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OLN - roles of women hunters
10 February 2006, 16:58
gotogirl3OLN - roles of women hunters
I noticed that on 02/10 on OLN "Elk Country Journal" is about the emerging roles of women hunters. It is at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. Central. I know it says "elk" but I thought it might carry over to all areas. Just FYI.
07 March 2006, 09:00
333_OKHGirl--
In my family at least 1/2 of the women hunt. I hate to admit, but they are great shots too. My wife, the city girl, is excellent with a pistol out to 60-75 yards.
No bias here. We just love to hunt and be together.
07 March 2006, 18:25
stagmanMy 10-year-old daughter took her first deer this year with a perfect shot.
I notice that women hunters tend to be all business when it comes time to shoot something. They don't get all nervous like guys usually do.
"If you hunt to eat, or hunt for sport for something fine, something that will make you proud, and make you remember every single detail of the day you found him and shot him, that is good too." – Robert Chester Ruark
My family is headed to Namibia in June and my 11 year old daughter wants to shoot a warthog or a zebra. She has already shot a pig and I've only shot a gun once so we have lots of practicing to do. We're all pretty excited about going.
08 March 2006, 05:08
Aspen Hill AdventuresGirls rule! Men just drool!

CJ- Send me the details, bet you are plenty excited!
~Ann
08 March 2006, 07:36
333_OKHquote:
Girls rule! Men just drool!
My wife enjoyed this although she is not one of the hunters.
08 March 2006, 08:09
RiodotAlthough she does not hunt, my wife is a hell of a shot at the range.
I consider myself a very good shot but, when we both go out with our .270s she kicks my butt every time.
I can't figure out how she does it with that darn left handed Savage.
I have fun trying to win every time.
Lance
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08 March 2006, 12:07
Frank MartinezIf you would really like to read the role of women as the "Huntress" you need to read Fiona Capstick "The Diana Files"
It is a terrific historical perspective. My wife is not a hunter and even she loved it. A good read.
Frank
08 March 2006, 22:22
prof242My youngest granddaughter is now an OLN fan. She watches the shows when her father is home (he normally works evenings), although her mother is not that happy about it. Haley says, "I'm going to be ready to go with Grandpa this fall."
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