game archery season structures, requests from the CWC to present an archery education seminar to its commissioners, and solicitations from the commissioners to speak at CBA Area Rep meetings. These key events are ample evidence of the mutual respect developed between our state agencies and the CBA through years of cooperation and diligent negotiation.
The CBA is first and foremost a bow hunting organization; comprised of dedicated and ethical bow hunters. Colorado archers enjoy a liberal hunting season highlighted by the fact that we have 10 big game species available to the bow hunter not including numerous small game. But the CBA is also an organization dedicated to the fulfillment of family values and camaraderie amongst members. To that end the CBA hosts several family oriented events such as its annual Jamboree, Awards Banquet, and 3-D shoots around the state. We provide state affiliated hunter safety education, college scholarships, and volunteer assistance to public television and various youth programs. Our Colorado Bowhunter news magazine is recognized for its quality of content and informative articles. Our Web site provides members and non-members alike, critical information on a variety of topics, a forum for open discussion, and a new medium for finding essential information in this electronic age.
The CBA promises to continue its responsibility to safe guard the privileges we enjoy today and to explore new opportunities for an ever changing tomorrow. But that responsibility demands support in the form of new and enduring memberships. If you bow hunt in Colorado and are not a member of the CBA, please consider joining now and give your fair share in protecting the privilege. As our membership grows, so will the opportunities available... this is our pledge to you the members.
Mission
The Colorado Bowhunters Association proudly accepts the mission:
- to encourage and perpetuate the sport of bowhunting for all legal game;
- to protect, improve and increase the opportunities for hunting with the hand-held, hand-drawn bow;
- to cooperate with and support federal and state agencies, sportsmens' associations, and conservation organizations, which are insuring the propagation and preservation and preservation of game and its natural habitat;
- to encourage and conduct educational programs designed to acquaint the public and the archer with the safe and ethical use of the bow for hunting and bowhunting as an effective method of hunting legal game; and
- to foster unity and perpetuate the spirit of good fellowship among bowhunters.
What We Do
Since 1969 the Colorado Bowhunters Association:
- is a state bowhunting association comprised of dedicated, ethical bowhunters;
- is the only recognized voice for bowhunting in Colorado;
- is recognized by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, the Wildlife Commission and the state legislature;
- is an organization who preserves your hunting seasons and negotiates season structures and license/permit numbers;
- hired a lobbyist to keep a watchful eye on issues at the Colorado capitol;
- created the concept of the “Network” to oppose animal rights and anti-hunting elements in Colorado;
- promotes bowhunter education for all bowhunters;
- provides a wealth of information and bowhunting insurance through membership dues;
- provides six information packed “Colorado Bowhunter” news magazines per year to members;
- sponsors pro-bowhunting Channel 12 programming in Denver;
- participates in the Colorado Division of Wildlife Landowner Recognition Program;
- is actively pursuing a state constitution giving sportsmen the right to hunt and fish; and
- provides a CBA Info Line 303-697-9660.
Why You Should Support the CBA
Hunting and fishing are forms of outdoor recreation as are hiking, rock climbing, biking, and 4-wheeling. Not everyone however, participates in outdoor recreation activities but those that do are often passionate about their involvement.
Bowhunters can probably be characterized as one of the more passionate groups of outdoor enthusiasts. We dearly love the outdoors and the wild things that reside within it. We are a diverse and extended family who regards bow hunting as a perfect union of man and the natural world. Our love for bow hunting and the scenes that accompany the privilege can only be understood by those that relish the environs as deeply as we do. We are literally drawn to nature…autumn arriving like a golden chariot piercing the pure air and azure sky on contrails of yesterday’s dreams and tomorrow’s promises. Our treks into the tall grasses and deep forest quench an ancient urge that others cannot apprehend. Yet, defeating our quarry isn't nearly as important as having had the opportunity to be among them… having had the opportunity to be part of something greater than ourselves.
There are those however, that totally disregard our passion for the outdoors and are financially motivated to take those freedoms from us. Organizations like HSUS, PETA, and others are determined to destroy hunting starting with archers…and will go to any means to accomplish their goals.
If you bowhunt in Colorado and are not currently a member of the CBA ... please consider joining today. We need your support to protect the privilege so many enjoy. Here are some other reasons to join:
- Six issues of The Colorado Bowhunter magazine every year
- Drawing entries for free bows and other top prizes
- Personal input to season structures and other state regulations
- Special information mailings on CBA events and 3-D shoots
- Personal identification as a valued member and conservationist
- Access to future "members only" features on the CBA Web site
CBA 2009 Media Kit
Why Advertise in The Colorado Bowhunter Magazine:
- Low advertisement-to-article ratio
- Low rates
- Color and black & white options
- Exposure to a diverse group of bowhunters who use both traditional and modern equipment
- Distribution of 3,500 - 5,000 bi-monthly issues to dedicated bowhunters
- Selective bowhunting-related advertisements
- Contributing articles written by some of the nation’s most successful bowhunters
- One of the most-complimented magazines among all bowhunting organizations in the nation
- Target audience includes 40,000-plus resident and non-resident bowhunters in Colorado each year
Download the CBA 2009 Media Kit (PDF File Size 519k) ...
2009 Editorial Calendar (subject to change)
Delivery Dates are approximate and are the best estimate of when members will receive their subscription copies. Actual dates may vary depending on freight schedules, event schedules and event results.
- January/February (Bowhunter of the Year nomination)
Ad close: November 20, 2008
Delivery date: December 28, 2008
Contributor article #1; Bowhunter of the Year nomination; Contributor article #2; DOW Report; Legislative Report; Contributor article #3; Contributor article #4 - March/April (Awards Banquet)
Ad close: January 20, 2009
Delivery date: February 28, 2009
Contributor article #1; Annual Awards Banquet registration, event schedule; Contributor article #2; DOW Report; Legislative Report; Contributor article #3; Contributor article #4; spring 3-D events schedule - May/June (Awards Banquet Recap)
Ad close: March 20, 2009
Delivery date: April 28, 2009
Contributor article #1; Awards Banquet results, photos, recap; 2009 Jamboree registration, event schedule; Contributor article #2; DOW Report; Legislative Report; Contributor article #3; Area Rep Meetings, Bowhunter Education; Contributor article #4 - July/August (Jamboree)
Ad close: May 20, 2009
Delivery date: June 28, 2009
Contributor article #1; 2009 Jamboree registration, event schedule; Contributor article #2; DOW Report;
Legislative Report; Contributor article #3; Surveys, membership news, Contributor article #4 - September/October (Jamboree Recap)
Ad close: July 20, 2009
Delivery date: August 28, 2009
Contributor article #1; Awards Banquet results, photos, recap; 2009 Jamboree registration, event schedule; Contributor article #2; DOW Report; Legislative Report; Contributor article #3; Area Rep Meetings, Bowhunter Education; Contributor article #4 - November/December (Hunter Success)
Ad close: September 20, 2009
Delivery date: October 28, 2009
Contributor article #1; Hunter success, photos, recap; Summer Events recap; Contributor article #2; DOW Report; Legislative Report; Contributor article #3; Bowhunter Education Report; Contributor article #4 - Special Edition Hunt Guide
Ad close: TBD
Delivery date: TBD
Web Site Advertising, www.coloradobowhunting.org
- Right side banner ad $150 per 6 months or $250 per year
- Banner ads are up to 200w x400h pixels
For information about advertising on our Web site, e-mail Vincent Martinez or call 303-710-1712.




