 
Hi, my name is Tim Dyer.
I was fortunate to grow up in Pierce, ID. Pierce is a small logging town in Idaho. I had plenty of hunting and fishing in my backyard. After graduating high school I attended LCSC in Lewiston, ID and received an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Auto Mechanics.
I’m married to an incredible woman, Chana, to whom I will always be grateful for the support and time that it takes me to deal with my addiction to archery. We have 2 sons, Jesse and Sean. Jesse is a sophomore at the U of I and Sean is a junior at Moscow High School.
During high school I began bow hunting. Over the years I have harvested mule deer, whitetail deer, elk a Pope and Young Sierras Moose (scored 150 6/8), bear, cougar, turkey and coyote. I also enjoy competing at 3-D, NFAA field and indoor Vegas shoots at both the local and national levels. I am committed to returning to the IBO World Championships and the Las Vegas World Archery Festival and winning.
During the summer of 2006 I had the opportunity to work in conjunction with Washington State University to lead a 1 day archery class during a summer leadership camp. I was lucky to get 4 of my friends to volunteer to assist.
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