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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2018

- BOATING -
The Army Corps of Engineers has lifted the small craft advisory for the Arkansas River. Advisories are issued when flows reach 70,000 cubic feet per second.
- COMPETITIONS -
Federal Premium Ammunition sponsored shooters and brand ambassadors Kayle Browning and Ashley Carroll each earned gold medal victories at the Championship of the Americas in Guadalajara, Mexico, November 2 to 10, 2018.
The USA team dominated the international field in the weather shortened event to bring home the Gold medal--their two day total was 135# 6 oz, followed by Mexico 95# 10 oz and Italy 75# 12 oz.

- ELECTIONS -
Voters in California, Georgia and North Carolina considered ballot initiatives critical to those who fish, boat, and enjoy the outdoors. NMMA engaged in these issues and worked with various coalitions and stakeholders to help deliver a win for the industry.
- FIREARMS -
Springfield Armory’s new SAINT Edge Pistol features a lightweight billet-machined lower receiver, a patent-pending full-length free float handguard, and a 10.3” lightweight 1:8 twist CMV barrel.
- FISHERIES -
Seaguar, the originators of fluorocarbon fishing line, is proud to support the efforts of Gray FishTag Research to study and protect sustainable marine fisheries around the world.
Rainbow trout season at Walker County Public Fishing Lake begins Friday, November 23, 2018. To fish for trout, anglers must have a $5 daily trout permit in addition to a valid fishing license.

- HUNTING -
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces that the two-week firearm hunting season for sika and white-tailed deer opens Nov. 24 and runs through Dec. 8.
Hunters saw higher success at the Cameron and Gardiner check stations, with Cameron reporting a record number of elk harvested in the 15-year record. Check stations across the region reported higher hunter numbers than previous weekends in response to the colder weather.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will release rooster pheasants at 13 wildlife management areas in time for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
The Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) has designated Saturday, November 17, 2018, as one of the 2018-19 hunting season’s Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days.

- INDUSTRY -
Global Rescue, a leading provider of field rescue, medical and security evacuation, and travel intelligence services to outdoor adventurers, announces an exclusive relationship with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers.
MidwayUSA announces the release of "King Salmon on Kodiak Island," a short story by Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA.
Action Target Inc. has developed the AutoTargets Bullet Trap Lifter to provide an improved method of training for military and law enforcement
Century Arms is saddened to learn of a recent event at a factory of one of the company’s sourcing partners in Cugir, Romania. This factory produced a number of firearms imported by Century Arms including the popular WASR rifles and Micro Draco pistols.

- JOBS -
PointsNorth's client, a leading international Electro-Optics company is seeking a General Manager, who will lead a US subsidiary based in Harrisburg, PA. The General Manager will take an active role in determining the vision and direction of the rapidly growing multi-channel U.S. sales network.
A plastic injection molding contract manufacturing client is diversifying their client base and now need an experienced Business Development Manager with related plastics expertise.
Due to steady growth, Management Search's client, who boasts a strong success story within the shooting sports market, seeks to appoint a Sales & Marketing Manager.
Gunwerks is seeking candidates for the position of Director of Marketing. The chosen candidate will be responsible for the overall Marketing Strategy and Implementation.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc. announced the introduction of three new 12-gauge 590 Shockwave variants for the 2019 model year. The new models include the 590 Nightstick, 590 Shock ‘N’ Saw and the 590 Shockwave SPX.
Buck Bone Organics (BBO), a leading provider in all-natural deer and elk antler dog chews has taken it a step further by offering its loyal consumers and retailers with All-Natural Antler Biscuits.
HSM Ammunition out of Stevensville, MT is proud to introduce a new line of extraordinary hunting cartridges that changes the paradigm of what to expect from a factory round.
The new Mathews® VERTIX bow, decked out in Realtree EDGE™, is designed to produce an unmatched shooting experience thanks to a completely redesigned grip interface and the all-new patent-pending SwitchWeight™ Technology.

SWORD International is excited to announce that their highly popular MK-17 rifle is now available to the civilian market.
- OPTICS -
Primary Arms Optics announces three new reticle options for the proven Platinum 1-8x24 First Focal Plane Scope. The ACSS Raptor M2 reticle updates and replaces the original ACSS reticle for 5.56 NATO, .308 Winchester, 5.45x39 and 6.5 Grendel rifles. ACSS Griffin MIL and ACSS Griffin MOA are able to maximize precision and speed with any caliber.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The first episode of Oliver North’s American Heroes airs beginning November 13 and tells the story of Dave Eubank, the founder the of Free Burma Rangers. Watch Episode 1: Dave Eubank only on NRATV.com.
The SCTP and USA Shooting announced dates for next season’s events. The SCTP’s JODC will be held from May 21st – May 27 for interested coaches and from May 23rd – May 27th for chosen athletes. The SCTP International National Championships will be held from July 22 – July 27, 2019.

Hoyt, an industry leader and world-renowned brand in archery and bowhunting, has signed as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors radio features hunt club proprietor Dan Large, CWD expert Bryan Richards, Huntworth Gear pro-staffer Brett Berry and McFarland guide Ron Barefield.
This week on America Outdoors Radio Anthony Licata, the Editor in Chief of Outdoor Life Magazine and Land Tawney, the Executive Director of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers will talk about public lands hunting.
- STATES -
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) is launching an all-new program – Adaptive Sportsmen of Kansas (ASK) – to ensure that hunters and anglers with disabilities have a new option for safely getting around outdoors.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) plans to stock rainbow trout this week into the lower 3 mile walk-in section of Lees Ferry, Arizona’s premier blue-ribbon trout fishery below Glen Canyon Dam.
In January 2019, Lt. Kim Leverich will be retiring from the SCDNR with 30 years combined service, including 6 years in the military.
The Natural Resources Commission (NRC) approved rental fees for the new Centennial Cabin at McCormick’s Creek State Park at its meeting Tuesday at Fort Harrison State Park.
Idaho Fish and Game Commission Director Virgil Moore has penned a letter to the state’s steelhead anglers.
Effective November 18, 2018, Mahannah Wildlife Management Area (WMA) will be closed to public access except for waterfowl hunting.
Bloom concentrations of the Florida red tide organism, Karenia brevis, persist on Florida’s Southwest and Northwest coasts. Lesser concentrations were observed in some East Coast counties.
- TELEVISION -
Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel announce the nominees for the 19th Annual Outdoor Sportsman Awards. The Outdoor Sportsman Awards are presented each year and are among the most coveted accolades for outdoor-lifestyle programming.
- WILDLIFE -
This was another successful year for Vermont’s bald eagles with 23 known nesting pairs producing at least 33 successful young according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
During the solar eclipse in August of 2017, researchers from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the University of Oxford watched radar to observe the behavior of birds and insects. Their findings have just been published in Biology Letters.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department confirmed a buck mule deer has tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Deer Hunt Area 5. The deer was harvested south of Sundance.
 

RIDGEFIELD, Washington — From an ADA-accessible blind at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Sal Trujillo watched as the first rays of sun peeked above the surrounding hills. Flocks of mallards, pintails and tundra swans soon filled the sky.

Trujillo and 10 other U.S. military veterans celebrated Veterans Day with their first waterfowl hunt as a part of the inaugural Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Veterans’ Waterfowl Hunt.

“Getting veterans into the outdoors is so important,” said Trujillo, who started fishing five years ago through a Fallen Outdoors/Community Military Appreciation Committee of SW Washington fishing event for veterans. Trujillo has since bought his own boat and takes other veterans fishing. After his successful day in the field at Ridgefield NWR, he hopes to do the same with waterfowl hunting.

For Sal Trujillio (left) the trip with guide Richard Hannan (right) was an introduction to waterfowl hunting.

“The outdoors allows veterans to focus on something new, and clear our minds from daily life. This is a great opportunity to learn something new and make new friends. Plus, we’ll eat what we harvest,” said Trujillo, who served five years in the Army 101st Airborne, including a deployment in Iraq.

The hunt highlighted many of priorities laid out by Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke, including increasing hunting, fishing and recreational opportunities on public lands, while also focusing on a commitment to the recruitment, retention and reactivation of hunters to support the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.

“The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has increased hunting, fishing and recreational opportunities on public lands these veterans served to protect,” said Robyn Thorson, Pacific Regional Director for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “We can’t think of a better way than to honor these veterans on Veterans Day than by introducing them to waterfowl hunting and this fantastic urban National Wildlife Refuge. We hope today is the first in a long tradition of waterfowl hunts that expand to include more veterans over the years.”

The Lower Columbia Chapter of the Washington Waterfowl Association played an essential role in organizing the event, including coordinating guides and holding a special dinner for the veterans. Additional partners included Ridgefield American Legion Post 44, Fallen Outdoors, Community Military Appreciation Committee of SW Washington, Heroes Northwest, Cabela’s, Gerber Knives, Stein Distributing, Larry Hoff, Rose Real Estate and Evergreen Home Loans.

Richard Hannan, retired Assistant Regional Director for the Service’s Pacific Region and member of the Washington Waterfowl Association, guided Trujillo during his hunt. Hannan’s discussions with the veteran brought back a flood of memories.

“I choked up a little when Sal shot his first duck and (my Chesapeake Bay retriever) Daisy brought it back to him,” Hannon said. “It reminded me of taking my dad hunting and introducing him to the outdoors I love, and that he never had the chance to experience because of the demands of the uniform (as a 30-year Navy veteran) and family.

“Sal mentioned more than once how sometimes he and many other vets go to some dark places in their heads as a result of their service to our nation. By going outdoors he and others are able to push those thoughts away and heal. I think we created some great memories. I know it did for me.”

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. For more information, visit www.fws.gov/pacific, or connect with us through any of these social media channels at www.facebook.com/USFWSPacific, www.flickr.com/photos/usfwspacific/, www.tumblr.com/blog/usfwspacific or www.twitter.com/USFWSPacific.

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