Monday, November 24, 2008
Editor's Note

In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, there will be no wires published after Wednesday of this week (November 26). If you have news you would like included in our services before the Thanksgiving holiday it should be sent to our editors no later than 5PM Eastern time, Tuesday, November 25. Material received past that time will be included in our December 1, 2008 editions. We wish everyone a joyous and happy Thanksgiving. If you're traveling, travel safely.

Donations

Whitetails Unlimited has been a long supporter of hunter donations to food pantries, and has been instrumental in both financing and expanding programs in many states. This hunting season WTU again encourages hunters to donate venison they cannot use personally to food pantries in their area.
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Events

Trick-shooting archer, Randy Oitker, Albert Wutsch, master game butcher, and Lion Country Supply dog trainers are back by popular demand for the 2009 Eastern Sports & Outdoor Show, February 7-15, 2009 at the State Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Gear

Source Outdoor Group introduces the M-1 Millennium Climbing Stand, an eighteen pound all-aluminum stand designed to be worn as a pack to your hunting destination.
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Holidays

Indiana's Salamonie Reservoir Interpretetive Center has posted holiday hours effective through January 2, 2009.
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Industry

Jason Wright placed his first order with Brownells recently. He was surprised to learn that his first order made him Brownell's one-millionth customer. To thank him, Brownells presented Jason with a personalized Bushmaster AR-15 at their Montezuma, Iowa, facility.
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The Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA) launched a new program focused on female communicators within the outdoor industry to promote the benefits of POMA membership and increase the number of women already working established as communicators, students and associate members in the organization.
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Legal

An order signed Friday by Sacramento Superior Court Judge Patrick Marlette will allow the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) to stock more waters than would have been allowed under his November 6 tentative ruling.
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Media

In partnership with the United States Forest Service, Wildlife Forever announces the availability of a new 27 minute video to help sportsmen and women identify invasive species and take action to help stop their spread.
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Media Advisory

In response to the hundreds of stories which have appeared nationwide concerning increased firearms sales due to gun owners concerns over President-elect Obama and possible legislation regulating the Second Amendment rights of Americans, the NSSF has placed a media resource page on their website to help clear up much of the confusion and misinformation about so-called "assault weapons."
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Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 25, members of the media will be able to shoot and photograph the reefing of retired New York City MTA Transit cars as part of the Maryland Artificial Reef Initiative (MARTI). More than 40 subway cars will be reefed at the Bass Grounds reef site, approximately 10 miles southeast of Ocean City, Maryland.
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Miscellaneous

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Oyster Recovery Partnership (ORP) expect to hire more than 520 watermen for oyster bar restoration work as part of Governor Martin O'Malley's plan to help mitigate economic losses from the declined blue crab fishery, while also helping to restore the Chesapeake Bay.
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Notices

Kentucky's Marrowbone State Forest and Wildlife Management Area in Metcalfe and Cumberland counties is now open to the public.
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Shooting

A new firing range is now open in southwest Georgia at the Chickasawhatchee Wildlife Management Area. The facility includes both a 200 yard rifle range and 50 yard pistol range, with archery facilities planned for the future.
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Television

This week on The Sportsman Channel, Turkey Country travels to Kentucky with long-time NWTF volunteers Jim and Pat Williams as they search for trophy longbeards in the Bluegrass State.
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This Thanksgiving weekend join host Chris Dorsey as he travels through the magical playground of the Sierra Madres as he targets the prince of North American Big game - trophy bull elk. The Colorado elk hunt and Iceland waterfowl hunt airs for the second time on Versus network Friday, November 28th at 4 p.m. and Saturday November 29th at 10 a.m. EST.
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Economic News Not Improving

Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s Forest River Inc. has acquired the RV assets of Coachmen Industries, Inc. (NYSE:COA). Those assets include its brands, product lines, central manufacturing operations in Middlebury, Indiana and the dealership in Elkhart, Indiana.

Executives at Coachmen say the decision was all about securing the future of the company. For months, it was common knowledge in the industry that Coachmen was floundering, along with most of the rest of the recreational vehicle industry. Coachmen, however, has made a deal that will keep the company operating, maintain the corporate offices and facilities in Middlebury/Elkhart and provide what CEO Richard Lavers calls "sufficient cash liquidity to not just survive, but to build our profitable housing businesses and continue our diversification into the bus and specialty vehicle transportation industries." In today's struggling economy, those are goals simply out of the reach of many of Coachmen's competitors.

It's been a tough trip to this point for the RV manufacturer. This time last year, COA shares were trading at $6.40. Prior to the announcement of the acquisition, they had traded as low as forty-eight cents per share. Friday, Coachmen shares nearly doubled, closing trading Friday at $1.08/share.

According to a release issued by the company, full details of this transaction will be released "at the appropriate time" and the transaction is subject to shareholder approval. The company says it will seek that approval in December.
"There is still much to be done, but we look forward to a long and bright future for both these fine companies," concluded Lavers.

Coachmen Industries, Inc. has been one of America's leading manufacturers of recreational vehicles with Coachmen, Georgie Boy, Sportscoach and Viking. The company also produces "systems-built homes" through All American Homes and Modu-Kraf and commercial structures with All American Building Systems,

Berkshire subsidiary Forest River describes itself as the world's largest manufacturer of towable and fifth-wheel trailers, but it's holdings are considerably more extensive. With 60 manufacturing facilities and 5400 employees Forest River subsidiaries include Elkhart Coach and Glaval and Starcraft Bus, Rockport Commercial Vehicles, Forest River Marine (pontoon boats) and Forest River Housing subsidiaries Hart Housing and Sterling Homes.

And the RV industry isn't alone in their suffering. The boat industry, despite reports to the contrary, is hurting. The Outdoor Wire has learned that many of the manufacturers of smaller sport and fishing craft are losing dealers nationwide. Some smaller dealers, faced with the challenge of meeting their obligations - including the technique known as floor planning their inventory from boat makers, are simply walking away. Their abandonment is making an already shaky industry worse as manufacturers find themselves faced with the task of bringing retrieving their inventory, and dealing with the loss of cash flow from the floor planned inventory.

We're also hearing that financial challenges are biting deeply into the regional competition circuits. Many professional anglers have "memo boats" technically, they are purchased from the manufacturer on very favorable terms, but the anglers normally sell the boats at the end of their competition season, pay that money to the manufacturer and roll their memo into a new boat for the next season. It's a practice that is being curtailed - drastically- according to professional anglers.

And there is the continuing challenge of finding financing for qualified buyers. We're hearing that consumers who want to buy boats and have good credit scores (in some cases, excellent credit scores) just can't get financing. At an industry meeting recently in Las Vegas, there were a couple of potential solutions offered, but we've yet to hear any of them taking definitive shape.

In the meantime, everyone watches as the economic conditions continue to worsen across the outdoor industry. Since our report on Friday concerning the acquisitions and stock prices at two major outdoor retailers, we've continued to get reports that indicate that small vendors and specialty service suppliers are finding themselves waiting longer - and in some cases, considerably longer - for their payments. That's a frightening trend in the industry as these smaller suppliers don't have the resources to either survive without timely payment, or pursue collection measures against their customers.

With staff cuts across the retail sector and the continued reluctance of consumers to spend beyond their means, we may be facing a very mediocre shopping day this coming Friday. Although there is an excessive amount of hyping of the significance of that first shopping day after Thanksgiving, it is one indicator of the type of holiday retail season ahead.

Meanwhile, this new frugality - by consumers and companies - is good news and bad news. Retail is suffering, but debt is slowing as consumers hold off on all but essential purchases. We're hearing that bargain hunters, armed with figurative wads of cash (like Berkshire Hathaway) are shopping the outdoor and firearms industries for bargains.

They're out there.

--Jim Shepherd

 
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