Sitka Southeast Podcast
In Episode 11 of the Sitka Southeast Podcast, we sit down with Jaycey Stone, co-founder of Sisterhood of the Hunt, to discuss why the future of hunting depends on building stronger communities and welcoming more people into the outdoors. Jaycey shares her journey into hunting, the inspiration behind founding Sisterhood of the Hunt, and how the organization is helping women across the country gain the confidence, knowledge, and community they need to become lifelong hunters.We also dive into one of the most overlooked topics in conservation: how hunting license sales and the Pittman-Robertson Act directly fund wildlife management, habitat restoration, and conservation efforts across North Carolina and the United States. From the importance of introducing children—especially daughters—to hunting, to breaking down the barriers that keep new hunters from getting started, this episode explores what it will take to preserve our hunting heritage for future generations.Finally, we discuss the evolution of women's hunting gear, common mistakes new hunters make, the role of mentorship, and why community is one of the most powerful tools we have for growing hunting the right way.Whether you're a lifelong hunter, brand new to the outdoors, or simply passionate about conservation, this conversation is packed with valuable insights and perspectives you won't want to miss.As always, come into the store and mention the podcast for 15% off your next purchase.Host: Jake Norris (@jnorri15)Co-Host: Landon Pearson (@BruteModeCollective )Special Guest: Jaycey Stone (@sisterhoodofthehunt)
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