Marilyn
Stone: Bringing The Outdoors To Women
Marilyn Stone has found a new career in bringing the
outdoors to women.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
Women
Have Always Been Hunters
Women's hunting traditions may not be as widely known
or written about as those of men...but they are there to
guide today's hunters.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
Not
Bad for an Anti-Hunter
Not long ago the author had no use for hunting. Now
you can't keep her from heading to the field, or from
writing about how much fun she's having.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
Shirley
Grenoble:
Pioneer Among Women Who Hunt
Women have become well accepted as hunters today, but
in the 1950s things were quite different
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
Women
Do Belong in Hunting Camp
Even tough old mountain guides are learning that
things change fast.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
Women
in a Man's Profession
It helps to know that you are not alone.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
The
Great Beating Heart of the World
Automatic weapons and SWAT training go hand in hand
with trying to protect Africa's wildlife.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
A
Woman in Africa: First Hunt
Accepting the invitation to hunt Africa was just the
beginning of a long, careful preparation.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
Women
Bowhunters:
A Growing Force in the Hunting Community
More women than ever are hunting with a bow.
Manufacturers, and men, are taking notice.
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel
Janis
Gendron's Turkey Grand Slam
What started casually turned into a unique
opportunity to take all four North American species of
turkey.
by Carolee Boyles-Speenkel
Women
and Shooting
There have been plenty of women over the last hundred
years who have shot very well, indeed. Happily, there are
more today than ever, and their numbers are growing.
by Michael McIntosh
More
to Come