Friday, August 29, 2008
Competition

The North Central West Virginia Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society will conduct a RGS/Bird Dog Challenge (BDC) Sanctioned Qualifier Fun Hunt on Saturday, September 20, 2008 -- a prelude to the RGS/BDC Major Championship Field Trial on Saturday, September 27, 2008.
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Events

The Heartland Chapter of Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) will hold its first annual banquet on September 13, 2008 at the Embassy Suites in LaVista Nebraska.
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Shades State Park, Waveland, Indiana will host an antique tractor show Saturday, September 13.
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Fishing

On Saturday, August 30th, approximately 200 anglers will arrive in the Wabasha, Mnnesota area to practice and prepare for the Minnesota Bass Federation Nation Tournament of Champions on the Mississippi River; Pools 4 & 5.
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Funding

Yesterday, the California Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) approved more than $35 million in funding to help restore wildlife habitat throughout the state. The 27 projects approved will protect habitat for both fish and wildlife species.
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Hunting

Georgia's dove hunting season will open Saturday, September 6. Dove opening is traditionally considered the beginning of the fall hunting season in Georgia.
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Early hunting seasons for some species of waterfowl will open soon and include an early teal hunting season (September 20-28) and an extended September season for Canada geese (September 6-28), but the more traditional late seasons won't open until around Thanksgiving.
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The New Hampshire Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) will hold a two-day pheasant hunt at the Green Mountain Shooting Preserve, Ossipee, New Hampshire on Friday-Saturday, September 26-27.
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Industry

Smith & Wesson Corp. has filled orders for the company's M&P9 polymer pistols to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service in the Caribbean and to the Sindh Police Agency in Pakistan.
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Savage Range Systems, Inc. has been selected by the Silver Eagle Group to install three shooting ranges in their Silver Eagle Group Training Facility and Private Club which includes state-of-the art firing ranges, a 22,000 square foot hyper-realistic Scenario Area, exclusive club memberships that include concierge and many other luxury services as well as access to the Silver Eagle Self-Defense training catalogue, which has been created and vetted by the combat experienced Special Operations instructors that make up the Silver Eagle Tactical Group (SET-G).
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Federal Premium Ammunition announces the unveiling of its contemporary new website. The new site makes the user experience simpler and more informative, integrating more video and interactive features than before.
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Instruction

Indiana educators interested in teaching about the timely subjects of mining, reclamation, energy, mineral and rock identification and related subjects can learn how at the DNR Division of Reclamation's 9th annual Minerals Education Workshop for Educators, September 25-26.
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Miscellaneous

Arizona Custom Rifles has donated a custom hand-built rifle to Arizona Hunt of A lifetime Ambassador Terry Petko. The rifle can be fired from the shoulder or mounted to a special attachement which allows a wheelchair user to fire the weapon without assistance.
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New Products

Five new shell bags from Kolpin solve the problem of transporting and organizing shot shells and accessories for a day of trap, skeet or sporting clays. All the bags feature rugged canvas construction and will hold from one to four boxes of shot shells.
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Notices

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will conduct a public meeting in Colville on September 18 to provide hunters and others an additional opportunity to help shape future hunting seasons.
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The California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) will hold two public meetings in September to help evaluate its hatchery and stocking program. The meetings are scheduled for Carson and Sacramento.
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Organizations

The National Wild Turkey Federation recently signed an agreement with travel Web site Expedia.com that will help travelers benefit wildlife simply by booking their airline tickets, automobile rentals and hotel reservations.
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The Aitkin Area Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) will hold its 21st Annual Sportsmen's Banquet on Thursday, September 11, 2008 at The Landing, Aitkin, Minnesota.
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The Drumming Log Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) will hold its 22nd Annual Sportsmen's Banquet on Thursday, September 25, 2008 at the Timbermist Banquet Hall, Brainerd, Minnesota.
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Shooting

The USA Shooting Shotgun Team has recorded its highest medal count in Olympic history- four- taking on the toughest competitors in the world with Winchester® AA® ammunition. Glenn Eller and Vincent Hancock scored gold medals, with Kim Rhode and Corey Cogdell collecting silver and gold medals, respectively.
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Television

Hollywood actor and Navy veteran Marshall Teague and host Terry Johnson invite three American heroes along this week as they chase whitetail in the great state of Texas. Join us as we pay tribute to America's armed-forces on Ruger's Adventures on VERSUS.
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Winchester Ammunition is back on in VERSUS Country. Watch all new episodes of Winchester Legends, Winchester Whitetail Revolution, and Winchester's new series for 2008, Winchester World of Whitetail with Larry Weishuhn only on VERSUS.
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This week on VERSUS, join TruckVault's Xtreme Hunts host, Mark Kayser and guide Jason "Eddie" Coulter of Powder River Outfitters on a post-rut whitetail hunt near Broadus, Montana.
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On Friday, August 29, VERSUS Country will air hunting episodes, featuring the most trusted authorities in the field, from 7:00 p.m. - 11 p.m. ET.
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You don't want to miss the second leg of the Great Canadian Adventure. Join Wade Bourne, Mike Checkett, Mike's lab Elvis and Drake the "DU Dog" for another wing-shooting bonanza on public land in Canada. No outfitters or guides, Wade and Mike push east into Saskatchewan and enjoy some spectacular public-ground hunting as a result of tedious scouting in one of the most waterfowl rich environments in North America, this weekend on VERSUS.
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This week, North American Whitetail Television features Stan Potts and his son Tim on late-season muzzleloader hunts in Iowa.
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Waterfowl

The goose decoys that gathered dust all spring and summer in your garage may soon be placed in a grassy field waiting for honking Canada geese. Although temperatures still feel like summer, waterfowl season begins September 6 with the opening of resident Canada goose season.
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Briefly

NEW PRODUCTS... Gut Pile Style (we didn't make this up) has announced the launch of their new T-shirt line entitled"My Addiction". GPS offers T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, and baby items promoting a wide range of hunting, fishing and Anti-Peta designs...

Media personality/bird hunter Scott Linden has compiled the "Ultimate Upland Gear Checklist," version 1.0. The list is available free at his website and includes over 150 "most have" and "wish I'd had" items including a boot dryer, extra dog collar, "10 essentials" for survival, choke tube wrench and non-toxic ammunition.Checklist categories include hunting, transport, dog, RV, camping and personal, and remind users to bring everything from alternate fire starters to their reading glasses and "town shoes."

If you have a junior shooter, you may want to mark the weekend of October 10-12, 2008 on your calendar. That weekend, the Army Marksmanship Unit will host a Junior Shooters Camp at their home facilities in Ft. Benning, Georgia. At least six nationally recognized instructors including SSG Max Michel, SGT Travis Tomasie, SPC KC Eusebio, SFC Lee Daculangan and SFC Robby Johnson and others will be there to provide both intermediate and advanced training to 60 juniors who qualify. Juniors must be members of USPSA, IDPA, SASS or at least 15 years of age with good gunhandling skills. It is not a beginner firearms class. The majority of costs will be covered by the US Army, MGM Targets, USPSA, DPMS, Warne Mounts and Center of Mass. Info is available at: http://www.juniorscamp.org.

Another one bites the dust.... "Shoot" Magazine has suspended publication.

White House Wildlife Conference Set

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The date and location for potentially the most important meeting for the future of wildlife conservation and hunting has been set. The White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy will be held October 1-3 in Reno, Nevada. Mandated by the Facilitation of Hunting Heritage and Wildlife Conservation executive order signed by President Bush in August 2007, the goal of the conference is to establish a 10-year plan to improve wildlife conservation and boost hunting opportunity on public lands. The President will address the participants, which is expected to include a wide range of stakeholders including grassroots hunter conservationists, representatives from national and local conservation organizations, local sportsmen's clubs, a bipartisan group of members of Congress, Governors, as well as state and federal officials.

"This conference elevates the challenges facing hunters to the highest level in Washington - the President of the United States," noted Jeff Crane, President of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation and a member of the Sporting Conservation Council, the federal advisory committee that guides administrative policy on issues important to the hunting and conservation community. "It has been 100 years since a President convened a group of dedicated conservationists who set in motion a wildlife plan that has become the most successful in the world. With this conference, today's political, conservation and outdoor industry leaders and everyday sportsmen and women have that same opportunity to strengthen and update the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation for the 21st century."

The conference will set the stage for a wildlife conservation and hunting heritage plan that will perpetuate outdoor traditions for future generations of sportsmen no matter who is in the White House or controlling Congress. Members of the American Wildlife Conservation Partners -- an affiliation of organizations that work together on issues facing hunting and conservation -- sent a letter to President Bush in August outlining their vision for the conference:

"Our collective vision is that the Conference outcomes will serve as guiding principles for current and future generations of sportsmen and sportswomen. This past year, "white papers" were developed that detail the predominant challenges for wildlife in the next century. Technical and policy sessions with resource professionals nationwide have been completed. We are pleased to report that the upcoming Conference Action Plan was created in a strong bipartisan manner with a diverse coalition from the conservation and sporting community, ensuring a jointly owned product that will provide strategic policy guidance for future Administrations."

There are eight primary areas that will frame the core issues for the October conference: the perpetuation and strengthening of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation; management of wildlife and habitat at the state, tribal and federal levels; ensuring dependable funding for wildlife conservation; perpetuating hunter traditions through education, recruitment, and retention; maintaining access to public and private lands; coordinating oil and gas development and wildlife conservation; and the impacts of climate change on wildlife.

"We have worked very hard to be inclusive in our policy discussions in an effort to ensure that our recommendations are viable, realistic, bipartisan and will truly make a difference to wildlife and hunting," commented Dave Nomsen, Vice President of Government Affairs with Pheasants Forever and Chairman of the American Wildlife Conservation Partners. "We look forward to sharing our vision with the participants at the White House Conference and trust that the final action plan will meet the needs of wildlife and all those who are working in the field to protect important wildlife habitat and recruit new hunters."

The white papers are in final editing stages and should be released by the end of the month. Information about the White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy including links to the complete AWCP letter to the President, the original Executive Order and the draft white papers can be found at: www.wildlifepartners.org.


 
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