![]() Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Competition BASS announced Tuesday that the 2010 Bassmaster Classic will return in February to Lay Lake in Shelby County, Alabama, site of three previous Classic competitions - 1996, 2002 and 2007. More » Donations The Boone and Crockett Club has donated its collection of historic files, letters and photographs to the University of Montana in Missoula. These archival materials will be housed at the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library and available for anyone researching America's conservation history. More » Events If you are new to Arizona or just interested in learning about useful skills for enjoying the outdoors and wildlife, then mark your calendar for March 28-29 as the Arizona Game and Fish Department hosts two days of informative demonstrations and workshops by dozens of knowledgeable speakers at its annual Outdoor Expo at the 1,650-acre Ben Avery Shooting Facility. More » Firearms Winchester, Kentucky-based AR-15 manufacturer DoubleStar announces their first-ever handgun, a 1911 model. The new handgun uses only American-made components and retails for less than $1,200. More » Gear Walker's Game Ear, the leader in hearing protection and enhancement announces the launch of the Hybrid, the industry's first 6 channel, behind-the-ear, open fit hearing enhancement/hearing protection device. More » Hunting A "Turkey Hunting 101" program will be offered this Saturday, March 21, at Indiana's O'Bannon Woods State Park. Information includes the basics of getting close to a gobbler, for hunting or photography. More » Industry Olin Corporation (NYSE: OLN) announce it now expects first quarter 2009 earnings to be in the $0.60 to $0.65 per diluted share range, not the per share guidance of $0.50 to $0.65 per diluted share issued on January 26, 2009. Chairman Joseph D. Rupp says he expects Winchester to achieve "a record level of quarterly earning in the first quarter." More » Law Enforcement A Warren County, Ohio man will serve jail time after being convicted in Franklin and Clinton County Municipal Courts for wildlife violations related to the poaching of white-tailed deer. More » Media The Busch Family Mansion at St. Louis was announced as the site of the Professional Outdoor Media Association's (POMA) 2009 Business Conference Kickoff Event, July 29, 2009. More » Media Advisory Media members are invited to attend a nature-related children's activities demonstration hosted by the Get Outdoors Florida! coalition at Cascades Memorial Park in Tallahassee, on Tuesday, March 24 from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. More » Miscellaneous The Pennsylvania Game Commission's Howard Nursery has a way that wildlife enthusiasts can help with a housing shortage without applying for a mortgage. For the first time, the Game Commission is offering for sale a variety of wildlife nesting structures for several species of birds - from bluebirds to flickers, from ducks to owls - as well as bats and squirrels. More » The State of Maryland announces that effective April 1 it will require a 2:1 male to female harvest ratio to provide additional horseshoe crab eggs to migratory shorebirds. More » New Products Digital scouting camera leader Stealth Cam introduces the Nomad IR Digital Video Scouting Recorder. The high-quality VGA Video of 5 megapixel camera is capable of capturing during daylight or dark and allows the hunter to adjust the recording time from 5 to 180 seconds per triggering. More » Notices The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will meet at the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center April 15-16. FWC meetings are open to public participation. More » Organizations Yesterday, a coalition of sportsmen's organizations joined forces to launch the Prairie Grouse Partners, a conservation partnership with the goal of restoring 20 percent of North America's grasslands. More » The Voyageur Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) will hold its 19th Annual Sportsmen's Banquet on Friday, March 27, 2009 at the Holiday Inn International Falls, International Falls, Minnesota. More » The Board of Directors of Quail Unlimited announces the resignation of president Rocky Evans. Craid A. Alderman, marketing director at QU since 2006, has been appointed to replace Evans. More » Partnerships The Hunting Heritage Trust, Henry Repeating Arms, Baron Engraving and GunBroker.com have partnered in a project to produce and auction a special series of Henry Golden Boy rifles to raise funds in support of our hunting and shooting sports traditions. More » People Nick Brichacek joins the Hunter's Specialties Pro Staff team. He will be responsible for developing and promoting the Hunter's Specialties line of waterfowl calls and products. More » Two volunteer hunter education instructors have been named 2008's Instructor of the Year in separate categories, according to Mike Streeter, hunter education coordinator for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. More » Poachers Officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) have arrested three people in an alligator poaching case in Glades County. More » Publications The April issue of NEBRASKAland Magazine contains articles about a variety of outdoor subjects from tent camping to the efforts of biologists to save the endangered pallid sturgeon, and from hunting wild hogs from a helicopter to flying modern kites. More » Resources Communities in the Hudson Valley looking for help in protecting natural resources can now tap into a new handbook, Conserving Natural Areas and Wildlife in Your Community: Smart Growth Strategies for Protecting the Biological Diversity of New York's Hudson River Valley, released yesterday by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). More » Television Brenda Potts hunts mule deer in Montana with Trophies Plus Outfitters and Vicki Cianciarulo hunts Dall Sheep in Alaska on this week's episode of SHE's Beyond the Lodge on Outdoor Channel. More » It's the new form of Cowboy Action Shooting for competitors who want more challenge in the game. Western Three Gun scores points for accuracy and designs stages of fire that require shooting on the move. That - and more - tonight on Shooting USA on Outdoor Channel. More » Available on The Sportsman Channel, catch this week's new episode of In-Fisherman "Fine Tuning Technical Tactics". More » This week on The Sportsman Channel, The Ice men are at it again. The fish and the fisherman crowd into the same weed bed and the close quarters of the group causes quiet a stir. More » Wildlife Area residents can learn how to legally and effectively control local Canada goose populations at a seminar on March 31, at the Tippecanoe County Extension Service Office in Lafayette, Indiana. More » Pennsylvania Game Commission officials announce that 12 individuals recently were found guilty or pled guilty to illegally killing or possessing eight deer in Elk County. More » Youth Programs The Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) announces details of its Second Annual Youth Poster and Essay Contests, open to youngsters ages 6 to 11, the theme is "Show some of your favorite outdoor activities." More » Briefly Outdoors International chooses Outdoor Media Resources as its public relations agency....Parker Marine Enterprises has selected Fischer Panda generators for their 2009 model year 3420 XLD Sport Cabin...In 2009, Outdoor Cap Company, Inc. will offer three new hats in Mossy Oak Obsession camo.
One Win For Our Side
At about five-thirty yesterday evening, the lengthy feature that was to have gone in today's editions of both the Outdoor and Shooting Wires was rendered unnecessary. Normally, that's not a reason for celebration. But this was no ordinary occurrence. After having spoken with Larry Haynie of Georgia Arms regarding the Department of Defense decision to require all once-fired military brass be shredded rather than sold for repurposing to consumers and domestic agencies, it seemed the set-piece battle over gun ownership was underway. This morning, there is no discomfort whatsoever to report that the Department of Defense has been introduced to the idea that unilateral decisions of this magnitude don't come without consequences. The voice of reason came from the United States Senators from Montana. More accurately, the voices of reason came from the Democratic senators from Montana.
At approximately 5:30 p.m. Eastern our sources tell us, Senator Tester's office received a fax back from the Defense Department saying the brass destruction policy IS reversed. Already, websites that coordinate the sale of DOD surplus are beginning to remove the "Mutilation" requirement from their listings. This only hours after they began adding the mutilation stipulation. In short, it seems a fax from the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and another Senator had considerable powers of persuasion. That translates to a win for the law-abiding gun owners of the United States. It is only appropriate that we recognize the party affiliation of both these men, because their willingness to go to bat for the ammunition industry demonstrates that, despite all the indications to the contrary, Washington is not irrevocably divided down party lines. When it comes to firearms and Second Amendment rights, it seems party affiliations can still be disregarded. That is reassuring. Today, firearms owners owe these two gentlemen a vote of thanks. They didn't wait for an opinion poll, they acted. Still, this is still no time to relax when it comes to firearms. DOD has seen the light, but Attorney General Holder and the Justice Department seem determined to try and convince America the problems with Mexican drug smuggling and the related violence is due to the ease with which American arms are being purchased here and smuggled into Mexico. Fortunately, not everyone is sitting still for that argument. Last week, Chris Cox, executive director of the National Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action warned a House subcommittee not to make American gun owners "scapegoats" for the Mexican crisis. "According to some," Cox said in a prepared statement, "the violence in Mexico is not the fault of the Mexican drug cartels or their American customers, nor is it the fault of decades of Mexican government corruption. In their views, the fault lies with American gun owners." That, Cox continued, "is an outrageous assertion." But that assertion continues. And last week, three Democratic lawmakers were quick to notify Attorney General Holder of their "vigorous opposition" to any new gun restrictions the Obama administration might be considering. The three lawmakers were Alaska Senator Mark Begich and - you guessed it - Montana Senators Max Baucus and Jon Tester. Despite some ugly times that will likely lie ahead, it seems it's not too-late to hope for some non-partisan common sense to be injected into Congress. OK, maybe that's optimistic, but we'll take this win - and all the support we can muster. Thank you, Senators Tester and Baucus, for your unhesitating support. Oh yeah - the following note is up on the Georgia Arms website: "Dear Loyal Customers, Thanks to your voice, DOD has rescinded the order to mutilate all spent cases as of 4:30 pm on 3/17/09. We appreciate the time and effort that you expended, together we all made a difference. We will be posting the email we received from DOD as well as any additional information within the next 12-16 hours. Thanks so much and lets get to work!!!" --Jim Shepherd
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