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MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2019

- TOP STORY -
To say the least, these are challenging times in the shooting sports industry following another unthinkable tragedy, this time in Christchurch, New Zealand. Every one of these high-profile, senseless killings engulfs the world in a renewed and impassioned gun debate. The inevitable result: shaming, blame-shifting and social stigma. Sportswriter Alan Abrahamson’s latest column in 3 Wire Sports titled “At the Olympics: No More Guns” does all of that for one of the oldest Olympic sports, while adding in a blatant slap in the face. It’s an alarmist’s reaction to a sport millions of people across the globe participate in. His column calls for the removal of shooting as an Olympic sport. This response is in defense of USA Shooting’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes as well as our hopefuls and those safely participating in this sport on a daily basis. All of them are unwillingly stigmatized because the sports equipment they use is so negatively associated with tragedy.
- AMMUNITION -
Federal unveils Federal Premium Berger Hybrid Hunter, loads that combine the profile of a low-drag match bullet and the terminal performance of a traditional hunting projectile for lethal accuracy at any range.
- ARCHERY -
Bear Archery presents the Fred Bear Limited Edition Take-Down, the second in a series of four Limited Edition bows. The series celebrates its legendary heritage and pays homage to Fred Bear, company founder and the iconic father of modern archery.

- AWARDS -
Steyr Arms USA was presented with the Award of Excellence for Rifle Company of the Year from Sporting Classics Magazine.
- COMPETITION -
For many Americans, a trip to Acapulco this time of year represents a spring break vacation full of rest and relaxation. This trip should be anything but for the 19 USA Shooting athletes who’ve made their way to Mexico in pursuit of World Cup medals and Olympic quotas at the first International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup for Shotgun in 2019.
- ENFORCEMENT -
The Coast Guard terminated the voyage of a 24-foot pontoon vessel with seven passengers aboard Friday near Watson Island after discovering multiple safety violations.
- ENVIRONMENT -
These projects will help restore and benefit wetlands, coastal, and nearshore habitats on federally managed lands, increase public access and much more.

- EVENTS -
The Arizona Game and Fish Department Outdoor Expo, presented by Shikar-Safari Club International, will be held on Saturday, March 30, and Sunday, March 31, at the world famous Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix.
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever’s National Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic, the nation’s largest upland-themed event, will be held February 14, 15 & 16, 2020, at the Minneapolis Convention Center in the Twin Cities.
Representatives from the Marine Recreational Information Program and the Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office will be available to answer your questions about estimating recreational catch at the upcoming saltwater fishing show in Providence, Rhode Island.
- FIREARMS -
Weatherby is proud to announce their brand new 18i shotgun line. These semi-automatic shotguns are built on the proven inertia system, that provides the most reliable cycling in an evenly-weighted gun.

- FISHERIES -
At last week’s South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) Meeting in Jekyll Island, Ga., the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) reported the results of a series of workshops focused on ways to achieve better recreational fisheries management of snapper grouper species in the South Atlantic.
- GEAR -
Lyman introduces the Lyman Universal Press Stand. It will accept most single station, turret and progressive presses of many brands.
- INDUSTRY -
Guidefitter, the industry network for professional outdoor guides and outfitters, and the leading influencer marketing platform for hunting and fishing brands, announced today that it has signed thirty-seven new brand partners to help them manage their pro purchase programs and significantly expand their reach to tens of thousands of vetted outdoor professionals.
US DoD announced that Barrett Firearms Manufacuring Inc. was awarded the contract for Advanced Sniper Rifle in support of USSOCOM with the Multi-Role Adaptive Design Rifle.

Legacy Sports International introduces their 2019 Marketing Team. Mark Cabangon and Cassidy Blanton will be working under the direction of Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales, Andy McCormick.
MidwayUSA is excited to announce the promotion of Matt Frevert to Merchandising Manager – Clothing & Footwear. Frevert has been with MidwayUSA since August of 2013.
Birchwood Casey, the industry leader in hunting, shooting and gun care products, announces they have retained Providence Marketing Group (PMG) as their marketing agency of record.
CMMG is proud to sponsor competitive shooting team, Team Yackley, in 2019.

- MARINE ELECTRONICS -
The ultimate in fish-finding technology for over two decades, Aqua-Vu recently introduced Multi-Vu HD Pro, a turnkey sonar- or TV-to-camera adapter system that turns your LCD into a live underwater viewer.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
RISE Armament introduces the RA-140 Flat Super Sporting Trigger with Anti-Walk Pins, as an additional configuration in the RA-140 drop-in trigger line.
- NEWS -
Creedmoor Sports will have a table set up at the CMP 2019 JROTC Three-Position Air Rifle National Championships. The Competition will take place , March 21-23 at the South CMP Competition Center in Anniston, Ala.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Conservation Federation of Missouri's President Gary Van De Velde announces the selection of Tyler Schwartze as CFM's new Executive Director.

Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA) has panned the administration’s latest plan for sage grouse management, saying the plan will “ease restrictions on potentially harmful industrial development and undo collaborative efforts that were years in the making.”
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and Second Amendment Foundation has condemned the attack on a New Zealand mosque by a killer who reportedly declared in a manifesto that he wanted to “deepen strife in the United States over gun ownership and the Second Amendment.”
- PARTNERSHIPS -
in the last year AFTCO has made tremendous efforts to broaden it’s efforts by giving back to freshwater fisheries in a partnership with B.A.S.S. Nation.
- PASSINGS -
Former Maryland Gov. Harry R. Hughes, who launched the Chesapeake Bay restoration effort, died Wednesday at his home on the Eastern Shore. He was 92.

Extremely popular and well respected for leading the reemergence of Iconic Marine's three brands— Fountain, Baja and Donzi—32-year marine industry veteran Joe Curran passed away yesterday after a short and hard fought battle with stomach cancer.
- PROMOTIONS -
FN America, LLC announced the extension of the company’s Spring Cash Rebate and Bonus Gear Offers through April 30, 2019. The promotion, initially scheduled to close at the end of March, drew record participation in its first month and the company decided to extend the offer through April.
- RADIO -
This weekend on Northwestern Outdoors Radio Bill Tweit with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife explains why gillnet fishery reforms are not going forward as scheduled and why barbed hooks are going to be allowed again on the Columbia River this summer for salmon and steelhead anglers.
- REAL ESTATE -
Realtree and United Country Real Estate announce a partnership that brings together the two largest, effective and respected companies in their fields.

- STATES -
Increasing angling opportunity and potentially improving conditions for other sportfish are the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) goals for Stockton Lake’s newest spotted bass regulation.
Two largemouth bass over 13 pounds were caught by anglers in Texas over a recent weekend, bringing the total number of “Legacy Class” Toyota ShareLunker entries up to four for the selective breeding program’s 2019 donation season ending March 31.
The first watercraft inspection stations of 2019 are opening this month in Kalispell, Ravalli and Browning.
At its meeting this week in Vancouver, Wash., the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) made the decision to open limited sections of the California coast on April 6 and April 13.

Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers located a 5-year-old boy who was abducted Wednesday night, helping to arrest the suspected kidnappers as they tried to flee with the youth across the ice of Whitefish Bay to Canada.
After this winter’s moose survey, wildlife biologists said the western Upper Peninsula moose population is growing at a long-term average of about 2 percent each year, with an estimated 509 animals living in that part of the state.
The Alabama Conservation Advisory Board received a crash course in chronic wasting disease (CWD) at the Board’s first meeting of 2019 last weekend in Montgomery.
The Division of Marine Fisheries will close 2,877 acres of shellfish waters to shellfish harvest today due to high fecal coliform bacteria pollution.
LDWF will be participating in the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) Spring Aboard-Take a Boating Education Course campaign by providing eight free boating education courses across the state from March 17-23.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) reminds Ohioans that small numbers of dead fish may be common in ponds and small lakes this spring.
Commissioners approved funding for several Restoration and Enhancement Projects including repair of the Pine Hollow boat ramp in Wasco County and acquisition of Peterson Point property in Tillamook County.
Ten new state wildlife officers from the 29th Wildlife Officer Pre-Service Training Academy were sworn in at a ceremony in Columbus Friday, March 15.
painting of a pair of ring-necked ducks by Indiana-based artist Jeffrey Klinefelter has been selected as the 2019 North Carolina Waterfowl Conservation Stamp and Print.
- TELEVISION -
When a true stud of a whitetail starts showing up at both Chad and John's cameras, a past experience coupled with Scott's frustration nudges Chad enough to shoot the buck John had his heart set on.
Take a peek behind the curtain of some of today’s best and most well-known brands with Outdoor Sportsman Group’s newest show: Sportsman Channel’s TECHSPERTS.
Outdoor Channel host Michael Bane and his team producing The Best Defense recreate the school shooting scenario for their March 20 and 27 episodes. The team stages an active shooter scenario in a school with students, teachers and faculty to try and demonstrate tactics that can help save lives in the event of an actual emergency.
This week on The High Road with Keith Warren, we’re back at Keith’s very own Texas Hidden Springs Ranch where 3 hunters take a stab at archery hunting. In this episode, you’ll get to see what happens when bow hunters are met with buck fever.
- WILDLIFE -
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is cautioning Texas boaters and anglers to watch out for nesting birds, which are particularly sensitive to manmade disturbances.
Aerial and ground surveys of Southern California’s Mount San Gorgonio desert bighorn sheep population conducted during early March have confirmed a severe decline in numbers. Biologists from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and partner agencies counted 60 animals, approximately one-third the number counted in the last helicopter survey conducted in March 2016.
At this point in the year, most Utahns are counting down to warmer weather. And with the warmer weather comes a host of outdoor recreational activities, which can often lead to encounters with wildlife.
- YOUTH -
The outdoor writing contest is open to students in grades 6-12, with entries accepted through May 15.
- YOUTH COMPETITIONS -
Mobility was the key for Gracie Herbold and Aaron Cherry of Headland Bass Team, who caught a five-bass limit that weighed 16 pounds, 9 ounces to win the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Classic on Watts Bar Lake, held in conjunction with the GEICO Bassmaster Classic.
 

Knoxville native, Ott DeFoe takes home the title of 2019 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK'S Sporting Goods champion with three-day total of 49 pounds, 3 ounces. Photo by Andy Crawford/B.A.S.S.

KNOXVILLE, TN — For decades, it seemed almost impossible for an angler to win the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods in his home state.
 
Now it’s happened four times in six years.
 
Tennessee pro Ott DeFoe, who makes his home in Knoxville, caught five bass Sunday from the Tennessee River that weighed 18 pounds, 14 ounces to win the Super Bowl of Bass Fishing and the $300,000 prize that goes with the iconic trophy.
 
His three-day total weight of 49-3 helped him slip past second-place angler Jacob Wheeler before a raucous home crowd at the University of Tennessee’s Thompson-Boling Arena.

The world-championship bass tournament drew a record-total attendance of 153,809 to tournament venues, including daily weigh-ins in Thompson-Boling Arena, the Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo consumer show presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods in the Knoxville Convention Center and World's Fair Exhibition Hall, and morning takeoffs at Volunteer Landing. Attendance counts, including as many as 6,500 at Saturday’s early-morning takeoff, were provided by officials at each of the venues.
 
“This is a dream come true — a dream I’ve had since I was a 9-year-old kid,” said DeFoe, who now has six career victories with B.A.S.S. “When we came over here and did the walk-through the day before the tournament, I actually imagined hearing my name after the words ‘Bassmaster Classic champion.’
 
“For it to happen now … I just keep thinking I’m gonna wake up.”
 
For the first 36 years the event was held, no home-state angler claimed the Classic crown. But that streak was broken in 2007, and then home-state anglers won three straight times from 2014-16.
 
Since DeFoe lives in Knoxville — and since few others in the 52-angler field had much experience on the tournament waters of Fort Loudon and Tellico lakes — he was one of the obvious favorites coming into the event.
 
But things didn’t go smoothly for him in his own backyard all three days.
 
After catching 20 pounds during Friday’s opening round, DeFoe caught five bass that weighed just 10-5 Saturday — and he said that tough day might have been the best thing that could have happened to him.
 
“If I would have had a good Day 2 — if I’d had even 14 or 15 pounds — I might have been totally committed to what I was doing,” DeFoe said. “It was working. Why would I not stay with it?
 
“But the fact that it just didn’t work for me, that caused me to just scrap it all. I just went fishing today, and that’s exactly what I needed to do.”
 
DeFoe spent Day 1 far away from the shoreline fishing the shallow tips of points in 1 1/2 to 3 1/2 feet of water. His primary bait was a Storm Arashi Vibe lipless crankbait in the “rusty craw” pattern — but it was almost unrecognizable after he doctored it with orange, red and black Sharpies.
 
“I was making it a lot prettier than it is to start with,” DeFoe said, laughing. “That’s definitely a confidence thing, but I altered the color of the bait pretty substantially to give it a lot more orange and red.
 
“It may be a confidence thing, but who’s gonna argue with it?”
 
After staying offshore for most of the first round, DeFoe switched to fishing shallow boat docks the second day, when a strong north wind interfered with his pattern. His bait of choice around the docks — a 3/8-ounce bladed jig — helped him land three of his five keepers on Day 2.
 
He used the bladed jig again Sunday. But he moved from the shallow docks to the outside wall of a marina after a quick conversation with Keith Poche, a fellow Classic competitor from Alabama who failed to make the cut for Championship Sunday.
 
“In this tournament, we can all talk and share,” DeFoe said. “That kind of thing happens all the time, and sometimes it works to go try some of that stuff.
 
“These guys all know what they’re doing, or they wouldn’t be here.”
 
DeFoe’s closest competition came from Wheeler, an Indiana native who moved to Tennessee two years ago after enjoying great success on fisheries in the Volunteer State. Wheeler has two career B.A.S.S. wins — one on Lake Chickamauga and one on nearby Cherokee Lake.
 
“I knew it was going to be hard to beat Ott on this fishery,” said Wheeler, who caught 12-15 Sunday and finished with a three-day weight of 45-5. “All I can say is I caught fish every day, so it was a great week for me.
 
“If I just had to come up a little short, I’m glad to see Ott win it.”
 
Tuskegee, Ala., angler Mark Daniels Jr. and Talala, Okla., pro Edwin Evers split the Berkley Big Bass prize with identical 6-pound, 3-ounce bass. Winners of the Toyota Bonus Bucks contingency prizes were DeFoe, who collected $7,500 and Daniels who collected $2,500.
 
The 49th world championship of bass fishing paid a total of $1 million to the 52 professional anglers competing.
 


About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S. is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport. With more than 510,000 members internationally, B.A.S.S. is not only home to the nation’s premier fishing tournament trails, but it also boasts the most expansive and comprehensive media network in the fishing industry. Its media include The Bassmasters on the ESPN networks, more than 130 hours of tournament programming on the Pursuit Channel, 250 hours of on-the-water streaming coverage on Bassmaster LIVE and 1 million monthly visitors to the flagship website on bass fishing – Bassmaster.com. B.A.S.S. also provides more than 4.4 million readers with the best in bass fishing coverage through Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times, and its radio and social media programs and events reach hundreds of thousands each month.
 
The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, culminating in the ultimate event on the biggest stage for competitive anglers, the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods. The trail also includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, BassPro.com Bassmaster Open Series, B.A.S.S. Nation Series, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series, and the Bassmaster Team Championship.
 

OUTDOOR WIRE
Event Calendar

APRIL 10-13
Pope and Young Club 31st Biennial Convention

La Vista Hotel and Conference Center - Omaha, Nebraska https://pope-young.org/convention/default.asp

JUNE 7-9
D.C. Project Foundation’s 3-Gun Fundraiser

Reveille Peak Ranch, Burnet, Texas. Contact: Dianna Muller di@pro3gunner.com Info: pro3gunner.com/team-match

 
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