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Saturday, November 17, 2012

The Huntress and the Sexual Predator.



Remember this: Do not throw stones at people talking from experience. It might save your life.



I am writing this piece more as a warning than a commentary on ruining some outfitter's hunting business. At the rate someone participating in this kind of behavior is pursuing, they are going to harm themselves. Always investigate outfitters from a reputable or irreputable outfitter service.

Sexual predators have been around for a long time. Usually these sorts of people are found in the form of rapists, child molesters, pimps, sex traffickers and overtly-dominant types in relationships. Sexual predators always find an environment where they can take every advantage for themselves by the 'spot and stalk' technique that is prevalent in hunting circles. There is also such a thing as prostitution rings in hunting. This is not a part of hunting, yet a way for a group or person to take advantage of the beloved sport that I have come to love. It even extends into shooting as the escort service type. These types of endeavors are more socially directed than anything to do with hunting itself. It's a way to take advantage of an activity for selfish and polluting purposes. I guess some savvy individual sees a 'need' and offers a 'service'.
Sexual Tourism has become a global problem. International businesses are using self-prostitution as a means to acquire money under the guise of a service. Sex sales because it's on the mainstream  commercials and magazine ads, but it's meant to be titillating. There are those that actually prostrate women out as a advertisement, knowing that it allures to the empty promise of sex with a beautiful, unattainable woman. If that woman isn't getting paid-she's being exploited by a pimp-like individual.
Human beings are sexual beings. It's when that ideal gets exploited for monetary rewards in the form of the age old profession.
How would the sexual predator use hunting as a lure to attract unknowing females or females that want to get into the sport but haven't participated before?
Build a social media page with a corresponding internet business page then connect with strangers on the internet while researching their personal likes and dislikes. Oh happy day when they enter a private page. They then stay silent, watch and wait for opportunity. It's literally a virtual Ghillie suit.
You would have to be an adept hunter who can notice anomalies to spot one of these because it is usually another hunter. Yes, the sexual predator is an actually hunter. Why break from tradition?
Not to long ago, I used a social media site and became connected to a person there that was advertised as a guide. I made the random comment but there was limited response. There was also another safari page I was connected to that the year before solicited me to 'come there and hunt' but my father was ill. I said no, but kept it in the back of my mind so if my situation changed I could look into booking a hunt. Of course, I didn't feel the need to disclose my intentions as it was a business. I also wanted to open a dialogue with the owners so that I could feel comfortable about going to a foreign land by myself without the worry  someone I wasn't sure of was waiting for me.
I deleted that page because I became more concerned the business was shady. Within an hour of the disconnect, the other outfitter sent a request. I took it then re-friended the other page I had just left.
Why would I do that? Like in Hamlet, I thought something was stinking in Denmark. I also thought the likelihood there was a herd behind this unsavory business, I could just relieve myself of the whole mess and block them all. I also figured if I didn't 'nip it in the bud' like Barney Fife said,  I would have an ongoing problem of strangers having fun at my expense.
Later, I would learn these two men (with the help of others) worked together anonymously doing questionable things on the internet at the admission of the other.
In a nutshell this is what happened. I was approached by an individual that was drunk by admission who later sent me a nude photo of himself with the promise that the following month if I were to book a safari with him,  that I could have sex with him the whole time, hunt and have me pay for it. When he found out I wasn't interested based on his behavior,  he proclaimed I was stalking him. He became very angry then the following conversations reeked of a fake remorse at his behavior.
After that conversation with the photos, I decided to investigate the people I thought were involved. It seemed to me they were passing the phone around while they were on a hunt or online because they never could keep up with the conversation or the right language. I am really not sure how many were involved. I spoke to this lovely lady who told me what I suspected the whole time. It was a lure to get unsuspecting females either married or with children to go abroad for sex and hunting at a price. If they were married that would be all the better because then if they consummate the deal in the bed, there is always the threat of blackmail because of adultery and shame to their children or family.
The other aspect to this is, if the trip were planned with the intention to hide some adulterous act, the female couldn't be promised that once she arrived in that foreign land that she would be meeting the person she was suppose to. Even meeting the intended outfitter once she leaves the airport, the fact she may never be seen again is likely. There is also the fear of being sold as a sex slave.
I really don't have to name names because this is real. Other women should know that these things can happen to them. Most will believe it could ever happen to them. There is your first mistake.
It's detrimental to the sport. As women are becoming more involved, you have novices that do not have mentors to see them over rough spots or have their back when they get in this kind of situation.
It's probably single mothers, divorcees, wives, and singletons.
There are also adventure seeking young college students dreaming of fabulous trips to foreign lands and having a good-looking guy as a plus would lure them because in truth they are not worldly,  only intrepid.
It's  like going into the Alaskan tundra inhabited by bears. If you're not savvy enough or knowledgeable, the chance you're going to get eaten by one is almost assured. Unless you're crazy like a fox.
By the time this person or persons got through they asked for my silence or 'not to tell'.

Here I was thinking:

1. I got propositions with nude photos and empty promises.
2. I got insulted because I rejected the offer.
3. The person or persons thought I was a target or wanted to get incriminating info on me.
4. Asked for my silence on their bad behavior.
5. Finally stated they have a physical problem to excuse bad behavior.

I then thought what could possibly happen to a woman that goes abroad by herself to these places:
1. Once she's picked up from the airport she disappears like Natalee Holloway. Never to be seen again. I watched a documentary where women would consort with him even after he was all over the news for murder. He eventually was videotaped trying to start a sex trade operation in Thailand(??) then he killed a Peruvian girl, which ended in his imprisonment.
2. She decides she has been mislead by the person because once she meets them in person, they are not what they advertised. She might get away by leaving for a hotel before going with them.
3. She is suspicious something isn't right but then finds out later when she gets to where they are taking her,  that she is then threatened, raped, or fed to the hippos.
4. She goes, gets emotionally entangled then tossed aside while depleted of her money. Again if the outfitter is nice, she might return and put more money into the business but when she becomes to clingy, is dismissed and threatened with blackmail or shamed into silence.

Sexual predators see their targets as emotionally compromised or to open. This lady I talked to asked the question more to herself, "How did that happen to me?". The guide/outfitter that took advantage of her, probably saw a generally honest and open person then went in for the kill. I would suspect he took his time, learned his quarry, what lured her, set out the bait and waited for her to approach.

It would be quite easy to take advantage of an emotionally compromised person that is having trouble at home. They tend to seek out a trustworthy soul to counsel them through their problems but this is when the predator strikes. When they think you are weak-minded or distracted.

Most animals are naive, will come right up to danger, and be the willing victim by happenstance. They see no danger. The outfitter that is a sexual predator will exploit this by appearing trustworthy and a protector. Once he has you in his clutches in a foreign land, where else is there to go but along with it or fight your way out the bush the best way you can. Once you are there you are in it. Its called Deep Shit.


~Written by: W Harley Bloodworth~

~Courtesy of the AOFH~

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Beginning Of A Journey: Upon Closer Inspection.



Remember this: The road starts somewhere

These are my philosophies on Hunting, and with the creation and appreciation of beauty, ideas, and the undetectable truths of life that ebb and flow like wind through the trees. As I expect, each individual person to come to their own conclusions. My intent is not to project my thoughts, as a belief system, for someone to adopt, but yet an example to be used as a tool for others just starting out. 

I always wondered on my thought process when it came to seizing an idea and mulling it over. I had a friend that told me one time that I was always pondering. What if I am the type of person that dwells on the ability to detect all the ingredients in a composition? 

Hunting is a composition, much like a work of art or a faceted gem. Depending on the perspective, each view can be different at any given time. If you break Hunting up into several pieces, can each piece stand alone to signify an identifiable marker of  Hunting as a whole? Should not all facets be taken into consideration of the whole? 

I think so. I am looking every day at the meager, mundane, or the illusion of such and the thin veil that lays over life.  I either looked to hard, not enough, or not at all. I remember a Physics professor named Dr. Peterson say..."upon closer inspection". That is what I am always performing.....a closer inspection of things that my senses experience and what my mental processes form after all the information that can be gathered constructs. Let us go together as hunters and take a ‘closer inspection’ of Hunting, Fishing and the Wilderness; a precious jewel, from the eyes of a female hunter.

The Aesthetics of a Female Hunter begins with digesting a world view, regarding how that fits into your belief system of a concept and how you manifest that ideal in the form of a personal aesthetic from the center of your heart and soul. This personal aesthetic can be based upon experiences or life skills you learn from the cradle to the grave. 

As women, the world view of hunting can be seen as a personal experience that is a part of your daily life. The world view of hunting is a less personal experience and information you take in from outside sources. These sources can be negative or positive, but you as the female hunter, are the decision maker on what you allow and don’t allow. 


The aesthetics of a female hunter takes into allowances that each individual female has a separate and unique upbringing or experience. 

This personal aesthetic is a family heirloom the female hunter can pass along to her children or anyone that she cares to share her inner thoughts and world with. One could argue that you would not take Hunting into your being as a part of you, but you do. Females and males who hunt do have the capacity to exert a certain amount of intuition. Whether women have more, or men have more, is debatable. It depends on the individual regardless of sex. 

Depending on the approach, in the form of activities people enjoy in life, if you are mindful of what you are doing, will find a certain amount of beauty and ugliness in the imperfection of the activity of hunting. There is always a Ying/Yang aspect to the functioning of the natural world. 

On any given day in the life of a human being, in this day and age, you will find an amount of pressure and anxiety pressing down on the individual. Hunting is a form of depressurizing that some choose to participate in.  In those moments before dawn and just before dusk, harmony and tranquility seeps in to relax and ease the hunter and empties the mind. In those moments the hunter is most humble.

Pack your backpack and prepare for a journey. We are hunters, after all.
Written by: W Harley Bloodworth

~Courtesy of the AOFH~

Copyright © 2012 All Rights Reserved.




Saturday, August 25, 2012

AOFH Etiquette No-No's.




There are certain topics the AOFH have decided, professionally and personally, to not approach or engage in due to the negative environment that it produces.


AOFH Etiquette No-No's:

  • Any topic of conversation about Anti-Hunting or Animal Rights Issues, as it pertains to existing entities, will not be submitted for conversation or comment other than submitted AOFH approved topics.  If that is your chosen charity or organization there are pages that promote an offer a warm welcome to you and your kind. Please feel free to do as the old saying goes, "birds of a feather flock together." Stay within your flock and all will be happy in the world.
  • Our goal is to promote, preserve, and uplift the Female Hunter.  
  • Any contrite conversation can be directed at the e-mail address. Negative mail will be ignored and deleted along with any unnecessary comments or attacks on this page.
  • Any attack on another individual. This is not a vigilante site. We do reserve a right to critique any person who makes a spectacle of themselves by their behavior and the situation around it, such as high profile fodder, when it impacts the hunting aspect negatively.
Thank you in advance,

AOFH Staff.
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Welcome to the AOFH (Aesthetics Of A Female Hunter).



Welcome to the Writings of The Aesthetics of a Female Hunter.

Concept for The Aesthetics of a Female Hunter grew from the dedication of a sportswoman, who strongly values the perception of women in hunting, their role in its growth process and the love of the sport.


Mission Statement:

To discuss and explore a woman's aesthetic perspective as it applies to all things hunting, shooting, fishing or the Wilderness.

To discuss and explore a woman's aesthetics as an ambassador to other women who are interested in Hunting.

To nurture Women who hunt so they can nurture others.

To promote the participation of women in all areas of the utility and sportsmanship of hunting.

To protect and value the American female hunting and firearms traditions.

A commitment to give back to help protect hunting heritage via the female perspective.

Facilitation of short and long term goals to support the innovation of programs for women and children that will help perpetuate future hunting and shooting heritages.

Focus on programs to enhance appreciation of women in hunting from a non-hunter and hunter attitude.

Increase public understanding with participation in recreational shooting sports as well as tracking.

It is a fundamental principle of the AOFH to enhance the efforts of other existing organizations with cooperative initiatives.

Utmost to protect, promote, and preserve all things hunting, fishing and shooting, as it pertains to the female hunter.

Promote diversity in the Female Arsenal as it pertains to knowledge, competition, confidence, validation, community fellowship, and a basic sense of passing it on.

Explore a wide range of Conservation issues as it pertains to wildlife, habitat, and laws.

Current update of goals as the AOFH progresses.

Thank you in advance,

AOFH Staff. 
Copyright ⓒ 2024