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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2025

- EDITOR’S NOTE -
We know. It's Friday the 13th. That excessive fear and anxiety you may suffer over the number 13 is known as triskaidekaphobia.. That fear, when classified as a fear of Friday the 13th, is known as paraskevidekatriaphobia. Fortunately, neither are fatal. However...both are impossible to spell in Scrabble.
- ARCHERY -
Nebraska students are being recognized for their archery achievements this school year through the third All-State Team for Archers in the National Archery in the Schools Program.
- AWARDS -
On April 10th in Phoenix, Arizona, Mike Schlegel was awarded the Lee Gladfelter Memorial Award at the 34th Biennial Pope & Young Club convention. This award recognizes a wildlife professional who, through their efforts, has made a significant contribution to bowhunting and wildlife conservation.
- COMPETITION -
Team Lapua had a strong showing at the American Rimfire Association portion of the Triple Crown Area 3 Unlimited Tournament, held on Saturday, May 24th, at the Kettlefoot Rod & Gun Club in Bristol, Virginia. Maddisyn Reed secured 3rd place, while teammate Bryan Brandt took 2nd place with a total aggregate score of 2201.67-51X.
- EVENTS -
Weaver Mounts announces its presence, in booth P-17, at the upcoming Rendezvous on the Red Sports South Dealer Summit. The event will take place June 16 – 18, 2025, at the Shreveport Convention Center in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Join in the fight for conservation while experiencing the thrill of world-class sporting clays with the renowned Will Primos at the Will Primos Invitational, a premier conservation and sporting event, taking place July 18-19 at the historic Omni Homestead Resort & Spa in Hot Springs, Virginia.
European American Armory Corp announced its participation in this year’s Rendezvous on the Red, hosted by Sports South in scenic Shreveport, Louisiana. Be sure to stop by Booth A-14 to get hands-on with the latest Girsan handgun and shotgun models, explore exclusive show deals, and preview exciting upcoming projects.
Italian Firearms Group announced its participation in the upcoming Sports South Dealer Summit, at the Shreveport Convention Center. IFG will be showcasing its latest offerings at Booth N-15.
PARD Optics announced their attendance at the upcoming 2025 Sport South Dealer Show held June 16th - 18th at the Shreveport Convention Center in Shreveport, LA. PARD will be located at booth #L2.

Langdon Tactical Technology will attend the 2025 Sports South Rendezvous on the Red, taking place June 16–18 at the Shreveport Convention Center in Shreveport, Louisiana.
WOOX LLC, known for its precision rifle stocks, high-end blades, and heirloom-quality outdoor equipment,announced its participation in the upcoming Sports South Show. From June?15–17, WOOX will be showing its latest product lineup at Booth?D?15.
RCBS has announced the iconic brand’s upcoming attendance at the 2025 Rendezvous on the Red, hosted by Sports South. This premier dealer event will be held June 16–18 in Shreveport. RCBS will be on-site at Booth P-17 with key team members showcasing the brand’s latest product innovations.
Gun Owners of America announced an exclusive panel at the 2025 Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit, featuring some of the most influential figures in the firearms industry. This high-powered discussion will explore the cutting edge of Second Amendment product development and the future of firearms innovation.

- FACILITIES -
The dam at Lincoln State Park’s Lake Lincoln needs repairs. To allow the work to be done, the park’s beach, nature center and the road leading to it, Pine Hills Group Camp and group cottages will temporarily close for an extended time starting July 7.
- FISHERIES -
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Marine Resources Division indicates the private recreational harvest had hit 135,193 pounds as of June 1, after just one week of open season.
The 2025 recreational bay scallop season in the Fenholloway – Suwannee River Zone opened June 15 and will remain open through Labor Day (Sept. 1).
- GRANTS -
The Michigan History Center and Historical Society of Michigan announced 50-plus communities and organizations that will share Round 1 funds in the America250MI History Grant Program.

- INDUSTRY -
Boar Products announced its official sponsorship of nationally ranked competitive shooter and instructor, Marcee Mae Finn. Born in Florida and raised in Wilmington, North Carolina, Marcee Finn has become a standout in the competitive shooting world.
Buckmasters returns to their past with a new logo, a rendition of the Buckmasters Magazine cover from 1989, a legendary buck that now faces forward.
Public support for hunting and sport shooting in the United States remains strong, but highly conditional, according to the 2025 Americans’ Attitudes Toward Hunting and Sport Shooting report, a new national study conducted by Responsive Management for the Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports.
- JOBS -
Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing is looking for a technically knowledgeable and customer-focused Technical Services Coordinator to join the team. The ideal candidate will be able to ensure a streamlined and professional experience by supporting customers through guidance with part selection, evaluation of necessary service and assistance with order placement.

- LEGISLATION -
Knife Rights Director of Legislative Affairs, Todd Rathner, was in Dover Wednesday to testify in support of SB 108. Geri Elliott from Willey Knives also gave great testimony from the perspective of a knife retailer, letting the Committee know how SB108 will positively affect her family business.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Conservation Force expanded its team by adding Joseph Goergen as Director of Conservation Strategies. Goergen brings more than a decade of proven leadership in natural resource policy and international affairs.
Daryl Lutz, Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies Wild Sheep Initiative Coordinator, received the prestigious Philip W. Schneider Lifetime Achievement Award at the WAFWA 2025 Summer meeting.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
BlackPoint Tactical announces the launch of its latest product: the 40mm Stock Adaptor Plate System featuring the 40mm Grenade Pouch, a product collaboration with RE Factor Tactical. The SAP System provides a modular, mission-adaptable option to carry and protect 40mm rounds directly attached to the launcher stock.
Adrenaline Research Labs announced the release of The Obliterator: Stars and Strikes, a high-impact, adrenaline-pumping, explosive target that delivers a bold blast of red, white, and blue.
- PUBLISHING -
The June issue of Firearms News kicks off an expertly-penned cover story by Executive Editor David Fortier, spotlighting the Kuna 9x19mm PDW by Springfield Armory.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features Lake Michigan charter captain “Dumper Dan” Welsch, Florence County economic development director Eric Printz, and Wisconsin Purple Martin Association director Dick Nickolai.
- SHIPPING NOW -
Federal Ammunition has recently added a new HST 44 Rem. Mag. “Light Magnum” load featuring a specially designed hollow-point bullet, added to the Federal Premium Personal Defense product line. The new product is ideal for those seeking HST performance for self-defense with magnum revolvers.
- STATES -
This year, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is welcoming a new southeastern Oklahoma land lease partner in Herron Industries LLC, a family-owned timber producer with headquarters in Idabel. The new Herron Family Wildlife Management Area will be open this fall to Oklahoma residents after the Herron family agreed to a five-year lease.
The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission welcomed rancher Eric Chapman, 61, of Mannsville during its June 9 meeting. Gov. J. Kevin Stitt appointed Chapman in March to fill the District 4 seat that was held by Leigh Gaddis of Ada, who served 10.5 years.
Arkansas has experienced one of the wettest springs on record. While elevated water levels can open up exciting opportunities for anglers looking to find bass, bream and crappie in newly flooded habitat, they introduce a new set of hazards in the form of floating debris and unknown structures hiding beneath the surface.
- STREAMING -
Savage Arms releases the latest episode of Savage Journeys — “HUNTING THE VINES | Steinbeck Winery” — on YouTube. The episode will also be featured on the Savage Blog.
 

Editor’s Note: We thought this story from Hunting Wire contributor Jeffrey Buchanan worth sharing with all the fathers, sons and daughters who are sharing Fathers Day memories. Happy Father’s Day, dads!

 

An avid hunter all his life, the only thing my father loved more than the outdoors was a good joke.

The year was 1975, and I was a hunt-crazy high school junior. Despite the heavy chill that cut through theDecember air, I needed no convincing when my dad suggested we drive our old Jeep up into the Huachuca Mountains forone more late-season whitetail hunt. The Jeep was a hand-painted camouflage ‘56 Willys CJ3b—no top, no frills. The gas gauge was the nearest mesquite branch we could stick into the tank. In short, it was the best hunting vehicle I’ve ever seen.

We decided to split up to watch for deer until dark. He sent me north with a jerk of his chin and instructions to meet back at the Jeep half an hour after sunset.

I nodded and set off over the ridge. It wasn’t long before I found the perfect place to glass: no wind, peaceful. I settled in and watched my breath mist in the cold air.

Silence hung over the ridge as thick as the clouds blanketing the sky.

One fat snowflake fell onto my shoulder. Then, another, and another. With no wind, the snow drifted straight down in absolute tranquility. I watched it accumulate. Heavy, wet flakes caught on oak leaves until every surface was covered in white velvet. I was sitting on a rock on the side of a ridge at about 7,000 feet elevation, but inside my snow globe, visibility was cut to about fifty yards. It stopped slowly and then all at once, leaving the woods steeped in muffled silence.

I’d never experienced such perfect stillness.

I didn’t see a single deer that day, but I didn’t care. I couldn’t wipe the smile off my face. At the appointed hour, Ihiked back to the jeep to meet my dad. He emerged from the woods just as I did. “See anything?”

I shook my head. “Nope. You?”

“Nope.” He squinted at the dark outline of the trees he’d emerged from, bathed in the otherworldly glow of fresh-fallen snow under the twilight. His eyes met mine with a twinkle of understanding. “Sure is pretty, though.”

My father was a man of few words, but hunting was one language we had in common. We stood together,shoulder to shoulder in the silence of our Huachuca Mountains—the place he’d taken my love for the outdoors and solidified it into a living, breathing thing.

I didn’t want to let go of the magic of that snow-crusted ridge, but finally, it was time to go. We drove in silence, reluctant to break the spell. As we crested a saddle, my dad cut the engine and turned off the lights. He turned to me witha gleam in his eye. “Have you ever heard of the Ghost Jeep?”

I shook my head.

“It cruises the mountains at twilight looking for lost hunters.” The old Jeep creaked over the rise and began the steady descent back down the mountain.

The light from the full moon glowed on the fresh snow as it crunched under the jeep’s tires, painting the world in brilliant contrast. I’ll never forget the feeling of that jeep coasting down the mountain in near-complete silence—my dad, in his infinite wisdom, extending the magic just a little while longer.

Or so I thought.

At the bottom of the canyon, we came to a creek crossing. Without enough steam to climb up the other side of thecreek, the Ghost Jeep slowed to a stop. I waited for my dad to start the engine.

And waited.

He turned to me in the perfect serenity of that moonlit night, eyebrows raised. “Well?” “Sir?”

“Are you going to sit there all night, or get out and push?” Mischief sparkled in his eyes. “We’ve been out of gas for the last three miles.”

—Jeffrey Buchanan 

Jeff Buchanan retired as a Lieutenant General from the Army in 2019. He had four combat deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan. He also led the military forces supporting FEMA in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and commanded more than 6,000 troops on the Southwest border in support of CBP. He and his wife live on a small ranch outside of Patagonia, Arizona and he is one of five commissioners for the Arizona Game and Fish Department
 
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