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- ARCHERY -

James "Jimmy" Lutz, a Carbon Express Pro-Staffer archer, earned the silver medal at the USA Archery SoCal Showdown while qualifying first overall. Lutz used Carbon Express Nano Pro RZ 350 arrows and TruFire Rivet release, holding top qualifying scores at all three USAT events this season.

The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) concluded a successful 2026 Championship in Daytona Beach, Florida, with over 3,100 student archers from 40 states and one Canadian province competing in Bullseye and NASP3D formats. Grand Champions Callan Hignight and Isabella Caplinger were recognized, along with academic excellence honorees and inaugural Grand Champion Award recipients.

- AWARDS & HONORS -

Winchester Ammunition received the Industry Partner of the Year Award from the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA) U.S.A. for supporting the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks and the Mississippi Scholastic Shooting Program through employee volunteer efforts.

- COMPETITION -

Kahl Harmon and Mitch Fitzpatrick won the Team Division at the 11th annual Nightforce Extreme Long Range Steel Challenge using Lapua 300 Norma Magnum cases. The two-day match featured over 40 teams competing across 20 stages at distances up to 2,100 yards in Wyoming's challenging conditions.

- COURTS -

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed a reply brief supporting its motion for summary judgment in Morris v. Savannah, challenging a City of Savannah firearm storage ordinance. FPC member Deacon Morris and attorney John R. Monroe are pursuing the case in Chatham County Superior Court, arguing the ordinance violates Georgia's firearm preemption law.

- ENFORCEMENT -

The Maine Warden Service responded to two fatal off-road vehicle crashes over the weekend. Frank McBride, 75, died in a side-by-side ATV crash on Shore Lane in Lowell when his 2023 Can Am Maverick veered off the road. David Pooler, 43, died in a dirt bike crash on Palmer Pond Road in Mayfield; speed and lack of helmet were contributing factors.

- FISHERIES -

Michigan Department of Natural Resources completed over 350 fisheries surveys in 2025, including 225 inland lake surveys and 127 stream surveys. These surveys, coordinated by Jim Francis and DNR Fisheries Division Chief Randy Claramunt, evaluate management actions and track fish populations to support recreational fishing and ecosystem health.

- HUNTING -

The Arizona Game and Fish Department has released 2026 Fall Draw results for deer, turkey, javelina, bighorn sheep, bison, and sandhill crane. Applicants should check their AZGFD Portal Account to view results and bonus points, with permit-tags expected to mail by July 24.

African Dawn Outfitters, based in Kempton Park, South Africa, connects hunters with vetted safari outfitters across Africa. The company carefully evaluates outfitters based on reputation, hunting opportunities, professionalism, accommodations, and customer satisfaction to help clients confidently plan unforgettable African hunting adventures.

Michigan's 2026 bear and elk hunting license drawing results are now available through Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses and the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app. This year, 6,278 bear licenses and 200 elk licenses are available, with significant elk season changes including new dates and a 72-hour registration window.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

Insight Media Stream, a performance marketing company specializing in Search, Social, and Programmatic advertising for the outdoor industry, will showcase its proprietary campaign technology at ICast 2026 in Orlando. The company uses AI-driven automation combined with human strategic oversight to optimize digital campaigns and capture high-intent consumer moments for outdoor brands.

Kinetic Development Group (KDG) announced a new affiliate marketing program through AvantLink, enabling content creators and influencers to earn commissions promoting KDG's firearm accessories and optic mounting solutions. The partnership strengthens KDG's connection with the shooting sports community while providing creators access to marketing assets and performance tracking.

Murray Road Agency, a strategic marketing firm serving the outdoor industry, announced five new team members at its Charleston, S.C. office: Emily Roudebush (Communications Specialist), Lisa LeViness (Email Marketing Specialist), Isabel Pentaleri (Senior Project Manager), Rachel Holder (Graphic Designer), and Brett Stayton (Affiliate Marketing Manager). CEO Tim Brandt highlighted the expansion as part of the agency's continued growth and commitment to delivering exceptional results for outdoor brands.

- INVASIVE SPECIES -

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is urging residents to watch for invasive spotted lanternfly this summer. Confirmed in southeastern Michigan including Jackson County, the pest can stress plants and cause damage. MDARD asks residents to report sightings via the Eyes in the Field tool and work with partners including Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University Extension to monitor and manage the spread.

Indiana DNR's divisions of Forestry and Entomology & Plant Pathology completed aerial treatments in Huntington County on June 19 using SPLAT SM-Organic, a biodegradable, food-grade pheromone product that disrupts spongy moth mating cycles without affecting other organisms.

- JOBS -

Blaser USA is hiring a Regional Sales & Account Manager for Texas and surrounding states to drive rifle sales growth, manage dealer relationships, and represent the Blaser Group portfolio. The full-time, field-based position requires firearms industry experience, extensive travel, and a proven sales track record.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

Women for Gun Rights, founded by Dianna Muller, praised the Supreme Court's unanimous decision in United States v. Hemani, which affirmed that constitutional rights cannot be stripped based on broad assumptions. The ruling held that prohibiting firearm ownership solely due to marijuana use violated the Second Amendment, reinforcing that fundamental rights require individualized evidence rather than categorical classifications.

- PARTNERSHIPS -

Christensen Arms has joined Guns.com's manufacturer roster to leverage its "Buy Now" e-commerce technology, connecting customers to in-stock inventory through a nationwide dealer network. The platform also serves North American Arms and EOTECH Suppressors, alongside major brands like Smith and Wesson, Glock, and SIG Sauer.

- PODCASTS -

The Houston Safari Club Foundation's Hunting Matters podcast features wildlife researcher Matt Hewitt discussing black bear recolonization in West Texas. Hewitt, a Ph.D. candidate, explores the species' extirpation by the 1950s and remarkable recovery since the late 1990s, along with research methods and management strategies for this conservation success story.

The HeadHunters NW Podcast features Keith Kennedy, founder of StratellisIQ, discussing his journey from the Marine Corps to marketing and his mission to help businesses implement AI for measurable outcomes. Kennedy outlines four primary areas where AI drives business value: revenue and sales support, cost savings, customer experience, and process efficiency.

Andy Mill, a former Olympic skier and accomplished saltwater fly-fishing tournament champion, is featured in episode #33 of the Fly Fisherman Loop to Loop podcast hosted by Ross Purnell. Mill discusses his transition from professional skiing to fly fishing and his record-breaking 11 major tarpon tournament victories.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Hi Mountain Seasonings is offering its Western Grill Bundle for $54.39, featuring six seasonings and rubs including Cajun Campfire Seasoning, Original Burger Seasoning, Garlic Pepper Rub, Rib Rub, Alaskan Salmon Seasoning, and Zesty Western Gourmet Burger Seasoning. Owner Hans Hummel highlights how the bundle helps families prepare flavorful meals while enjoying Fourth of July celebrations together.

Bear & Son Cutlery introduces the 537L Small Locking Farmhand, a compact American-made EDC pocketknife featuring a 2.5-inch high carbon stainless steel blade and Genuine India Stag Bone™ handle. Weighing 1.1 ounces with a lockback mechanism, the knife is now available through authorized dealers nationwide at $55.99 MSRP.

Duck Commander has unveiled the Commander Cut: America 250, a limited-edition duck call featuring patriotic design with blue, red, and white accents. Only 50 calls will be produced and sold exclusively through Duck Commander's online store, celebrating America's 250th birthday while delivering high-performance waterfowl hunting capabilities.

TWN Industries released VECTOR CAMO TACTICAL, a new hydrographic film featuring a modern tactical finish with angular patterns and dark tones. The product is designed for firearm components, helmets, protective gear, and custom finishing work across various industries.

Galco has released the Stow-N-Go IWB holster for the Springfield SA-35 4", featuring an open top design and reinforced mouth. Constructed from Premium Center Cut Steerhide, this concealed carry option supports strong side or appendix carry with belt compatibility up to 1 3/4".

Sierra Bullets announced three new rifle bullet offerings: 25 Cal 135 Gr Tipped MatchKing, 7MM 185 Gr Tipped MatchKing, and 22 Cal 77 Gr MatchKing X. Developed in response to customer demand for high-ballistic coefficient, heavy-for-caliber bullets, these products are now available through dealers and www.SierraBullets.com.

Bear & Son Cutlery introduces the limited-edition Bear OPS Nekama™ Pin-Up Bomber Knife Series, featuring WWII-inspired artwork applied through UV printing. Manufactured in Alabama, the knife features a Sandvik 14C28N blade, aluminum handles, and is priced at $110.00.

CANiK announces the Prime Radian, a 9mm micro-compact pistol developed with Radian Weapons featuring the Radian AFTERBURNER micro-compensator and RAMJET ported barrel for enhanced recoil control. The pistol ships with two 17-round magazines, holster, and accessories at $899.99 MSRP.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

Umarex Airguns will sponsor and participate in the Rocky Mountain Airgun Challenge from June 23-28 at Garth Killpack Shooting Range in Springville, Utah. Hosted by Utah Airguns, the competition features over $100,000 in prize money and will showcase Umarex's Gauntlet, Zelos, Hammer, and debuting Tusk .357 airgun.

LOWDOWN Viewer has renewed its partnership with Whitetails Unlimited as a national sponsor. The high-speed trail camera viewer allows hunters to efficiently view, catalog, and manage photos from multiple cameras and brands, making off-season scouting more effective.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced it will reduce in-person customer service hours at its Sault Ste. Marie Customer Service Center from five days to three days per week beginning July 1. The office will operate Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with customers able to access services via phone, online platforms, or the Newberry Customer Service Center.

- STATE PARKS -

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department prohibits fireworks on state wildlife management areas ahead of Independence Day, as they conflict with wildlife production and recreation objectives. The department will temporarily lift Tuesday-Wednesday no-camping restrictions for the Fourth of July holiday week.

- TELEVISION -

Deer and Wildlife Stories releases a new episode featuring Keith Warren's The Refuge Whitetails Oklahoma, documenting the farm's recovery from a devastating wildfire and its innovative efforts to develop whitetail deer with increased resistance to Chronic Wasting Disease while mentoring next-generation deer farmers.

Buckmasters marks 40 years of whitetail hunting content with major updates, partnering with Sub7 Studios for refreshed Buckmasters TV and redesigning Buckmasters magazine. The organization is collaborating with Randy Birdsong and Nate Hosie of Head Hunters TV to deliver high-energy educational content across print and digital platforms.

Bill Winke, a renowned whitetail bowhunter and long-time contributor to Outdoor Sportsman Group, is expanding his exclusive content library on MyOutdoorTV with nearly 375 episodes across multiple series including Bowhunting Whitetails with Bill Winke, Dream Farm with Bill Winke, and new JUST SHOT™ content featuring real-time hunting strategies and land management techniques.

- WILDLIFE -

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department's annual aerial pronghorn survey begins June 28 and will be completed within two weeks. Small airplanes will fly low over western North Dakota to determine pronghorn abundance, herd demographics, and fawn production data used to set fall hunting season licenses.

Nebraska Game and Parks biologists and University of Nebraska researchers captured a little brown bat at Platte River State Park, the first confirmed live sighting in eastern Nebraska since 2016. The discovery provides hope for the species' recovery as white nose syndrome continues to threaten cave bat populations across the state.

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, led by bear biologist Jaclyn Comeau, provides composting guidance to help residents avoid attracting bears to their homes. The department recommends using electric fencing, maintaining proper brown-to-green material ratios, and utilizing food scrap drop-off stations or services found on VTRecycles.com.

Last week, the headlines all read along the same lines: Chick-fil-A has lost its crown.

For more than a decade, Chick-fil-A has topped the American Customer Satisfaction Index. This year, the chain scored 83 out of 100, only to be edged out by Jersey Mike’s, the sub shop chain acquired by Blackstone in 2025 for $8 billion.

Jersey Mike’s finished one point better at 84.

I like both eateries, but having grown up in South Jersey, I'm probably more qualified than most to have an opinion on sub shops. In the Philadelphia area, independent sub and cheesesteak shops dominate the landscape, and chain restaurants rarely set the standard.

Having lived in Arizona for years, however, I've found Jersey Mike's to be one of the few national chains that consistently delivers the kind of sub you'd expect back East.

However, Chick-fil-A is a no-brainer. I've visited locations across several states, and the experience is remarkably consistent. The food is good, but the customer service is what makes stopping there so easy.

And that’s really the point of this story: customer service still matters.

Customer Service: One Leg of a Three-Legged Stool

A company's success is like a three-legged stool. The first leg is a good product—something customers genuinely need or want. The second leg is marketing and branding.

If the product is something that customers need, it’s the marketing and branding that makes them want it. The messaging reassures they made the right choice.

But without customer service, the strength of those first two legs won’t keep the company upright. And there’s a huge difference between customer service and good customer service.

Chick-fil-A has excellent customer service, which is a big reason it ranked number one for the last 11 years. And even though it fell to second place this year, nobody thinks the restaurant, or its staff, have failed in delivering the hospitality customers have come to expect.

Manufacturers outside the hospitality industry can learn a great deal from Chick-fil-A, Jersey Mike's, and In-N-Out, where speed and efficiency don't come at the expense of treating customers like valued people rather than transactions.

Some companies are known for exceptional customer service, while others have achieved near-legendary status for treating customers poorly and somehow surviving despite it.

How your company approaches customer service says a lot about how it values customers. How your company treats its customer service staff says even more.

In other words, if you want to retain customers and maximize lifetime value, recruit and retain the best customer service professionals you can. They are the third leg of the stool that supports your company's reputation. Products may attract customers the first time, but great service is what brings them back.

– Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

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