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MEET ULTIMATE EXTREME HUNTRESS LINDSAY CHRISTENSEN

Lindsay was born and raised in a small town in the foothills of southeast Idaho. Lindsay’s father was blessed with two daughters and no sons, and as a result, she grew up doing everything that a father would take his sons to do. Lindsay thought hunting, fishing, and shooting guns and bows was a “normal” thing for little girls to do. 

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REELCAMO GIRL FITNESS - LEGS

Today’s platform: Tabata style, for 3 rounds. Do each exercise for 35 seconds with a 10 second rest in between. Do all 5 exercises then return to the top of the list and repeat in the same manner. Do 3 full rounds. This will make those legs pack ready!!

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REELCAMO GIRL FITNESS - WORKOUT WEDNESDAY (TRIPLE THREAT)

#triplethreat This one is gonna rock your bod! Today's platform: do the first set of three exercises all the way through, then repeat for 3 rounds before moving on. Follow the same order for the 2nd and third sets.

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ReelCamo Girl Fitness - Workout Wednesday (Full Body)

This week we're stepping up the difficulty. I love these workouts because you are working your entire body during every exercise. Static holds work every part of the body. Your abs are still getting a workout during the leg and arm portions and vice versa. 

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ReelCamo Girl Product Review - Razor Slim Shooter Folding Muff

The Razor Slim Shooter Folding Muff. These are ultra-low-profile muffs with two omnidirectional microphones. You can hear everyone talking at the gun range and protect your hearing every time a shot is fired. And they are available in just about every color too.

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ReelCamo Girl Product Review: Wilderness Warmth

I recently received the Balleck Wilderness Warmth to test and share my thoughts on. While it’s June here in Iowa and I am not able to truly field test this product, I wanted to share my initial thoughts.

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Nature’s Paint Face Paint – RCG Product Review

Growing up I never used face paint. Honestly, growing up hunting was a lot different than it is now. It was simple, much simpler before social media and staff positions/sponsorships. With that being said, one thing remains true and that is my passion for hunting and being able to provide organic meat for my family.

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Teach Kids to be Passionate About the Outdoors

I was lucky enough to teach an outdoor class for fish dissection at our Bear Creek Days for schools in southwest Montana. I loaded up 50 rainbow trout from the Ennis National Fish Hatchery and took them to our camp ground at the base of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness where several schools from the area had a field trip week. They learned about all the insides of a trout as well as the history of native trout and fish verses nonnative introduced fish of Montana. It was a very rewarding day to hang out with 8th graders who loved getting their hands dirty. But that isn’t what completely set apart that day from any other.

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