As seen
in
Meridian Star October
22, 2009
Outdoor
lady superstar coming here!
 |

Brenda Valentine,
pioneer woman hunter,
took a super whitetail
buck on a recent black
powder hunt in Kansas.
She goes hunting with
painted nails and makeup
and brings in her share
of big game across the
continent. She paved the
way for many of today’s
outdoor women to chase
game and fish while
still looking their best
in the fields and on the
water.
|
If you are a
woman, 14 and older and you
would like to learn more about
the outdoor life style from the
pioneer of women hunters, you
are in luck. Brenda Valentine,
“First Lady of Hunting,” will be
at Roosevelt State Park near
Morton beginning next Friday,
October 30, for a session of the
wildly popular Women in the
Outdoors events. This is a three
day event with expert
instructors, including Brenda,
that women with even a remote
interest in the outdoors simply
must attend.
Just check
her website,
Brenda Valentine.com and
your excitement will build. This
is one of the most congenial
ladies who is so easy to get to
know she comes across as a
sister. Yet this Billie Jean
King of hunting is a member of
the Bass Pro Shops Red Head pro
staff and national spokesperson
for the National Wild Turkey
Federation.
She is
constantly on television outdoor
shows hunting big game and
giving tips to hunters. Coming
up is her recent Montana mule
deer hunt. It will show on
Versus Television Wednesday,
Nov. 11 at 10:30 a.m., Thursday,
Nov. 12 at 11:30 a.m. and
Sunday, Nov. 15 at 10:00 a.m.
Another popular show is “Get in
the Game” on Outdoor Channel
which she hosts Tuesdays at 11
p.m., Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. and
Sundays at 1:30 a.m.
We were able to talk with Brenda
Wednesday at her Tennessee home
about her instruction at Morton
next week and also ask her some
questions women have who might
be interested in becoming more
active in the outdoors.
The
Meridian Star: What are
significant rewards for women
who pursue a life style that
includes time in the outdoors?
Valentine:
“De-stressing. Women can get
away from routine day to day
activities that can be
stressful. Also couples who get
into the outdoors together have
a great opportunity to
reconnect.”
Star:
What is your advice to a woman
on getting started with a chosen
outdoor activity?
Valentine: “I recommend
attending one of the workshops
such as Becoming an Outdoors
Woman or Women in the Outdoors.
Sample the different activities
and choose the ones that
interest you. The worst approach
is to take up something because
someone else wants you to.
Choose for yourself.”
Star: Where can a
woman find specific instructions
on participating in hunting,
fishing, camping or other
outdoor activities?
Valentine: “Attend
instructional events like Women
in the Outdoors and Becoming an
Outdoors Woman. Read good
outdoor magazines such as Turkey
Country, which has a women’s
section in each issue. Do
searches on the Internet and go
to such sites as my
BrendaValentine.com. Watch
outdoor programs on television.
Sometimes a husband or boyfriend
can be too hard on a woman
partner. In this case, learning
from other women is best.”
Star:
Where can women look for gear
and clothing they will need for
hunting, fishing, camping,
archery, hiking or other outdoor
pursuits?
Valentine: All of the
large outfitters have mail order
and retail outlet access to gear
specifically for women. Most
local outdoor supply stores
carry women’s items as well.
Also you can search women’s
outdoor clothing on the
Internet. Gear and clothing
sources are widespread.
The “for
women only” event is October 30,
2009 at Roosevelt State Park
just off the I-20 Morton exit.
Contact Amanda Mills,
769-798-4989 or event
coordinator Abby Coffman,
601-397-1333, e-mail acoffman@nwtf.net.
Step out and do something for
yourself for a change. I can
guarantee you will have an
unforgettable experience that
will be one of the most
enjoyable and educational of
your life. You are never too old
for this outdoor course and too
young only if you are under 14.
And if you are interested in
trying your hand at outdoor
writing, contact me after you
have attended a Women in the
Outdoors event and we will
publish your story about your
experience.