Sporting Classics Digital

Jan/Feb 2017

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50 • S P O R T I N G C L A S S I C S some of the comments and questions you get from fans versus what males in the industry receive can be as different as night and day. What's the worst thing anyone's ever said to you during one of these encounters, and how difficult is it to remain professional during times like that? I was once asked to do an interview for a French news outlet, and the phrase that the reporter used was absurd. She said, "I bully us online don't shake us. We know that the people who take the time to sit and attack woman after woman online are cowards. The best thing we can do is continue to do what we know is right. Continuing with the way female hunters are treated, I've seen you and other female hunting celebrities at trade shows, conventions, and in public, and have to say atrocious behavior? I think females are attacked more viciously online because we are seen as a soft target. Women tend to take personal attacks harder than men. What these attackers don't understand is that female hunters are tough. We are tougher than most because we have pushed ourselves in the field and put ourselves through trial after trial. The pitiful attempts to

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