How women can help change the dwindling participation numbers in hunting

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Growth rates show interest, but there’s work to be done.Written By:Eric Morken|6:40 pm, Oct. 21, 2021

From back, left to right, Rachel Duclos, Dayna Adams, Heather Hilgart, Kim Nguyen, Kelise LaSharr, and Colleen Foehrenbacher, front, pose for a photo together during a women’s hunting weekend they had during October of the 2020 archery deer season. Adams is a board member of the non-profit Women Hunting and Fishing in All Seasons organization. The Minnesota organization works to introduce women to the hunting and fishing fields through events they host while connecting them to other organizations and resources that can help women stay involved in the outdoors. (Contributed photo)

From back, left to right, Rachel Duclos, Dayna Adams, Heather Hilgart, Kim Nguyen, Kelise LaSharr, and Colleen Foehrenbacher, front, pose for a photo together during a women’s hunting weekend they had during October of the 2020 archery deer season. Adams is a board member of the non-profit Women Hunting and Fishing in All Seasons organization. The Minnesota organization works to introduce women to the hunting and fishing fields through events they host while connecting them to other organizations and resources that can help women stay involved in the outdoors. (Contributed photo)

ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — Alexandria’s Lauren Krebs patiently sat in her elevated stand during a cool Nov. 3 morning in 2018 looking over the brushy tree cover and cattails in the swamp on her family’s hunting property in Douglas County.

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