The Boone and Crockett Club, that venerable institution founded by Theodore Roosevelt himself to champion ethical hunting and wildlife conservation, is stepping up in a big way for women in the outdoors. Come 2026, they’re hosting two dedicated skills retreats at the stunning Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center on Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front near Dupuyer. First up is the Outdoorswomen Skills Retreat from July 24–26, followed by the Women of the Hunt Skills Retreat on September 4–6. These aren’t your average weekend getaways—these are immersive, hands-on programs for women 18 and older, diving deep into practical outdoor skills, hunting techniques, fair-chase ethics, and fostering a tight-knit community of like-minded adventurers. Picture grizzly country backdrops, expert instructors from the Club’s network, and real-world training that turns novices into confident field operatives.
What’s clever here isn’t just the timing or the location—it’s the strategic empowerment angle that resonates hard with the 2A community. In an era where anti-gun narratives paint firearms as tools of division, Boone and Crockett is quietly building an army of proficient, ethical female shooters and hunters who embody self-reliance and Second Amendment values. These retreats emphasize marksmanship, field dressing, stalking, and survival skills, all grounded in the Club’s 130-year legacy of conservation through sustainable harvest. For 2A advocates, this is gold: women-led initiatives like these dismantle stereotypes, boost participation rates (women now make up nearly 30% of hunters per U.S. Fish & Wildlife stats), and fortify the cultural backbone of gun rights. It’s a direct counter to urban disconnects, proving that armed conservationists—especially women—are the real stewards of our wild heritage.
The implications? Massive ripple effects for gun culture’s future. As these retreats scale (expect waitlists), they’ll produce vocal advocates who vote with their rifles, lobby for access, and mentor the next gen. In redoubt states like Montana, this seeds grassroots 2A strength amid creeping regulations. Pro-2A folks should cheer and support—sign up, donate, or amplify. Boone and Crockett isn’t just hosting events; they’re reloading the front lines of freedom, one skilled woman at a time. Who’s ready to join the hunt?