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Thread: Female Hunters in USA Are On The Rise

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    Yes - women are just about everywhere these days - if you want to take a leak in the woods you have to look around first - years ago women wouldn't go to certain places or have certain jobs - is that good or bad - I don't know - we report - you decide - I just hope that we men can keep our last bastion safe from them - a place where we can still be men without interference - it's the men's room - if that should fall we are doomed -
    Living a very sheltered life Joe?



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    great post and nice one impact

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    Quote Originally Posted by DGearyFTE View Post
    If I could only get my wife to hunt...would be perfect.
    Mine won't even learn how to shoot a gun..
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    Mines been bugging to take the course. Not sure she can stop talking long enough to get a buck.
    Might just need to take up duck hunting.
    Plus she looks pretty cute in camo

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    Up here, women hunters is just the norm, never been a shortage, but it does seem to keep increasing, good on them!
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    My eldest daughter got her small game and her turkey licence. I had a lot of fond memories with her. She's older now, got into Journalism and caught the "city bug". My youngest daughter loves to tag along, but doesn't want to shoot a gun, maybe in a few years. One thing I have to say, I really enjoyed having their company.
    Make something idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by bushcannon View Post
    My eldest daughter got her small game and her turkey licence. I had a lot of fond memories with her. She's older now, got into Journalism and caught the "city bug". My youngest daughter loves to tag along, but doesn't want to shoot a gun, maybe in a few years. One thing I have to say, I really enjoyed having their company.
    Some of the memeories....

    Girls Duck Hunting.jpgSab Duck Hunt.jpgSab Turkey Hunting.jpg
    Make something idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.......

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    Nothing wrong with hunting and getting a quicky in the bush.

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    Looks like some good times bushcannon

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    Well Impact - I don't know where that sign was at - but things like that wouldn't fly in my neck of the woods - if it ever does than yes we are doomed for sure - nothing like sitting on the throne reading OOD magazine and have some well dressed, good looking women sit next to you and proceed to blast away with weapons of mass destruction - it would ruin my day - maybe even my life -

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