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KATHLEEN'S CREATURES
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by Kathleen Kalina
President, Womenhunters, Inc.
Minnesota
 
Ticks need high grass...
 

 
OUTDOORMED

Meet Julia Heinz, MD.
"Dr. Julia" writes about the many medical issues that can arise in the outdoors.
In addition, Dr. Julia will answer women hunters' questions about outdoor-related medical issues.

Please email
your questions to
drjulia@womenhunters.com.

Articles

Wilderness Aid

Ask Dr. Julia

Knee Injuries 101


REGIONAL DIRECTORS

New!
WomenHunters
Regional Directors

Karen Carroll
North Florida, South Georgia,
South Alabama
karenc@womenhunters.com
 
 
Julia Heinz
Alaska and the Yukon
juliah@womenhunters.com

 
Kathy Russell
Missouri
kathyr@womenhunters.com
 
Tammy Hartline
North Alabama, Mississippi 
and North Georgia
tammyh@womenhunters.com
 
 
Synthia Wilson
Kansas
synthia@womenhunters.com

Regional Directors organize
get-togethers and shoots.

To become a regional director
for your area, contact
kathleen@womenhunters.com


 

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Electronic Training System

for Hunting Dogs

by Laura Bell, Field Staff, Ohio

Since 1983, D.T. Systems, Inc. has been supplying dog owners with their affordable line of electronic training systems and gear. New model offers four styles to match your training style.

 

Renee Anderson shoots attacking wolf.

Renee was bowhunting for Elk in Idaho, by herself, when she heard a noise and looked up to see a wolf staring at her 120 yards away. The wolf suddenly burst into a charge towards the woman. Renee dropped her bow and pulled out her Smith and Wesson .44 magnum. The wolf leaped onto a pile of logs at 10ft from Renee. As the wolf took its final leap at her, she fired hitting him in the head, dropping him.  It took two more shots to kill the 90 lb wolf.  Renee had a wolf tag anyway, so she was within the law to kill the wolf.  After the attack she called her husband to come and get her.  It took three people to drag the beast out of the woods.

This story was taken from May 2012 issue of Field and Stream. Be sure to read it to see the photo.

Congratulations Renee for NOT being a victim.

 
Barnett Penetrator Crossbow
by Sue Burch, WH Founder, South Carolina

Weight, performance, and looks, plus a crank-cocking attachment built right into the stock sold me..


 

NEWSFLASH

Polar Bear Numbers Increase
Despite Global Warming

An expert reports that global warming apparently has not negatively impacted the polar bear population.
In fact, polar bear populations
are increasing.

Read more...

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New Endeavors

by Kathy Eckstein, Contributing Writer, Minnesota

Suddenly a wolf moved to within 30 yards of me...

 

Do it in the Dark!

by Jill Christensen, Staff Writer, Georgia

It's oh-dark thirty halfway to your stand
or it is twilight and you are 25 feet
up a tree in your climber--
and your flashlight is dead dead dead.

What next?


 

 Lovett Electronics: Beeper Collar

by Carol Carver, North Carolina
Staff Writer and Field Staff

...I never wanted to hear a beeper in the woods.
I just wanted to enjoy the quiet and the action
of great bird dogs.

 
Fitting Your Weapon
by Ann Horsman,
Contributing Writer,
Vermont
 
Women hunters often face exceptional challenges when it comes to outfitting ourselves for sport hunting.

 
Mom's Day Out: B.O.W.
by Janice Baer, Staff Writer, Minnesota
There is more to becoming an outdoor
woman than just going outdoors.
Woohoo!

 
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Setters in the House

by
Christine Cunningham
Staff Writer
Alaska

There is no book to tell you what a setter thinks........

 

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WomenHunters 2012-2013 Board of Directors

                                    Kathleen Kalina (President), Janice Baer (Vice President), ) Jill Christenson,                                               Linda Thompson,Gail Wynne, Synthia Wilson,  Laura Bell

Mission Statement: The WomenHunters™ Organization is dedicated to the encouragement, education and promotion of women and youth in the hunting traditions. We strive to instill the importance of ethics, responsibility and sportsmanship in hunters. We will share our knowledge and experience while encouraging participation in the outdoors. Women hold the key to the future of hunting and WomenHunters™ will contribute to the positive growth of hunting for future generations.

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