Welcome To SOLA, A Girls Only Hunting Club

This “no boys allowed” website showcases women from all walks of life – from working moms to cancer survivors.
Welcome To SOLA, A Girls Only Hunting Club

From Robinson Outdoors, makers of ScentBlocker branded hunting clothing, scent-eliminating liquids and Tree Spider hunting safety equipment, comes a "Girls Only" hunting club. That's right ladies, SOLA Shield in the Field will feature everything hunting and outdoors, and it's just for you. This "no boys allowed" website showcases women from all walks of life — from working moms to cancer survivors. Every woman is sure to find someone on the team they can relate with.

What will women find? According to Robinson Outdoors, the site will feature throngs of articles focusing on topics like: Overcoming Boy's Club Intimidation, Picking The Right Bow, Wearing Makeup While Hunting, My First African Kudu Bull and the list goes on. Plus, Karen Butler and Cristy Crawford of the rapidly expanding "Shoot Like A Girl" organization will be contributing valuable information on a regular basis. Shoot Like A Girl's mission: To grow the number of women who participate in shooting sports by empowering them with confidence.

Also part of this elite "women only" contributor cadre is Whitetail Addicts Elishia Rouselle, and Deer Passion's Brandi Rose and Elizabeth Peterson. These popular hunting blogs carry a strong female following, and the presence of these two bloggers is sure to bring some attention to the new site.

From the outdoor television scene come ScentBlocker's Most Wanted Lauren Thomas and Sarah Burkeland of Pulse Factor TV. These ladies will focus on wild game in the kitchen and the realities of hunting world-class game; all from a woman's point of view.

"We're all so excited about the new women's SOLA blog site where all can contribute, comment and engage with the team,"said Robinson Outdoor Products Marketing Director Michael Swan. "We've got lady hunters, instructors and outdoor life enthusiasts from all walks of life ready to open up and share their tricks and tips; their joys and defeats. Women make up a significant portion of our loyal customers and we’re happy they now have a place to call home."



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