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“Four of us went out to North Dakota,” Carr said, recalling their first trip to that state. “We got hooked up with a guy who owned land, and we paid him with baked goods.”

Ringnecks and the places they inhabit, the women say, are especially alluring.

“I like the exercise in pheasant hunting,” Laine said. “You’re outside on a beautiful day. And I love the dog aspect. If you get a bird, it’s a bonus.”

Said Carr, who grew up in Detroit Lakes:

“I like the camaraderie, walking, seeing the country, watching my dog work — it’s so much fun to see the birds flush. And they are good eating,” she said.

She believes men are more accepting of female hunters these days. Still, she and Laine rarely encounter women hunting solely with other women. Usually they are with husbands or boyfriends.

But that may be changing.

 Bird hunting interest

“Demand for upland bird hunting among women has increased,” said Linda Bylander, Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) coordinator. BOW, a DNR program, introduces women to a variety of outdoor activities, including hunting.

“It’s an easier entry sport for women than deer hunting,” she said.

Because of the growing interest, Bylander will introduce in 2013 a new series of upland bird hunting programs for women.

“Women make up over 50 percent of the population, but not 50 percent of hunters. We want women to enjoy these sports,” Bylander said, adding:

“The barriers are being knocked down. It’s more acceptable. And there’s more and more young girls out there hunting.”

Carr’s advice:

“I would tell other women to not be afraid to step out of your comfort zone, and just try it. Because if you don’t ever try it, you’ll never know.”

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