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TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2019

- TOP STORY -
Longtime Safari Club International member W. Laird Hamberlin has been named SCI’s Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Richard M. Parsons, effective April 1. Parsons will serve as his deputy during a transition period.
- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
Due to flooding, marina being closed currently, and possible unsafe boating conditions, new Big Bass Bash tournament dates will be October 4th-5th on Kentucky Lake, out of Paris Landing State Park Marina in Henry County, TN.
- CONSERVATION -
Shorebird nests, eggs and chicks are well-camouflaged and can easily be missed and even stepped on unless people know to look out for them.

- CONTESTS -
Calling all young artists: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is accepting entries for the 2019 Michigan Junior Duck Stamp Contest administered by the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge in Saginaw. Entries must be postmarked by March 15.
K-12 students from across the country can enter their artwork in the Wildlife Forever State-Fish Art Contest from now through March 31.
- EVENTS -
Launched in 2012, the dinners program helps fuel the USA’s conservation mission delivery by raising funds and recruiting skilled volunteer labor to complete hands-on, community-based outreach and infrastructure projects through Work Boots on the Ground (WBG), the USA’s flagship conservation program.
Learn about different events at the Honeywell Center in Wabash at the Salamonie senior luncheon.

Learn everything you wanted to know about salamanders at PaynetownSRA on March 31 during Salamander Sunday. Four programs will help you understand the salamander’s environment, habitat and behavior.
- FIREARMS -
Imported exclusively by the Italian Firearms Group, Pedersoli’s new Howdah Alaskan 45/410 is perfect for home defense and as a truck gun, and it’s just the thing to clear out pesky snakes and “varmints”.
- FISHERIES -
Winter conditions – very cold temperatures and heavy snow over ice, for example – can kill fish and other aquatic creatures like turtles, frogs, toads and crayfish. When ice and snow start to melt in the spring, it’s likely that people will begin to discover those deaths.
In April, Burlington angler Mike Elwood landed a new Vermont record redhorse sucker while fishing on the Winooski River in Colchester.

In August, Alan Franchot of Richmond caught a record cisco, also known as a lake herring, while trolling on Lake Champlain.

Two brief seasons are planned in July for recreational anglers due to the limited number of adult red snapper thought to be in South Atlantic federal waters.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
As the official pattern of B.A.S.S., Mossy Oak Fishing is thrilled to have five of the top professional anglers competing in the 2019 GEICO Bassmaster Classic.
- GEAR -
ALPS OutdoorZ has expanded its pattern availability for the do-it-all Floating Deluxe Blind Bag by adding Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades.
- GRANTS -
Groups that help people become hunters or anglers – or keep on hunting or fishing – can apply for grants from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

- HUNTING -
Starting today, you can check your 2019 spring turkey application results by visiting Michigan.gov/Turkey.
The hunting of all mountain lions in northwestern Montana hunting district 132, which includes portions of Flathead and Lake Counties closed at one-half hour after sunset on Monday, March 4, 2019.
- INDUSTRY -
The Outdoor Group announces the hire of Riley Arnold as Regional Sales Manager. In his role, Riley will be responsible for servicing existing customers in the Northwest region.
TacSol the leading rimfire manufacturer attended the Sports, Inc. Sporting Goods Show and surpassed their overall goals. The new X-Ring VR was by far, TacSol’s most popular and bought item.

RISE Armament is pleased to announce that the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, selected RISE’s Watchman in patrol rifle and pistol configurations chambered in .223 Wylde.
MidwayUSA is pleased to announce the addition of Nosler Rifles to its growing firearm offerings.
Sporting Classics 17th annual Awards of Excellence winners include those companies and individuals whose products and services are having a significant and long-lasting impact on our sporting lives.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Versatile and easy to carry, the new TrailBlaze™ drop-point folding knife from Outdoor Edge is a fully capable hunting knife that is also conveniently suited for everyday carry.

Catering to the growing trend of bass anglers fishing swim frogs, St. Croix is proud to introduce two new rods, Mojo Bass MJC75MHXF and Legend Tournament Bass LBC75MHXF, designed specifically for the presentation at the upcoming Bassmaster Classic in Knoxville, Tn.
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.
Legacy Sports International is now shipping the new ORYX Bolt Action Chassis Rifle Stocks by MDT. The solid aluminum chassis replaces your standard rifle stock and provides a more accurate and ergonomic shooting experience.
SureFire, LLC is proud to announce the launch of the Fury IntelliBeam. The Fury IntelliBeam is a versatile, dual-fuel, pocket-sized searchlight that can be powered by either two 123A lithium batteries or a single 18650 lithium-ion rechargeable battery. SureFire's proprietary IntelliBeam technology continuously evaluates and regulates light output based on your surroundings — anywhere from 15 to 1,500 lumens

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps announced late last week the selection of the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) as the firearms safety training and marksmanship partner for the USNSCC Program.
Honored American Veterans Afield announces Year-2 of a new hunt series that this year provided a hunt-of-a-lifetime experience for seven veterans in east-central Arkansas. Hosted by shotgun exhibition shooter Micah McMillan, the hunt lasted 3 fun-filled days. On The Deck Outfitters provided food, lodging, guide and equipment. Guns and ammo were generously donated by Silver Eagle Arms, Federal, Nordic and Kicks Chokes.
- PUBLISHING -
Outdoor Indiana magazine’s March/April issue features a cover article on the Grasslands for Gamebirds & Songbirds initiative.
- RETAIL -
Lure Lock is excited to announce that Lure Lock cases featuring the ElasTak gel are now available in Walmart stores across the United States.

Hunters and competitors have selected Easton, manufacturer of precision arrows for bowhunting and world-class competition, as the leading arrow brand on the market today. This recognition comes from a survey of over 20,000 hunting and shooting participants conducted by Southwick Associates, the outdoor industry's premiere market research firm.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Kahr Firearms Group, a leader in innovative firearms design and manufacturing, is proud to announce its sponsorship of Vaughn Neville, better known as TheManSpot by his social media fans, at The Mint 400 Off-Road Desert Race.
Mc3 Stocks announced its support of the upcoming National Rifle League Bighorn Steel Classic competition. The Bighorn Steel Classic, presented by Thunder Beast Arms, will be held March 8-10 near Nehawka, Nebraska.
- STATES -
Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe has announced the filing of rule amendments that will designate 749 miles of rivers and streams as Category One waterways, marking the first time in more than a decade that the state has designated waterways to this high level of protection.
Vermonters with an interest in conserving wildlife should consider donating to the Nongame Wildlife Fund on their state income tax form this tax season. The fund helps to conserve some of Vermont’s most threatened wildlife species such as bald eagles, lynx, and turtles.
Inviting greater participation in hunting while still stressing the importance of hunter safety is the motivation behind a multipronged proposal that Kentucky’s Fish and Wildlife Commission will consider at its next meeting.
Hunting and fishing in North Dakota contributed an estimated $2.1 billion in annual input to the state’s economy, according to a recent report by the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics at North Dakota State University.
Join Alaska Board of Fisheries Executive Director Glenn Haight at the William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery (WJHSFH) on Wednesday, March 13, 2019, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for a seminar on how you can influence fishing regulations.
The Natural Resource Commission (NRC) of the Iowa Department of NaturalResources will meet via teleconference at 8:30 a.m., March 14, originating from the Wallace State Office Building in Des Moines.
- STATES PARKS -
Because there is so much to choose from, Arizona State Parks and Trails have narrowed it down to their top five spring break state park destinations.
- STUDENT FISHING -
As title sponsor of the Bassmaster High School Series and official pattern of B.A.S.S., Mossy Oak Fishing is thrilled to congratulate Colby Badeaux and Tyler Jordan from Live Oak High School in Watson, Louisiana, on winning the 2019 Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Eastern Open presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.
- STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES -
Students ready for an intensive, inspiring four days immersed in natural resources learning are encouraged to submit their applications for this year’s Career Pathways Program, June 23-27 at the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center on beautiful Higgins Lake in Roscommon County.
- TELEVISION -
This week, Keith Warren’s Deer and Wildlife Stories is in Terrell, Texas at Big Rack Ranch where you’ll see the prettiest typical whitetail deer in the entire deer farming industry.
- VOLUNTEERS -
The Michigan DNR is recruiting instructors for a volunteer opportunity that lets ORV enthusiasts share their love and knowledge of the sport with new riders, while emphasizing safe, responsible ORV operation for a great experience.
- WORKSHOPS -
It’s time to register for Indiana Master Naturalist (IMN) classes that Upper Wabash Interpretive Services is hosting at the Salamonie Nature Center beginning on April 2.
- YOUTH -
Kids who like nature and wildlife will have the chance get outside this summer to explore with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Game and Fish is hosting Camp Wild day camps at six regional locations and two sessions of a week-long overnight camp for youth at the Whiskey Mountain Conservation Camp.
 

Editor’s Note: Today, we continue our focus on USA Shooting as we ramp up competition in preparation for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Throughout 2019, we’ll be offering our readers opportunities to help support our USA Shooting athletes.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (March 3, 2019) -

A four-day battle for trap shooting supremacy concluded Sunday at the USA Shooting Spring Selection at the Tucson Trap and Skeet Club in Tucson, Arizona.  Top-two finishers in the Open division could get the chance to compete for Team USA at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.  Top-three Open and Junior Shooters will be headed to the Shotgun World Championships in Lonato, Italy.

There’s been seven domestic tests in shotgun since 2017, five of those times Ashley Carroll (Solvang, California) has proven to be the top student, including Sunday.  It took all she had, however, with stiff challenges from both Kayle Browning (Wooster, Arkansas) and the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit’s (USAMU) Rachel Tozier (Liberty, Missiouri). After 250 Qualification targets, Carroll and Tozier were tied at 223, with Browning one back.  In the 50-shot Final, Carroll and Browning tied at 44 targets apiece.  Carroll would win the shoot-off and seal the match victory after Browning dropped the sixth target.  The two Finals points Browning gained versus Tozier’s one Finals point meant those two would need another shoot-off to determine podium spots behind Carroll. 

Top Junior in the women’s field was Faith Pendergrass (Valley Springs, California) who shot the high Qualification score of 214 and then finished second in the junior final.  Carey Garrison (Crossville, Tennessee) finished second while Nicole Manhave (Longview, Texas) was third.  All three will represent Team USA at the World Championships as well as the Junior World Cup in Suhl, Germany.

USAMU’s Derek Haldeman (Sunbury, Ohio) was the points leader from beginning to end, shooting so well his top spot on the podium was secure before entering the Final. He got that edge leaving no doubt Sunday by closing things out with a perfect 50/50 in Qualification.  He had a five-point lead on second-place qualifier Brian Burrows (Fallbrook, California) and finished second in the Finals with a 42/50.  Burrows would maintain his second-place position with a third-place finish in the Finals. Reigning National Champion Caleb Lindsey (Spring Hill, Tennessee) earned his international shooting opportunity by leap-frogging Derrick Mein (Paola, Kansas) with a strong Finals push that saw him come out on top.  

Started by three-time Olympian and two-time Olympic bronze medalist Corey Cogdell-Unrein (Eagle River, Alaska), the great migration of Alaskan trap shooters is here and landing on the men’s junior podium was a pair of Anchorage natives with Steven Brownearning top honors and Grayson Davey sharing the podium with his friend as the bronze medalist.  Sandwiched in the middle was Roe Reynolds (Quitman, Arkansas) who would go on to win the Final. All three will represent Team USA at the World Championships as well as the Junior World Cup in Suhl, Germany.

Participation for the Pan Am Games is determined by whether or not Team USA still has Olympic quotas to obtain in that particular event. Earning top podium position in Tucson will be a key determining factor of team selection, but not the only criteria in place. Read the Pan Am Games Selection Procedures

In the Senior rankings, Paul Mullen (Laurel, Maryland) earned the top spot with six-time Canadian Olympian Susan Nattrass, now living in Vashon, Washington, finishing second and Dave Senter (Saint Helens, Oregon) coming in third.

The Spring Selection Match continues Monday with competition in the Mixed Team Trap event followed by Men’s and Women’s Skeet beginning Wednesday.  The Skeet Preview will be released Tuesday.

2019 SPRING SELECTION TRAP RESULTS

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