Hunt Like A Girl's Beretta Turkey Hunt Contest

Two new hunters can win an all-expenses-paid guided turkey experience in Kansas.

by posted on March 22, 2022
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Are you new to hunting, or have a best girlfriend, mom, sister or daughter who is ready to venture into the turkey woods for the first time? If so, this might be the year to do it, as Shoot Like a Girl and Beretta have partnered again to give two lucky winners an all-expenses paid guided turkey experience in Kansas, April 21 - 25, 2022!

To enter, go to the Hunt Like A Girl contest page and nominate yourself or a friend by submitting an essay and a short video explaining why you or your nominee should win! Entries with video submission have a greater chance of winning. 

Last year NRA Women’s Ashley Thess participated in her inaugural hunt with Hunt Like a Girl and Beretta, taking her first turkey and coming away with a greater appreciation and understanding of conservation and hunting. She even found a fantastic recipe through which she could test her culinary skills on wild game. Check out her story here.

Please be sure to share this contest information on social media, and include the hashtags: #ShootLikeAGirl #BerettaTribe #MyBerettaStory #Beretta 

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