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These outdoor women are recognized in the outdoor community for their longtime contributions and accomplishments in representing today's outdoor woman.
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Lynn
Boykin (deceased)
Boykin was elected as the first woman president of the NWTF in
February 1995. She was a member of the organization for nearly
two decades and served on the national board of directors for
10 years, prior to her death in 2000. More
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Peggy
Vallery
Meeting Peggy Vallery for the first time, one could readily accept
the fact that she is past president of the Tucson Opera Dames
and served on the Arizona Opera Companys Board of Directors.
What you might not be able to believe is that shes an accomplished
hunter and conservationist who is highly respected in the hunting
industry. She has hunted all over the worldAfrica, Asia,
Australia, Europe and North Americaand is a true ambassador
for women hunters everywhere. More
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Sherry
Crumley
Sherry Crumley of Buchanan, Va., started hunting only 13
years ago. Her dad had taught her how to shoot growing up, but
it was her husband, Jim, who first took her hunting. The story
goes that in the spring of 1986 Jim asked her to go turkey hunting
with him to watch the sunrise and look at wildflowers. But hearing
a turkey gobble changed her life. More
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Suzie
Brewster
Suzie Brewster owns her own consultant company in Washington,
D.C., and is chairman of the Washington Womens Shooting
Club, which she helped found in 1994. She is an avid hunter and
firearms instructor. More
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