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TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2019

- TOP STORY -
American Outdoor Brands Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select: AOBC) announces its Electro-Optics Division, Crimson Trace Corp., has completed the purchase of substantially all of the assets of LaserLyte, a provider of laser training and sighting products for the consumer market.
- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
Jack Hippe and Nick Czajka, collegiate anglers from Adrian College, won the Ranger Cup University Team of the Year Challenge in a winner-take-all, made-for-TV event on Texas’ Fayette County Reservoir, a power plant lake located in south central Texas.
- CONTESTS -
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is holding an artistic competition to determine the image for the 2020 Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation (Duck) Stamp.

- EVENTS -
Freedom Hunters will be attending the Dallas Safari Club Convention & Sporting Expo from Jan. 17 to 20 in Dallas, Texas. Held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, the event is one of the top gatherings of hunters and the outdoor/shooting/hunting industries in the country
See how an 1800s farm operated during O’Bannon Woods State Park’s “Old Time Winter on the Farm,” Feb. 2.
- FIREARMS -
The AAC Jaeger 30 provides sound and recoil reduction on single-shot or bolt action rifles chambered up to 300 Win Mag. It features a Grade 9 Titanium mount and blast chamber.
- FISHERIES -
With Michigan's ice-fishing season well under way, the DNR reminds anglers who harvest a muskellunge that there is mandatory registration. The muskie harvest limit is one fish per angler per license year.

If you're fishing for smelt this year, make sure you know about a legislative change, signed at the end of 2018, that alters how anglers can target smelt in Michigan.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has begun draining Grabel Ponds and Cherry Creek Pond at Fort Robinson State Park.
- GRANTS -
For this year, the DNR has announced a March 1 deadline to apply for a total of $100,000 in deer habitat improvement grant funding.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®) is pleased to announce that its newly established million-dollar grant program is now open for application.

- HUNTING -
Michael Dickerson of Davison, Michigan, now holds the Nebraska record typical mule deer taken by archery. He stalked and shot the deer, which scored 197 4/8, Sept. 10, 2018, on private land in the badlands of northern Sioux County.
The hunting of male mountain lions in northwestern Montana hunting district 102, which includes portions of Flathead and Lincoln counties closed at one-half hour after sunset on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019.
- INDUSTRY -
St. Croix Rod CEO Paul Schluter announced a planned transition of leadership sometime in 2019, with the long-time president becoming part of the board of directors.
St. Croix Rod CEO Paul Schluter announced a planned transition of leadership to St. Croix Team Members on January 3. Sometime in 2019, Schluter will step aside from his current role with the Park Falls, Wisconsin-based company.

Viridian Weapon Technologies will be exhibiting the FACT Duty Weapon Mounted Camera at the 2019 Las Vegas Metro Police Department Range Day held on January 21 in Las Vegas, NV. Admission to the event is free for all active and retired Fire Department, EMS, Military, and Law Enforcement officials.
SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of the official SIG SAUER 2019 Product Catalog. The SIG SAUER 2019 Product Catalog is a comprehensive review of all SIG SAUER pistols, rifles, ammunition, electro-optics, suppressors, airguns, accessories, and the SIG SAUER Academy including new product releases for 2019.
Action Target announced the Genesis target retriever for indoor ranges. Designed to reduce range maintenance, streamline system control and enhance the shooter's experience, the software monitors the target retriever and detects bullet strikes to the target carrier.
In 2019, Speer customers will see a new, fresher, more aggressive logo that sets its products apart from others in a crowded field. Another new step involves improved packaging for Speer ammunition and components.

The order calls for $2.5 billion over the next four years for Everglades restoration and protection of water resources – a $1 Billion increase in spending over the previous four years and the highest level of funding for restoration in Florida’s history.
- JOBS -
Hawke Optics, a leading manufacturer of innovative sporting optics, is searching for a US Marketing Manager to work from the Head Office in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Crimson Trace is seeking candidates for a Manufacturing Engineering Technician in the Wilsonville, Oregon location. The incumbent is responsible for performing diverse and complex technical assignments in support of manufacturing and product development.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
G5® Outdoors is pleased to introduce the Striker V2 Broadhead, the next generation of the original Striker head which has performed for bowhunters at a high level for several years.

TWN has partnered up with Thunder Mountain Camouflage to release “yote”, a revolutionary coyote fur Water Transfer Printing film that will transform your shotgun, rifle and anything else you can think of.
The new Gamo Swarm Fusion 10X GEN2 comes in .177 and .22 and shoots at velocities at the very top level of breakbarrel abilities. The thumbhole stock featuring a prominent pistol grip guarantees a solid hand-hold for sure accuracy.
For 2019, Easton’s proven Contour CS stabilizer system is available in three new colors: red, blue and yellow. The original white/carbon design is also available.
As an affordable alternative to their number one selling Edge model, Fierce Firearms announces their Fury, available in 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, 7mm REM and 28 Nosler.

Yamaha Motor Corp., USA, introduces the all-new EF2200iS to its line of portable inverter generators. The value-packed inverter offers high power and bold features in a reliable, quiet and compact package.
Meopta USA is now offering groundbreaking new dichroic reticle technology in its MeoStar 3-12x56 riflescopes. Meopta’s patent-pending dichroic DichroTech coating enables reticles in multiple color configurations to automatically adjust color tone and intensity in varying light conditions without the use of a battery.
The new Bear Kuma 30 Compound Bow in Realtree EDGE delivers the same incredible performance of the trusted Kuma family with less weight and smaller axle-to-axle to meet the demands of bow hunters.
XS Sights is pleased to introduce its newest Big Dot Shotgun Beads for home defense in tritium and non-tritium models. These next generation sights for shotguns incorporate the company’s glow technology to make them the brightest sights in any lighting conditions.

Re-engineered with added abrasion toughness so anglers can rip through the heaviest cover with the same force as standard four-end braids, the new PowerPro Super8Slick V2 braided fishing line combines a new eight-end dense weave fiber construction with proven ‘Enhanced Body Technology’ (EBT) process.
The Galco Royal Guard IWB holster has been improved and Galco has added fits for the Glock 43 and 43X. The holster is made from premium horsehide and has the rough side of the leather out for greater stability inside the trousers.
FightLite Industries announces the official production launch of its caliber and magazine convertible FightLite MXR. It’s a multi-caliber, pistol cartridge platform that is primarily chambered for 9mm NATO and is caliber convertible at the user level without tools to include .22LR, 9mm NATO, .357 Sig, .40 S&W, 10mm, 45ACP and FN 5.7 x 28mm.
- OLYMPIC COMPETITION -
Burris Optics has found what matters by announcing a new partnership agreement effective immediately with USA Shooting. As the presenting sponsor, USA Shooting will announce the monthly Burris Best, spotlighting the top athletic performance of a USA Shooting Team athlete.

- ONLINE -
Mossy Oak GO is now airing the latest episode of "The Obsessed," featuring professional bass fisherman and Mossy Oak Fishing Team Leader, Kevin VanDam as he preps for deer hunting.
- OPTICS -
Vortex’s all-new Fury HD 5000 10x42 Rangefinding binocular is capable of ranging reflective targets to 5000 yards with an improved, fast readout. The illuminated right barrel display is can be set to yards or meters.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The National Shooting Sports Foundation is pleased to announce that Paul Chartier and Tom Gresham and have been appointed to its Board of Governors.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
The High Road with Keith Warren and Legends Ranch continue partnership for 2019. The Legends Ranch Team is excited to partner with Keith Warren, who supports all aspects of hunting and promotes the further education of our youth in the outdoors.
Daisy Outdoor Products and Gamo Outdoor USA, long-time makers of high quality airguns, including the famous Red Ryder BB Gun, have renewed their category-exclusive sponsorship of Hunter’s Handbook, the official student publication of the International Hunter Education Association for 2019-2020.
- RECOGNITION -
Five individuals who made significant contributions to the Wyoming outdoors will be inducted into the Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West on Friday, March 22.
- SHOT SHOW -
Gun Toten’ Mamas, a leading supplier of an affordable luxury line of Concealed Carry handbags, will host author Liz Lazarus for a book signing of her newest novel, “Plea for Justice” at Shot Show next week.
Hogue Incorporated will be displaying their 2019 new products at SHOT Show, held January 22-25, 2019 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
TrueTimber has partnered with Veto Pro Pac, a premium brand in the tool bag industry, to present the Camo and Outdoor Series at the TrueTimber booth (#10332) during the 2019 NSSF SHOT Show® in Las Vegas.
Kahr Firearms Group is proud to announce that John "TIG" Tiegen will make a special appearance at the Kahr Firearms Group SHOT Show booth #13962.
DeSantis Gunhide announces the Variable 13 holster – a flat molded OWB holster that can be configured for right- or left handed users. The removable and reversible belt loops allow changing sides, with a straight or FBI cant.
If you’re planning on attending SHOT Show 2019 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, stop by the MOJO® Booth (#1452) to visit staff, and get an exclusive preview of the newest, most advanced motion decoys on the market that will blow your mind.
Otis Technology and Shooter’s Choice are excited to announce its presence at the 2019 Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas. The Otis & Shooter’s Choice booth can be found in the same location as the Otis booth in prior years, at booth number 14213.
As the “Official Gun Cleaning Supplier” of Industry Day at the Range, Real Avid will be providing insights into the products that have made them a household name for gun maintenance.
Umarex will be exhibiting at the 2019 Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas. On display will be Umarex Airguns, Axeon Optics, Elite Force Airsoft, and the new Exude Series high performance lights from Optical Dynamics.
Starline Brass will be exhibiting at the 2019 SHOT Show in booth #4258 on the lower floor of the Sands Convention Center. Starline will be showcasing their newest rifle brass offerings including .224 Valkyrie, .30-30, .348 and .375 Winchester, 5.56x45mm, and .222 Remington.
Savage has expanded and upgraded its lineup of XP package guns, making it easier than ever for hunters to take a rifle from the box to their blind. Savage will have these new firearms on display in Booth No. 14551 at the 2019 SHOT Show, January 22-25 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
If you will be in attendance at the 2019 SHOT Show, make plans to stop by Pulsar’s booth #11924 to meet Jeff Thomason from Predator Pursuit TV. A master predator hunter, Jeff will be in the booth on the SHOT Show floor Wednesday, January 23rd from 3:00-4:00 pm.
Legacy Sports International, Inc., leading U.S. importer of firearms and shooting accessories, will be exhibiting among 1,600 exhibitors at the 2019 SHOT Show® in Las Vegas. Legacy Sports International has moved booth locations and is now located on the top floor at booth number 15727
Southwick Associates will be attending the NSSF’s SHOT Show this month to help businesses better understand their market and new opportunities through customized, intelligent market research.
Gun Toten’ Mamas will debut a brand new product at Shot Show next week: the GTM-108 Sling Backback. Made from real American cowhide, this slim shaped backpack Swings easily from back to front in seconds.
- STATE PARKS -
In celebration of Black History Month, Maryland's Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park and Visitor Center invites everyone to free, family-friendly programs every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in February.
Almost 100 years ago, Michigan's state parks system was established. Today, no matter where you are in Michigan, you're never more than a half-hour away from a state park, state forest campground or state trail system.
- STATES -
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, in partnership with the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, is now accepting applications for its workforce development, skills and training program, Work2Live WELL.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) was recognized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for offering the nation’s first paddlesports class that meets the national standard for ”On-Water Recreational Boating Skills – Human Propelled.” AZGFD's “Paddlesports Arizona” course teaches fundamental paddlecraft skills that entry-level recreational boaters should be able to demonstrate after receiving instruction.
The Montana Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program advisory council will meet at Montana WILD in Helena, 2668 Broadwater Ave., at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
Utah has an updated greater sage grouse conservation plan, Gov. Gary Herbert announced Monday.
You can review the updated Conservation Plan for Greater Sage-Grouse in Utah at https://go.usa.gov/xEjGW.
- STUDENT FISHING -
B.A.S.S. is seeking nominations for the best and brightest high school bass anglers in the country.
The Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team recognizes the 12 most outstanding high school anglers in the nation.
- TELEVISION -
Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) has teamed up with Duality Filmworks and Voodoo Fishing Charters for a new series – The Voodoo Crew – that will premiere on Outdoor Channel in April 2019. The announcement was made Monday by Outdoor Sportsman Group President and CEO, Jim Liberatore.
This week on Deer and Wildlife Stories with Keith Warren, Keith heads up to Michigan to explore the booming deer industry there, starting at the United Deer Farmers of Michigan convention.
- WILDLIFE -
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) completed the final step in reevaluating five Species of Special Concern, one of six key objectives outlined in Florida’s Imperiled Species Management Plan. As a result, several fish and wildlife species no longer warrant listing.
- WORKSHOPS -
Participants in Salamonie Lake’s felting workshops will create a soft owl from felted wool with help of a fiber artist at both events. The first is Jan. 27 and the second is Feb. 20.
Salamonie Lake is hosting two stained-glass workshops, Jan. 29 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. and Feb. 2 from 1 to 3 p.m., where participants can learn how to create an owl from stained glass.
 

As the government shutdown continues, there are more than a few reports on the high-level impact that the funding battle is having. You know, 800,000 government workers not getting paid, reduced inspections of food, delays at border crossings, shutdowns of TSA screening lines causing inordinate delays (as opposed to their usual delays) in major airports, etc., etc.

But there’s not been a whole lot written about the trickle-down impacts. But a quick detour off Interstate 65 on the way home from the Archery Trade Association’s Show last week brought the impact home in a big way.

I grew up not far from Mammoth Cave, and as long as I’ve been alive, the 405-plus miles of underground passageways have fascinated visitors. In fact, Mammoth Cave National Park has been bringing visitors to that quiet area of Kentucky since 1941 - even before the soldiers of World War II came home and began adventuring onto the great American road.

During my lifetime, there’s been a tourism industry based around the cave. Other smaller caves had tours, roadside shops sold rocks (geodes and such), and there were the usual kitschy attractions like “Guntown Mountain”and and Jellystone Camping Park. They’ve been through lots of iterations, but you get the picture. From the “real Kentucky geodes” to “life-sized dinosaur” statues, they’ve all managed to scratch out an existence based on the draw of Mammoth Cave.

Mammoth Cave National Park's closure is having a terrific impact on area businesses. Without that cave, there aren't many reasons to visit the immediate area. OWDN/Photos.

Last week, it looked as quiet along that stretch of highway as the middle of one of Mammoth Cave’s passages with the lights out. Restaurants and attractions were shuttered and traffic was anything but heavy. Granted, some of the more seasonal attractions were shuttered as normal, but restaurants and gas stations less than a mile off I-65 aren’t normally closed down on Friday afternoons when traffic on the interstate’s still heavy.

Driving down the normally congested Mammoth Parkway, the complete absence of traffic wasn’t unusual, it was eerie. My earliest memory of this great national park involves sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic waiting to get into the park proper.

The VIsitor’s Center was equally surreal. There were two vehicles where I’ve only seen hundreds before. One was an electric service vehicle on a charger. The other was idling directly in front of the Visitor’s Center.

When I parked in order to shoot a couple of photos, a lady got out and asked if I was there because I’d scheduled a cave tour. Seems some travelers hadn’t realized the shutdown meant the parks were shut down, so the Friends of Mammoth Cave (a volunteer group) was standing vigil, letting disappointed visitors know they weren’t going to get tours -or anything else due to the shutdown.

This Friends of Mammoth Cave National Park volunteer (who asked that I not use her name) was the only other person I saw during a drive into -and out- of one of the nation’s most popular national parks. OWDN photo.

If/when people arrived came expecting scheduled (and prepaid) tours, she gave all the information available: a single slip of paper that read “If you have reservations for a cave tour, please check in after the government reopens at reservations.gov."

“Ive been lucky,” she told me, “only had one car full of kids I had to disappoint so far. Some of the other volunteers had people get pretty upset with them when they got the news.”

I was surprised to learn that despite the tours and visitor center being closed, the park’s hiking trails were still open -although signs advised everyone “emergency services are extremely limited and hiking, biking and trail riding are at your own risk.”

Driving out, I had a much clearer picture of why there is such concern regarding the shutdown’s impact on our public lands. Without an official presence, there’s really no way for volunteers or local law enforcement to adequately protect the lands. Yesterday, I learned that volunteers, local government and park concessionaires had joined together to put porta-johns at the approach to Bridal Veil falls in Yosemite National Park.

Seems some so-called outdoor lovers were taking advantage of the opportunity to visit for free, but weren’t bothering to observe the basic tenant of responsible outdoors participation: leave no trace.

Even in the outdoors only rules and people willing to enforce them keep us from damaging our irreplaceable national lands.

As the shutdown continues with no resolution in sight, it’s become increasingly obvious that a Congress that suffers none of the consequences has little respect for the consequences of their intransigence.

—Jim Shepherd

OUTDOOR WIRE
Event Calendar

JANUARY 10-19
International Sportsmen's Expo

Colorado Convention Center
Denver, CO
Website

JANUARY 17-20
DSC Convention and Sporting Expo

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas, TX

JANUARY 22-25
SHOT Show

Sands Expo Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
https://www.nssf.org/event/shot-show/

JANUARY 25-27
Houston Safari Club Foundation's Annual Worldwide Hunting Expo & Convention

George R. Brown Convention Center 
Houston, TX
hscfdn.org/convention/attendees/ 

FEBRUARY 2-10
Great American Outdoor Show

The annual Great American Outdoor Show will be held at the PA Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, PA.

FEBRUARY 13-17
National Wild Turkey Federation 42nd Annual Convention & Sport Show

Gaylord Opryland Hotel 
Nashville, Tennessee
http://www.nwtf.org/convention

FEBRUARY 14-17
Western Hunting & Conservation Expo

Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City. Website: www.huntexpo.com

 
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