Monday, January 5, 2009
Editor's Note

Next week is the 2009 Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT) in Orlando, Florida. All materials you would like released for Thursday, January 9 (the opening day of SHOT) should be submitted to us electronically in advance - no later than Wednesday, January 8. Please send your materials as soon as possible with the notation EMBARGOED MATERIAL/SHOT SHOW in the Subject line. If you are including graphics, please send low-resolution images, ideally less than 15K in JPG or GIF formats .

A few interview positions remain for the initial videos of the Outdoor Wire Digital Network. The new video service will premiere during SHOT with The Shepherd Report, twice-daily interviews and insights into new products and services being introduced at SHOT. Interested companies should contact Paul Erhardt at info@thedealerwire.com as soon as possible.

Finally, 2009 Corporate Memberships are due. If you have not submitted your Corporate Membership payment or received your Corporate Membership invoice for 2009, please contact jim@theoutdoorwire.com immediately. Release material from unpaid companies will be used as BRIEFS rather than full-releases.

Archery

Beginning January 7, 2009, Arizona archers will have the opportunity to compete in an eight-week long winter archery league at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Birding

Preschoolers ages two through five can be introduced to the world of raptors January 21 or 22 at Indiana's Salamonie Interpretive Center in Andrews, Indiana.
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Nikon® Inc., in conjunction with Australia's Northern Territory and Discover Downunder® announce the "Nikon Downunder" Sweepstakes; the chance to win the ultimate birding safari in Australia's Outback and the Nikon EDG binocular.
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Boating

Federal grant funds are available for projects that will help improve boating sewage pump-out facilities in Vermont according to an announcement from the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
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Events

The T. Stanton Armour Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society will hold an Invitational Sponsor Pheasant Hunt at the Halter Wildlife Inc., Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin on Tuesday, January 13, 2009.
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Fishing

New rules to help manage gag and red grouper, greater amberjack and gray triggerfish have gone into effect in Florida's Gulf of Mexico waters.
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Health

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources wants to help Ohioans "Get Fit Naturally" as they work toward the familiar New Year's Resolution to improve physical fitness.
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Hunting

During Ohio's four-day muzzleloading season hunters took 20,659 deer with Tuscarawas County again leading the state in the number of deer checked at 934.
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Ohio hunters killed 16,382 deer on December 20-21, during the weekend of gun hunting. The extra weekend of gun hunting was first offered in 2006 in response to hunters' request for additional weekend days to pursue white-tailed deer, the state's number one big game animal. In 2007, hunters took 17,710 deer during those two days.
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Kelvin Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky has taken the state's record for a non-typical bull elk. Jackson took an 8x8 bull in Harlan County that has officially scored 367 7/8 in the Boone & Crockett Club's scoring system, beating the previous state record of 349 3/8.
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Industry

John Strasheim, President and Chief Executive Officer of BowTech, the world's largest bow manufacturer, is stepping down to pursue other business interests effective January 15, 2009. Strasheim will also leave his position on the Board of Directors of Savage Sports Corporation.
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Swanson Russell received two Awards of Excellence in the Nebraska Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Paper Anvil awards.
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Bear Enthusiast Marketing Group introduces a program offering discounted first projects for new clients.
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Olympic Trap Shooter and member of the USA Shooting Team, Corey Cogdell has joined the SHE Pro Hunting and Shooting Team as a national spokesperson for SHE Outdoor Apparel.
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PUMA Knives manufacturer PUMA GmbH IP Solingen announces the appointment of PUMA KNIFE COMPANY USA as exclusive distributor of the line in the United States, Canada and Mexico as of January 1, 2009.
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Law Enforcement

The California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) Law Enforcement Division noticed an upswing in "extreme" poaching cases in 2008. These cases are characterized by the excessive killing of fish and wildlife species and repeat poaching offenders undeterred by prior poaching convictions. Wardens also experienced two officer involved shootings during 2008, serving as a chilling reminder of the dangerous work wardens do.
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Media

Alan Liere, a Spokane, Washington outdoor writer and photographer won the 2008 Wrangler ProGear "Garments are Gear" column contest with his tribute to hunting pants used to fend off cactus spines in Arizona and thorns in Alaska.
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Miscellaneous

Five coveted Wyoming Governor's Elk Permits will be sold at Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation fundraisers in 2009, beginning with a live auction in Emmetsburg, Iowa, on January 31.
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New Products

Consumer demand for Winchester® Ammunition's E-Tip® lead-free bullet is growing among big-game hunters in states that have lead-free regulations. To continue meeting all of the demands of hunters across North America, Winchester Ammunition is expanding its E-Tip line by producing lead-free ammunition in .270 Winchester, .300 Win. Mag and 7mm.
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The new Winchester® Supreme Elite® Dual Bond™ redefines bullet technology and innovation in 2009 with a groundbreaking technology for big bore handgun hunting, as well as the shotgun slug product lines.
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Extreme Shock Ammunition, known for producing the world's most advanced ammunition, announces the creation of a new kind of porcelain barrel coating. The new X-Coat "C" is a dry lubricant that represents the latest in 21st century technology and will be on display at SHOT Show 2009 in Orlando, Florida.
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Fiocchi Ammunition announces 12 gauge, 3-inch Golden Turkey shotshells.
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Rage Slip Cam Expandables announces the introduction of the new Rage 1.5, a 100-grain, 2-blade broadhead with a 1.5-inch cutting diameter.
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Organizations

The South Central Alaska Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) will host an organizational meeting at the Bella Vista Restaurant in Peter's Creek on Thursday, January 8, 2009.
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Starting in March 2009, Montana Pheasants Forever (PF) will be giving away 52 guns - one per week for an entire year - in an effort to increase funding for the organization's upland habitat work in the state. Tickets for the raffle, which is being supported by Sportsman's Warehouse stores, are on sale now for $50 each. Only 1,200 tickets will be sold.
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Partnerships

Pheasants Forever (PF) has announced a one-of-a kind partnership with Diamond Jo Casinos that will create funds for local habitat projects.
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Passages

National Wild Turkey Federation founder Tom Rodgers passed away December 25. The 64 year old Rodgers is survived by his mother, son, Mark, and two sisters.
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People

Governor Charlie Crist has reappointed Brian S. Yablonski to a second five-year term on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).
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Farley Hicks of Elko, Nevada has been elected the Mule Deer Foundation's (MDF) Chairman of the Board.
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2008 Women's bronze medalist in Women's Trap Corey Cogdell has joined the Cabela's family as a member of its esteemed Ambassador Program.
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Regulatory

A coalition of Arizona state agencies has agreed on a price for the new off-highway vehicle (OHV) decal that will be required to operate most ATVs, dirt bikes and other OHVs meeting certain criteria. A fee of $25 will be collected as a part of new OHV laws which took effect last Thursday, January 1, 2009.
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Shot Show

At this year's SHOT Show, Wilson Combat will be hosting a meeting room for dealers to hold one-on-one meetings to learn about new products, customer service and increased profit opportunities.
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The Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) will host a press conference at the SHOT Show to release the Whitetail Report, a comprehensive look at the status of whitetail populations and whitetail hunting in North America.
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Sponsorships

U.S. Practical Shooting Association (USPSA), the governing body of Practical Shooting in the U.S., has announced a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for the 2009 USPSA National Handgun Championships and the 2009 National MutliGun Championships.
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Television

Outdoor Channel, America's Leader in Outdoor TV, is kicking off 2009 with the launch of ten new programming series and returning favorites, featuring a mix of the network's most popular genres.
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The Sportsman Channel has announced their nominees for their 2008 Sportsman Awards. The winners will be announced on Friday, January 16 at the fifth annual Sportsman Channel Awards event held during the SHOT Show in Orlando, Florida.
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In episode two of SHE's Beyond the Lodge on Outdoor Channel, Kandi Kisky, Vicki Cianciarulo and Brenda Potts are caribou hunting in northern Quebec.
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Waterways

Thanks to a generous grant from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, American Rivers, along with its partners, Winyah Rivers Foundation's Waccamaw RIVERKEEPER®, and the Pee Dee Land Trust, will begin work in Horry and Georgetown Counties to create a blue trail on the Waccamaw River.
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Wildlife

The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) completed a million dollars in on the ground habitat projects for mule deer and black-tailed deer in 2008.
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Youth Programs

The National Scholastic Sportsman Program (NSSP), a conservation and education organization for middle and high school students who are enthusiastic about the outdoors, will become one of NRA's Cooperative Youth Organizations.
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Young Alabama artists in grades 4 through 12 are invited to enter the 11th Annual State-Fish Art contest sponsored by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and Wildlife Forever.
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Back In The Proverbial Saddle

Plenty has happened in the outdoors since we took our much-needed hiatus ten days ago. Unfortunately, not much of it has been positive.

The economy has continued to shake, rattle and roll, the stock market has tanked, industries have lined up for government handouts that may only delay the inevitable, and an administration for which I had pretty high hopes eight years ago is as dead as the bottle of leftover New Year's Eve champagne you'd forgotten was in your refrigerator.

The executive orders President Bush have issued since the election, incidentally, are probably just as equally dead on arrival. Case in point, the executive order restoring the right for state law to apply to concealed carry in federal parklands.

The Brady Committee has already announced their legal opposition to that Bush Executive Order. California Senator Dianne Feinstein then published an op-ed piece criticizing that same measure - and promising to have it overturned by the new Obama administration. The fact the whole process began five years ago and was only extended to this late-date in the Bush administration because of the efforts of a couple of Senators who asked for an extension has gone ignored, but, hey, perception is reality.

In short order, the entire outdoor industry is about to find there is no peaceful coexistence with the new administration -and the administration may possesses no interest in compromise. It appears focused and dedicated to the consolidation of power and application of said power to anyone who opposes them.

At the end of 2008, I said the new administration would quickly discover that winning elections and governing were different matters entirely. That presumed, however, at least a modicum of organized opposition. The few conservatives remaining in Congress have yet to exhibit any organization, much less mount an effective opposition.

The new administration will "make its bones" - quickly to let everyone know there's a new sheriff in town. Unfortunately - for most of us - that will likely include a slew of new laws designed to severely restrict firearms ownership.

The so-called assault weapons ban is headed back with a vengeance. Vengeance, in fact, might be the key word in that sentence.

What was more or less accepted as rhetoric from Second Amendment supporters by conservatives was taken, I've been told, extremely personally by the new administration. Consequently, an object lesson in power politics is headed our way - soon.

When that happens, it will drive a stake into a significant portion of the billion-dollar firearms industry. That industry, incidentally, needed no bailout money, puts hundreds of millions of tax dollars into conservation annually and provides jobs in a time when unemployment is nearing record highs nationwide.

An unfortunate casualty of that same anti-gun move would also be the conservation movement nationwide. State and federal fish and wildlife agencies depend on tax revenues from firearms sales and hunting and fishing licenses. The best-selling firearm for everything from home defense to hunting today is the same base platform as the - GASP - assault weapon. Yep, the AR-15 platform is headed for another showdown in Washington.

When (if, industry leaders tell me is a given) that showdown begins, it may be time to remind our legislators that a billion-dollar industry will pay a price that will trickle down to impact the outdoors - drastically and for years to come.

For an administration that says their single-minded focus is the economy, laying siege to an industry that needs no government support - or intervention - and is providing jobs across the country would be a very clear demonstration of ideological action. Actually, it would be hypocrisy of the first order.

If the administration goes after guns, our first reminder should be the words made famous by Clinton advisor James Carville: "It's the economy, stupid."

- Jim Shepherd

 
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