SUBSCRIPTION    SUBMIT RELEASES    ADVERTISE    ARCHIVES    CONTACT                                  THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2010
— EDITOR'S NOTE
We will not be publishing any of our regular editions on Monday, September 6 in observation of the Labor Day holiday. We wish all our readers a great holiday and safe weekend. Our regular publishing schedule will resume Tuesday, September 7.

— BOATING
Boaters and anglers on Raystown Lake, Pennsylvania, now have a reliable helping hand to call when their boats break down on the water. Captain Stephen Prosser, a thirty-year veteran of the boating industry, has opened TowBoatUS Raystown Lake which provides on-the-water assistance and tows back to launch ramps or marinas. | For More...

— CONSERVATION
Two endangered species of native fish became the newest residents to the outdoor ponds at the Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center. Nearly 500 desert pupfish and 550 Gila topminnow were released yesterday into the center's ponds as part of a program aimed at allowing private landowners to participate in the conservation of threatened and endangered species. | For More...

— EVENTS
Next week, the state Department of Natural Resources will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of State Wildlife Grants with events highlighting wildlife stories and successes the grants helped make possible. | For More...

— FIREARMS
Rock River Arms started engineering a piston system over two years ago and are now introducing that system. The new PDS (Piston Driven System) Carbine uses a purpose-designed bolt carrier, adjustable gas piston and over-the-barrel spring and guide rod arrangement that does away with the traditional recoil system, giving an accurate, fast-handling and versatile platform. | For More...

— GEAR
Primos and Lee & Tiffany Lakosky have teamed up to bring you the most technically advanced ground blind available, The Crusher®. | For More...

The Open Field Collection, a focused collection of hunting and fishing apparel combining the logos of 32 NFL teams with Realtree®camo patterns, is now available at www.NFLshop.com and will be coming to your local Gander Mountain store soon. | For More...

For 2010 Browning takes wool to an even higher level with Full Curl™ Wool and this new wonder fabric has never been more comfortable and effective against the elements. The unique blended fabric is washable, allowing it to be easily cared for and cleansed at home. | For More...

— HUNTING
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved a final rule on Wednesday permanently prohibiting the chasing of foxes and coyotes with dogs within an enclosure in Florida. The FWC has worked on this issue for more than a year, and the practice was temporarily prohibited in February. | For More...

— INDUSTRY
BowTech Archery has named Samuel Coalson to the position of Director of Marketing. Previously, Coalson was Hunting/Outdoor Marketing Manager for Rocky Brands. | For More...

— MEDIA
Fall's low water levels in the Ohio River also make for prime time to see Indiana's prehistory at Falls of the Ohio State Park, which is part of the latest edition's photos. | For More...

Once again the Hunter's Specialties® Pro Staff and friends hit the road in search of America's favorite game animal - the whitetail deer. Primetime Bucks® 14 features whitetail hunts in deer hunting hotspots like Iowa, Illinois and Kansas, along with Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas, Florida, North Dakota and Mexico in a DVD which includes plenty of tips for both novice and experienced hunters. | For More...

— NOTICES
On Friday, September 10, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will begin the agency's public drawing for 2010 elk hunting licenses. The drawing will be webcast, beginning at 10 a.m. Eastern. | For More...

A Wildlife Disaster Contingency Measure has been issued by state officials for Kentucky's Lake Cumberland. The measure increases the creel limits and reduces size requirements for striped bass due to high water temperatures and low dissolved oxygen levels, which are causing severe stress and death for striped bass. | For More...

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has passed a new rule that will extend zonal crossbow seasons by a month, thereby running concurrently with archery season, beginning July 2011. | For More...

The Nebraska Game and Parks Board of Commissioners has approved a plan to move from three assistant directors to one deputy director. | For More...

— OPTICS
Leupold's® Tactical Optics Division announces the addition of Horus reticle options for the Mark 4® 12-40x60mm Tactical Spotting Scope. Now available to civilian shooting enthusiasts, law enforcement personnel and other armed professionals, this Mark 4 spotter is the standard Scout Sniper Observation Telescope (SSOT) of the U.S. Marine Corps. | For More...

— ORGANIZATIONS
The Future Fisherman Foundation (F3) launches its new "Fishing for Change" program, an exciting opportunity for businesses to partner with the nonprofit foundation to help ensure the future of fishing through nationwide youth education programs.
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— PARTNERSHIPS
As part of their sponsorship and support of the Boy Scouts of America and their one-hundredth anniversary year, Winchester® Ammunition provided the Scouts the 20-gauge AA® ammunition for all their shooting activities throughout their Jamboree attended by nearly 45,000 Scouts from July 26 through August 4. | For More...

— PEOPLE
Cowboy, outfitter, conservationist and devoted champion of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Jake Clark of Powell, Wyoming, will be inducted into the Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame. | For More...

— PUBLIC MEETINGS
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is holding its second public workshop on Wednesday, September 8 in Deltona for input on a draft plan that will ensure a sustainable and socially acceptable Florida black bear population throughout the state. | For More...

— PUBLICATIONS
In celebration of its upcoming fiftieth Anniversary, the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) will publish a special commemorative publication of well over 100 pages, and will feature articles on the highly regarded sportsmen/conservation organization's past, present and future. | For More...

— RADIO
When he's not on the road, Teddy Gentry, one half of singing duo Montgomery Gentry, can be found fishing or hunting. He talks about that love of the outdoors on this week's edition of Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine. | For More...

— RECREATION
Indiana DNR State Park and Reservoirs campgrounds and cabins are virtually booked to capacity for Labor Day weekend, a trend that's held steady since 2007. | For More...

— RECREATIONAL SAFETY
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding boaters to be extra cautious and obey manatee speed zone signs as they head out on the state's waterways during the Labor Day weekend. | For More...

— SAFETY
Here's a tip for boaters this Labor Day weekend: Don't drink or do drugs and then drive a boat. | For More...

— TELEVISION
Sportsman Channel and InterMedia Outdoors,have created a multimedia partnership with the Union Sportsmen's Alliance (USA), North America's premier hunting and fishing organization exclusively for union members and their families. This partnership will take effect immediately with Sportsman Channel dedicating Labor Day Weekend as a tribute to America's working men and women with a continual run of public service announcements (PSAs) featuring AFL-CIO President and USA Chairman Richard Trumka. | For More...

— WATERFOWL
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has set season dates, bag limits and applicable regulations for the 2010-11 season. | For More...

Dr. Robert "Rocky" Rockwell, a biology professor at City University of New York and one of North America's leading authorities on snow geese says the summer nesting season in the subarctic region of La Perouse Bay in northern Manitoba was "spectacular." Translation: a bumper crop of snow geese. | For More...

— WILDLIFE
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has approved a final rule regarding captive wildlife facility requirements, requiring Class I or Class II wildlife facilities to submit a "Facility Location Information" form. | For More...

FEATURE
Keeping It Real
FIRST A NOTE ABOUT YESTERDAY....we had one of those days that you dream about- and wake up in a cold sweat. We've never missed an issue, but yesterday was as close as we ever hope to get. We had some "technical difficulties".

If you're reading this with your morning coffee -as many of you are apparently accustomed to doing- things are fine. If not, please rest assured that I am already having a pretty rotten day.

If you were one of the hundreds of readers who inquired about the whereabouts of the Outdoor Wire yesterday - and didn't get a reply from me - it wasn't a personal snub. I simply ran out of hours in the day. It was the first time I not responded personally to everyone who's taken time to write me a note.

Just wanted to let you know what happened that prevented our telling you what's happening in our normal delivery timeframes. In a battle with technology, bet on the technology winning-at least for a while.


A few months ago, I wrote about the Federal Trade Commission announcing it would begin monitoring social media. The goal was to make certain consumers weren't being offered supposedly objective praise -or criticism - when the posts or tweets or whatever, were coming from someone with a connection to the product or manufacturer who was the subject of the discussion.

It's referred to as "word of mouth marketing" and the FTC said it would make certain the things it considered deceptive practices in traditional marketing and advertising were also policed in social media.

Those FTC guidelines included disclosure of all connections between authors and manufacturers, including free products and/or compensation for reviews. It caused quite a stir among social media writers, especially those regularly reviewing product provided by manufacturers. It was the first time anyone had suggested any sort of regulation on the heretofore wide-open area of social media.

Now, the FTC has filed-and settled - the first case under those guidelines against a PR agency charged with engaging in deceptive practices in word of mouth media.

That agency's employees had posed as ordinary citizens while posting game reviews online. They hadn't disclosed the fact the review came from paid employees working on behalf of the game developers.

The FTC case sets a pretty decisive standard: action will be taken against brands, and agencies acting on their behalf, if they are not "open, honest and transparent" in their social media activities. Agencies, incidentally, include individuals who are compensated in some form - including "cash or in-kind payment to review a product or a service"-including bloggers and those who post responses to the blogs.

In an FTC announcement, Mary Engle, the Director of the FTC's Division of Advertising Practices wrote: "Companies, including public relations firms involved in online marketing, need to abide by long-held principles of truth in advertising. Advertisers should not pass themselves off as ordinary consumers touting a product, and endorsers should make it clear when they have financial connections to sellers."

According to the FTC guidelines, advertisers are subject to liability for false or unsubstantiated statements made through endorsements, or failing to disclose a material connection between themselves and their endorsers.

Compensation, in the FTC language, includes direct payments, free products, goods or services (like free hunting trips).

The author/endorser may also be subject to liability for their statements. That means the FTC will require substantiation - or an appropriate basis - for any claims being made via social media.

Legal counsel for the Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA- and I'm not making this name up) says "as a practical matter, social media and all forms of word of mouth, is now a regulated industry; all stakeholders are responsible for compliance with FTC Guides."

There is, incidentally, a WOMMA Ethics Code to help marketers guide their social media disclosure activities- and it's too-long for a column, but you can read it for yourself at http://womma.org/ethics/code/.

I'm not certain if the monitoring has reached down to Facebook recommendations ("so and so loves Company A -and thinks you will too"), but don't count on my sending you any recommendations.

As a matter of disclosure, The Outdoor Wire Digital Network (The Outdoor, Fishing, Shooting, Tactical and Dealer Wires) is not a WOMMA member.

We are governed under the same FTC guidelines applied to all electronic and print media. We regularly receive products for testing and evaluation -with no guarantees to the manufacturers regarding our findings. We do not submit our editorial product for review to manufacturers prior to making the material available to all our readers. From time to time we find ourselves in the position of having to correct an inadvertent error, but that correction is your assurance that we have not had our material pre-approved by a manufacturer. That goes for products from our advertisers as well. That doesn't mean we don't speak with their representatives if we have a question, that's a part of responsible reporting.

Likewise, the opinions of our editors are just that - their individual opinions. We regularly disagree about products - because we're all individuals. What fits one hand perfectly may be perfectly unsuitable for another.

That's why we never recommend your buying a product -only that you check out one because we liked it. It's the way we've always operated, but we thought that the new FTC ruling made it worth repeating.

As always, we'll keep you posted.

--Jim Shepherd
Sep 4-12
Sep 6
Sep 10-12
Bass Pro Sportsman's Center, Columbia, Missouri
Sep 12
Mid County Rod & Gun Club in LaGrangeville, New York
Sep 17
Windsor Park Conference Center, Mishawaka, Indiana
Sep 18
Heartland Public Shooting Park 6788 W. Husker Highway Grand Island, NE 68801
Sep 22-25
United States Shooting Academy, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Sep 24-26
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel, San Francisco, CA
Sep 24-26
Bend of the River Conservation Club, Niles, Michigan
Sep 25
Hanson Rod & Gun Club, Hanson, Massachusetts
Sep 28-30
Holiday Inn, West Yellowstone, Montana
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