There are few good 3-D shoots of any type in this area now and the increasingly rare trad shoots seem to have less of a following.
The evolution of gear and methodology towards 'archery in a can' (speed, synthetics, and precision over fun and simplicity) has helped make the average 3-D shoot a sport for long-range target shooters, not for hunters or families or friends just wanting some outdoor shooting fun in preparation for fall hunting excursions. As a group undertaking, archery in general and traditional archery in particular seems to be losing its identity as it steadily downplays the home-style 'tradition' while promoting compound-style methods, materials and mindsets. People are becoming confused and in some ways apathetic about what its all about. Those not wanting to lose the 'old ways' are frustrated with the new traditional compound mentality, scared by it, or simply bored with it.
Still, there may be ways to put variety and common sense back into the average shoot. Using less expensive target mats or haybales with paper dot targets for longer shots (field archery), mixed with plastic 3-D targets for 'ethical' hunting practice on simulated animals (close range and challenging angles), within the same shoot, might be satisfying for both hunters and target shooters while helping control costs. Having pot-luck meals (everyone contributes and shares) might make shoots more community oriented, as would better support of shoots/clubs by local business and public organizations who could benefit from increased recognition and advertising.
3-D shooters have become, as is reflective of society in general, a 'What's in it for me' type of citizen subset. Maybe its time to again think more about establishing old-fashioned community values in archery gatherings and think less about personal winnings and adorations.