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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2025

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
In observance of Independence Day we will not be distributing any of our services on Friday, July 4. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will resume our normal distribution schedule on Monday, July 7. If you have important news to distribute prior to the holiday weekend, please submit it by 4:00pm Eastern today, Wednesday, July 2. News arriving later will not make Thursday’s final editions for the week.
- ACQUISITIONS -
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced the asset purchase of Anderson Manufacturing, a manufacturer of firearms and firearm accessories based in Hebron, Kentucky. This strategic purchase includes Anderson's manufacturing facility and machinery and will provide Ruger the opportunity to work with a skilled and experienced workforce, strengthening its production capabilities and expanding its product offerings.
- ARCHERY -
MassWildlife is offering free archery classes this summer and opportunities to practice on ranges across the state. Join us at one of our Archery 101 events or Sighting-in and Shooting Techniques sessions.
- AWARDS -
Bowtech Archery proudly announces that its new Virtue model took 2nd place overall and was recognized as the most innovative bow in the 2025 Outdoor Life Best Compound Bows Test.
- BIRDING -
Join the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Ashley National Forest, and Red Canyon Lodge at an upcoming event for the opportunity to get close-up with one of nature’s most fascinating birds.

- BOATING -
Maine Game Wardens and Marine Patrol Officers will be conducting patrols from Kittery to the Canadian border July 4-6, 2025 as part of Operation Dry Water. This national outreach is part of an effort to raise awareness of the dangers of boating under the influence and removing impaired operators from our nation's waterways.
Before hitting the road for the holiday weekend, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and Wyoming State Parks remind all boaters — from motorized boaters to paddlers — to be prepared and be sure watercraft are outfitted with the required safety equipment.
- COMPETITION -
Team SK's Jake Stine showcased his talent at the inaugural SK Lone Star Cup on June 7-8, adding another significant achievement to his already impressive shooting career. The competition, which drew top smallbore rifle shooters from the southwestern United States and Mexico, served as a demanding proving ground.
- EVENTS -
Business owners in the firearms and outdoor industry won’t want to miss the Annual Chattanooga Shooting Supplies Dealer Show, taking place July 28-29, 2025, at the Chattanooga Convention Center.

- FISHERIES -
Effective at the end of fishing hours on July 2, harvest is closed for adult Chinook salmon on the South Fork Salmon River. The fishery will remain open from July 3-6 for jack-only harvest. All Chinook salmon fishing on the South Fork Salmon River will close at the end of fishing hours on July 6.
- FISHING -
There’s no greater sinking feeling than pulling up to the campsite and realizing you forgot the fishing poles. That’s why Idaho Fish and Game has teamed up with the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation to provide loaner rods at several state parks.
Anglers can use all the help they can get in the heat of summer when fishing gets tough. They, and their baits, really are up against all the competition in the water. Knowing when and where to fish can make all the difference.
- GEAR -
Laser Ammo USA Inc. highlights its innovative Flash Bolt, a drop-in bolt replacement for a standard AR-style rifle platform, ideal for any level of shooter seeking high quality laser based dry-fire training. With Laser Ammo’s Flash Bolt, shooters can build shooting skills anytime, anywhere, without the need for live ammunition.

- GIVEAWAYS -
Hook & Barrel Magazine® is celebrating its 8th anniversary by giving back to loyal readers with the ultimate outdoor giveaway: an $8,000 field gear package loaded with everything needed for an unforgettable hunt.
Kimber is providing consumers with the chance to win a new Next Generation 1911. For four weeks in July, consumers can head to kimberamerica.com and register for a chance to win a free Next Generation Kimber in the select finish and caliber of their choice.
- GRANTS -
Whitetails Unlimited has granted $182,416 to various mission-related projects in the state of Mississippi over the past fiscal year. Many different organizations received grants pertaining to outdoor education, habitat enhancement, and hunting and shooting sports preservation.
Yamah Motor Corp., USA, announced the donation of a UMAX Rally 2+2 utility golf car to the Burbank Police Department’s motorcycle training unit through the Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative (OAI). The connection between Yamaha and Burbank PD was made possible by longtime Burbank resident, motorcycle enthusiast, and legendary comedian and TV host, Jay Leno.

- HUNTING -
All capped elk zones, other than the Sawtooth Elk Zone, will go on sale on July 9 at 10 a.m. MDT. Tags are first-come, first-served and available at GoOutdoorsIdaho.com, at all Idaho Fish and Game license vendors, Fish and Game regional offices, on Fish and Game’s mobile app, or by calling 1 (800) 554-8685.
Legislation that would fully repeal Pennsylvania’s Sunday hunting ban received its final supportive vote and will head to the governor to be signed into law.
- INDUSTRY -
DRIVE oganizational Solutions is excited to announce the launch of their leadership and organizational development firm founded by firearms industry veteran, Kristi Elrod.
FN America announces that it has been awarded a $4.9 million contract to supply the U.S. Army with additional FN® M240L medium machine guns. The M240L was originally adopted by the U.S. Army in 2010, after a joint development effort with FN to create a lighter, yet durable, medium machine gun.

Azimuth announces the addition of Dustin Emholtz to our business development team. A U.S. Army veteran and seasoned firearms executive, Dustin brings over 20 years of industry experience, including key roles at DPMS, LUTH-AR, Element Arms, APF & Dimensional Experts Manufacturing.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
Under Vermont’s newly-passed Act 47 of 2025 the sale of pond slider turtles, which includes the popular red-eared slider, is subject to new restrictions starting July 1, 2025. Pond sliders are the most popular turtle sold in pet stores nationwide. They are also an invasive species that competes for food and habitat with native species like the painted turtle.
- LEGISLATION -
Three states will enjoy enactment of bills that advance knife rights. Knife Rights' bills signed into law earlier this year take effect in Tennessee, Idaho and Vermont.
- LITIGATION -
The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that the organization has commenced appellate briefing at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Poway Weapons & Gear v. California Attorney General Rob Bonta, FPC’s challenge to California’s ban on firearm purchases by adults under the age of 21.

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed their opening appellate brief with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in PWGG v. Bonta (formerly Jones v. Bonta), SAF’s challenge to California’s firearm purchase ban for adults under 21 years old.
- NATIONAL -
The Firearms Policy Coalition issued a statement in response to the Senate’s release of reconciliation language in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” – “All Members of Congress take an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States…” FPC calls on Congress to fulfill that oath …”
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the release of two new Lipsey’s Exclusive revolvers, the Model 610 and Model 617 Mountain Guns. The Model 610 is chambered in 10mm Auto, and has a 6-round capacity. The Model 617 Mountain Gun, is chambered in 22LR and has a 10-round capacity. It is built on a medium-sized K-frame and weighs 36.1 ounces, with an overall length of 9.46 inches.
- ONLINE -
Ani-Logics® Outdoors announces the official launch of its newly redesigned website: www.anilogics.com. The new site features a streamlined, modern layout, faster navigation, improved mobile compatibility, and enhanced educational resources for hunters and land managers looking to elevate their wildlife management strategies.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) is excited to announce the promotion of Taylor Schmitz to Senior Vice President.
Delta Waterfowl is celebrating with sportsmen and women in Pennsylvania as legislation to fully repeal the prohibition against hunting on Sundays in the Commonwealth is on its way to the Governor’s desk for signature.
The Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers (AGLOW) announced that submissions for the 2025 Awards-in-Craft (AIC) competition are open for dues-paid, active media members.
Women for Gun Rights (WGR) held it most impactful Fly-In to date, bringing in delegates representing more than 40 states to the nation’s capital to sharpen their skills, speak up for the Second Amendment, and ensure that lawmakers heard directly from the fastest-growing group of gun owners in America.
The Secretary of Commerce recently announced the appointment of three new Gulf Council members. Appointees will begin their three-year terms on August 11, 2025.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
SCIF and Hogue Knives announce a special partnership that merges craftsmanship with conservation. For a limited period, supporters can make a meaningful difference through a donation and receive a unique SCIF Hogue Deka Knife in return.
- POWERSPORTS -
Off-road vehicles are fun year-round, but activity in Michigan tends to increase around the Fourth of July holiday as people head to trails and ORV scramble areas to enjoy world-class riding experiences. Keeping safety in mind is vital on any ride, for you and others.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Steelhead Outdoors introduces a limited edition pistol lock box with a sophisticated blue steel body and rich red opening handle. The Fast Access Pistol Box Founders edition is available at Steelheadoutdoors.com and SafeandVaultStore.com.
Mossberg is introducing four new versions of their 590R rotary safety selector 12-gauge, pump action shotguns with Cerakote Olive Drab Green or Flat Dark Earth polymer-ceramic finish on the receiver, barrel, heat shield and magazine tube. These full-featured, pumps are designed for quick target acquisition, ease of operation, and adjustability.
- PROMOTIONS -
WATCHTOWER Firearms announces a special promotion in celebration of Independence Day. Starting today, customers can enjoy $100 OFF and FREE SHIPPING on all American-made double-stack 1911s until July 13th, 2025.
Light ‘em up with Get Loaded® PLUS. Through December 31, 2025, customers who purchase select Hornady reloading products can now choose between premium bullets OR brass cases, PLUS they’ll receive a free HIT® Target Impact™ Indicator with every qualifying purchase.
- PUBLISHING -
After years of bear population increases and growing numbers of human-bear conflicts, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) voted 4-1 last May to open a limited bear hunt for the first time since 2015.
- RETAIL -
GRITR Outdoors announces its new partnership with SCARPA which introduces SCARPA’s high-quality climbing shoes, mountain boots, hiking boots, and sneakers to GRITR’s brick-and-mortar stores and online shopping platforms.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing will sponsor and attend the 2025 Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) Nationals, taking place July 12-19 at Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking informal comment on the revision of the administrative rule for threatened and endangered plant and animal species. Executive Order 10 (EO10), signed by Governor Reynolds on January 10, 2023, requires all state agencies to identify which administrative rule chapters will be retained or rescinded.
Idaho Fish and Game’s hugely successful project — dubbed Turkey Tracker — launched last summer and by the time the year was out had racked up over 1,400 turkey sightings across Idaho. Now, as we head into July and August, tracking turkeys is more important than ever. That’s where you come in.
The Iowa DNR is looking for help with the annual wild turkey production survey. During the months of July and August wild turkey sightings are recorded to estimate this year’s nesting rates and nest success.
The public is invited to participate in the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s annual summer turkey brood survey July 1-Aug. 31. The survey provides useful estimates about annual production by wild turkey hens and how many poults, or young turkeys, survive the summer brood-rearing period.
From July 1 through Aug. 31, the Michigan DNR will run its annual wild turkey brood survey – a community science effort for people statewide to report sightings of wild turkeys and turkey broods (hens with their young).
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is in the middle of its annual Canada goose banding effort across the state. Geese that nested and had young are currently flightless, allowing staff and volunteers to capture the waterfowl, collect some demographic information, and place a metal band on their leg before being released.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission’s next meeting is July 15-16 in Casper. The public is invited to attend in-person or online via ZOOM video conferencing and will have a chance to speak to the Commission.
If you’re heading to northern Michigan or planning to spend time in state parks or forests in that area over the Fourth of July weekend, be aware of lingering hazards and damage from the March 28-30 ice storm.
Inland lake and stream surveys provide DNR with crucial data on Michigan’s fisheries
- TELEVISION -
Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo are marking a major milestone: 25 years of bringing their hunting adventures and love for the outdoors into millions of homes across the country. Their 25th season officially kicks off on June 30, 2025, something the pair says they never imagined possible when they started their journey.
It’s the largest national championship for the United States Practical Shooting Association, and there are a total of six unique divisions competing for national championships, one of which is the hottest new division, Limited Optics.
Outdoor Channel is gearing up for an all-American celebration with its “Only in America” weekend special programming stunt, rounding up a unique lineup of shows that pay tribute to American grit, ingenuity, and culture.
Pursuit Channe celebrates the 20th season of Innerloc’s Out-There, a cornerstone series hosted by Corey Brossman.
 

The Senate is still grinding away on provisions of the “BBB”, but sale of 1 million acres of western public land was removed by popular demand.(Wikimedia)

It was one of the rare things that conservatives and liberals could agree on now days. 

Utah Senator Mike Lee’s (R-Utah) provision for the Big Beautiful Bill that included selling off a million acres (originally up to 3 million acres) of wild lands to cut the national debt was not a good idea.

Fortunately, it’s not going to happen—but only because the unified voices of many outdoors-oriented constituents—hunters, anglers, hikers, conservationists and more—made their voices heard in Washington.

The program was withdrawn from the package over the weekend, clearing one of multiple sticking points in passage of the massive bill. President Trump has called for the bill to be on his desk by July 4, though as the Donald frequently says “We’ll see what happens”. The sausage is still in the meat grinder as this is written.

Opposition to the public lands sale was pretty much universal throughout both the sporting, conservationist and environmentalist organizations—which are sometimes diametrically opposed.

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members alone on a “day of action”  June 25 delivered more than 33,148 messages to Congress. The group reportedly tallied some 137,000 opposition messages since May when the proposal first became public knowledge.

Also, probably not coincidentally, just prior to the provision being dropped, Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops (BPS) and a strong supporter of conservative politicians including Donald Trump, joined with Colin O’Mara, head of the 7-million member National Wildlife Federation in an open letter calling for the provision to be eliminated. 

Johnny Morris (R), founder of Bass Pro Shops, joined millions of other voices, in opposing sale of 1 million acres of public lands to lower the budget deficit. (Bass Pro Shops)

Morris is a well-known supporter of conservative politics, reportedly donating $200,000 to the Trump campaign in 2020. 

His companies have also donated millions to conservation since founding in 1972. Just last month, BPS donated 40,000 rod and reel combo’s to non-profits to help kids get started fishing—making the total some 500,000 since the program started!

But he along with many others came out strongly against the sell-off of public lands as part of cutting the federal deficit.

The Morris/O’Mara letter said this one aspect of the BBB “targeted the lands of the Bureau of Land Management where tens of millions of Americans hunt, fish and hike. Importantly, these same public lands proposed for sale also provide vital public access to adjoining public lands. This is a bad deal for taxpayers and a threat to our way of life!”

The missive also said the sale was based on bad economics, thus:

“It just doesn’t make fiscal sense to liquidate capital assets that generate a compounding $1.1 trillion return annually for a one-time payment of what is, in the grand scheme of things, a relatively small amount of money. That’s not just selling the family farm; it's selling it for a fraction of a single year’s harvest,” the letter says.

The BLM manages millions of acres of public lands, with most of it open to hunting, fishing, camping, hiking and other outdoors pursuits. (Wikimedia)

Most outdoors-oriented families in America will agree.

There are a lot of good things in the BBB, from the conservative standpoint—and some features that hopefully all can agree on as good for the nation, Republican, Democrat or Independent.  

But we’re not sorry to see the potential sale of all that hunting and fishing country removed from the agenda.

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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