Friday, November 21, 2008
Employment Opportunities

EOTAC - A supplier of Military, Law Enforcement, and Private Sector Tactical and Discreet clothing, announced today that it has begun a search for National Sales Director (NSD). The NSD will also participate in the development of competitive analysis and marketing strategies.
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Events

The Salato Wildlife Education center is calling all crafty kids to create nature crafts for the holidays from 10 a.m. - noon Saturday, December 6. You can create unique gifts for someone special or keep a few for yourself.
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Funding

The California Wildlife Conservation Board has approved more than $30 million in funding to help restore and protect wildlife habitat throughout the state.
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Gear

Weaver®, one of the most trusted names in rings and bases and an industry mainstay for over 75 years, announces a new offering to the tactical world, Weaver Tactical Rings (MSRP: $34.49) & Bases (MSRP: $18.49).
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Industry

With a half year's results in the book, GLOCK, Inc. has released its mid-year guidance on sales, calling demand their product "unprecedented."
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The Archery Trade Association (ATA) will hold its annual trade show at the Indiana Convention Center, in Indianapolis, Thursday through Saturday, January 8, 9, and 10, 2009.
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Media

Minnesota-based Pheasants Forever and its quail division, Quail Forever, recently received four honors in the Minnesota Magazine & Publications Association (MMPA) 2008 Publishing Excellence Awards. The Pheasants Forever Journal of Upland Conservation received Gold, Silver and Bronze Excellence Awards, while the Quail Forever Journal of Upland Conservation collected a Bronze Excellence Award.
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Organizations

Daiwa Corporation has presented FishAmerica Foundation with a $10,000 to be used to enhance family fishing waters and ensure that future generations of anglers will have access to fishing areas.
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The Edgefield Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation stepped up to help less fortunate families in the area by offering warm smiles and hearty meals this holiday season.Through the Turkey Hunters Care program, the Edgefield Chapter provided 173 turkeys - a total of 1,038 meals - to families in the area to help complete the traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners.
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Retail

With the holiday shopping season only days away, Cabela's is suggesting gifts for the outdoorsperson on you shopping list.
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Safety

A Reminder to Vermont Hunters: Help ensure your safety with fluorescent orange.
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Shooting

USA Shooting has officially announced the induction of Ruby Fox and Daniel Carlisle into the U.S. International Shooting Hall of Fame for 2008.
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Television

On Friday, November 21, VERSUS Country presents new episodes of The Best and Worst of Tred Barta, Realtree's Monster Bulls and The Huntley Way and encore episodes of NAPA's North to Alaska, Winchester Whitetail Revolution and The Bucks of Tecomate with Jeff Foxworthy.
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ESPN2's Saturday and Sunday morning outdoors programming features Whitetail Country and Get Wild, delivering top-notch tips for hunting whitetail and remarkable action from global locations. This week, Get Wild with Cindy Garrison takes viewers around the world for an exciting outdoor adventure on Saturday, November 22 as Garrison discovers the wild and exotic animals of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.
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Waterfowl

Breeding conditions in the northern Great Plains states and the Prairie Pothole region of Canada were dismal last spring. That would normally spell poor hunting for the upcoming waterfowl seasons that open November 23 for Canada goose and November 27 for ducks, but this could be an exceptional hunting year for Kentucky waterfowlers.
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Wildlife

Captive-bred Socorro Doves have arrived at the Albuquerque Zoo, as the next step in efforts to return the bird, now extinct in the wild, to its ancestral home on Soccoro Island in the Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico. The Soccoro Dove Project began twenty years ago.
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Florida was never home to wild elk, but the species remains a true inspiration for conservationists active in Florida chapters of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. A 2008 grant from the Elk Foundation helped fund the recent Florida 4-H Shooting Sports Classic Shootout. Previous grants funded Becoming an Outdoors-Woman workshops, 4-H marine ecology, archery, habitat evaluation and shooting programs, and activities and events for outdoor newcomers and youths.
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Retailers Feeling The Slowdown

In the unsteady economy of today, there are a couple of certainties: first, companies with cash can go bargain hunting and there are bargains to be had; second, if your company was headed in a negative direction before the economy slowed, you're in real trouble now.

Over the past few weeks, I've hinted that one or more of the fairly large companies in the industry weren't looking so good. I wasn't exaggerating.

The Outdoor Wire has acquired a copy of a November 19 memorandum to Sportsman's Warehouse "vendors and partners" telling them the company has in essence, been acquired by UFA Cooperative Limited of Canada. While there are legal issues to be resolved, UFA has already dumped a considerable amount of cash into Sportsman's Warehouse.

UFA has a lot of cash to dump.

The United Farmers of Alberta is an agricultural supply cooperative headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada which owns and operates approximately three-dozen farm and ranch stores in Alberta and 120 cardlock and bulk fuel stations in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Since its beginning in 1909 it has grown from a small rural cooperative to a multi-billion dollar organization of 110,000 members.

In addition to the considerable rural holdings, UFA began its diversification into the outdoor industry earlier this year with the acquisition of Canadian outfitter, Wholesale Sports.

For UFA, the acquisition is part of a growth plan that UFA President and CEO Dallas Thorsteinson says on the company's website will result in a cooperative that is "even stronger than it is today" when it celebrates its centennial next year.

The acquisition assures Sportsman's Warehouse of having a next year.

The memorandum from Sportsman's Warehouse founder Stu Utgaard seemed to confirm the industry whispers that SW was on watch lists with most vendors. Knowledge of the cash infusion, Utgaard wrote, should enable vendors to "continue to deliver goods to our stores for Christmas."

Had the cash infusion not happened, several of the companies already facing considerable financial exposure had told me they would have refused further orders.

Sportsman's Warehouse, it seems, is headed for considerably more stable financial times under this new ownership. That's a relief to many outdoor manufacturers watching other retailers struggle nationwide -and worrying about the impact on their own moribund businesses.

The gloomy news continues, meanwhile at Gander Mountain (NASDAQ:GMTN) as the Saint Paul, Minnesota-based company made another round of layoffs earlier this week.

The company has seen its stock price declining steadily. Closing trading yesterday at $1.10, down another 19 cents or fourteen percent of its value from Wednesday.

Over the past year, Gander stock has dropped from a 52 week high of $6.97 to a low of $0.97. During the course of trading Thursday, it dropped as low as $1.01 before settling at the $1.10 close.

There have been signs of problems at Gander for some time. On September 8, Mark R. Baker resigned as president, chief executive officer and board member. Since then, David Pratt, Chairman of the Gander Mountain Board has since been functioning as interim CEO.

When Gander announced third quarter results earlier this month, it seemed the company might actually be turning the corner financially.

But the difficult economic conditions appear to have forced more actions on top of the already drastic cost cutting measures initiated place before consumer spending stalled.

Gander, it seems, simply had no other option to conserve resources than reduction of staffing.

With 116 stores in 23 states, Gander bills itself as the nation's largest retail network of stores for hunting, fishing, camping, boating, marine and outdoor lifestyle apparel and footwear, products and services. Should the difficult conditions persist, analysts say store closures may be only remaining option.

As the economy continues to be the primary concern of most Americans, the outdoor industry - in all facets - is feeling the pinch.

The lone exception would seem to be in those companies making - and selling - firearms that consumers fear may be banned under the incoming Democratic administration.

It's not good news, but....

...we'll keep you posted.

--Jim Shepherd

 
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