"... now she's a better shot than me". I hear that so much from guys that get their wife's and daughters into archery. And I've noticed amoung traditional shooters, it's said out of pride more than anything else. When I first put my vision to reality, I looked over the market and there wasn't much offered for ladies and kids, so I chose that path. I find my self making some weird pink, purple, yellow, or blue bows now just as often as I use cocobolo, or zebra wood. It's cool, I like it.
But especially the kids, those are the ones that will grow up and be the furture hunters, conservationists, the customers for bowyers, leather crafters, arrow makers and the like. And hopefully, pass it on.