The Solution to Hunting's Woes? Setting Sights on Women

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The Solution to Hunting's Woes?
Setting Sights on Women

Industry Shoots for New Role Models; Sarah Palin Hunts, and Hits the Target

By KEVIN HELLIKER

PARIS, Tenn. -- Brenda Valentine was running a beauty shop in rural Tennessee when her shooting skills came to the attention of the hunting industry. Today, she is a television star and paid speaker at hunting conventions, where fans wait in lines for her autograph.

"People will bring me their grandpa's shotgun to sign or even kiss," she says. "Some have named their children after me."

Mrs. Valentine, 58 years old, is perhaps the most visible face of an industry effort to draw more women into the woods. As the number of male hunters has declined, the sport has targeted women with everything from pink guns to gender-specific hunting courses. Now, they're seeking out spokesmodels and pushing weapons tailored for women, such as lighter crossbows. Television shows starring women shooters include "American Huntress" and "Family Traditions with Haley Heath," chronicling the hunting adventures of a young woman and her tag-along husband and children.

The campaign received a boost in recent weeks from the Republican Party's vice presidential nomination of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Photographs have since emerged of the governor posing beside a caribou she'd shot, and supporters boasted that she knew how to field-dress a moose. Gov. Palin is an ideal role model, say some women hunters, because she defies the masculine image of the sport. "She's a babe," says Linda Burch, a bear-hunting Minnesota accounting executive who applies lipstick before posing for kill shots.

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The first thing I thought of when that title popped was that story about hunting the naked women with paintball guns from a few years back.
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DougWojtowicz wrote:The first thing I thought of when that title popped was that story about hunting the naked women with paintball guns from a few years back.
Yeah, even though the whole thing was a hoax, it sure got the liberals, bedwetters, and handwringers all fired up. :lol:
POLITICIANS & DIAPERS NEED TO BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON

A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.

I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad
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never heard about that one... sounds like a hell of a fun weekend... where do i sign up?
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308Mike wrote: Yeah, even though the whole thing was a hoax, it sure got the liberals, bedwetters, and handwringers all fired up. :lol:
I never understood what they were so upset about. It was environmentally friendly, it was strictly "catch and release", and it offered employment opportunities for women.
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Hey! Where's the link to YouTube?!
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