It occurred to me last week when I was discussing local buck season, that
what I (and women like me) really need is a "Mentored Latebloomer"
Hunting program. Many states have a "Mentored Youth" program, so why not
a program to mentor the not-so-young?
I mean - think about it -
we've got programs in place to encourage women to learn to shoot, and
programs are growing to "keep" them shooting. To continue that
encouragement and incentive, why shouldn't there be hunting programs for
beginner women? Sure, there are always destination guided hunts
available, but that can be cost-prohibitive for a lot of women. There
are also BOW (Becoming an Outdoors Woman) programs, but does that
include taking the women actually OUT on hunts to learn habitat,
tracking, food sources, and all the other essentials "besides" pulling
the trigger? Maybe there are some out there, but just not in my area. If
there are, somebody please get me the info, because I would be all over
it.
There have got to be other women out there besides me who do
not have a significant other or family member to teach them who is
close by. I have some remaining family who hunt deer, but only a couple -
and they both live out-of-state. It is also kind of awkward as a single
female to ask men at my gun club or in other social circles if they
would "take" me hunting. I don't want the request to be misinterpreted
or take on other connotations - ya know what I mean, ladies? Am I being
too overcautious about this? It would be much easier if there were
mentors on a list somewhere or something who've already signaled their
openness to teach.
And I'm not just talking about deer hunting.
There are all kinds of things I'd like to try before I die, and some
things I'd just like to learn more about - Pheasant? Grouse? Turkey?
Feral hogs?
I can't turn back the clock and be twelve again
(besides the fact that you couldn't pay me enough to go through
adolescence a second time - HA!), but I'd love to learn some of these
things "now" - if I could find someone to teach me. Surely, I'm not the
only one?
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