Category
page 1Arrow types

arrow
300px|thumb|Traditional target arrow (top) and replica medieval arrow (bottom)
thumb|Modern arrow with plastic fletchings and nock
quarrel
projectile or arrow used in a crossbow
fire arrow
Chinese gunpowder projectile
arrow poison
poison applied to arrow heads or darts for hunting and warfare

bowfishing
alt=Night bowfishing|thumb|367x367px|Modern sport bowfishing often occurs at night, shown here on a specialized boat: raised bow (watercraft)|bow platform with powerful [[floodlights to expose and attract fish during the placid condition of night, often with several bowfishers covering different sectors.]]
Bowfishing is a fishing technique that uses specialized archery equipment to impale and retrieve fish. A bowfisher will use a bow or crossbow to shoot fish through the water surface with a barbed arrow tethered to a line, and then manually retrieve the line and arrow back, in modern times us

harpax
The harpax or harpago or harpaga ( lit. "grabber, seizer, robber"; GEN harpagos) was a grappling-iron. Its name, derived from the Greek verb harpazo (ἁρπάζω), meaning "to seize" or "to snatch". It was a versatile tool used in both domestic and military contexts in ancient Greece and Rome.
Archery Tag
team sport