Many explanations for the decrease in participation have been given, and probably most of them apply. I think it is mostly due to the fact that fewer people seem to be interested in outdoor activities in general. On-line games seem to be the favorite pastime of most of the younger people these days, pure and simple - part of the ebb and flow as Rob mentioned. I wish it was different, but I think it is not. Plus, most bowhunters in the country are compound shooters. As trad shooters, we must accept the fact that we are probably the smallest segment of the hunting world and always will be. One thing I would like to see is more 3D shoots with great emphasis on bringing in families. Social interaction is a convincing way to present new ideas to people. A certain number of these will become enthusiastic archers, and, likewise, some of these will become bowhunters. Meanwhile, to keep things vibrant, we members must regularly be active on any forum we participate in. Others are not likely to come to trad archery unless we invite and encourage them to get on board.