If you’ve never seen how enthusiastic and amazed women
    are when they hit their first clay pigeon or see how great the
    women are at cheering their classmates on when they hit OR
    miss a clay pigeon; it’s a pretty awesome sight.

    Maybe shooting isn’t your forte; what about fishing or fly
    fishing?  How about experiencing the serenity of learning to
    fish and then catching your first fish?

    Have you ever had the desire to learn how to shoot a bow?  
    You may never go archery hunting, but maybe you like the
    thought of target practice.

    Have you ever wondered how women in the 1800’s lived?  
    How about taking a pioneer women skills class and learn
    about building fires with flint and steel, see replicas of guns
    that were
    used at that time, how about learning about what goes on at
    a civil war reenactment, what about learning to throw a
    tomahawk or knife?

    These are just a couple of the different types of classes that
    are held at events. “The Women in the Outdoors program
    allows the NWTF to reach an entirely new audience, one
    that has been overlooked in the past for outdoors sports and
    conservation,” said Rob Keck, NWTF CEO.

    Women in the Outdoors programs are held at various types
    of locations.  From shooting clubs, archery clubs, hunting
    clubs, plantations, women’s groups, guide services, to
    private farms, or
    anywhere we can gather for a safe and fun day in the
    outdoors.  The events are held across the country with
    experts on hand to teach in a non-competitive manner.   

    Women in the Outdoors members are from all over North
    America and Canada.  We have Women’s Regional
    Coordinators for every state, so no matter where you’re from,
    there’s a Coordinator who will be happy to assist you.
West Virginia State Chapter National Wild Turkey Federation