![]() Friday, September 5, 2008
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Boating High winds, heavy rain, and rising water levels from Tropical Storm Hanna have the potential to cause widespread damage as it crosses the Chesapeake Bay sometime this Saturday, then moves up the Atlantic coast to Long Island Sound and New England on Sunday. Boaters should begin making appropriate preparations to protect their vessels. More » Events Indiana's Historic Mansfield Roller Mill will participate in Mansfield's Cornbread Festival on September 6 and 7. More » With Coast Week in Indiana kicking off this weekend, this is a great time to check out the state's spectacular coastal resources. One highlight is the return of the Denis Sullivan tallship, a 137-foot, wooden hull, three-masted re-creation of a 19th century Great Lakes schooner, that the Indiana Lake Michigan Coastal Program has brought back for another stay in Michigan City. More » Wind Creek State Park, located near Alexander City, Alabama will host the Fourth Annual Lake Martin Car Show on Saturday, September 13, 2008, with a variety of vintage cars and trucks ranging from antiques to street rods on display. More » Gear Under Armour introduces CAPTURE Scent Technology performance apparel. CAPTURE in baselayers absorbs microbial and non-microbial odor molecules. More » Costa Del Mar introduces their two newest sunglasses, Choko and Santa Rosa, in time for the holiday season for trendsetters who demand performance eyewear and the latest styles. More » Hunting The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources has proposed an additional elk hunt to help landowners alleviate damage caused by elk. The proposal would allow thousands of hunters not chosen for the regular season hunts a second chance at a cow elk hunt. More » Getting started in something new is always hard, be it a new hobby, skilled trade or other interest. The same holds true for hunting, prompting the Arizona Game and Fish Department to host several hunting workshops to teach the basics of hunting javelina. More » Media The Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine has added its sixty-fifth affiliate. More » Organizations The Texas Wildlife Association has named Gary Joiner to the organization's newly-created position of Chief Executive Officer. More » Safety As fall hunting seasons begin, safety should be the first thing on every hunter's mind. More » The easiest way to ensure a child's safety on the water is to make sure they wear a life jacket that fits. But children's growth spurts or last minute changes to the roster of invited guests do not always make that easy. However, your boat club or local waterfront business may be able to help if it works with the BoatU.S. Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water Life Jacket Loaner Program. The deadline for applying to become a no-cost loaner site is September 30, 2008. More » Shooting The United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) has teamed up with Michael Bane's Down Range TV to deliver daily - and maybe even hourly - updates on the USPSA National Handgun Championships which begin this Sunday in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the U.S. Shooting Academy. More » Thursday, September 18 through Sunday, September 21, a Ladies Action Shooting Camp/Babes With Bullets program will be held at the Brownell's shooting facility near Des Moines, Iowa. Nine time USPSA champion Kay Clark-Miculek will be the chief instructor for the ladies-only camp. More » Sponsorships The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (DNR) will partner with Toyota to promote the West Virginia Big Buck Display and Big Buck Contest, a display that allows hunters with legally-taken West Virginia white tailed buck mounts scoring 150 or more in either Pope & Young or Boone and Crockett an opportunity to display at West Virginia's Celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Days, September 27-28, 2008. The Big Buck Contest allows hunters to submit their harvests for official recognition. More » Television On Friday, September 5, VERSUS Country will premiere a new episode of Realtree's Monster Bucks and encore episodes of fan favorite shows including The Best and Worst of Tred Barta and The Bucks of Tecomate with Jeff Foxworthy. More » Join host Chris Dorsey on Tuesday, September 9 on VERSUS as the World of Beretta travels to the expansive arid desert of New Mexico. With expert guide Bob King, Chris will attempt to harvest a trophy pronghorn. More » Wildlife The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites the public to attend a free bat workshop on Friday, September 12 to learn more about bats. These shy, misunderstood creatures are among the most beneficial mammals in the ecosystem, providing free insect-control services. More » Youth Programs Substantial changes that will allow more participation will be made this year to the format of the very popular Outdoor Youth Challenge, part of West Virginia's Celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Days, scheduled for September 27 and 28 at Stonewall Resort State Park in Lewis County. Changes in the Outdoor Youth Challenge have been initiated as a means of significantly increasing youth participation by removing the competition factor (scoring), unless a youth requests to be scored. More »
More Hunters Staying Local
Editor's Note: Today's feature comes to The Outdoor Wire from the National Shooting Sports Foundation. NEWTOWN, Connecticut-- For many hunters, that 300-mile drive to deer camp may be put on hold this year. Unwilling -- or unable -- to spend more on gasoline than licenses and lodging, many hunters are checking out their options closer to home. Recent surveys have shown that this is a national trend among American hunters. According to research conducted by Southwick Associates' HunterSurvey.com, "40 percent of hunters indicated that rising gas prices will cause them to reduce their outdoor activities or reduce their travel distance." Realizing that gaining access to both public and private land can be one of a hunter's most daunting challenges, some state fish and game departments have developed innovative programs to address the problem. Pennsylvania, for example, provides the public with detailed maps that show areas accessible by local hunters. These include state game, forest and park lands, and national forest property, totaling over 3.5 million acres. Through a "landowner cooperator" program, an additional two million acres of private property have also been opened up to the state's hunters. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) recently unveiled a state-of-the-art mapping program using Google Maps. It's a user-friendly service especially valuable for those new to hunting or new to the state. "Every hunter knows scouting is key to success, and these Google Maps make it easy to start scouting at home," said Matthew Keenan, ODFW's Access and Habitat Program Coordinator. The map features state wildlife areas, national wildlife refuges and private lands open to hunting through the state's Access and Habitat and Upland Cooperative Access programs. Each area even has a descriptive bubble that provides information about the principal species hunted, size of the area, access periods and special regulations. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG), working with sportsmen and landowners, provides sportsmen access to private land and through private land to public lands with a program called "Access Yes!" "The 'Access Yes!' program is an exciting opportunity to get sportsmen and landowners together to improve habitat, increase hunting access and benefit private landowners. An additional benefit is that landowners and sportsmen get to know and respect each other," commented Jim Unsworth, deputy director for IDFG. In 2008 IDFG has made 444,735 private acres accessible to sportsmen and access to an additional 381,310 acres of public ground by working with private landowners. "We are doing our part to keep our hunters hunting at home in Idaho," said Unsworth. These programs, and similar ones in other states, have received significant funding from the National Shooting Sports Foundation, through its Hunting Heritage Partnership Program. The NSSF helps sportsmen and women locate places to hunt at: www.huntandshoot.org.
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