Posts by Georgette Wood

Exploring In The Real Outdoors

             Railroad Track over the Potomac River                  (Photo taken by Cory Hine) My nephew Cory and I decided to go on some extraordinary excursions while he was visiting our family. I took him to some of my favorite places which were in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Antietam Battlefield, in Maryland; and Skyline Drive [...]

Hiliary’s Wild Venison Casserole

Ingredients 2      pounds venison, cut into cubes 3/4  cup full-bodied red wine (Cabernet Sauvignon, Cotes du Rhone, Zinfandel, Shiraz or Barolo) 2      tablespoons olive oil 1  1/2 teaspoons seasoned salt 1      teaspoon allspice berries 4      cloves pickled garlic 1      tablespoon olive oil 4      red onions, chopped 1      cup beluga [...]

Safety reminders for hunters

Reblogged from Iowa Environmental Focus: Last Friday, two Iowa men sustained gunshot wounds while deer hunting. A man from Lansing was hit in the back of the head while hunting in Allamakee County, and a man from Muscatine injured his hand when his gun discharged while he was putting it away. Wisconsin’s Department of Natural [...]

Hunting Etiquette Equals Happy Hunting

Have you ever walked out to the woods to climb that awesome tree stand of yours on the first hunting day of the year and found someone in it? Or have your tree stand taken before hunting season begins? I know this happens to a lot of us and we have to confront the person [...]

Women Hunters Are Becoming Very Popular In The Hunting Sports

Women hunters are becoming very popular in the hunting sports. I remember growing up and having to wear my father’s orange coat; because they didn’t make anything at that time for girls. You see in our era of growing up women didn’t hunt or there wasn’t a lot of talk about women hunters. The women were taught to cook, sew, clean, and become a wife and a mother. You didn’t hear too many stories about ladies hunting.

Disabled War Veteran Joins The Smith & Wesson Shooting Team

At the 2011 National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meetings held on April 30th in Pittsbugh, Pennsylvania. Trevor Baucom, a 31 year old, former United States Army Chief Warrant Officer #3 (CW3) and Blackhawk pilot, was announced as the first disabled Veteran to shoot on the Smith & Wesson Shooting Team. He will be the company’s [...]

Congrats To George Dvorchak on Winning 2011 Antelope Hunt!

    I won the hunt last year from the Wyoming Business Council Meeting.  Annie Wood announced my name as the winner, and  I was so shocked.  It was my first time going to the meeting to represent Women’s Outdoor News.  I was very impressed that so many people came over and congratulated me on winning. [...]

Remington Model 700 Bolt Action VTR-ATACS

Ladies, are you looking for an accurate rifle?   The one that doesn’t kick like a mule when you shoot it! I have the rifle for you.   It’s the Remington Model 700 Bolt Action VTR-ATACS featuring the newest innovation in camouflage from Digital Concealment Systems and comes chambered in the two most popular calibers in today’s [...]

Zippo Hand Warmers For Those Cold Days

Zippo Open Field Hand Warmers With its rugged, metal construction, the reusable Zippo Hand Warmer allows the outdoor enthusiast to enjoy the great outdoors, even when it’s cold. Thanks to its slim and sleek design, the Hand Warmer can easily fit into any pocket, and it burns Zippo lighter fluid to produce safe and reliable heat for up to 12 hours.

PrimaLoft Introduces New Product at Shot Show 2011

At the 2011 Shot Show held at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. PrimaLoft held their press conference on Wednesday Morning. Their representative Diane O’Connell introduced their new synthetic material used in such product lines as Browning, LLBean, Scentlock, Under Armour, and Russell Outdoor. PrimaLoft insulation products offer superior performance for high quality cold-weather gear. [...]

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