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#029 Two Kentucky women are redefining what it means to be hunters in today's world, proving that you don't need to grow up in a hunting family to become passionate about the sport and working with gundogs.
Hannah Hall and Abbie Binzer share their remarkable journeys into hunting, which both began later in life. Hannah, who started in 2021 with a turkey hunt that left her "100% addicted," has since restructured her entire life around hunting opportunities – leaving her corporate HR career for the flexibility of restaurant work that allows her to chase waterfowl across the country at a moment's notice. Abbie balances a full-time career at Toyota with her growing passion for training and hunting with her chocolate Labrador retrievers, proudly earning hunt test titles despite starting as a complete novice.
The conversation explores the unique challenges women face entering the traditionally male-dominated hunting world, the incredible community they've found through social media groups like "Women of Waterfowl," and how hunting with dogs has transformed their perspective on the sport. Both women spoke candidly about their experiences hunting everything from whitetail deer to sandhill cranes, their triumphs and failures in the field, and the special bond that develops when working alongside a well-trained retriever.
Perhaps most compelling is how these women view hunting as more than recreation – it's become their lifestyle and potentially their livelihood. Hannah shares her entrepreneurial plans for waterfowl taxidermy and a fishing guide service, while both discuss how watching their dogs work sometimes brings more satisfaction than the harvest itself. Their enthusiasm for mentoring other women looking to enter the sport offers hope for a more inclusive hunting community.
Whether you're an experienced hunter or someone curious about getting started, their fresh perspective and genuine passion might just inspire you to grab a shotgun, train a retriever, and discover the rewards of hunting for yourself. Listen in and experience hunting through the eyes of a new generation of women changing what it means to be a hunter.
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Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by:
Purina Pro Plan
Cornerstone Gundog Academy
Retriever Training Supply
Migra Ammunitions
Waterstone Labradors
PhoLicious Foods
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#029 Two Kentucky women are redefining what it means to be hunters in today's world, proving that you don't need to grow up in a hunting family to become passionate about the sport and working with gundogs.
Hannah Hall and Abbie Binzer share their remarkable journeys into hunting, which both began later in life. Hannah, who started in 2021 with a turkey hunt that left her "100% addicted," has since restructured her entire life around hunting opportunities – leaving her corporate HR career for the flexibility of restaurant work that allows her to chase waterfowl across the country at a moment's notice. Abbie balances a full-time career at Toyota with her growing passion for training and hunting with her chocolate Labrador retrievers, proudly earning hunt test titles despite starting as a complete novice.
The conversation explores the unique challenges women face entering the traditionally male-dominated hunting world, the incredible community they've found through social media groups like "Women of Waterfowl," and how hunting with dogs has transformed their perspective on the sport. Both women spoke candidly about their experiences hunting everything from whitetail deer to sandhill cranes, their triumphs and failures in the field, and the special bond that develops when working alongside a well-trained retriever.
Perhaps most compelling is how these women view hunting as more than recreation – it's become their lifestyle and potentially their livelihood. Hannah shares her entrepreneurial plans for waterfowl taxidermy and a fishing guide service, while both discuss how watching their dogs work sometimes brings more satisfaction than the harvest itself. Their enthusiasm for mentoring other women looking to enter the sport offers hope for a more inclusive hunting community.
Whether you're an experienced hunter or someone curious about getting started, their fresh perspective and genuine passion might just inspire you to grab a shotgun, train a retriever, and discover the rewards of hunting for yourself. Listen in and experience hunting through the eyes of a new generation of women changing what it means to be a hunter.
Support the show
Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by:
Purina Pro Plan
Cornerstone Gundog Academy
Retriever Training Supply
Migra Ammunitions
Waterstone Labradors
PhoLicious Foods
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