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Tag: NASP

Wildlife Women Treats and Arrows

October 10, 2019 Wildlife Women

Come on out to Trunk or Treat and experience archery for the first time! We will be there with bows,…

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Wildlife Women Ladies Archery Night

September 17, 2019 Wildlife Women

Come out and join Wildlife Women at 7:00 on September 26 the M&M Archery Range for Ladies Night, a Women…

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Wildlife Women – Follow Your Arrow – 3D Archery Shoot

April 21, 2019 Wildlife Women Leave a comment

Hey Ladies come join Chapter Leader Cassie Diamond for a day full of archery fun! Beginners and advanced shooters are…

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“Kentucky Wildcat”

December 3, 2018

  I tried something different this week while hunting doe to put a bit more meat in the freezer. I…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: Archery, beginners, bows and arrows, Freedom, guns, Hunting, kids in the outdoors, mother, NASP, pistol packin, pistols, shotguns, Sticks and Strings, Wildlife, wildlife women, Women, Women in the hunting industry

What About “Bear Necessities”???

November 13, 2018 Melissa Blair

  Being Vice President of Wildlife Women has been an experience that I’m always so thankful to be a part…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: Archery, beginners, bows and arrows, Drake Nontypical, guns, Hunting, kids in the outdoors, mother, NASP, pistol packin, pistols, shotguns, Sticks and Strings, Wildlife, wildlife women, Women, Women in the hunting industry

Sticks and Strings and Pretty Little Things

March 25, 2018

      In mid-January, Bridgette, Melissa and myself traveled to Indianapolis to the ATA show.  It was 3 days…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Archery, ATA, beginners, bows and arrows, genesis bow, Hunting, NASP, Sticks and Strings, Wildlife, Women, Women in the hunting industry
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