Lystra Pitts and his wife, Deana, own Wasting Arrows, a sporting arrow company based in Sparks. Sporting arrow is the archery equivalent of skeet shooting, so instead of shooting at a stationary target, arrows are shot at foam targets that are tossed into the air. Wasting Arrows has been in business since March and provides sporting arrow equipment and lessons for kids and adults. Learn more at www.wastingarrows.com.
So how did you get into sporting arrows?
My son is in Boy Scouts, and we were looking at the activities for the jamboree next year [in West Virginia], and the activities on the website had all of these great things like rock climbing, rafting, archery and sporting arrows. And Iโd never heard of sporting arrows before so I got online and started checking out all of the YouTube videos. And we thought it looked super fun. So we wanted to try it and tried searching locally and thereโs no place around here that has it. We found out thereโs a place in Phoenix, Arizona, that had it and thought that would be a really fun business to open here in Reno to bring it to Reno. I went out to Phoenix to try it out. One thing we wanted to make sure was you could actually do it. It looks really hard. โฆ Iโve done archery before.
With all of these movies that feature archery, like The Hunger Games and Brave, has that impacted your business at all?
Yeah, weโre trying to tie into that. Weโve already had a lot of teenage girls come out and theyโre like, โIโm channeling Katniss [protagonist of The Hunger Games]!โ Itโs awesome.
Yeah, I saw your table at the Sparks movie theater last weekend when Brave came out. Were people excited to have a chance to try out archery?
Yes, thatโs what weโre going for. Weโre hoping to get a bunch of little people who are trying to channel Merida [main character of Brave] now. It works out pretty good. Itโs a really easy thing for people to pick up. We can teach people how to shoot. We have all of the equipment. Parents [wonโt] go out and spend hundreds of dollars on a bow. We talked to so many people this weekend who were like, โYeah, we bought a bow, and we donโt know where to shoot it.โ Or no oneโs ever been taught how to shoot it. Archery is a 20,000-year-old sport. Everybody knows how to shoot a bow. Itโs instinctive, you know, itโs engrained in our DNA. But to get out there and actually do it, you know, thereโs a right way and a wrong way. And weโre both USA Archery-certified archery instructors. And we can get out there and teach someone how to shoot a bow who has never done it before, and weโve had lots of people who have never done it before and the first time they try it, they hit a target. Theyโre like, โWow!โ
Is there a competitive edge to this? Can you participate in competitions?
Yes. Theyโre forming the National Sporting Arrows Association. Thereโs going to be competitive shoots, kind of like skeet and those shotgun shooting sports.
What do you have to do to establish this in Nevada?
Weโre starting a chapter. Weโre going to host competitions.
Right now, your website says youโre a traveling company. So if a family wants to try this out, where do they go?
If you have over an acre of your own land, we can set up at your property. But we do have a location on USA Parkway off of Reno industrial park so they can come out and shoot with us there.
