Thursday, August 15, 2013

Introductions and a little history about me

Welcome to Hunt Like a Girl with Melanie!

I have a lot of idea buzzing around in my head about what to do with the blog, but one thing is for sure, it is going to primarily focus on what my experiences have been while learning to hunt. I have certainly had some interesting experiences (at least to me). I have learned more than I knew there was to learn and realize that there is plenty more to learn.

First a little background about me. I am a 47 year old mother of three. As a very young girl I was interested in guns. I have no memory of this, but have been told that I would walk around the house in a dress, cowboy boots, hat, a holster and a cap gun. What I do remember is begging my dad to play cowboys and Indians with me and as an older child playing cops and robbers. What I do not remember ever doing is pretending to hunt. When I was in grade school my parents got both my older sister and I b.b. guns for Christmas. I don't even want to tell you the things I shot holes in with that ( my mom would gladly tell you though ). 

As time went on the b.b. gun was set aside for high school activities and I thought little about it. In 2010 I was reminded of how fun it was to target shoot and began talking about picking it back up. My husband bought me a Ruger 10/22 rifle for Christmas, much to my surprise, and off I went to target shoot. I still loved it just as much as I remember and never expected to go beyond target shooting with it, however, a friend started talking to me about hunting squirrel. I was not convinced it was something that I would enjoy, but I thought it was worth a try, I was up for something new. However, I was pretty sure that if I was able to kill a squirrel that cleaning it would be an entirely different story and if that didn't prove to be a problem I was sure that eating it would! I was wrong, I completely enjoyed the entire experience from beginning to end and believe it or not even my kids will eat squirrel meat! 

I'm not sure exactly what direction this blog will take, but I know that as a woman who hunts I have no trouble at all finding men to converse with on the topic of hunting and I love to pick their brains and learn new things from them. I am always learning new and interesting information. What I do have trouble with is finding other women who have the same passion for hunting that I have. I do meet some from time to time, but they are few and far between and like myself most of them are busy raising families or holding down jobs or both and they have the same struggles I do as far as carving out the time to go hunt. I hope in part that this blog will be a way of connecting with those other women hunters. To learn from them and maybe they can learn from me as well. To share our love for hunting and the outdoors. So, off we go into the wild blue yonder, come join me if you like. 

Here is a link to a pic of me in 2010 with my brand new rifle https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150331499515184&l=311a33f798 

Until next time, Melanie

2 comments:

  1. Melanie, I did go deer hunting several times (with daughter in tow) when I was in my forties. Fun times. If I wasn't working, I think I would attempt it again this year. I have walked the perimeter of our woods all summer and know where the deer are. I am just not sure I have the gumption to do the early hours. Yes, I think I am a fair weather hunter. Did take the hunter safety course again this year and renewed my FOID card. Maybe I can join you in your quest some day!

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  2. I cant wait to read more. You must post pix, because unlike the rest of the free world Im not linked to face book! :)

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