Women Hunters: Are they welcomed into your group?
#41
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199

I can honestly and thankfully say that I have never had anyone be rude to me while hunting. Course...people tend to be nicer and more laid backfrom Wisconsin.




#43
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903

ORIGINAL: davidmil
Well in Wisconsin I wouldn't have a problem with a woman in camp and neither would my wife. We've seen what the women in Wisconsin look like. My wife would never be jealous.[8D][8D][8D][8D]


I can honestly and thankfully say that I have never had anyone be rude to me while hunting. Course...people tend to be nicer and more laid backfrom Wisconsin.




F'ng rude dude!
#45

In our camp a woman would be welcomed if it were a spouse. I don't think I'll be gaining any "women" hunting buddies anytime soon but if I do.........it would not fly.
In regards to accepting a woman.........no problem. I have a little girl and I hope whn she is old enough that she will join daddy at the deer camp. I have already taught her how to use a grunt call
.......she is14 months old.
In regards to accepting a woman.........no problem. I have a little girl and I hope whn she is old enough that she will join daddy at the deer camp. I have already taught her how to use a grunt call

#46
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 140

David!!! Just what are you trying to say about my looks man
...LOL Course, I guess that kind of just puts it all in perspective, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Kind of like the trophy, non-trophy arguments.


#47

ClassyHunter,
You see that is what we sometimes have to deal with when we are out in the man's world of hunting.... rude dudes...[:'(]
Unfortunatly we have to brush them off and keep going. I was out hunting this season and I ran into a lot of road hunters and they would not give the time of day. For 16 days in the woods I only saw onewomen she was not bow hunting because she was rifle hunting this season but she was with her man.
I believe there are good guys
in this world more than bad attitude dudes, they just do not understand what they are missing.
You see that is what we sometimes have to deal with when we are out in the man's world of hunting.... rude dudes...[:'(]
Unfortunatly we have to brush them off and keep going. I was out hunting this season and I ran into a lot of road hunters and they would not give the time of day. For 16 days in the woods I only saw onewomen she was not bow hunting because she was rifle hunting this season but she was with her man.
I believe there are good guys

#49

Well we do pretty much everything as a family, theres no way we are excluding any female that wants to hunt. Hunters are hunters..gender makes no difference to us. My brothers wife and mine both love to go.Ladies are always welcome in our camp.
My wife hasn't hunted much since we have had children, but as the boys are getting older I see her hunting a lot more with me in the future. I look forward to it. We often set up stands and ground blinds in the summers as a family. We take a picnic lunch and enjoy it with our boys who are 2 and 4. We all go on scouting trips together. The season closes here for 10 days starting Saturday. We have a family scouting trip planned for all day Sat and Sunday. The boys are all excited about it and my brother and his wife and daughter who is 4...they arejoining us. We'll scout and then cut a couple cords of firewood to take home.
My wife hasn't hunted much since we have had children, but as the boys are getting older I see her hunting a lot more with me in the future. I look forward to it. We often set up stands and ground blinds in the summers as a family. We take a picnic lunch and enjoy it with our boys who are 2 and 4. We all go on scouting trips together. The season closes here for 10 days starting Saturday. We have a family scouting trip planned for all day Sat and Sunday. The boys are all excited about it and my brother and his wife and daughter who is 4...they arejoining us. We'll scout and then cut a couple cords of firewood to take home.
#50
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location:
Posts: 208

I'm all for it, I'm trying to get my wife to get into bowhunting, maybe this spring she'll let me get her a bow so she can start practicing. If she ever went out she'd know why I want to be out all the time too! I have 2 daughters, 2 and 5mo. I won't force either to hunt or fish, but my 2 year old already wants to do both!