So if you have never been to a 3D shoot, you are in for a treat.
Depending on the size of the club and their space, some will have free camping, usually primitive for your tent or trailer.
Most will have sandwiches and beer/soda for sale (brats or burgers) in the clubhouse. Cost is usually $5-7 per plate maybe with beans and chips.
You register at the clubhouse and cost is usually $10-12 per shooter, per day.
There will be well marked, well clipped trails thru the woods and fields where you will meet up with from 28-40 unsuspecting Rinehart or McKenzie deer, elk, turkeys,etc.
You can score your shots if you wish with the card they give you at registration.
Folks generally shoot in groups of 2-6.
Typical round might take 2-3 hours.
Shots are 12-25 yards...some further.
You will see different color stakes at each shot for different classes of shooters, compound, trad, youth etc.
I usually shoot from the expert stake (the one closest to the target) yukyuk...after all it takes skill to sneak that close.
Some clubs have very interesting shot scenarios, like shooting thru weeds, around trees, thru culverts, thru holes in the brush, up or down hills, across a body of water, longer shots, maybe multiple targets at each station.
Ojibwa is a great shoot. I also like Blackhawk in Northern Illinois, Poynette, Oregon, Janesville, Stoughton, East Bristol, Mineral Point, Portage, Holmen, King, Clintonville, SCWA at Monroe, and one of (if not the) oldest clubs in WI near my hometown, Marshal Bluff Bowhunters in Montiicello.
Then there are the Big Regional shoots with vendors and kids instructionals, aerials, iron bucks, moving shots, etc.
Places like Comptons, Denton Hill, Baltimore, Tannehill, Tennessee Classic, Sawmill, etc.
It's great fun for the whole family, and a cool way to make a short weekend trip (or longer vacation)to a new area.
You may look forward to 3D season as much as hunting season.
I know I do.