On the Central Coast, some places just feel like home.

For Scott and Joel Wilson, that place has always been somewhere between the hills at sunrise and the steady draw of a bowstring. Hunting was never just about the pursuit. It was about time spent side by side. Lessons passed down without needing to be said twice. A shared respect for the land and the quiet that comes with it.

Central Coast Archery started the same way most good things do — simple. A father and son building something together. What grew from their shared passion became more than a shop. It became a gathering place. A spot where stories are traded, tags are talked about, and the next generation learns what it means to slow down and aim true.

Anchor Point follows Scott and Joel through a once-in-a-lifetime draw in Utah — chasing the hunt of a lifetime. But this film isn’t about inches of antler or notches on a tag.

It’s about legacy.

It’s about the early mornings, the long glassing sessions, and the kind of patience you don’t learn overnight. It’s about knowing your anchor point — that steady place you come back to when the moment matters most.

For the Wilsons, that anchor point isn’t just a draw length or a clean release.

It’s family.
It’s the Central Coast.
It’s building something that lasts.

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