In a contest that is fast becoming the “Miss America” of the hunting world, a new queen has been crowned! This contest does not involve evening gowns or swimsuits but beautiful, accomplished and extremely serious hunting women.
At the upcoming January 17-21, 2011 SHOT Show in Las Vegas; Angie Haas-Tennison will be awarded the title of 2011 Primal Adventures/Prois Hunting Extreme Huntress. The big event will be held at the Prois Hunting Apparel booth in the Sands Expo Center during a reception and press conference. The event will be attended by some of the biggest names in the hunting industry.
Rebecca Francis the 2010 winner went on the hunting trip of a lifetime will be on hand to help award Angie her prize package worth over $20,00 that includes a New Zealand hunt for tahr, chamois,and fallow deer with Fraser Safaris New Zealand and all of the necessary gear such as optics,clothing,boots,firearm and ammo.
The Extreme Huntress contest began in August with each contestant submitting an essay and photo explaining why she is a hard-core hunter. The judges narrowed the field down to 10 and in November the top 10 scored entries were posted on the Tahoe Films, Primal Adventures website where the hunting public was invited to vote through January 1, 2011.
The judging panel for the 2011 contest included hunting notables such as Larry Weishuhn host of the Winchester Whitetail Revolution, Guy Eastman of Eastman Hunting Journal, Prois Hunting Apparel CEO Kirstie Pike, Sport’s Afield editor Dianna Rupp, Chris Brackett from Arrow Affliction T.V Rebecca Francis the 2010 Extreme Huntress and Tom Opre Host of Primal Adventures.
I asked Angie some questions about winning this prestigious award and here is what she said…
Q. How did you feel when you were told you won?
A. On Jan 1st. all of my family and friends were watching the clock and the votes like a hawk. We were all so nervous that something would happen and one of the other contestants would all of a sudden get a spree of votes and I would lose in the final hours. Even when the website announced that the online voting had ended, I was still a ball of nerves until I finally got an Email from Tom Opre asking for my personal info to book a flight to the ATA show. That pretty much cemented to me that I had officially won and a whole new set of nerves took over….now it was nervous anticipation, excitement and also a sense of relief and accomplishment.
Q. What made you enter the contest?
A. My sister, Mickey Carr, and I have been hunting partners our entire life. We are very close in age and have shared almost every hunting experience together. One day she called me up and said that someone had told her about this contest called the “Extreme Huntress contest”. She told me that she thought I’d be perfect for it and should enter. My sister has good instincts both in the field and out so I took her advice and thank God I did.
A. Whatever type is successful! hahaha…. honestly I love to hunt. I’d hunt anything and everything I could if given the chance. My most favorite type of hunting here in Montana has to be archery hunting for Bull elk. There is nothing more exciting than hearing the scream of a bull in the distance and then working the wind and terraine in an attempt to make a sneak on him. Talk about an aderinline rush. I also get that same rush during the white tail rut trying to rattle in a big buck. I can rattle for hours. I’m just certain that the buck is going to come in if I just give him five more minutes….
Q. Where is your favorite place to hunt?
A. Maybe I should give you the old stand by quote of ” my favorite place to hunt is in the woods!” HAHA
I love Montana and have basically done the majority of my hunting in my great home state. So, Montana takes the cake for me. Although each hunting experience offers something new and unforgettable. I was able to join my husband on a Grizzly bear hunt in Northern B.C. He won the hunt through a raffle for the wild sheep foundation, and that was an amazing experience I’ll never forget. While I went to school and worked in Minnesota I spent some time hunting pheasants, ducks, geese and whitetails in the farmlands of western Minnesota. It was a totally different type of hunt then hunting in the mountains and thick forests and it gave me a new appreciation and awareness of the migrations of the waterfowl and the ability of a deer to totally disappear into the smallest patch of tall grass or brush in an area where you’d swear no animal could hide. I dream of someday being able to hunt the world. When I think of future vacations I’d like to take they always revolve around what type of animal I’d like to hunt and what amazing new adventure that it could take me on.
Q. Tell me a bit about your family and your work?
A. I am married to my wonderful and competitive hunting husband Travis Tennison and we have 2 beautiful children, our daughter Quin is 4.5 and our son Trent is 1.5. We live just outside of Kalispell Montana up in NorthWestern Montana in Glacier park country. We spend every minute that we can in the outdoors and we joke that we only work to afford to Hunt. Our children could both say Buck and Elk before they could even say Mom or Dad. My Daughter and Son can both cow call and bugle. My daughter keeps asking when its going to be HER turn to shoot the buck. As for my work, I am a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist ( MRI tech) at Health Center Northwest in Kalispell. Which means that I am the person who puts you in the noisy tube and takes pictures of your insides.
I went to school at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Minneapolis MN. After school I worked in BonnersFerry, Idaho as a mammagraphy/ xray tech, and worked for several years for a Mobile Imaging company based out of Madison, WI where I managed 7 mobile MRI scanners in 3 different states including WI, Iowa, and MN. I have been very fortunate in my work life and have been able to work with and for some very wonderful individuals and they’ve all been very understanding and tolerant of my hunting addiction.
A. Respect the animals, respect the land, don’t take more than your share, and always give back. I plan on hunting with my children for as many seasons as God grants me and when its my time to go I want to make sure that my kids have learned from me that in the end Hunting isn’t about killing. Infact, sometimes the most memorable day you’ll have is one when you come home empty handed but with a great animal encounter, an accomplished hike, a thrilling experience, or just a day full of laughter.
A. I am excited about the possibilities. I am thrilled about the gear that all the wonderful sponcers will be outfitting me with. Any hunter loves good quality gear. I can’t wait to meet all the new people I will be introduced to over the next several month and hear all their great hunting stories and share a few of my own. And of course I can’t wait to go to New Zealand. I want to hear a Red Stag Roar.
Congratulations to Angie Haas Tennison 2011 Extreme Huntress!!











