Wild Game Wednesdays!

Join us on March 27th, at 6pm MDT on Instagram Live @artemis_sportswomen.

Wild Game Wednesdays Episode 3! Join us on Instagram live and listen in as sportswomen talk about hunting, fishing, and conservation. Ask questions, hear different perspectives, and learn some great wild game recipes. Did we mention there were prizes?!

This month, Artemis will be talking to Becca Aceto, Artemis Ambassador and Idaho Wildlife Federation’s Communications and Outreach Coordinator. We will be demonstrating how to grill up an elk heart and talking about ways to start becoming actively involved in conservation.

Bingo: Play along for a chance to win!

  1. Join Artemis program manager Marcia Brownlee and special guest Becca Aceto at 6pm MDT on Instagram Live @artemis_sportswomen. This video will be accessible for 24 hours.
  2. Play bingo online here or DM @artemis_sportswomen and we will send you one
  3. If you get BINGO, post a picture of your winning card on Instagram and tag #ArtemisSportswomen by 7pm on March 28th.
  4. Winners for Episode 3 will be entered into a raffle to win a Tintri Short Sleeve shirt from Prois!

Winners will also be entered into our Grand Prize Raffle, which will be drawn in December 2019. The Grand Prize will be a Fishpond Ice-Storm Cooler filled with surprises, including a $50 gift certificate from RepYourWater and a Próis Tintri Long sleeve! Play every month and have 12 chances to win this great Grand Prize!

 

Sponsor: This month, Wild Game Wednesdays is sponsored by Próis, hunting apparel engineered exclusively for the female hunter. Próis believes women hunt hard and deserve the gear to support their pursuits.

 

Wild Game Meal: This month we will be making Grilled Elk Heart Caprese Sandwiches!

Special Guest: Becca Aceto, Artemis Ambassador and Idaho Wildlife Federation’s Communications and Outreach Coordinator.

Becca grew up in southwest Ohio, the hardwood forests and small creeks of the state her roadmap. She received a B.S. in Natural Resources from the University of Kentucky and brought her passions west, working as a wilderness ranger in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, as well as compiling data under the collaborative Greater Sage-grouse Habitat Assessment Framework monitoring project and monitoring cattle and sheep grazing allotments on the Sawtooth National Forest. She is seldom without a camera or pen and paper and her writing has been featured by outdoor companies and other publications.

An avid outdoorswoman, Becca tends to seek out the quieter places on the map. She enjoys hunting, fly fishing, foraging for wild edible plants, skiing and horseback riding across the wide-ranging pubic lands of Idaho. She is a strong advocate for this state’s wild places and is passionate about working to retain healthy wildlife populations and habitat, accessible public land, as well as connecting others with this state’s diverse natural resources and landscapes. Becca is also the Communications and Outreach Coordinator for the Idaho Wildlife Federation.

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