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All About Team HCS’ Turkey Hunt at WWoCZ

WWoCZ Episode 40 – Team HerCamoShop Turkey Extravaganza

by CarrieZ

In this episode we’ll be sitting down roundtable style withShelly Ray owner of HerCamoShopBeck Lou Lacock from Becky Lou Outdoors, and Mia Anstine from Women’s Outdoor News.  They are going to tell us all about their turkey adventure together with Heritage Outfitters in Nebraska, their film crew courtesy of Command the Wild and why Merrio’s are the king of turkey hybrids.

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Mia visits with Eva Shockey

Hey! Guess what? There is a new post up at the WON. Check out show I had the opportunity to chat with at SHOT Show in Vegas this January. Boy is LG a little upset about this one too. Some day she’ll be old enough to attend.


Mia & The Little Gal: An interview with Eva Shockey

I had the pleasure of speaking with Eva Shockey, co-host of “Jim Shockey’s Hunting Adventures,” airing on the Outdoor Channel. I was pleasantly surprised to find that she is even more genuine in person than on television. The young huntress was filled with enthusiasm as she gave me some insight into her love of hunting and closeness of her family. …Click HERE to read the full interview.

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Mia & the Little Gal at the Women’s Outdoor News

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Mia & the Little Gal talk about SHOT Show at the WON

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“So, the Little Gal was a little upset when she found out about all the fun her mom had without her at SHOT Show.”
We have a new post about our annual SHOT Show discussions  Read about it at the Women’s Outdoor News. Click HERE.
Mia Anstine Shooting TenPoint Crossbow

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Prois LET’S TALK TURKEY sale

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Looking for that perfect Pro-Edition Jacket at a screaming discount?? Look no further!
Check out the Prois LET’S TALK TURKEY sale going on RIGHT now. 20% off PRO-EDITION JACKETS…just in time for turkey season…

Yes. We said 20% off. That’s just spectacular. Not as spectacular as unicorns and sparkles, but pretty neat nonetheless.

Check it out NOW!

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Counting the days until Turkey Hunting

It is the middle of winter in the Rocky Mountains but we are excited. The Little Gal did some trapping last year (Click here to read about it) and has increased our turkey population exponentially. We are seeing more turkeys than ever so we are excited to take you turkey hunting this spring.
We LOVE to hunt turkeys. Check out some of our personal turkey hunting fun:

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Prois Award winner announced

Introducing the 2012 Prois Award Recipient.. RUTH CUSACK!

RUTH CUSACK

A very hearty congratulations to your new 2012 Prois Award Recipient..RUTH CUSACK! We have Absolutely no doubt that Ruth will be a great representative for Prois and the women in the hunting industry! She is amazing!! Congratulations, Ruth!

Each and every contestant in this award is quite simply amazing in their own rights and we want to congratulate each of them for making it to the top 12. We also have to say that we are so proud of the grace and dignity with which each of these ladies has conducted themselves during this contest. They are all amazing and we are humbled to have learned more about each of them.

This is the second year Prois Hunting Apparel for Women has held the prestigious Prois Award, which was created to honor the amazing huntresses out there who also commit their time and efforts to conservation, management and community education.  This year, over 80 entries were submitted and the top 12 finalists were chosen by our elite panel of judges who include Ron Spomer, Diana Rupp, Guy Eastman, Julie Golob, Craig Boddington, Tracy Barnes, Jim Zumbo, Lanny Barnes and Kirstie Pike.  The top 12 finalists worked furiously to obtain online votes and the online voting ceased at midnight December 16th.  At that time, Prois added the cumulative judge scores to the online scores to determine the winner.

Ruth will win an amazing prize package including a 2 species hunt in Namibia with Mogwadiri Hunting Safaris, gear package from Prois Hunting Apparel for Women, firearm by Weatherby, Heartbreaker Bow from Bowtech, bow rest from Rip Cord, Optics by Swarovski, knives from Buck Knives, arrows/broadheads/logowear from Shoot Like A Girl, scent-free products by Her Camo Shop, customized journal by Hunter Hills Journals,  shooting sticks from BOG,  European mount racks from Skullhooker,  boots from Zamberlan and high altitude drinks from Acli-Mate! Whew.

Ruth will also be flown out to attend the 2013 SHOT Show press conference which will introduce her to the industry media.

Kirstie Pike, CEO
Prois Hunting and Field Apparel for Women
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Should I be sad – Looking at search engine terms

Sometimes you just gotta have fun with things…..

Do you happen to have a blog? Do you ever look to see what search engine terms people type in that refer them to your site? Well I just did, and I am appalled. The top referer today is “who is the older dark haired lady hunter on tv”.

WHAT?!

Am I “older”? Well, maybe.

Yes. I am dark-haired.

Yes. I am a lady hunter.

Nope. I’m not on TV. Well, I was on Cam&Co. Last year with the Women’s Outdoor News. 

Hank and I are now laughing out loud because that is a first, and we are always bickering about age. He is older than me…. Barely, but older is older right?!

Well, I guess I better write another post about being “  pleased and especially impressed that I didn’t look like a black-haired wild lion afterward.” These words are what were picked up by someones search. They are referring to a post I added a while back about scent free products by HerCAMOShop. Read the post here.

Gotta love it! Coming from someone who looks like a dark-haired, older, lion, huntress. HAH!!! Now… To get on TV!

Here I am, a huntress, dark haired and looking like a lion.

Here I am, a huntress, dark-haired and looking like a lion.

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Come check out Mia & the Little Gal

Women's Outdoor NewsHave you been over to the Women’s Outdoor News yet? Are you subscribed to the news feed and updates? It is a great site for men as well as women. Not only will you find news, reviews and updates about women in hunting, shooting and outdoor world, but you can catch up with ME and my Little Gal!
Head over the the WON and see what we’re up to!

Mia & the Little Gal: On High Country elk hunting and ‘tag sandwiches’
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Mia and the Little Gal headed on horseback to the High Country of Colorado with a bull tag in hand for elk, and lots of optimism. They may have come home without their elk, but they brought memories to last a lifetime!

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Key to a Successful Hunt: practice shooting positions

One cause for a hunter or huntress to not succeed in harvesting their animal is lack of practice. In hunters education, they teach us the four basic shooting positions, but it seems when we go to the range we sit at the bench and “sight in”. It is not often that you will find a shooting bench and stool while you are on a New Mexico big game hunt. When you head to the range practice more than just sighting in your rifle at 100 yards.

Practice the four basic shooting positions. (Always remember the rules of shooting safety)

  • Prone Position: Lying on your stomach, using your arms, bi-pod or pack to support the weight of your rifle, this is the most steady of the basic shooting positions. Practice bringing your rifle to your shoulder and getting your target into your sights. Prone is an excellent position when you are making long distance shots and ideal if you have relatively flat ground and nothing to obstruct your view. In the woods it can be hard to find optimal locations for a prone position. Inevitably you are stalking a bull or a buck and you are in the tall timber or thick scrub oak. There are lots of down trees, rocks and thick grass that may block the view of your target as you lay on your belly. Because of this, you should always practice the other basic shooting positions.

    Prone shooting position. Most accurate because entire body is supported.

  • Sitting Position: Sit on the ground with your legs either crossed or apart in front of you creating a triangle (as pictured). Support each elbow on a knee. Pull your position in tight so your arms form a solid support beneath the rifle. In this position a hunter can be accurate at long as well as short distances due to the tri-pod of surface area and anchor points. There is not always time to get down to a seated position. You should practice kneeling and standing positions as well.

    Sitting shooting position provides a triangle of support for your rifle.

    Sitting shooting position provides a triangle of support for your rifle.

  • Kneeling Position: The kneeling position lacks the solid steadiness of the sitting or prone positions due to the decrease in support of the arms, but this position will be easy to get to in a hurry. Practice dropping to a knee, resting your support arm on the knee and acquiring your sight quickly. With practice you can become steady as well as accurate in this position. It is an important position to practice because sometimes animals come in fast. It will be more steady than the standing position.

    Kneeling shooting position provides a single line of stability for your support arm.

    Kneeling shooting position provides a single line of stability for your support arm.

  • Standing Position: The standing position is the least steady so it deserves a lot of practice. In a high pressure situation such as when a bull elk comes running in there may not be time to lie or sit down. This is a magnificent animal so you want to make a good shot. Practice control, acquiring your target in your sights, trigger control and finishing your shot. In a standing position your support arm will be held beneath the rifle and the trigger arm out from your body (as pictured). If you are wavering, move your support arm into your body for added stability. If you are not able to hold steady on your target, do not take the shot.

    Standing shooting position provides support from arms only.

    Standing shooting position provides support from arms only.

There are many other devices and objects you can use to support your rifle while in the field. Think about having a mono-pod or bi-pod with you. If you have one, practice shooting with it. Practice sitting, kneeling and standing positions with your shooting sticks. In the field you may be able to use a branch or stump for support. Keep an eye out for things to help you get a good steady shot. Keep in mind the more surface area of your body you have on the ground, the more stable you will be. The more stable you are, the more accurate your shot will be.

Lastly, while you are practicing finishing your shot, practice re-loading. Know the action of your rifle. Quickly lift and jerk the bolt back chambering another round. reacquire your target so you are prepared to shoot again. This is very important in the instance you do not make a good first shot. If you practice good habits at the range, they will show when you are in an exciting position in the field.

Good luck and Happy Hunting!

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Visit Prois Hunting for hunting and field apparel for women.

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From a mountain top I am connected to all things

Time to catch up. I’ve been up on top of the world for quite a few days. It’s a place I love. If you’ve been “On top of the world” you know what it feels like to be so close to the Heaven’s.

Alwyn Torquil Francis Ladell
There is something very spiritual about the mountain top experience … and it’s not less oxygen!

Looking out over the wide vistas, and climbing above the clouds, forces us to consider the bigger questions. It strips away the cares and concerns of the little people in the mundane world below and helps us contemplate the bigger picture. There can be an exaltation, like that of being strongly moved by certain passages of music, in such places. Sometimes there is a closeness to those who have gone before, which can be very emotional, but the magnitude and beauty tends to drive out sorrow with reassurance. It speaks a language we can’t articulate, using symbols to communicate with the higher consciousness – and this expansion of consciousness is something we need to hang on to when we return to the daily routine. When starved of spirituality in the material world, if we can recall that mountain-top experience, we have a life-line to the Divine.

“Prayer is the uplifting of the soul to God” – Saint Nilus the Elder (d.430), On Prayer.

It is my goal to share with others. Now, I am happy to share some of the awesomeness of the outdoors. Enjoy….

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