LITTLE ROCK — For most hunters, claiming a deer with archery tackle, a muzzleloader and modern gun is quite the accomplishment. To accomplish all three in the same year is the mark of a truly dedicated deer hunter. Charleen Parten of Marianna, who recently celebrated her 90th birthday, has managed this feat not once but 20 times in her hunting career.
Parten’s grandson Daniel submitted several images to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to show off the skills his grandmother has used over the years to not only put food on the table, but also to set the standard for some of the younger hunters in the family to follow.
According to the deer camp wall where her Triple Trophy certificates are lined up, Parten earned her first Triple Trophy during the 1992-93 deer season, when the total deer harvest for the state was about 122,000. She followed it up two years after that and a few years later before going on a tear of five years in a row from 1999-2004 and an even more impressive nine-year streak from 2009-2018. While records can’t confirm Parten has the most Triple Trophy awards for any hunter or female, her accomplishment is still definitely worthy of a nod from the AGFC.
“I tell all my friends that this little lady has more deer harvests under her belt than a lot of the folks you see out there giving lessons and making videos,” Parten’s grandson said. “She didn’t get a Triple Trophy this season due to a broken arm, but maybe next deer season she’ll be back at it.”