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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3004572" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Let’s look at some 10-year comparative data from the National Sporting Goods Association in several categories.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>In 2004, some 2,679,000 females participated in some form of hunting. That number represented 13% of the total hunting population. Ten years later, according to 2013 data, 3,344,000 females hunted, and they represented 19.4% of the total hunting population. That’s an increase of nearly 25%. So, one out of every five hunters who went afield in 2013 was female.Those numbers deserve a close look if you haven’t been studying them already. But here’s a really remarkable stat: The number of women bowhunters grew from 499,000 to 1,135,000 during that same timeframe. That’s a whopping 127.5% increase.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://business.realtree.com/business-blog/female-hunter-numbers-growing-fast" target="_blank">https://business.realtree.com/business-blog/female-hunter-numbers-growing-fast</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3004572, member: 5412"] Let’s look at some 10-year comparative data from the National Sporting Goods Association in several categories. In 2004, some 2,679,000 females participated in some form of hunting. That number represented 13% of the total hunting population. Ten years later, according to 2013 data, 3,344,000 females hunted, and they represented 19.4% of the total hunting population. That’s an increase of nearly 25%. So, one out of every five hunters who went afield in 2013 was female.Those numbers deserve a close look if you haven’t been studying them already. But here’s a really remarkable stat: The number of women bowhunters grew from 499,000 to 1,135,000 during that same timeframe. That’s a whopping 127.5% increase. [URL]https://business.realtree.com/business-blog/female-hunter-numbers-growing-fast[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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