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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018

- BOATING -
The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) today announced that its Boat Registration Reactivation Program enticed 50,462 boat owners with lapsed registrations to renew their registration and get back on the water.
- COMPETITION -
The USA Shooting Team has returned from the 12th Championship of the Americas in Guadalajara, Mexico with 39 medals and eight Olympic quotas.
- EVENTS -
Gander Outdoors in Eden Prairie has invited "Bro," out November 18. Come out between 10am and 3pm to "Meet the Bro" and talk about Frabill Ice Fishing Products.

The next stop on the Frabill Bro Road Show will be at the Gander Outdoors in Forest Lake, Minnesota, November 17 from 10am-4pm.
Pulsar is set to attend SHOT Show 2019, scheduled for January 22 – 25 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pulsar will introduce newly developed products and display current top-of-the-line products like the Helion Thermal Monocular and the Trail LRF Riflescopes.

Tickets are now on sale for the 2019 Great American Outdoor Show, scheduled for February 2-10 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Purchase tickets online at www.greatamericanoutdoorshow.org.
- FIREARMS -
SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the expansion of the Legion Series of firearms with the introduction of the P938 and P238 micro-compact pistols. Legion is an exclusive product line developed by SIG SAUER based on input from elite shooting professionals, and designed to exceed the expectations of the serious shooter.

- FISHERIES -
The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife will again be stocking trout as part of the Winter Trout Stocking Program. Beginning Monday, November 19, 2018, almost 4,400 two-year old Rainbow Trout, averaging 14-18 inches, will be stocked in 18 designated ponds and lakes over a two-day period.
- HUNTING -
In October, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced that a large beef herd in Alcona County is infected with bovine tuberculosis. It is important for successful hunters to bring their deer to a check station.
Pennsylvania’s coming firearms deer season looks as promising as ever to the hundreds of thousands of hunters awaiting its start on the Monday after Thanksgiving.
Attention deer hunters: The DNR will set up additional disease check stations in northeast and northwest Indiana this weekend to sample hunter-harvested deer for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD).

Trine State Recreation Area will be closed to the public on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 26-27, for a deer reduction.
This year, there are about half as many rabbits in Utah as there was in 2017, but Jason Robinson, upland game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says there are still plenty of rabbits in Utah.
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) announces the opening of Deer Gun Season beginning November 17.
- INDUSTRY -
Mantis Tech continues to accelerate the pace at which it provides real-time, data-driven feedback to shooters.  With the flagship MantisX, over 10 million shots (live and dry fire) have been analyzed in 2018.

 

Middleton Partners, parent company of Maurice Sporting Goods, announced today that is has acquired O2COOL, an innovative leader in the hydration and portable cooling market with more than $50 million in annual revenue. With this acquisition, Middleton plans to establish Maurice Outdoors, a collection of powerful industry brands with best-in-class distribution.
The new Baffin sunglass frame from The Untangled Collection, released in 2018, was awarded with the show’s inaugural Innovation Award presented by Capitol One Spark Business and A+E Networks® as the show kicked-off on Wednesday, Nov. 7.
Prym1 camo is excited to stay on board as the official camo sponsor of Bethel University Bass Team for 2019.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
SIG SAUER announces the expansion of their exclusive Legion Series of firearms with the introduction of the P938 and P238 micro-compact pistols.

Hunter Safety System, in conjunction with its subsidiary brand, Hover Helmets, has created Floating Deer Antlers, a unique, patented tabletop display of a scaled recreation of a 207-inch European-style whitetail skull encapsulated in a clear acrylic globe that is illuminated and appears to defy gravity.
- NEWS -
Snowy Mountain Rifles is looking forward to being an exhibitor for the first time at the 2019 SCI Hunters’ Convention in Reno, Nevada, Jan. 9-12, 2019.
- ONLINE -
The U.S. Concealed Carry Association has been ramping up its efforts to help educate and train responsibly armed Americans to better protect themselves if faced with an active shooter situation.  

 

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The IGFA has recently arranged the transfer of $10,000 from the WARF to aid in the recovery efforts of the extensive charter fishing operations throughout Florida’s Panhandle due to hurricane damage.
- PROMOTIONS -
Daniel Defense is having a Black Friday sale on all DD WAVE suppressors through November 25th. The holiday pricing will offer a 40% discount on the DD WAVE quick-detach suppressor and 35% off the direct thread version.
Starting today, Friday, November 16, and running through Monday, November 26, Apex Tactical Specialties is offering free shipping on all orders from their online store at www.ApexTactical.com.
- PUBLISHING -
The Boone and Crockett Club is celebrating the release of the 100th issue of its publication, Fair Chase. The magazine serves as the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club and has been published quarterly for its membership since 1994.

Will Dabbs, MD covers the Dan Wesson Wraith 10mm — a 1911 “on steroids” — in the January 2019 issue of GUNS Magazine. Also, it’s a new year with a new editor: Brent Wheat takes the helm of the premiere issue of 2019.
- RADIO -
Learn about the history of the wild turkey in North America, and then dig in, with cookbook author, producer and host of The Sporting Chef and Dead Meat TV, Scott Layseth, America’s leading authority on wild game preparation.
Boyd Duckett, co-founder of Major League Fishing, joins Ken this week to talk about the inaugural season of the MLF Bass Pro Tour.
This week on Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Radio just a few days before Thanksgiving. Host Rob Keck is giving thanks and sharing how to best take the spoils of your hunt to the table with Sporting Chef Scott Layseth.

What's the best way to give a gun as a gift? Plus, a new study showing an increase in concealed carry permits does not cause an increase in violent crime, a company giving their employees guns (and a safety course) for Christmas, the latest rifles from Remington, and more, this Sunday on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk.
- STATE PARKS -
The Indiana DNR is offering free admission to any state park, reservoir or state forest recreation area that charges gate admission on that day, including state off-road riding areas.
- STATES -
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Family and Community Fishing Program is kicking off winter in style by releasing hundreds of rainbow trout in program ponds throughout the state.
To protect worker safety and improve the value of Vermont’s recyclables, the Agency of Natural Resources has launched a campaign to reduce recycling contamination.
Agency of Natural Resources Secretary Julie Moore will host a gathering in Montpelier to discuss a variety of environmental topics on Tuesday, November 27th.
Get ready for the launch of ODFW’s new modernized licensing system on December 1—hang on to your 2018 hunting or fishing license or take a photo of it now to make verification easy.
- TELEVISION -
Doug Koenig’s Championship Season follows Doug at the NRA Bianchi Cup, where it’s all about the X-Factor on The Barricade, The Practical, The Falling Plate and The Moving Target events.
Mike Morgan heads to Iowa to meet Randy Christianson for a mid-winter’s duck hunt. The weather is freezing but the action is hot as flock after flock of Mallards hit the decoys.
This weekend on Discovery Channel, see new programming from Major League Fishing, Discovering Water, The Given Right and more. 

 

This weekend on Discovery Channel, you’re not going to want to miss new programming from Major League Fishing, Discovering Water, The Given Right and more.
Mike Morgan is invited by Randy Christianson to join him on all out MidWest Mallard slug-fest. Below freezing temps keep the action hot as the crew continues to scratch limits each hunt.
- TOP STORY -
The Second Amendment Foundation and National Rifle Association have filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging gun control Initiative 1639 in Washington State, on several grounds. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. In addition to SAF and NRA, plaintiffs include gun dealers and young adults in the affected age group.
- WASHINGTON -
According to NMMA President Thom Dammrich, the legislation creates a path to expand the use of alternative distress signals like LED lights and emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs), a move that will equip boaters with safer, longer-lasting, and more environmentally friendly options to signal for help in case of an emergency
- WILDLIFE -
Today, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is introducing Backyards and Beyond, a campaign challenging Floridians to make a difference and have fun by creating a refuge for wildlife in their own backyard.
The Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies supports the introduction of the Chronic Wasting Disease Transmission in Cervidae Study Act.  This bill would enlist the assistance of the National Academies of Science to help identify the predominant transmission pathways for the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), evaluate current practices to manage and control the disease, and recommend prioritized research and other actions that should be taken to reduce and control the spread of CWD across the country.
 

Editor’s Note: As we prepare for next week’s Thanksgiving holiday, a bit of good news from the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 33rd annual survey regarding the cost of a “traditional” Thanksgiving dinner. 

The American Farm Bureau Federation’s 33rd annual survey of classic items found on the Thanksgiving Day dinner table indicates the average cost of this year’s feast for 10 is $48.90, or less than $5.00 per person. This is a 22-cent decrease from last year’s average of $49.12.

“Since 2015, the average cost of Thanksgiving dinner has declined steadily and is now at the lowest level since 2010,” said AFBF Chief Economist Dr. John Newton.The featured food on most Thanksgiving tables – the turkey – cost slightly less than last year, coming in at $21.71 for a 16-pound bird. That’s roughly $1.36 per pound, down 3 percent from last year. The survey results show that retail turkey prices are the lowest since 2014.

“Thanks to an ample supply, turkey remains affordable for consumers, which helps keep the overall cost of the dinner reasonably priced as well,” Newton said.  

Credit: AFBF 

     

The shopping list for Farm Bureau’s informal survey includes turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and coffee and milk, all in quantities sufficient to serve a family of 10 with plenty for leftovers.

Foods showing the largest decreases this year in addition to turkey were a gallon of milk, $2.92; a 3-pound bag of sweet potatoes, $3.39; a 1-pound bag of green peas, $1.47; and a dozen rolls, $2.25.

Several items saw modest price increases this year including cranberries, pumpkin pie mix and stuffing. A 12-ounce bag of fresh cranberries was $2.65; a 30-ounce can of pumpkin pie mix was $3.33; a 14-ounce package of cubed bread stuffing was $2.87; two nine-inch pie shells came in at $2.47 and a 1-pound veggie tray was $.75. A group of miscellaneous items including coffee and ingredients necessary to prepare the meal (butter, evaporated milk, onions, eggs, sugar and flour) was also up slightly, to $3.01.

There was no change in price for a half-pint of whipping cream at $2.08.

Credit: National Turkey Federation  

 

The stable average price reported this year by Farm Bureau for a classic Thanksgiving dinner tracks with the government’s Consumer Price Index for food eaten at home. But while the most recent CPI report for food at home shows a 0.1 percent increase over the past year (available online at https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm) the Farm Bureau survey shows a decline of less than 1 percent.

After adjusting for inflation, the cost of this year’s Thanksgiving dinner is $19.37, the most affordable in more than a decade. 

New this year, to capture the diversity in Thanksgiving meals across the U.S., American Farm Bureau also checked prices on a 4-pound bone-in ham, 5 pounds of Russet potatoes and 1-pound of frozen green beans.

“Adding these foods to the classic Thanksgiving menu increased the overall cost slightly, to $61.72 or about $6 per person,” said Newton.

A total of 166 volunteer shoppers checked prices at grocery stores in 37 states for this year’s survey. Farm Bureau volunteer shoppers are asked to look for the best possible prices, without taking advantage of special promotional coupons or purchase deals, such as spending $50 and receiving a free turkey. Shoppers with an eye for bargains in all areas of the country should be able to purchase individual menu items at prices comparable to the Farm Bureau survey averages.

Farm Bureau also surveyed the price of a traditional Thanksgiving meal available from popular food delivery services. This revealed that the convenience of food delivery does have a larger price tag. A 16-pound turkey was nearly 50 percent more expensive at nearly $2 per pound when purchased from a food delivery service. Nearly every individual item was more expensive compared to the Farm Bureau average and the total cost of the dinner was about 60 percent higher at about $8 per person.

The AFBF Thanksgiving dinner survey was first conducted in 1986. While Farm Bureau does not make any scientific claims about the data, it is an informal gauge of price trends around the nation. Farm Bureau’s survey menu has remained unchanged since 1986 to allow for consistent price comparisons. 

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