At the edge of College Station’s broad Brazos Valley, a focused 55‑minute Private Beginner Lesson — Mollie (Barebow Lessons Only) offers a fast, practical way to start shooting with confidence. Located at 10265 State Highway 30, College Station, TX, this session is aimed at beginners, bow hunters, and advanced archers who want one-on-one coaching and measurable improvement. The setup reads like a classic small-range: shooting lanes, foam and paper targets, and a flat field that opens toward the low post‑oak and blackland prairie—so you’ll see the region’s scrub oaks and grassland horizon framing your arrows. Key features include individualized target work, a progression from stance and anchor to release, and lessons split into Beginner, Bow Hunter, and Advanced tracks. The Barebow focus strips equipment down to fundamentals, forcing alignment and technique rather than gear crutches. Lessons run 55 minutes, priced according to skill level, with group rates for two or more archers. Equipment isn’t required for Beginner lessons, but Bow Hunter lessons require your own bow. That practical structure makes this a standout for short-stay travelers or locals who want to sharpen a specific skill between other commitments. The Brazos Valley setting is quieter than the beaches or hillcountry ranges, and you’ll notice local birds and the low hum of Texas farmland instead of a crowded commercial arcade. Unique natural notes include the area’s blackland prairie soil and scattered post‑oak groves that create a different wind behavior than hillier ranges—something instructors will help you read. Operator information: not provided. Why this lesson matters here: College Station’s outdoor culture blends collegiate sports rigor with rural hunting traditions, and a focused private lesson is an efficient way to bridge recreational archery and practical bowhunting technique. Coaches prioritize safety, clear language, and measurable drills so a single session can yield visible improvement. Practical: meet at 10265 State Highway 30, allow time for setup, and come ready to learn. Whether you’ve never drawn a bow or you’re dialing in hunting form, these 55 minutes deliver concentrated practice and coach feedback. Small-group lessons are available if you want to bring a friend, and packages can stack into consistent progress. It’s the kind of no‑waste training session that turns curiosity into repeatable hits at the gold. Each lesson typically begins with a short safety briefing and a posture check, followed by dry‑fire drills, form adjustments, and live shots with step‑by‑step feedback. Many coaches use simple drills—shot grouping, blind-shooting, and gap‑shooting—to diagnose issues quickly; expect measurable targets to track improvement. For visitors, this is an efficient way to convert curiosity into competence before trying local hunting land or joining a club. Ask about follow‑up sessions, group clinics, and local gear shops for bows, arrows, and tuning services.