
With this first in a series on female gun bloggers, we visit with Gracie McKee, a firearms instructor who pens “Packing Pretty” from her home base in Portland, Oregon.
I don’t know how many mothers and wives are in the same boat as I am, but my family consists of my husband and two teenage sons. So, being the “odd man out,” when it comes to outdoor activities, I always get the hand-me-downs. When we take the boys hunting during youth gun season, I [...]

Rolla, MO — (Women’s Outdoor News) — The Women’s Outdoor News is delighted to welcome Tracy and Lanny Barnes, twin sisters who compete in the Olympic sport of biathlon, to its ranks of WON Guns — women bloggers in the industry. From Durango, Colo., the women also are avid shooters, 3-gunners and serious hunters. They [...]

One phrase comes to mind that describes turkey season 2012 – all three weeks of it. “The mind can only absorb what the butt can endure.” I don’t know who coined this term, and I’d like to substitute the word “tolerate” for “absorb.” I know, I’m fortunate that I have a place to hunt – [...]

Barry, Illinois – Team Smith & Wesson Captain Julie Golob overcame morning rain, afternoon heat and challenging courses of fire to win 2012 USPSA Ladies Single Stack National Champion honors at the United States Practical Shooting Association Nationals, May 3 – 5. This win marks Julie’s 13th USPSA Ladies National Champion title. In this match, [...]

I have no practical reason for purchasing a Smith and Wesson 500. This revolver is in reality a much too powerful a gun for me to shoot comfortably, the ammunition costs more than I can afford to shoot it with any regularity (about $3 a round), and last I checked, Illinois doesn’t have any elephants [...]
May 18, 2012 By Women's Outdoor News Leave a Comment
Wilsonville, OR – After an exhaustive search, Crimson Trace has selected Gina Chambers as Chief Operations Officer. Chambers brings extensive operations management experience in electro-optics assembly, lean manufacturing practices and supply chain management in the commercial and defense sectors at companies such as FLIR Systems, Tektronix and iMove. She will be responsible for optimizing CTC’s [...]

May 15, 2012 By Women's Outdoor News 1 Comment
EDGEFIELD, S.C. – Chelsie Todd of Kirksville, Mo., went to her father’s office May 2 hoping for a summer job interview and left with a scholarship check for $10,000. Todd received a check as the winner of the NWTF’s $10,000 National Scholarship, sponsored by Mossy Oak Brand Camo. Todd’s father, Brian, the fisheries supervisor of [...]

May 11, 2012 By Women's Outdoor News Leave a Comment
SPRINGFIELD, VT — Lael Will was recently hired by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department as a fisheries biologist at the department’s southern regional office in Springfield. She will be working with fisheries biologist Ken Cox to monitor, manage and protect fisheries in Windham and southern Windsor Counties, as well as the Batten Kill watershed. [...]

May 15, 2012 By Women's Outdoor News 2 Comments
FAIRFAX, VA – The National Rifle Association is pleased to announce the 45 students selected to attend the 2012 Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.), a seven-day, expense-paid educational experience in Washington, DC. Summit participants will tour memorials and monuments surrounding the nation’s capital throughout the week as they learn the significance of the American Constitution, [...]

May 16, 2012 By Barbara Baird Leave a Comment
Dear Readers: On May 15, your email box received a data dump of mega proportions from Women’s Outdoor News (that is, if you subscribe) because of many reasons. Mainly, our RSS Feed broke and when our new webmaster, Penny Haynes, repaired the pipeline, well, you got a gush of updates. The WON has undergone several [...]
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