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— ARCHERY —
— CONSERVATION —
By checking line 28 on your North Carolina State Income tax form this year, you can help the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission fund research, conservation and monitoring projects that benefit animals not hunted or fished. | For More...
— CONSERVATION PROGRAMS —
Hunting brings $223 million in economic benefit to the State of Nevada. But you can't have abundant game species to hunt--as well as other wildlife to watch, photograph or enjoy--without habitat stewardship and conservation. And that's the inspiration behind Elk Camp, a hunting and conservation rally coming to Las Vegas. | For More...
— CONTESTS —
B.A.S.S. member Adam Tucker did it. Now B.A.S.S. LLC and Rapala are challenging other anglers to "snap to it" and enter the 2012 Rapala Photo Contest. | For More...
— ENFORCEMENT —
A Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Warden stationed in Bowie County was involved in an officer-involved shooting Thursday afternoon in which the suspect was fatally shot.
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Cpl. Michael Crawley, representing Washington and Johnson counties, was named Investigative Ranger of the Year for demonstrating tenacity and excellence in his work, which included a complex case with more than 18 violations in 2011. | For More...
— EVENTS —
Outdoor Channel, Comcast, Cabela's, Chevy, Thompson/Center Arms, and Progressive Insurance headline the list of big-name corporate sponsors of the 2012 Eastern Sports & Outdoor Show (Feb.6-14) at the State Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | For More...
— FISHERIES —
The recreational harvest season for snook reopens on Feb. 1 in Florida's Atlantic coastal and inland waters, including Lake Okeechobee and the Kissimmee River. | For More...
Several species of grouper, including black, red, yellowfin, scamp, yellowmouth, rock hind and red hind will close to recreational harvest from Feb. 1 through March 31 in Gulf of Mexico state waters excluding Monroe County. | For More...
— FORESTS —
— GEAR —
After extensive field testing by its members, the North American Hunting Club has awarded the Tri-Tronics Bark Limiter G3 its prestigious Seal of Approval, with a 100% approval rating. | For More...
— INDUSTRY —
Ellett Brothers has proudly selected the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance to receive $25,000 raised from the silent auction held in conjunction with the 2012 Annual Ellett Brothers Dealer Showcase in Columbia, South Carolina. | For More...
The Mississippi Highway Patrol again chose the Remington® Model 870™ Police Magnum as their department-issued shotgun. | For More...
Jerry's Sport Center was named the 2011 Distributor of the Year by Harrington & Richardson (H&R) at the Freedom Group booth during the 2012 Shot Show in Las Vegas, NV. | For More...
Bushmaster Firearms International (BFI) proudly announces that the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office of West Virginia recently purchased 50 custom-built Bushmaster 5.56mm rifles. | For More...
The National Shooting Sports Foundation announces it will match the $5,000 reward offered by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Crime Stoppers of Houston and local law enforcement agencies for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons responsible for eight burglaries at Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) in the Houston area. Two hundred seventy-four guns have been stolen in recent burglaries. | For More...
— INDUSTRY INSIGHT —
Shooting Industry Asks Dealers: What Will Be the Best-Selling Products of 2012?
An incredible number of new products are being introduced in 2012. And industry observers, media and others are making their selections and predictions regarding the best new products. Shooting Industry magazine wants to know what firearm dealers think will be the best-selling products of 2012. They've launched a survey asking two key questions: What 2012 firearm do you think will be a best seller with your customers? What other products do you think your customers will make best sellers in 2012? To take part in the survey, visit http://www.shootingindustry.com. Facebook fans can link to the survey at http://www.facebook.com/shootingindustry.
— LAND MANAGEMENT —
Landowners in southeastern Colorado who open their property to hunters can earn extra cash by enrolling in Colorado Parks and Wildlife's Big Game Access Program (BGAP) for the 2012 hunting seasons. | For More...
— LEGISLATION —
A U.S. House of Representatives vote yesterday could mean permanent easy access for hunters looking to buy their federal duck stamps online. The e-Duck Stamp program, started four years ago on a trial basis, allows hunters 16 and older to purchase temporary duck stamps online until their physical stamps arrive in the mail. | For More...
— MEDIA —
The possibility of hunting deer with silencers in Texas, permits for exotic game animals and the odd story of a three-eared feral hog highlight the latest issue of Lone Star Outdoor News, available now at newsstands. | For More...
— NEW PRODUCTS —
The latest craze in the realm of shooting competitions, zombie-themed fun shoots, has a new player on the field in 2012 - the Mossberg ZMB Series including a specialty lever-action .30-30 Win rifle and 12-gauge pump-action shotguns. Initial offerings include the 464™ ZMB lever-action rifle, 500® ZMB 8-Shot pump-action shotgun and 500 Chainsaw ZMB 6-Shot pump-action shotgun. All three guns have the lime green "ZMB" logo proudly emblazoned on the receiver and boast the most highly-desired zombie-slaying features. | For More...
— NEWS NOTE —
Lead Tackle Ban "Off the Table" In Washington
After anglers made it known they didn't support a proposed lead fishing tackle ban proposed in the Washington State Legislature, HB2241 has been defeated in the House Environment Committee and removed from the committee's agenda for the remainder of the session.
— ONLINE —
Over 1,000 subscribers are now using Twitter to get links to timely news stories, hunting season updates and last minute hunter education classes from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. | For More...
Governor Martin O'Malley has released the Maryland Genuine Progress Indicator Policy Maker calculator, a tool that will allow users to manipulate various economic, environmental and social factors to see what impact these mock scenarios would have on the world around them. | For More...
A new web-based tool developed by the Colorado Geological Survey allows the public to better understand and visualize geologic conditions that separate groundwater supplies from the oil- and natural gas-bearing Niobrara Formation in the Denver Basin. | For More...
— OPTICS —
— PARTNERSHIPS —
— RADIO —
— SHOOTING COMPETITIONS —
— SHOT SHOW —
— SPONSORSHIPS —
The NRA Foundation announces its partnership with Benelli USA as a Sharpshooter Sponsor for the Friends of NRA TV show. | For More...
— TECHNOLOGY —
The 39th Edition of DataSport's Fish & Game Forecast has been released for 2012 along with Doug Hannon's Moon Clock calculator for 2012. Anglers, hunters, bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts can load their smartphones with FishCast 2012 and HuntCast 2102, complete with graphics from the Fish & Game Forecast. | For More...
— TELEVISION —
Wild TV is pleased to announce, Predator Quest, Out There, and Angler & Hunter, will all be back on Wild TV's lineup of programming for 2012. | For More...
Big Time Entertainment, producers of Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation's Team Elk and Jimmy Big Time, is proud to announce that each show received a Golden Moose Award at the Outdoor Channel Awards in Las Vegas last week. | For More...
Whitetail Properties nationally broadcast Whitetail Properties TV, took home a 2011 Sportsman Choice Award for Best Animal-Whitetail Deer last week during the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) show in Las Vegas. | For More...
— TRAVEL —
— WILDLIFE —
Owl lovers will have two days to join in the fun with an owl prowl at Indiana's Paynetown State Recreation Area on Feb. 13 and 16. | For More...
FEATURE
Fireworks Expected Next Week...But No Celebration
Next week, Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, will once again question United States Attorney General Eric H. Holder about Operation Fast and Furious. F&F was the fatally flawed 2009 DEA anti-gunrunning operation supposedly designed to trace illegal firearms to Mexican drug lords.
Instead, it went tragically out of control, resulted in the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, and has subsequently pointed an incriminating finger at the ATF and Justice Departments for mistakes that have cost lives on both sides of the border. It's a meeting that's not shaping up to be one of cordiality. In fact, civility may be in short supply, despite the normal formalities of government. That's because Patrick J. Cunningham, chief of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Phoenix, exercised his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination and refused to testify before Issa's committee on January 24. In reponse, a boiling mad Issa made it clear to AG Holder that Cunningham's decision "is a major escalation of the (Justice) Department's culpability" in the ongoing gun trafficking battle. A blunt two-page letter from Issa to Holder says "Without Mr. Cunningham's testimony, it will be difficult to gauge the veracity of some of the Department's claims." "Main Justice," Issa wrote, has chosen to blame the U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona, and senior officials in the U.S. Attorney's Office have rejected this accusation. This tension reviews doubts about the Department's management of the Fast and Furious scandal." It's safe to say that Issa will push the Attorney General - hard- for real answers. Observers say there's really no way of knowing just how high tensions will get before one-or both- lose their cool. Issa's tired of what never-ending stonewalling from the DOJ. Mr. Holder, as the head of the DOJ, has made it plain he's feeling the heat and not reacting particularly well to what he calls Issa's "game of political gotcha". One of the men most responsible for refusing to allow Fast and Furious to be ignored by the mainstream media won't be in Washington, but he'll be on the job via the wonders of modern communication.
As Senior Editor of GUN WEEK, now TheGunMag.com, Workman's doggedly followed the trail of Fast and Furious, frequently breaking details on the story that have sent the Washington media establishment into fits. Fast and Furious isn't exactly a story the mainstream media's followed closely. Workman has serious reportorial chops, and "in his earlier life" won a host of awards for his hunting and fishing work. He's also author of "several books" including four or five with gun rights advocate Alan Gottlieb. His work also appears in Gun World, Gun Digest and and Northwest Sportsman magazines. Last week I had the opportunity to visit with Workman about Fast and Furious. During that conversation, I was fascinated as he told me that one reason the story seemed to refuse to die was because many at the ATF and the Department of Justice didn't want the story to die. They, like many of the rest of us, were incensed at the way a program could go so dangerously off the rails and still be allowed to continue. At the same time, I realized that Workman's efforts to keep the story alive were done out of respect for the law, not a misbegotten need to embarrass officials. He's concerned that "justice" remain part of the Department of Justice, and that concern drives him to work the Fast and Furious story. "This story," he told me, "isn't just about an operation out of control, it's about the way government seems to have forgotten that it is supposed to work for the good of the people, not the other way around." Like many of us, Dave Workman is angry about Fast and Furious. But he's not letting his anger get in the way of his accurately reporting the facts as the story develops. He still believes that if given the facts, the public will generally make the right decisions. He doesn't seem quite so convinced the government would exercise such common sense. You needed to know Dave Workman, because he's quietly doing work that's important to all of us. I'm glad he's out there and fortunate to consider him both a colleague and friend. As always - and thanks in no small part to the efforts of professionals like Dave Workman- we'll keep you posted. --Jim Shepherd Editor's Note: You can read Congressman Holder's letter to Attorney General Holder for yourself. Click here.
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