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FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2019

- TOP STORY -
On Thursday, February 27, 2019, Butler County Common Pleas Court Judge Charles Pater ruled against the parents and in favor of Madison Local Schools, saying the Buckeye Firearms Association’s FASTER training for teachers was sufficient for legal carry in schools.
- ARCHERY -
George Ryals IV joins USA Archery as the new Paralympic Head Coach with over 25 years of experience in teaching and coaching archery, extensive experience in archery product design and exceptional skills in team building. A USA Archery Level 4-NTS Coach, Ryals was also named USA Archery's and the US Olympic Committee's Developmental Coach of the Year in 2014.
- AWARDS -
Davidson’s, a top firearms wholesaler, is pleased to announce it received the 2018 Premium Partner Award from Federal Ammunition and the 2018 Top Performer Award from Savage Arms.

- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
Gill continues their support of the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series for the 4th straight year, with an opportunity for college anglers to get the highest quality gear at special student pricing.
- COMPETITION -
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is proud to announce that Team Ruger claimed a first-place win at this year's Winter Range SASS National Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting held at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, AZ.
Registration for the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s 2019 National Trophy Pistol and Rifle Matches opens today. The annual event, held at the Camp Perry National Guard Training Base since 1907, will be entering its second year of enhanced events, featuring original CMP matches and traditional events.
The Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Eastern Open presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors will kick off the 2019 competitive fishing season for high school anglers across the United States and the world on Saturday, March 2, on Lake Hartwell, located in Anderson, South Carolina.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is pleased to announce that Team Ruger started its 2019 season strong with two divisional wins at the first match of the year. Team members Dave Olhasso and James McGinty each earned a divisional win at the 2019 IDPA Arctic Blast Regional Championship held at the Wilkes-Barre Rifle and Pistol Club located in Hunlock Creek, PA.
- EVENTS -
On Saturday, March 9, 2019, you can gaze at the stars with the several big telescopes provided by the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Like many bass anglers, Louisiana-based bass pro Derek Hudnall has dreamed of fishing the Bassmaster Classic since he was a kid.
The Pan-American Sportfishing Federation has awarded the bid to host the first ever Pan-Am Kayak Bass Fishing Championship to the Cookeville Putnam County Visitor’s Bureau. The championship will be held at Center Hill Lake on May 28th thru the 31st .

- GEAR -
XTech Tactical is now shipping its MAG47 10/30 (MSRP $29.95) as its introduction of the “Commufornia Special” magazine line. The MAG47, which has widely been established as the greatest US Made AK Magazine, is now available for those in states that currently do not permit standard capacity magazines.
- GRANTS -
Today (Friday, March 1, 2019) West Marine will begin accepting applications for its 2019 BlueFuture grants. The spring 2019 grant cycle will run through Sunday, March 31, with the names of grant recipients to be announced by the end of April. A total of 25 grants will be awarded.
Vermont Fish & Wildlife is offering shooting range improvement grants to encourage upgrades of shooting ranges for enhanced safety and operation.
- HUNTING -
Public hearings on the status of waterfowl populations and proposed waterfowl hunting seasons for the State of Vermont and Lake Champlain zone in New York will be held Tuesday, March 12, in Whitehall, New York and March 14 in Winooski, Vermont.

- INDUSTRY -
Taurus is excited to announce the implementation of the company's new Limited Lifetime Warranty. Taurus customers will be pleased to learn that certain Taurus handguns, previously covered under a one-year warranty, will now be covered under a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Responding to feedback from smaller retailers, Apex Tactical Specialties is pleased to announce new, lower minimum order amounts for firearms and accessory retailers. Apex has also launched its Apex Range Program which is designed specifically for stocking dealers with shooting ranges.
Last week, YouTube announced that going forward all strikes against videos that violate Community Guidelines will now carry the same punishment: a temporary ban from YouTube activity, with the length of time increasing with the strikes. GetZone.com, the leading digital platform for hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts, welcomes gun-related YouTube channels that promote legal firearms, demonstration of their use and lawful sales.
Visit ERGO International’s booth at IWA (Hall 5, Booth 220) March 8-11 where you can get hands-on and test some of the highest quality grips, rail systems, stocks, and accessories available to the firearm market.

Action Target Inc. announces a new organizational structure. Action Target is now organized into three strategic business units: Shared Services, Core Products, and Range Services.
- LITIGATION -
The U.S. Supreme Court has directed New York City and District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. to respond to the plaintiffs' petition for Writ of Certiorari in Knife Rights' nearly eight-year-old civil rights lawsuit over New York City's pocket knife law.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Streamlight Inc. introduced the TL-Racker, a compact, lightweight 850-lumen forend light, designed to replace forends on Mossberg 500/590 and Remington 870 pump-action shotguns.
New Realtree Reel Cod Skin Bites are made using wholesome and natural ingredients and are great for dogs with allergies to common meat proteins, such as chicken and pork.

Bear Edge Knives, a Bear & Son Cutlery brand, introduces the Model 61119, an assisted sideliner pocket knife with a clip blade profile to handle multiple outdoor tasks.
- OPTICS -
Nikon proudly introduces the new performance benchmark for its family of dedicated hunting riflescopes: the all-new PROSTAFF P3. This next generation of PROSTAFF riflescope was designed to deliver Nikon’s legendary optical performance and mechanical consistency over a lifetime of tough hunting use.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The National Wild Turkey Federation applauds the passage of the Natural Resources Management Act (S. 47), a public lands package containing critical conservation program reauthorizations and provisions benefiting sportsmen and women nationwide.
During its first meeting of 2019 at the recent Western Hunting and Conservation Expo, the Mule Deer Foundation board of directors elected to add Greg Sheehan and Kelli Poole as new board members.

The Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies and its members and partners are seeking nominations for the Climate Adaptation Leadership Award (Award) which recognizes outstanding efforts to increase the resilience of America’s valuable living natural resources and the many people, businesses and communities that depend on them.
- PASSINGS -
William (Bill) Hood Stuart, Jr., 82, of Bartow, Florida, died peacefully on February 21, 2019, in his home, comforted by his loving family
- RADIO -
This week host Rob Keck is into fly fishing; how to prepare, the gear you’ll need, places to go, and more. He’s talking to Hall of Fame angler and the host of The Pursuit Channel’s award-winning Fly Rod Chronicles, Curtis Fleming.
It’s the need for important discussions concerning law enforcement interaction with African-Americans who carry concealed firearms, a federal judge’s ruling on Trump's bump stock ban, a new AR upper and classic carbine, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.

This week on The Revolution, Jim and Trav are hitting the water with a panel of angling experts to tackle the pre-spring fishing action.
This week, Outdoors Radio features Mossy Oak pro staffer and turkey calling champion Matt Morrett, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel consumer brand manager Allison Wescott, Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz and pro angler Duffy Kopf.
Join Outdoor Guys Radio this weekend as they talk duck hunting with Outdoor Life Executive Editor Alex Robinson and trout fishing with Duane Doty from Ozark Trout Runners.
- SHOOTING RANGES -
Four Indiana Fish & Wildlife Area shooting ranges are adjusting their normal operating hours beginning March 1. Holiday hours are also being changed.
- STATES -
The Fayette County Public Fishing Lake will reopen on Thursday, March 28, 2019, after the completion of a renovation and restocking project by the Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) that began in 2016.
Four Indiana Fish & Wildlife Area shooting ranges are adjusting their normal operating hours beginning March 1. Holiday hours are also being changed.
Major upgrades and overhauls are coming to Redbird State Recreation Area, which became the DNR’s first property for off-road vehicle (ORV) nearly 15 years ago.
- TELEVISION -
This weekend on Discovery Channel, don't miss new programming from The Fish Guyz, The Next Bite, Operation Fishing Freedom, The Experience and more.
- TOURNAMENTS -
Most are aware of the broad range of fishing-related activities that are part of “Classic Week,” but first-time visitors to Knoxville will be amazed at the diverse activities and attractions that make Knoxville a great host destination for the “Super Bowl of Bass Fishing.”
- WASHINGTON -
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said: “Farm Bureau welcomes the Senate’s confirmation of Andrew Wheeler as EPA administrator. This is a tribute to his deep experience and the expertise he brings to the office.
- WILDLIFE -
After years of dry winters, the mountains along the heavily populated Wasatch Front have finally received some snow. As snow piles in the high country, deer, moose and other wildlife are moving to lower elevations, looking for food. Cougars, which prey mostly on deer, are following the deer into the valleys.
Both tundra swans and trumpeter swans, which are more rarely seen, stop in Utah's wetlands for critically needed rest and refueling during their annual spring migration. You can see the birds, and learn more about them, at this year’s Wild Swan Day, March 9.
 

Water and sky are one in the afterglow of sunset at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge - photo USFWS

Zayne Wagner has a whole lot going for him. The grade-school boy loves the outdoors, fishing and hunting, and is often a shadow to his dad and grandpa along the waters and in the woods and fields of eastern Oklahoma. And he lives not too far from Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.

The refuge, named in honor of the Native American who invented the Cherokee alphabet, sits at the head of Robert Kerr Reservoir where the Arkansas and Canadian rivers conjoin then pour southeasterly toward the Mississippi. It’s big water. The national wildlife refuge lies on the southwest edge of the Ozark Highlands.

Snow geese cloud the sky above Seqouyah National Wildlife Refuge - photo USFWS

Rich bottomland hardwoods dominate the 32 square-mile refuge, interspersed with upland meadows and fields. It’s habitat for a litany of dabbling puddle ducks, snow geese and wading birds that make seasonal stop overs. Bald eagles adorn the spring skies on forays from their massive nests that lie in the crooks atop muscular cottonwood trees. The big birds hunt bass and shad and carp and catfish, and unsuspecting ducks to feed their hungry eaglets.

The refuge has an impressive population of white-tailed deer, too. That’s what drew young Zayne to Sequoyah. The refuge issues 25 deer tags to youth hunters by a lottery administered by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Zayne was one of the lucky hunters. For him and his family, it was a fruitful hunt.

“He doesn’t realize just how big of a deer he took,” said his jubilant father, Nathan. “We were confident Zayne would see deer. He and his papaw and I scouted the woods and fields three times looking for sign and where to set up on opening day.”

The investment paid off. An hour after legal shooting time, a big buck showed itself at the edge of the woods.

“It was 200 yards out—too far away—and Zayne could hardly control himself. He had serious buck fever,” said Nathan. “He calmed himself. And we waited it out, quiet and still, another 10 minutes as the buck lazily moved within range of a .45 caliber smokeless muzzleloader resting on shooting sticks.”

Leveled on the heart and lungs as he’d been taught, he squeezed the trigger. Like a ghost, the animal was gone. The boy thought he’d missed it. Nathan reloaded the muzzleloader and they traipsed through a muddy field, onward over a gentle rise, and into the gray woods. That’s when the boy saw the white underbelly of a most impressive buck on the forest floor. The animal bounded only a few steps from a well-placed shot. And what did he want do next? Call his granddad.

Zayne Wagner harvested an impressive whitetail buck at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge -photo Nathan Wagner permission

Zayne was one of 16 young folks to harvest a deer at the refuge. What’s more, these hunters were among the first to have access to portions of the national wildlife refuge previously closed to hunting. Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and other national wildlife refuges across the country strive to open new areas to managed hunts for people of all ages. Hunting serves well in sustainably managing the deer population and the habitats that deer and many other species need.

As for the Wagners, they appreciate the opportunity to hunt on the refuge and intend to try to get back to Sequoyah next deer season. They eagerly await for the application period to start in the spring. Wild game and fish are common table fare for them. As it is with all hunters, their license fees and taxes paid on firearms and ammunition pay for conservation through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.

Learn more about hunting at national wildlife refuges, here www.fws.gov/hunting

Craig Springer, External Affairs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Southwest Region

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