SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2026

- APPAREL -

Vortex® announces new Spring/Summer 2026 apparel including caps, tees, and accessories designed for hunters and shooters. The lineup features options for younger hunters, Banshee Sunglasses in charcoal camo, and insulated tumblers in waterfowl camo.

- AWARDS & HONORS -

Game Warden Sergeant Chad Robertson of Division D in Greenville was named Maine's 2025 Game Warden of the Year, while Sergeant Kyle Hladik of Division A in Gray received Supervisor of the Year honors. Retired Colonel Bill Vernon was honored as Legendary Game Warden of the Year at the Maine Warden Service awards banquet on April 3rd.

- BIRDING -

Registration is open for the fourth annual Nebraska Birding Bowl, a free statewide competition running May 1-31 to celebrate Nebraska Bird Month. Organized by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission with support from Wild Bird Habitat Store, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Kowa Optics, and Vortex Optics, the event welcomes birders of all levels to compete individually or in teams using eBird to track observations.

- CHONIC WASTING DISEASE -

The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission opposes House Bill 3270, which would allow captive deer to be released into wild populations. Dr. Jennifer Malmberg from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Dr. Mark Ruder from the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study testified that 96SS deer are not resistant to chronic wasting disease, and no scientific justification exists for releasing farmed deer into free-ranging populations.

- CONSERVATION -

Over 150 seventh-grade students from Clarksville Middle School participated in a field day at Lake Ludwig organized by music teacher Misty Hardgrave and Kendra Ingle from the Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center. Students engaged in fishing, archery, aquatic invertebrate study, and nature hikes led by Arkansas Game and Fish Commission staff including Emily Roberts and Destin Smith.

- FISHERIES -

The Gulf Council will host an in-person meeting of its Ad Hoc Red Snapper and Grouper-Tilefish IFQ Advisory Panel on April 21 in Tampa, Florida. The panel will evaluate Reef Fish Amendment 63 regarding a commercial red grouper quota pool pilot program and review IFQ permit requirements under Reef Fish Amendment 59A.

- FISHING -

New Jersey's trout season opens April 11 with 19 additional fishing days, 23 new stocked ponds, and over 570,000 rainbow trout plus 20,000 brown trout from the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission. NJDEP Acting Commissioner Ed Potosnak and Fish & Wildlife Assistant Commissioner Dave Golden highlighted simplified regulations and expanded opportunities for anglers.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds anglers that fishing for lake sturgeon is prohibited in most state waters and any incidentally caught sturgeon must be immediately released. The DNR and partners, including the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, are working to rehabilitate lake sturgeon populations through streamside rearing and stocking efforts.

- FORESTRY -

Despite recent snowfalls, North Dakota outdoor enthusiasts should monitor spring wildfire risks due to increased human activity, dead vegetation, and high winds. Hunters and anglers are urged to check the National Weather Service daily rural fire danger index and local county burning restrictions.

- GRANTS -

Salt River Project awarded the Mule Deer Foundation $500,000 to expand forest restoration in Prescott National Forest's Upper Verde Watershed Project. The funding will support approximately 1,200 additional acres of forest restoration treatments in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and Arizona Game and Fish Department.

The Mule Deer Foundation received a $4 million grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's Grassland Resilience and Conservation Initiative to support conservation on working lands across the Great Plains. The program, supported by McDonald's USA and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, will advance regenerative grazing practices, soil health, and wildlife habitat restoration on ranchlands.

- HUNTING -

Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved Federal Premium's FireStick muzzleloading system for the 2026-2027 hunting season, compatible with rifles including Traditions NitroFire, CVA Crossfire, and Thompson/Center Encore. With over 30 states now legalizing FireStick, Federal Ammunition and the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation continue expanding access to this safer, more reliable muzzleloader technology.

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department now provides deer age data on its website from 3,184 harvested deer in 2025. Deer Project Leader Nick Fortin noted the information helps assess population size, health, and hunting regulation effects. The oldest documented buck in Vermont was 13 years old, taken in Lincoln.

Traditions Performance Firearms celebrates Texas becoming the 33rd state to legalize the Federal FireStick system for muzzleloader season. The technology enhances safety and reliability while expanding participation among hunters. Traditions' NitroFire and NitroBolt muzzleloaders are compatible with the innovative FireStick system.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

NSSF praises the Trump administration's Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for publishing a Final Rule eliminating "reputational risk" from supervisory programs, ending banking discrimination against firearm and ammunition businesses. Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF Senior Vice President & General Counsel, stated the rule prevents unlawful denial of banking services to legitimate industries.

Brownells announced the expansion of its VALOR Program, a law enforcement initiative providing reduced-price access to firearms parts, maintenance supplies, and duty gear. The program, led by Bill Hampstead, offers individual officers verified law enforcement pricing and agencies a single reliable source for equipment sustainment across legacy and current platforms.

Engaged Industries, a 100% American-made suppressor manufacturer, launched its Authorized Dealer Network on its one-year anniversary. The company's patent-pending Vacuum Expansion Technology and Stealth LoK QD system address shooter complaints about gas blowback, finicky mounts, and sound suppression across multiple caliber platforms.

- JOBS -

Benelli USA is hiring a Creative Director in Accokeek, Maryland to lead digital-first marketing campaigns and brand storytelling. The role requires 8-10+ years of creative experience, Adobe mastery, and familiarity with firearms and outdoor products. Nick Andrews, Marketing Director, seeks a builder who can translate product innovation into scalable campaigns across digital, retail, and traditional channels.

- OPTICS -

Primary Arms Optics has released the SLx 1x MicroPrismT, featuring an H1/T1-compatible mounting footprint compatible with popular aftermarket mounts. The new optic includes reticle options such as ACSS Cyclops, ACSS Gemini, and the new red-illuminated T-Dot, available now for $299.99.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

Vortex Optics has renewed its Gold-level corporate partnership with the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF). The Barneveld, Wisconsin-based optics company will continue donating products for SAF's sweepstakes and sponsoring the annual Gun Rights Policy Conference livestream.

Luth-AR founder Randy Luth has been elected to the National Rifle Association Board of Directors for a three-year term. Luth brings decades of industry experience from founding DPMS – Panther Arms and designing AR rifles and accessories since 1984.

- PARTNERSHIPS -

ALPS OutdoorZ has partnered with Michael Waddell and the Bone Collector brand to develop hunting gear. The collaboration combines Waddell's hunting expertise and reputation with ALPS OutdoorZ's product development capabilities, with content collaboration beginning this spring during turkey season.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Henry Repeating Arms has launched the Bear's Leg Pistol, a compact lever action firearm available in .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .30-30 Winchester, and .45-70 Government. The modern platform features factory-threaded barrels, M-LOK slots, fiber optic sights, and is designed for customization and SBR conversion, with an MSRP of $1,129.

Kinetic Development Group introduced the Kinect Series, a patented mounting system that enhances the M-LOK interface with tool-free, spring-loaded wedge technology. The innovation allows shooters to instantly attach and reposition accessories while maintaining secure mechanical retention, making rifle configuration faster and more convenient.

Zanders announced an exclusive collaboration with CMMG featuring a suppressed .22LR rifle with multi-bronze anodized finish. The rifle includes the CMMG Zeroed 22LR suppressor and is built on a standard AR15 lower receiver, offering dealers a modern sporting rifle platform.

ZEISS launches the Conquest Apia 20-50x65 Compact Angled Spotting Scope, weighing 47.6 oz with 87% light transmission and 11.5-foot close focusing distance. Designed for portability without sacrificing optical quality, the scope features ED glass, aspheric lenses, and integrated Arca-Swiss mount compatibility, priced at $1,499.99.

Bear & Son Cutlery introduces a 4.5-inch pocketknife featuring a D2 steel Wharncliffe blade, available with red or black G10 handles or blue Micarta. The precision-crafted knife, made in Alabama, includes a pocket clip, lanyard hole, and lifetime warranty at $89.99 MSRP.

- PROMOTIONS -

Pyramyd AIR launched its redesigned Pyramyd Rewards loyalty program featuring four tiers with benefits including lowered free shipping thresholds, extended warranty discounts, professional workshop savings, and up to 2.00% cash back for Platinum members. The program also introduces a $59.99 annual Platinum Subscription option for immediate elite access.

Winchester is offering a rebate on all 16 gauge ammunition through May 31, 2026, providing $2 savings per box up to $100 per household. The rebate applies to Winchester's Super X and XPERT Game & Target product lines.

Guns.com launched a special promotion for verified Virginia residents offering free shipping and 10% off Certified Used firearms from April 9 through June 15, 2026, ahead of potential gun laws taking effect July 1. The initiative, supported by manufacturer partners and over 2,000 local gun shops, aims to help Virginia gun owners access firearms and gear before the deadline.

Browning is offering a 16 gauge ammunition rebate through May 31, 2026, on Golden Clays and BXD Upland products, providing $2 savings per box or up to $100 per household with a minimum one-box purchase.

- RETAIL -

GRITR Outdoors announces the arrival of Beretta USA's 250th Anniversary limited-edition baseball caps collection, featuring state-specific designs celebrating America's semiquincentennial with patriotic wildlife and hunting traditions embroidered on each cap.

- SHOWS -

Viridian Weapon Technologies will exhibit at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits 2026 in Houston, Texas, April 16–19, showcasing optics and weapon-mounted systems at Booth 3613. The company will feature green dot optics, laser sights, and weapon-mounted lights, with daily product giveaways including firearm prizes on select days.

Savage Arms will exhibit at the 155th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, April 16-19, 2026, showcasing its reimagined Model 110 series including the new Model 110 RF Series rimfire rifles. The company will feature the AccuFit V2 system and partnerships with LimbSaver at Booth #1922.

TAG Precision will exhibit at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, TX, April 17–19, 2026, showcasing its precision-machined fiber-optic handgun sights featuring patented FiberLok™ technology. The company will demonstrate its in-house manufactured billet steel sights designed for Glock, SIG Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Springfield Armory, Beretta, and other popular handgun platforms.

CZ, a global firearms manufacturer, will exhibit at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, April 16-29. At Booth #2223, CZ will showcase products including the CZ Shadow 2 Carry, CZ P-10 C Ported, and CZ 600+ bolt-action rifle series, plus a virtual training activation with Ace Virtual Shooting.

Taylor's & Company will exhibit at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, April 16-19, showcasing their 9mm revolver line, TC73 Blued 9mm Lever-Action rifle, and Take Down Series II created with Ranger Point Precision at booth #3637.

European American Armory (EAA Corp.) will debut two new Witness2311® double-stack 1911 variants at the 2026 NRA Annual Meeting in Houston, developed with Girsan and Check-Mate Magazines. The XXX Series features improved ergonomics, streamlined profiles, and slim 16-round magazines in 9mm configurations priced from $599 to $899.

Davidson's GalleryofGuns.com will exhibit at NRAAM 2026 in Houston, TX from April 16-19, as the presenting sponsor of the NRA's Wall of Guns. The booth will enable immediate firearm sales and feature YouTube personality Hickok45 for a meet and greet on April 18.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

DSG Outerwear, a Wisconsin-based company creating functional outdoor apparel for women, continues its partnership with Whitetails Unlimited as a national sponsor. The company's hunting line, launched in 2017, offers head-to-toe gear in multiple styles and colors for female hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.

- STATE AGENCIES -

Michigan Department of Natural Resources officials are closely monitoring high water levels in the Mullett Lake Watershed following recent rain, snow, and melting. All dam gates are open to pass maximum water flow, and the DNR is coordinating with local officials to ensure public safety.

The Arizona Game and Fish Commission will hold a public meeting on Friday, April 10, at 8 a.m. at the Arizona Game and Fish Department headquarters in Phoenix. Complete agendas and information on viewing the meeting or speaking to the commission are available at www.azgfd.com/commagenda.

- TELEVISION -

GAME & FISH TV, powered by Outdoor Sportsman Group, launches "Big Game Wednesday" programming in April featuring shows like Big Deer TV with Mike Hanback, Beyond the Hunt with Rick & Julie Kreuter, Addicted to the Outdoors with the Brunsons, Crossroads with the Burtons, Hoge Wild with Lucas Hoge, and Haymaker Hunting with King Pedford, available on multiple streaming platforms.

- WILDLIFE -

A female grizzly bear translocated from Montana's Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem to Wyoming's Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem two years ago was recently photographed with cubs at her den site. The translocation, a partnership between Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, and Yellowstone National Park, demonstrates commitment to genetic diversity in recovered grizzly populations.

For all the gun control activists in America who continually shout, “NO ONE IS COMING FOR YOUR GUNS!” while at the same time pushing ever-increasing gun control, our neighbor to the north is giving reason for vigilance. Canada is demonstrating if enough citizens become complacent and disengaged, then yes — the government will, in fact, come for your guns.

March 31 was the deadline for gun-owning Canadians to “declare” and “register” for the government’s forced-buyback (read confiscation) program if they own any of the 2,500 different types of firearms that the government deemed were “designed for war” and “for killing people.” That includes AR-15-style semiautomatic centerfire rifles — or Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs) — but also thousands of varieties of hunting firearms and those purchased for self-defense purposes. So far, the compliance rate with the mandatory declaration is a paltry 2.5 percent.

If gun owners refuse to participate in the Canadian government’s forced confiscation program — which would pay taxpayer funds for something they already purchased and own — they can “stay within the law” by “deactivating their firearms at their own expense, turning them in to local police for no compensation or exporting them if they hold an export permit,” according to Canadian media.

Turns out, if those same gun-owning Canadians simply ignore the government’s gun confiscation proclamations, they can expect a knock on the door.

‘We’ll Be Available to do the Collection’

The Great Northern Gun Grab was announced back in 2021 by then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. At the time, the Liberal Party leader made the unilateral announcement that the government would confiscate more than 1,500 makes and models of firearms under an expanded “assault weapon” definition. That gun grab started with an attempt to confiscate an estimated 150,000–200,000 firearms. Since then, unsurprisingly, the number of firearm varieties nearly doubled, greatly expanding the scope of targeted firearms and putting the estimate closer to 2 million.

Also, to no one’s surprise, a previously attempted Canadian gun registration and confiscation scheme was a colossal failure. Originally pitched as costing “only $2 million,” the costs exploded to over $2.7 billion before being scrapped.

Fast forward and they are trying again.

At a recent Canadian Parliament hearing, Conservative MP Dane Lloyd questioned Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree about the scheme and what would happen if Canadians simply didn’t comply.

“Minister, the declaration period for firearms owners is schedule to end next week. So far, only 2.5 percent of the estimated 2 million of the effected firearms have been declared and 98 percent of firearm owners haven’t made a declaration,” MP Lloyd stated. “So if they’re not declaring by next week, what’s your plan, Minister?”

“The plan we have is that as of March 31st, the time to complete the enrollment will be done and then the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) and other agencies will be available throughout the spring and the summer to do the collection,” Minister Anandasangaree stated plainly.

When MP Llyod pushed back, noting that Canadian law enforcement was already short-staffed by 3,400 officers and the country is dealing with spikes in crime, the public safety minister doubled down. “We are using additional resources for this program, these may be off duty, these may be retired,” the minister said.

In other words, the Canadian government doesn’t have enough existing resources or manpower to keep their citizens safe as it is, but they are now going into more government debt to try and send law enforcement door-to-door to confiscate lawfully purchased firearms from law-abiding Canadians.

MP Lloyd summed it up, stating “Minister, I just find that very concerning that we’re going to be sending police officers door-to-door because, frankly, many police forces across the country are refusing to participate in your program.”

Not Solving Any Problems

With all the law-abiding gun owners there are in Canada — a number still in the several million — the Canadian government’s solution through this confiscation program is admittedly short-sighted.

According to CTV News, the funding already secured for the “voluntary” confiscation program will “cover compensation for about 136,000 firearms.” During the initial phase of the collection program, only about 12,000 firearms were collected from firearm businesses, not even beginning to account for private ownership.

The cries from Canadian gun control groups supporting confiscation may sound familiar to Americans who revere and respect Second Amendment rights — something Canada doesn’t have.

“Several groups that advocate stricter gun controls said Saturday the national launch of the buyback program is ‘a win for public safety in Canada’ that addresses the risks posed by firearms ill-suited for hunting,” CTV News reported.

As is all too familiar here in the states, that argument from gun control activists falls flat simply because the Second Amendment isn’t about hunting and criminals ignore the law anyways.

The entire premise of Canada’s confiscation scheme is laughable if it didn’t demonstrate how utterly unserious its elected officials are about public safety.

Firearms are a tool that have been around for hundreds of years. Yes, of course they are utilized in hunting and target shooting. But they are more importantly about safety — individual safety. Protection against those who ignore the law and seek to harm others and to protect one’s property, family and life when law enforcement is not able to respond.

Governments can and do “come for the guns.” Just look to the north to see it.

– Larry Keane

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