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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2024

- AWARDS -
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation presented Kentucky Senator Robin Webb (D-District 18) with its Excellence in Advocacy Award, which recognizes individuals who help advance RMEF’s advocacy goals and efforts about hunting, wildlife management and natural resource conservation.
Kevin Slater of Newry, who began his guiding career in the early 70’s, was recently honored by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife with the Wiggie Robinson Legendary Guide Award, presented to him by Deputy Commissioner Tim Peabody at the annual Maine Professional Guides Association banquet April 13th in Brewer.
- BIRDING -
Spring is here, which means wildlife migrations are in full swing in Utah. Bird-watching is a great opportunity to get outdoors and see a wide variety of birds during their annual migrations — and enjoy the fun challenge of trying to identify them.
- COMPETITION -
Nosler®, Inc. congratulates Sponsored Shooter James Rowe for clinching first place in the factory class shooting at the 2024 MDT Hunter Challenge in Arbuckle, California. The match, hosted at Freedom Ranch nestled in the foothills of Northern California and spanning over 2,000 acres, attracted 124 competitors, including 90 individual shooters and 17 teams.
The top athletes have been determined for the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s Three-Position Regional Air Rifle Championship. The event was held in April at CMP’s own air gun competition centers in Ohio and Alabama as well as through the use of CMP’s mobile electronic range in Utah.

- CONTESTS -
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology has announced the winners of its annual Historic Preservation Month photo contest.
- EVENTS -
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program will offer four Beyond BOW events this summer at various venues in Washtenaw, Roscommon and Marquette counties.
C&H Precision will be in attendance at the 153rd NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits, May 17-19, 2024. The event takes place in Dallas at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center. C&H Precision Family of Companies will be exhibiting on the show floor in booth #4404.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. announced that they will be exhibiting at the 2024 Defense Services Asia Exhibition. The 2024 DSA Exhibition will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre from May 6th to May 9th, 2024.

Celerant Technology will host its 20th client conference in Las Colinas, Texas. The conference will be held at the Hotel Omni from May 6-8, 2024, and features three days of educational seminars and collaborative workshops hosted by Celerant software trainers and expert industry speakers.
The Delta Waterfowl Duck Hunters Expo is thrilled to host Delta’s annual callmakers competition, presented by Chêne Gear and Treadstone Logistics. The tribute-style competition and open contest division entries will be judged during North America’s largest event dedicated to the duck hunter on July 26-28 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
As the 153rd NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Dallas, Texas draws near, the NRA emphasizes the importance of vigilance against predatory practices rampant in the Tradeshow Industry. Exhibitors and attendees should be wary of various deceptive tactics, spanning from tradeshow services to hotel accommodations, attendee lists, and advertising claims.
Ducks Unlimited (DU) hosted the annual Capitol Hill Dinner and Auction in Washington, D.C. With more than 720 total guests in attendance, including Biden Administration officials, congressional staff, DU leadership and more than 58 bipartisan Members of Congress, wetlands conservation was once again the focus of government leaders from across the United States.

- FISHERIES -
Blas Lara was fishing Lake Michigan in Lake County during the Mayor’s Fishing Derby in Hammond on April 21 when he landed a 3-pound, 2-ounce yellow perch, shattering a 43-year-old Indiana state record.
At their May 2024 meeting in Daytona Beach, Commissioners with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved a rule amendment to clarify the possession of largemouth bass over applicable legal bag or length limits when participating in FWC documentation programs.
- GEAR -
The THROOM HANGTUFF + Splatter Targets Pack includes six targets: Three 3″ HANGTUFF Targets and three 6″ HANGTUFF Targets, plus twenty 6″ Splatter Targets Stickers and 45 3″ Splatter Stickers. That's everything you need for a fully reactive experience sold together.
- GRANTS -
Fourteen projects are expected to receive federal financial assistance through the U.S. Department of Interior’s National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) program administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology (DHPA).

- HUNTING -
Elk and bear license applications are on sale now through June 1. You can increase your odds, or even get two tags in a single year, by picking up Pure Michigan Hunt applications while you're applying for bear and elk.

 

- INDUSTRY -
Freedom First Ammo, an emergent ammunition and lifestyle outfitter, is proud to announce its partnership with Coriolis. This collaboration marks a significant step forward for Freedom First Ammo as it strives to establish its brand presence and reach within the firearms community.
The BCA Foundation offers donated firearms to law enforcement, local community, and youth programs. The Foundation auction is a unique opportunity to acquire their newest 9mm handgun and experience a meaningful way to contribute to a noble cause.
The legendary Winchester brand will be featured on the No. 10 Ford Mustang Dark Horse driven by Noah Gragson in six NASCAR Cup Series races in 2024.

Legacy Sports International is excited to announce that Bill Hicks and Company Minneapolis, MN, will be expanding its Exclusive Howa Precision Rifle Offerings for 2024. The Mini Action Kings Camo XK7 Exclusive Package will showcase the pre-mounted Nikko Stirling Scope 4-12x40 (lifetime warranty), 22” barreled action, detachable mag, HACT 2-Stage Trigger,and more.
- LITIGATION -
Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Gun Owners Foundation are partnering with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a lawsuit challenging the Biden ATF’s new rule to require background checks on the private sales of firearms. The States of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Utah also joined in the filing.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Viridian Weapon Technologies continues to provide more options for fit and customization in its line of E SERIES laser sights. This green laser version is now available to fit the GLOCK 17/19/34/45/47MOS/22/23/24/35.
RTS Tactical announced their latest product, the Tactical Partition with Camera. This is an offensive ballistic shield intended to give trained personnel the means of tactical advancement with forward visibility while staying safely behind a Level III+ ballistic barrier.

Streamlight®, Inc. introduces the new BearTrap® 360, a multi-function, rechargeable work light that features both a 360° horizontally rotating and a 270° vertically pivoting body, enabling users to put light wherever it’s needed.
Vortex broadens its popular Sun Slayer apparel line with the Snap Front Shirt Jac, designed for versatility on land and particularly on the water, ensuring superior sun protection in all weather conditions.
A devious May cold front is never out of the question. To that, Whitewater Fishing offers its new Wool Fingerless Glove and Knit Logo Beanie.
- NOW SHIPPING -
Benjamin Airguns now has the ground-breaking M600 Airbow in stock and available for purchase. First announced at the 2024 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, the M600 launches special, proprietary arrows at an unprecedented 600 feet per second.

- NOW STREAMING -
Streaming live on MLFNOW! from Lake Eufaula in Oklahoma, 79 of the best pro anglers are competing in the 2024 Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour MillerTech Stage Four at Lake Eufaula Presented by REDCON1, available on MyOutdoorTV.
- OPTICS -
Leupold & Stevens is pleased to announce the launch of its new, game-changing laser rangefinder: the RX-5000. The RX-5000 TBR/W is the rangefinder for the modern hunter. It delivers an incredible 5,000-yard ranging distance and is packed with other new features.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Weatherby Foundation International (WFI) and Safari Club International (SCI) announce their agreement to host the Weatherby Foundation International Hunting and Conservation Award Dinner and presentation of the Weatherby Big Game Hunting and Conservation Award in Nashville, Tennessee, for the next nine years.
The First Hunt Foundation announces, in collaboration with the NRA Hunter's Leadership Forum, a new online course titled The ABCs of Outdoor Mentorship. This free course was developed to serve as a bridge between the ancestral traditions of hunting and the aspiring hunters of tomorrow.
NSSF® fully supports the effort led by U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) to block the Interim Final Rule published by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) that would throttle exports of U.S. firearms, ammunition and optics.
NSSF applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for the bipartisan approval of the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act, H.R. 615, introduced by U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman (R-Va.). This crucial legislation would ensure our nation’s number one resource of conservation funding remains in place and that hunters, recreational shooters and anglers throughout the nation can continue to enjoy America’s sporting heritage.
- PROMOTIONS -
A new month brings a new custom gun giveaway from Walther Arms, Inc., along with participating industry partners, featuring Walther Performance Division member, Luke Cao. From May 1-31, 2024, entrants are eligible to win a special edition Luke Cao handgun.
Trusted HOIST ambassadors and partners have teamed up to not only share their positive experiences with HOIST, but to help spread the message about the benefits of HOIST IV-level hydration through the Kicking Off Military Appreciation Month Sweepstakes which runs May 1-12, 2024.
- RECOGNITION -
At its May Commission meeting in Daytona Beach, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) named Parrish Thompson of Sumter County as the 2024 Victor Heller Hunter Safety Instructor of the Year.
At the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) May Commission meeting, Assistant Statewide Prosecutor Robert Miller of the Orlando Office of Statewide Prosecutor received the 2024 FWC Division of Law Enforcement Prosecutor of the Year award.
At its May Commission meeting in Daytona Beach, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) presented Volusia County with the Landowner of the Year award for the Youth Hunting Program of Florida. This program strives to provide quality hunting experiences for 12- to 17-year-olds to increase the number of youths involved in the tradition of hunting.
- RETAIL -
Fierce Firearms is proud to announce that a RECON DLX soft rifle case will be included with any Fierce rifle sold during the month of May.
- SCHOLARSHIPS -
Employees of companies that support NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, at the highest level may apply for education aid through the NSSF Patron Member Scholarship Program. NSSF has made a total of $50,000 in scholarship funding available for a maximum of 20 winning entries.
- SHOOTING RANGES -
Wrangler-guided horseback trail rides at Indian Cave State Park in southeast Nebraska will be discontinued beginning with the 2024 season, while alternative recreational opportunities are developed.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Precision Rifle Series (PRS) LLC. is proud to announce Champion Target as the official target of the PRS 2024 season.
- STATES -
Anglers and other interested citizens are invited to provide input on proposed fishing regulations amendments regarding shoal bass length limits, and modification of daily creel limits for native black bass species with limited range and populations.
 

I believe in the “immersion theory” of learning. Diving right in and trying something. I’ve done it more times than I’d willingly admit in a variety of activities. In a few instances, it was accidental, not intentional.

The Sixth Annual Providence Cup runs through May 5 at Providence Hill Sporting Club.

The accidental immersion happened (again) when I joined a team from Mississippi Tourism to compete in the Pro-Am before the sixth annual Providence Cup and American FITSAC Grand Prix at the Providence Hill Sporting Club between Vicksburg and Jackson, Mississippi.

Having hunted with Mississippi Tourism’s Michael Jones, I’m no stranger to Mississippi hunting, fishing and hospitality. That’s the reason for my acceptance.

But I’d never heard of Providence Hill, a 1,200 acre outdoor recreational haven that bills itself as being in the “birthplace of Southern hospitality.”

Don’t know if hospitality was birthed there or not, but it has certainly been perfected. From its founding as a family retreat, Providence Hill has become high-end sporting lifestyle resort and private club.

Providence Hill’s certainly not overselling itself when it comes to vistas (top) shooting facilities (middle) or overall appearances (bottom).

Today, it’s known for its equestrian, shooting and quail hunting chops. Future plans include expansion of facilities that host a variety of corporate and private events with the addition of luxury homes.

The Providence Cup, now in its sixth iteration, raised the club’s shooting profile. Today, it’s an event two hundred-plus professional clay shooters have shoehorned into their already full competition schedules.

There’s no debate that facilities are top shelf. Providence Hill hosted the 2020 FITSAC Worlds. On April 28-May 4,2025, it will host the National Sporting Clays Association’s 2025 U.S. Open.

Facilities, unfortunately, don’t do much for my capabilities. They do make it easier to identify mistakes I repeatedly make when shooting a shotgun recreationally. I’d like to say I’m shooting “competitively” in events, but my results don’t prove that assertion.

That’s when your assigned “pro” in a Pro-Am can be an instructor or a standup comic . They can help you or joke about your style.

Pro Barry Kelly watched as I quickly blasted the first four targets. He told me he was “pleasantly surprised” based on how uncomfortable I looked stepping into the station.

Our Pro, Barry Kelly, had no difficulty breaking anything clay crossing his path. He would break them, smile and say “Just.Like.That.” He found out “That” was harder for “the rest of us.”

He was “pleasantly surprised”. I was totally shocked. The gun was my personal shotgun, but I had never fired it before. Ever. Before heading to Providence Ridge, I checked for unobstructed barrels, installed chokes and firing pins. I often shoot “loaner guns” so I figured to get basic familiarization done before competition started.

I didn’t. Heavy rain didn’t blow through until after our scheduled starting time. No time for a visit to the practice 5-stand.

Like I said, immersion theory.

In golf, the first few holes with new clubs give false confidence. The clubs are certainly capable of hitting those early -and ephemeral- pure shots. But the instant you forget the basics, your revert to your ingrained bad habits.

“Golf with a shotgun” is no different.

The initial stations went great. Then “great” left the range. Between the third and fourth stations, I went from “see ‘em, break ‘em” to “can’t hit anything.”

Fortunately, professional shooter and coach Barry Kelly’s willingness to help limited the damage. He told me I was moving my gun too-much. Already flustered, that mental image didn’t stick.

That’s when Coach Kelly took over. He had me load a single shell and put my gun in low ready. I was told not to mount the gun until he called “break it.” I got ready and he triggered the target -and said…nothing as the target moved into the center of the range. Then he called “break it!”

And I did. Instead of watching, measuring and anticipating, I just mounted the gun and broke the target. Twice. It wasn’t a fluke.

He explained the fix like this: “I took the shotgun out of the equation. You didn’t have time to think - you only had time to follow the target with your eyes, mount the gun and shoot.”

Did I mention that many of these professional clay shooters are excellent instructors?

They are. Kelly also told me that offering basic “tips” - not “instruction”- during the Pro-Ams were key to his remaining engaged throughout Pro-Ams.

“Targets in a Pro-Am are really simple for us,” he said, “we see so many targets in competition and in practice that we know how a particular target will behave and how we’ll break it. These are anything but unpredictable targets.”

That, unfortunately, is why pros need distractions ( the “Amateurs” in Pro-Ams). Watching and helping us with basics keeps them engaged in what would otherwise be downright boring.

How did he shoot? Like a professional.

He would be completely relaxed until he stepped onto the shooting line. There, he was totally focused.

He breathing slowed, movements became deliberate and he called for the target in a dead flat voice. He never rushed, broke the targets, opened his gun, relaxed and said “Just.Like.That.”

Every shot. Every station. Every time. Without fail.

That’s a big difference between professionals and rank amateurs. Pros don’t just have the shooting skills, they have their mental game to the point they can drop into-and out of- that mysterious “zone” with little to no effort.

Barry helped me stop overthinking with a solid teaching tip. He also reinforced one of the mental aspects of shooting that I often forget.

Thinking can get in the way of shooting.

I have a lot of fun at Pro-Ams. This one was no exception. But I learned something, too. That made an already good trip great.

Next week, I’ll be in Louisiana for an industry event with plenty of opportunities to put Barry’s tip to the test. I can hardly wait.

—Jim Shepherd

 
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