A Women’s Retreat –
My First Pheasant Hunt
By Karen Butler

This year I was invited to a Women’s Retreat to give a class
on Archery, and go Pheasant hunting at the Flying B Ranch, an Orvis Endorsed
Shooting Lodge in Idaho. The event was
hosted
by Nikki Atcheson, an accomplished Professional Hunter and Guide from
Atcheson and Sons Outfitters. I must
say, this was an incredible experience, not only for hunting Pheasants for the
first time, but to meet a group of accomplished female outdoorswomen and
hunters.
At Shoot Like A Girl we are never surprised to meet women
hunters whose own adventures can hold up to the best of camp fire stories! At night, we sat around talking about our
accomplishments. I met women hunters who
were fanatic duck hunters, big game hunters, elk hunters, pheasant hunters,
archery hunters…My favorite stories were from Africa, where a lion pride was
none too happy to be surprised, and becoming kitty food was narrowly
escaped…but, that is another article entirely!

Meals were really the only time we had to hang out (and the
food was phenomenal). The rest of the
time was filled with activities. I
arrived a bit late, and the ladies already had a morning of fly fishing. That afternoon, we went shotgun
shooting! Now, knowing that I was going
on this bird hunt, which I had never done before, I wanted to practice prior to
the hunt. So, Todd and I went to the
range, and he must have flung two boxes of clays, with me only shooting about
ten of them…I know, I wasn’t very good, but I couldn’t figure out how to get
better. Well, thankfully the folks at
the Flying B, we figured it out. As an
Archer and Riflewoman, I aim, aim, aim….as a shotgun shooter, you can’t aim; you
must swing through your shot. Well, the
shotgun I was using had a bead at the end of the barrel…so, naturally, I aimed
on it…well, they pulled that bead off, and SCORE, I finally figured it
out. As a side bar, when I had been
practicing with Todd he told me I wasn’t swinging through, but I just didn’t
get
it… The next morning, we had an
archery class, and talked about hunting clothes. The ladies were natural archers! That afternoon, we went out and shot
rifles! Whoo Hooo, this was a
blast. The team challenged us by
creating different hunting scenarios, and we contorted to try and get into a
shot that would be a good kill. I
recommend everyone challenge themselves to recreate field environment shots in
their practice to ensure you don’t attempt a shot you can’t make. I learned, if I am practically laid out on
the ground, twisted around a tree, I should get in a better position to
shoot. My favorite shooting though was
off the hand shooting!
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This is our dog, Casey! Out on a hunt of her own!
She's told me, that I am never aloud to go bird hunting
without her!
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All these activities, culminated in a full day of Pheasant
Hunting! This was my first Wing Shoot,
and I now know the passion folks have for it.
To me, hunting is just as much about the experience as it is providing
food for my family. Well, this
experience is totally different than climbing in a tree stand at zero dark
thirty, but equally pleasurable. First,
there are the dogs. We hunted over
German Shorthair Pointers, which coincidentally, Todd and I have one of, who
had just finished training prior to this trip.
Well, the dogs were incredible to watch.
They have a job, and they are so happy to do it. When a girl and a dog are working together to
achieve the same goal, there is a connection and beauty that transforms you to
part of nature itself. Then there is the
walk and talk, being able to talk while hunting was a completely foreign experience,
but it was so full of camaraderie and shared adventure, and shared
accomplishment. The hunting was great
too. I was able to harvest five birds.
After the hunt, I learned how to clean the birds; so if I the next time I go
again, I can take the food from the field to the oven.
All in all, this was a grand experience. Thanks to the Flying B and Nikki Atcheson for
a great time! I look forward to going next year! For more information on the Flying B Ranch,
visit
www.flyingbranch.com; and for
Atcheson and Sons, vist
www.atcheson.com.
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