Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) managers this week are advising more than 100 employees their jobs may be eliminated to meet an expected multi-million-dollar budget shortfall. A total of about 170 positions, including some currently vacant will be affected, but will affect field staff- including hatchery personnel, enforcement officers, biologists and outdoor educators-as well as business operations such as financial management and computer support. The job cuts are spread statewide, throughout department programs and all levels of the agency.
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Archery

The largest youth archery competition in Alabama, the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) State Championship, involved pproximately 1,100 young archers in Grades 4-12 from schools across the state in the event. Ashville Middle School Archer Stephanie Whisnant pulled off a "Robin Hood" (Pictured) splitting one arrow with another on the way to her win in the overall female title.
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The 2009 Nebraska National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) State Tournament looks to attract more than 400 young archers to the Lancaster Event Center in Lincoln on Saturday, March 28.
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Boating

BoatU.S. announces a premium level on-the-water-towing plan.
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Competition

Grand National Callmaking judges graded hundreds of game calls on appearance and sound quality before crowning the 2009 champions during the National Wild Turkey Federation's 33rd annual Convention and Sport Show, held at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center February 19-22.
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Education

Mary Carol Cooper, native plant program coordinator for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, will teach you how to identify trees using bark, twigs and other characteristics during a tree identification hike to be held at the Salato Wildlife Education Center on Saturday, March 7.
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Financial

Outdoor Channel Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:OUTD) announces its regular quarterly investor conference call at 2 p.m. PST (5 p.m. EST) on Thursday, February 26, 2009.
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Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE-RGR) will file its 2008 Annual Report on Form 10-K on Tuesday, February 24, 2009, after the close of the stock market.
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Gear

Cyclops delivers their new R3 Stainless Steel water bottles in 17 and 27 ounce sizes. The one-hundred percent recyclable bottles are made from food-grate stainless steel.
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Brownells introduces their adjustable length rifle case, designed to fit "shorty" to full length AR-style rifles.
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Hunter's Specialties introduces their hew Strut Ring Zone turkey call.
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Licensing

Registrations for about one-third of Ohio's 411,366 recreational watercraft are set to expire March 1 and must be renewed before those boats are returned to the water.
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Media

The March issue of Shooting Illustrated includes a close look at the design characteristics and terminal performance of today's self-defense ammunition to help you pick the optimal load for personal protection.
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Miscellaneous

The National Wild Turkey Federation's flying turkey logo will appear on the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, Bass Pro Shops sponsored #1 race car, driven by current Nextel and 2-time Busch Series Champion Martin Truex Jr.
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New Products

Mossberg International adds to its already extensive line of bolt-action and semi-automatic rimfire rifles, nal is offering five new muzzle brake Plinkster and other rimfire models packed full of features.
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Notices

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is accepting nominations of qualified individuals to serve on its Coastal Advisory Board (CAB). The CAB helps guide DNR's Lake Michigan Coastal Program.
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The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in Kentucky is now accepting applications for the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP). Application ranking cutoff dates are March 27 and May 29.
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department is bringing a new format to the fall hunt recommendation process by offering six public forums across the state to allow constituents an opportunity to provide input to regional biologists before the hunt recommendations are presented to the commission for the 2009-10 hunting seasons.
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Safety Recall - Walther PPK and PPK/s Pistols: Smith & Wesson has identified a condition that may exist in certain PPK and PPK/S pistols which may permit a round to be discharged without the trigger being pulled. When the manual safety is disengaged, Smith & Wesson's Product Engineering Group has determined that the possibility exists in certain firearms that lowering the hammer may cause a chambered round to fire. This recall applies to all Walther PPK and PPK/S pistols manufactured by Smith & Wesson from March 21, 2002, until February 3, 2009. For serial numbers and more info, click here.
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Organizations

The Thunder Bay Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) will hold its Inaugural Sportsmen's Banquet on Saturday, March 21, 2009 at the, Alpena Civic and Community Center, Alpena, Michigan.
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The Highland Drummer Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) will hold its 4th Annual Sportsmen's Banquet on Saturday, March 21, 2009 at Blackwell's Restaurant, Lewisburg, West Virginia.
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Partnerships

Weaver announces an expanded partnership with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF). This renewed alliance strengthens RMEF's efforts toward habitat stewardship, land protection, elk restoration and conservation education by donating a portion of the proceeds from every Grand Slam® and Super Slam™ riflescope sold.
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People

ATK (Alliant Tech Systems) Commercial Products announced George Frashier of Gibson City, Illionis as the 2008 Sales Rep of the Year.
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Shawn Lucas of Brazil, Indiana was selected from over 680,000 men and women from across the country who entered the Bushnell Mobile Base Camp Sweepstakes. With the win, Lucas took home a prize package valued at over $38,000.
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The artwork of North Dakota's Jeffery Hoff has taken first place in this year's Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp Design Competition.
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Public Comment

The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will take final public input on a proposed three-year package of hunting seasons and rules during its March 6-7 meeting.
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Seminars

Area residents can learn how to legally and effectively control local Canada goose populations at a seminar at Indiana's Bartholomew County extension service office on March 10.
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Shooting

Smith & Wesson Corp., announces the successful completion of the 2nd Annual International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) Indoor National Championships, held February 19-21 at the Smith & Wesson Shooting Sports Center.
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Television

For lots of big bull moose action this week, tune to The Sportsman Channel and watch the exciting episode of Jay's Outdoor Magazine with Mike Avery.
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Join The Sportsman Channel and Just Kill'n Time TV this week for a hunt in Kansas. Max and Stacey Rowe and Freddy and Amy McGuire head to Wolf River Outfitters to do battle with those big Kansas Kings of Spring.
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Wildlife

The U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin, has confirmed that bats from two Pendleton County, West Virginia caves submitted for testing by Division of Natural Resources wildlife biologists have the condition known as White-nose Syndrome (WNS).
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The Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Flint Energies are helping ease a middle Georgia housing shortage for southeastern American kestrels, a small falcon listed as rare in the state.
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Briefly

Hunter's Specialties announces the new Ring Zone™ (patent pending) line of friction calls...ATF announces the availability of the newly revised ATF Form 4473 Part I - Firearms Transaction Record Part I-Over-the-Counter (5300.9) (2008 Spanish Version)...The Vermont House passes a change to its law allowing any licensed youth accompanied by an adult with a Vermont hunting license to participate in the state's youth hunting weekend...Oklahoma, meanwhile, has established a bearhunting season...The National Shooting Sports Foundation is seeking a managing director, marketing communications, who will be responsible for leading communications, safety and education efforts through a range of public relations and communications and branding functions. The position, which is located in Newtown, Connecticut and will report to the senior vice president...The Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) announces its 82-year-old newsletter will become an online service beginning with the March 1 edition.

Feature

$740 Million Going to States for Fish and Wildlife Projects

Department of the Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced yesterday that more than $740.9 million will be distributed to the fish and wildlife agencies of the 50 states, commonwealths, the District of Columbia, and territories to fund fish and wildlife conservation, boater access to public waters, and hunter and aquatic education.

Those Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Funds funds come from excise taxes and import duties on sporting firearms, ammunition, archery equipment, sportfishing equipment, electric outboard motors, and fuel taxes attributable to motorboats and small engines.

"The funds raised under the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs have helped conserve our fish and wildlife resources and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation for more than half a century. These investments, which help create jobs while protecting our nation's natural treasures, are particularly important in these tough economic times," Salazar said. "All those who pay into this program - the hunting and fishing industries, boaters, hunters, anglers, and recreational shooters - should take pride in helping to conserve our land and its fish and wildlife and provide benefits to all Americans who cherish the natural world and outdoor recreation."

The Wildlife Restoration apportionment for 2009 totals nearly $336 million, with more than $64.7 million marked for hunter education and firearm and archery range programs. The Sport Fish Restoration apportionment for 2009 totals more than $404 million.

Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act funding is available to states, commonwealths, and territories through a formula based on land area, including inland waters and the number of paid hunting license holders in each state, commonwealth, and territory. State, commonwealth, and territorial fish and wildlife agencies use the money to manage wildlife populations, conduct habitat research, acquire wildlife lands and public access, carry out surveys and inventories, administer hunter education, and construct and maintain shooting ranges.

"State fish and wildlife agencies are proud to be funded by the hunting, fishing and boating community through this American system of conservation funding, which has been a successful model for many years," said Rex Amack, President of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and Director of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. "This year's record Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration apportionment is vital in order for state agencies to continue their work to sustain healthy fish and wildlife populations and provide opportunities for all to connect with nature."

Sport Fish Restoration is funded by the collection of excise taxes and import duties on sport fishing equipment, motorboat and small engine fuels, and pleasure boats. Sport Fish Restoration funds are apportioned to the states based on a formula that includes the land and water area, inland waters and the Great Lakes and marine coastal areas where applicable, and the number of paid fishing license holders. States, the District of Columbia, commonwealths, and territories use the funds to pay for stocking fish; acquiring and improving sport fish habitat; providing aquatic resource education opportunities; conducting fisheries research; maintaining public access, and the construction at boat ramps, fishing piers, and other facilities for recreational boating access.

More than 62 percent of Wildlife Restoration funds are used to buy, develop, maintain, and operate wildlife management areas. Since the program began, state, commonwealth, and territorial fish and wildlife agencies have acquired 68 million acres through fee simple, leases, or easements, and operated and maintained more than 390 million acres for hunting since the program began. In addition, agencies certified over 9 million participants in hunter education.

"This source of conservation funding is important not only measured by its dollar amount, but also by legislative safeguards preventing its diversion away from state fish and wildlife agencies," said Rowan Gould, acting Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "For states working to ensure a future for fish and wildlife - and opportunities for people to enjoy them - precious few programs offer this level of support and reliability."

Numerous species including the wild turkey, white-tailed deer, pronghorn antelope, American elk, and black bears have increased in population due to improved research and habitat management funded by Wildlife Restoration. In the program's history, fish and wildlife agencies have assisted more than 9.2 million landowners on fish and wildlife management. States, commonwealth, and territorial fish and wildlife agencies have improved more than 35 million acres of habitat and developed more than 44,000 acres of waterfowl impoundments.

Since the inception of the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act, states, commonwealth, and territorial fish and wildlife agencies have acquired 360,000 acres through fee simple, leases, or easements. They have operated and maintained more than 1.5 million acres annually and they stocked over 6.8 billion fish and restored more than 1.7 billion fish throughout the country; renovated or improved 6,400-boat access sites; and had over 11.9 million participants in the aquatic resource education program.

You can see the state, commonwealth and territory funding allocations by visiting: http://wsfrprograms.fws.gov/.

 
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