Thursday, November 13, 2008
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The Board of Directors of the Good Gun Foundation has selected the Hunting Heritage Trust, Inc. to receive the assets of and to carry on the educational and communications mission of the discontinued foundation. One specific Hunting Heritage Trust program that will benefit from the transfer of the Good Gun Foundation assets is production and distribution of educational programming to the nation's schools.
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Conservation

The Upper San Pedro River, one of the last free-flowing rivers in Arizona, received additional protection today as 122 acres just north of the United States/Mexico border were acquired by The Nature Conservancy and the Arizona Game and Fish Department with support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The property is one of the largest privately owned parcels adjacent to this stretch of the river, where groundwater pumping would directly impact the river's flow.
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Events

Cabela's will hold a Dutch Oven cooking competition on Sunday, November 16, 2008 in front of the store in Glendale, Arizona.
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Gear

Hunter Safety Systems has gone big, offering its popular Pro Series safety harness in a 4XL-5XL. This new size is suitable for individuals weighing up to 400 lbs.
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Habitat

The National Wild Turkey Federation is making repairing riparian areas and improving land access for hunters a priority in the Great Plains states. Through the Northern Plains Riparian Restoration Initiative, the NWTF improves habitat along rivers and streams and around roost areas to benefit both game and non-game species, including wild turkeys, bald eagles and many types of waterfowl and mammals.
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Hunting

Draw results for Arizona's 2009 spring hunting season are now available online. More than 35,000 eager applicants can now find out if they've drawn permit-tags for spring turkey, javelina, buffalo and bear hunts.
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Vermont's November 15-30 firearm deer season is the high point of the state's hunting seasons, and this year is no exception as more and bigger bucks are being seen in Vermont's fields and woodlots. In expectation of a great season, the Fish & Wildlife Department urges hunters to include fluorescent hunter orange clothing with their other essential gear.
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Georgia's new online recreational license system is now live. Outdoorsmen looking to purchase, renew or replace fishing and hunting licenses can now complete the process online.
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Media Advisory

The San Angelo, Texas Gun Club will host the United States Practical Shooting Association's Area 4 Championships Friday, November 14 through Sunday, November 16. More than 125 shooters from eleven states are expected to compete for the area 4 titles.
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Miscellaneous

One of the biggest Chinook salmon ever recorded in California was found dead of natural causes in lower Battle Creek near Red Bluff last month. Department of Fish and Game (DFG) biologists measured to estimate what the live weight of the dead fish would have been. A standard size-to-weight formula was used to determine approximate live weight. Based on measurements of the fish (51 inches long), it could have surpassed the current state angling record for a Chinook salmon. It was estimated to have been between five and six years of age.
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Organizations

Pass It On - Outdoor Mentors, Inc. has received endorsement from the National Forum on Children and Nature as one of 30 projects nationwide that demonstrate new and creative ways to reconnect kids with nature.
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Ohio Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) announce a new voluntary conservation program for landowners in Henry and Fulton Counties. The Ohio Upland Habitat Initiative (OUHI) offers landowners cost share dollars for landowners who wish to establish or maintain high quality habitat for pheasants, quail and host of other species of wildlife.
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Partnerships

Under Armour, the originator of performance apparel and gear engineered to keep athletes cool, dry and light, is strengthening its support of conservation with a new donation to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
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Carl Zeiss Sports Optics and Safari Club International have partnered to bring Carl Zeiss' exceptionally high quality optics to the organization known to be First for Hunters. With 55,000 members around the globe, SCI is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and promoting wildlife conservation worldwide.
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe and representatives from the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves unveiled a "Toys for Tots" drop-off collection site at the Game Commission's Harrisburg headquarters. In addition to serving as a "Toys for Tots" collection site, Roe donated, on behalf of the agency and the Commonwealth's hunters and trappers, 100 stuffed black bears.
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Television

On Thursday, November 13, VERSUS Country presents encore episodes of The Best and Worst of Tred Barta, Winchester Whitetail Revolution and The Bucks of Tecomate with Jeff Foxworthy.
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Wildlife

The second year of a calling frog survey in Georgia starts January 15. There are 78 survey routes but only about 30 volunteers lined up to cover them. John Jensen, a senior wildlife biologist with the state Department of Natural Resources, needs some 50 more listeners who can decipher the croaks, trills and peeps of Georgia's 31 frog species.
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Youth Programs

A program for preschoolers featuring activities and crafts on how turtles and other reptiles adjust for the coming winter will be offered at Indiana's Salamonie Interpretive Center, November 19 and 20. The program is offered twice to accommodate more children.
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Georgia's Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, located in Mansfield, Georiga, is offering new wildlife opportunities to Georgia home-schoolers. The outreach is designed for home-schooled students, emphasizing peer cooperation and individual exploration.
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Survey Shows RVers Adjusting to Economy

Recreational Vehicle users love their homes on wheels, so they're adjusting to the economy in their own ways.
RESTON, VIRGINIA -- RV owners love the RV lifestyle, but just like everyone else, they're concerned about today's sagging economy and looking for ways to save money and cut costs. According to the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association's fall/winter survey, RVers are adjusting to the economy by traveling closer to home and staying longer in one place. By having their "homes on wheels" with them, RV owners say they can stretch their dollars by saving on costly airfares, hotels and restaurant meals.

The latest Campfire Canvass fall/winter survey of RV owners by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association, reveals that 29 percent plan to travel more this fall and winter than last year; 56 percent plan to travel the same amount as last year; and 15 percent plan to travel less than last year.

Sixty-two percent of survey respondents say they'll travel to destinations closer to home, while 38 percent say they'll stay longer at the same destination.

One of the biggest reasons why RV travel appeals to families is because of the value that RV vacations offer. Eighty percent of the RV owners surveyed say RV vacations cost less than other types of vacations.

"I'm the bargain queen," says Donna Grant, 50, of Woodbridge, Virginia. "It's economical to go RVing. I love my portable house on wheels. I don't like hotels and I don't like sleeping in strange beds."

The survey shows that 60 percent of RVers plan to take more mini-vacations (1-4 days) this fall/winter compared to last year. Because RVs have full kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms, RV owners can get away at a moment's notice. And they don't have to worry about hotel reservations or the hassles of flying such as long security lines and costly baggage fees. With an RV, everything is onboard and ready to go.

According to a new study comparing vacation costs by PKF, an international consulting firm with expertise in travel and tourism, family RV trips are, on average, 27 to 61 percent less expensive than other types of vacations, even with today's higher gas prices and factoring in RV ownership costs.

"This study indicates that RV ownership offers great value," says Richard Coon, president of the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association. "In these economic times, RV owner appreciate the significant savings they enjoy on air, hotel and restaurant costs."

Forty-three percent of the survey respondents said they'll use their RVs to attend festivals and fairs this fall/winter; 33 percent will use their homes-on-wheels for foliage tours; and 30 percent for antiquing and flea market trips.

The survey reveals that holiday travel remains popular with RV owners. Among the respondents, 37 percent said they plan to travel in their RVs over the Thanksgiving weekend and 20 percent over the Christmas/Hanukkah season.

Fifteen percent of the respondents described themselves as "snowbirds" who'll take extended RV trips to warmer regions this fall/winter.

Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Robert Cloke, 71, and his wife, of Turnwater, Washington, plan to beat the cold weather by wintering in his fifth wheel travel trailer in Harlingen, Texas on the Gulf Coast.

"We'll be there from October to April and make other mini-trips throughout the year," says Cloke, who's been RVing since 1962. "RVing gets into your blood. We enjoy seeing what's going on in other parts of the country. It's the type of education that can never be taken back. You always learn something new and meet different people."

The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (rvia.org) is the national association representing more than 500 manufacturers and component suppliers producing approximately 98 percent of all RVs made in the United States.

 
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