If you haven’t seen it yet, the latest issue of Field and Stream features female hunter Mia Anstine on the cover.
I was really excited to see this. Mia’s blog was one of the first blogs I found when I was getting into hunting so it’s great seeing her gracing the cover. Plus, there are 10 other women making a difference in the outdoors inside the issue!
Did you know there have only been 3 women on the cover of Field and Stream in the history of the magazine? The first, Queen Elizabeth in 1976. The second, Eva Shockey in 2014. And now the third, Mia Anstine in 2016. While it’s small number, I’m glad it only took years for this to happen again instead of decades.
Representation is so important. Seeing a magazine full of strong women in the outdoors makes me really happy. When I was younger, I never saw hunting as something I could do. Field and Stream magazines were always around the house growing up, but I never saw a woman on the cover. I never looked at the magazine and thought, “hey, that could be me one day!”
Now, no one ever said I couldn’t hunt when I was younger. Not even my dad or brothers said I couldn’t join them. I just didn’t know any women who hunted nor had I seen a picture of a female hunting so it seemed off limits to me. Now this doesn’t mean I grew up a girly girl either. At my brother’s wedding last month, his best friend even told people there, “You wouldn’t believe how much of a tomboy Jen used to be growing up!”
Looking back on it, I wanted to be a lot of female characters I saw. I loved the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and wanted to be April O’Neil. I always chose Sonya when playing Mortal Kombat on Sega because she was my favorite from the movie. I loved Sam on the sitcom Step By Step because she worked on cars and was also a tomboy. Do you see where I’m going here? In movies and shows, some geared for boys, I always identified with the women. I’m sure there’s a fancy psychological term and explanation behind that but that’s out of my realm of expertise. What I do know is the females that young girls see in media are important.
I often wonder what would’ve happened had I seen a woman on the cover of my dad’s hunting magazines. Would I have told my dad I wanted to be a girl like that one day? I guess I’ll never know. But I hope that there are little girls who have seen either Eva Shockey or Mia Anstine on the covers and told their parents they want to be like that one day.
That’s why representation is so important—all it takes is one picture to open a whole new world to a child and create a new passion. More and more women are being highlighted for their accomplishments in the outdoors and it’s amazing to see. I hope by the time I have kids, females being represented in the outdoors is the norm. Because I sure could’ve used it when I was a little girl.
Good read Jen! You keep it up girl. You will make it someday into the spot light. You have the drive and the purpose. It doesn’t and shouldn’t be all about guys. I think it is great what you are doing. Each and everyday. I pass knowledge and insight into the outdoors world along to the females that come into my life, young to old. It makes my heart warm when I see them find something to get their heart ticking about the outdoors. I recently gave a small handful of polished agates that I had done found and polished myself to a little 7 year old girl. Now she has her Father taking her mountain bike riding to find agates. Another girl, got her out for her first fishing trip. No salmon, but a bunch of sharks, rockfish, flounder etc. Which we returned. She had a blast. Took another on her first agate hunting trip on Wed. and brought back over 100lbs of agates on my back, while mountain bike riding.. Another hooked on the outdoors! I have a good friend that is one of the heads of Mossy Oak.. I will be telling him about you and your ventures. I have a hunch that he may be interested in what you have to offer Mossy Oak. Let me know if you are interested.
Thank you for such a nice comment! It means a lot. That’s great that you pass along what you know to females in your life. It’s awesome how one small gesture can open up a whole new world and passion for someone! That’s really cool that you agate hunt, never heard of someone doing that! Thank you so much, that’d be awesome if you passed my blog along!
What a sweet post. I enjoy influencing others, women, children, and men, into hunting or simply the outdoors. It’s heart warming to see I’ve had an impression on you. It’s also encouraging to see you passing the passion along to others. Keep up the beautiful work.
Cheers,
Mia
Thank you so much for the kind comment, Mia! You definitely have made an impression on me and inspired me to do more in the outdoors. I’m so glad you saw this post, thank you for taking the time to comment! It means a lot!