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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019

- ARCHERY -
TRUGLO’s newly enhanced STORM G2 line improves the design while keeping the price attractive for archers who demand quality gear at a strong performance-to-cost ratio.
- BENEFITS -
Umarex USA is set to auction off a unique movie prop replica of the famous DL-44 blaster to benefit the Student Air Rifle Program. This 501c3 non-profit program provides an introduction to the lifetime sport of target shooting for school-aged youth in grades 4 through 12.
- CHARITIES -
Beretta is excited to announce their sponsorship of the upcoming 2019 Bullets, Bourbon, and Barbecue charity fundraiser on Friday, May 3 in Ardmore, TN, an annual event hosted by the Huntsville SOF Network to support the Still Serving Veterans organization.

- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
By holding on to the top spot in the School of the Year standings, McKendree continues their four-week run at the top.
- COMPETITION -
Federal Premium Ammunition sponsored shooters and brand Ambassadors Vincent Hancock, Kayle Browning, Ashley Carroll, and more are busting clays, competing strong, winning medals and finishing on top at the major shooting competition events worldwide. A key victory was Hancock winning the gold medal at the recent 2019 International Shooting Sports Federation World Cup.
Team Beretta shooters achieved 8 podium honors in 5 different events at last week’s 2019 Texas State Championship at the NSCA Headquarters in San Antonio, TX.
Hunter Howe of the Platte Valley Claybusters 4-H club will defend his Cornhusker Cup this week at the 50th Cornhusker Trapshoot.

- CONSERVATION -
Wednesday, Eagle County, Colorado and The Conservation Fund announced the transfer of two popular recreational sites adjacent to the Upper Colorado River to Bureau of Land Management (BLM), ensuring the continued availability of safe public access for boating, fishing and other forms of recreation.
- EVENTS -
On Monday, June 3 at the Salamonie Lake Interpretive Center, Steve Park, Huntington North High School science teacher, will present his family’s traveling adventures of the lower 48 states.
- FIREARMS -
The HOWA .300 Blackout from Legacy Sports International is now shipping. It is featured with either a traditional synthetic hunting stock or the more modern ORYX chassis system.
- FISHERIES -
At its May meeting in Tallahassee, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) extended several fisheries management conservation measures for red drum, snook and spotted seatrout in areas of southwest Florida impacted by a prolonged red tide that occurred from November 2017 through mid-February 2019.

At its May meeting near Tallahassee, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved changes to the management of commercially-harvested Spanish mackerel in Atlantic waters.
At its May meeting near Tallahassee, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) set bay scallop regional seasons for 2020 and beyond.
At its May meeting near Tallahassee, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved early season closures for recreationally-caught greater amberjack and gray triggerfish in Gulf state waters.
More than $7 million will support partners’ continued work on next phases of projects restoring Great Lakes habitats.

- HUNTING -
Elk and bear license applications are on sale now through June 1. You can increase your odds, or even get two tags in a single year, by picking up Pure Michigan Hunt applications while you're applying for bear and elk.
Hunters expressed a high level of satisfaction with their 2018 fall turkey hunting experiences, with ninety-seven percent of respondents indicated they would return to Nebraska to hunt turkeys during a future fall season.
- LEGISLATION -
The Texas Senate on Monday passed Knife Rights' "Location-Restricted Knife" Reform Bill, SB 2381, by a bipartisan vote of 19-12. These bills would remove from statute a number of places where Location-Restricted Knives (blades over 5 1/2 inches) are banned.
The American Knife & Tool Institute applauded the introduction of SB 140, which would repeal Ohio’s prohibition on the manufacture, possession, and sale of automatic knives in the state. The legislation will remove the prohibitions on these tools in the Ohio Revised Code and clarify that they are not classified as deadly weapons in the state.

- MEDIA -
Ducks Unlimited has released the latest film in its online series. In “Paul’s Pond”, Paul and Suzanne Sullivan of Washington State share their commitment to Ducks Unlimited and waterfowl conservation.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
New for 2019, Barnett launches the all-new Hyper™ series - Barnett's fastest, hardest-hitting hunting crossbows ever. The HyperGhost™ 405 and the HyperGhost™ 425 harness Barnett's newest technology and design to offer crossbow hunters the speed and power to take down big game.
Siberian Coolers, makers of premium ice chest coolers and accessories, is introducing a new color, Sahara Tan, this spring to the Alpha Pro Series line in addition to existing color options White and Granite.
Specifically designed for handling speeds up to 500 feet-per-second, the all-new Deadline™ features a 100 grain, chisel-tip ferrule made from 7075 aluminum.

Versacarry has created a double ply construction in the Compound Series with Kydex infused between leather. This combination provides a secure, comfortable holster that protects the handgun but still makes it easy to access.
Real Avid created the ultimate gun cleaning solution with their new Master Cleaning Station – Universal. It includes a 43” x 16” gun cleaning mat with a cleaning kit attached. The kit is connected to the mat so everything you need to clean your gun is right there.
SB Tactical announced release of the new SBA4 Pistol Stabilizing Brace. It is a 5-position adjustable brace compatible with all pistol platforms that will readily accept a mil-spec carbine receiver extension.
Millennium Outdoors, the proud manufacturers of Millennium Treestands, announces two new additions to their impressive Revolution selection of tree stands for 2019: the T360 Revolution Tripod Stand and the L366 Revolution Ladder Stand.

DeSantis Gunhide announced 12 holster models now fitted for the Kimber EVO SP pistol. These include the Thumb Break Mini Slide, Mini Scabbard, Sof-Tuck and others.
Millennium Outdoors, the proud manufacturers of Millennium Marine, introduce the all-new U570 Shadetree Umbrella to their impressive product options for 2019.
Trijicon, Inc. is expanding the Trijicon HD and Trijicon HD XR lines to include models for the CZ P10/P10C and Glock MOS pistols. Trijicon HD sights are available for the optic ready P10C. Trijicon redesigned the rear sight of the HD and HD XR models to fit GLOCK MOS pistols with the different sight spacing due to the optic.
- NEWS -
Hunter Howe of the Platte Valley Claybusters 4-H club will defend his Cornhusker Cup this week at the 50th Cornhusker Trapshoot.

- NOTICES -
Kil-So-Quah campground has been evacuated and will be closed until further notice. Floodwaters are also affecting boat ramps on Roush Lake.
- ONLINE -
Mossy Oak GO is now streaming the latest episodes of “The Obsessed,” featuring founder of Primos Hunting, Will Primos and Mossy Oak’s Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland as they reunite on the 30th anniversary of the “TRUTH Series” and talk about their obsession with the wild turkey.
A new system, Go Outdoors Iowa, launched in February 2019 and makes it easier and more convenient for hunters and anglers to purchase licenses, manage profile information, apply for quota hunts, and report harvests.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Each spring, Ducks Unlimited has announced its All-American list of top-producing collegiate chapters throughout the nation. This elite group is considered the best of the best when it comes to fundraising and overall chapter strength.

The National Wild Turkey Federation Winchester Museum recently unveiled the Tom Kelly Exhibit, showcasing a collection of Kelly's most prized possessions for turkey hunting enthusiasts to enjoy for years to come.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features “Tick Terminator” Brian Anderson, author Steve Kantner, charter captain “Dumper” Dan Welsch and fishing guide Ron Barefield.
This week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio, tune in to hear more from the 2019 NRA Annual Meetings. Broadcasting from the Ruger booth last Saturday, Tom spoke with a variety of companies in attendance at the Meetings.
- RECOGNITION -
Dean Illingworth, assistant director of the Operations Branch for the Indiana DNR Division of Engineering, received the honorable Distinguished Alumni Award at Ball State University's College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) Alumni Awards Banquet last week in Muncie.
- RETAIL -
Ranger Boats is offering engine horsepower rebates and other exclusive items to current and former military personnel through the 2019 “Operation Troop Salute” sales program. The retail promotion, available on qualifying new boat purchases made from authorized Ranger dealers, runs May 1 to December 31, 2019.
- SPONSORSHIP -
SiteOne Landscape Supply has signed on to become an Elite Partner of the Bassmaster Elite Series and title sponsor of the SiteOne Bassmaster Elite at Cayuga Lake, New York.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
As public lands sportsmen and women prepare to travel to Boise, Idaho, for Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ annual North American Rendezvous, the National Shooting Sports Foundation has stepped up to further support public lands and waters through sponsorship of the event.
- STATE PARKS -
Discover high country adventure at Lyman Lake State Park this summer! As the southern region of Arizona starts to heat up, take a trip to our northern parks to enjoy cooler temperatures and find awesome new hiking spots.
As the calendar turns and the weather continues to warm, Indiana state parks are ready for your return with Welcome Back Weekend, May 4-5.
- STATES -
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department says its Dead Creek Visitor Center off Route 17 in Addison is open for the season.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Commissioners approved staff development of an R3 Fishing Grant program at their meeting on May 1 near Tallahassee.
The M. Barnett Lawley Forever Wild Field Trial Area (FWFTA) in Hale County will be open for youth fishing opportunities on several Wednesdays in upcoming months.
Windy, warmer weather over coming days is expected to open up the remaining frozen lakes in northern Wisconsin, while waters in the southern two-thirds of the state are already open and some major rivers are experiencing flooding.
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) has begun accepting online applications for the 2019 Public Alligator Hunting season at www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/alligator/index.html.
- TELEVISION -
Mike Stroff, Jaime Satterfield and the Savage Outdoors pro-staff takes viewers on a wild ride through some of the best big game hunting in North America in Savage Outdoors on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on Sportsman Channel.

 

- USA SHOOTING -
Looking to provide the best resources and opportunities for its growing Paralympic shooting program, USA Shooting has hired Will Anti to fill the role of team coach/manager. Anti will begin his duties on-site at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado on June 1.
- WASHINGTON -
NMMA applauded Senator Chuck Grassley’s (R-IA) call to end aluminum, steel, and retaliatory tariffs – actions that have increased raw material costs for marine manufacturers and stifled the industry’s exports.
- WILDLIFE -
New research published in EcoHealth by veterinary, public health, and wildlife conservation scientists, including American Bird Conservancy’s (ABC’s) Director of Invasive Species Programs Grant Sizemore, calls for an updated approach to managing human and animal exposure risks to the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which causes the disease toxoplasmosis.
 

Today, some news about the outdoor industry that’s really not terribly controversial. On a daily basis, news happens around the industry that has not a single thing to do with assaults on our individual freedoms, government encroachment into the private sector, or even health threats from whatever-flavor-fear-you’re-peddling-to-raise-money-today.

It’s not a long list, but it’s the list we’ve decided we’re all sadly in need of. Something that’s not a crisis, an emergency or controversial. Sometimes, simple news is good.

It’s not all good news, unfortunately (not since Turner Broadcasting’s “Good News” in the 1980s has anyone tried to do an all-good-news newscast. FYI, it failed- miserably. Or as the headline in Daily Variety read: “TBS’s Good News: Not News. Not Good.”)

Michelin, the automotive giant, has announced it will be getting into the e-bike business. They’re going to be offering “E-drives powered by Michelin”. The bikes will be in collaboration with the French company Mobivia and automotive distributor NorAuto. E-bikes, it seems, are more than a passing fad with virtually everyone.

Descente has announced that it’s going to be getting out of business in North America. According to a release from Nippon News, Descente North America, Inc. will cease business by the end of their fiscal year next year- March 31, 2020.

Got the sad news yesterday that Babes With Bullets is wrapping up their highly-successful 15-year run. Their final ladies shooting camp will be held in November at the Fresno Rifle & Pistol Club in California. There are still camps running through 2019 (check the dates out at www.BabesWithBullets.com), but this is the last year you’ll have the chance to attend a camp. They’ll still be running corporate and private training, and founders Deb Ferns and Kay Miculek will also be running LACE- the Ladies Adventure Camp Experience, mentoring novice ladies in the hunting fields.

Three of the instructors who've made Babes With Bullets camps so memorable. The irrepressible Deb Ferns, Kay Miculek and Lisa Munson have spent fifteen years making learning shooting fun for lady campers. Photo with permission.

As Kay Miculek says, “our program has always stood out with having a staff of the top “lady pro shooters” who have national and world titles. Another unique feature of the Babes with Bullets program has been that novice ladies have the opportunity to ‘try before they buy’ with all the gear provided on a complimentary basis.”

I had the privilege of filming one of those early “Babes” camps at S&W’s training facility in Springfield, Massachusetts several years ago. It featured no fewer than six instructors with national and world titles- and was one of the singular events that convinced me I wanted to get back into competitive shooting. Kay Miculek, Julie Goloski (at the time), Lisa Munson, Doni Spencer, and other instructors took the ladies in attendance from beginners to highly competent shooters in only two fun-filled days.

Watching them break everything from handling recoil to making quick draws and fast reloads were serious aids in my own shooting progress. The ability to replay and review their excellent instruction was a benefit I’ve taken advantage of many times.

I can only imagine the fun of seeing these experienced huntresses teaching the basics at the new LACE events.

LaBandera Ranch in South Texas (above) could scratch almost any itch imaginable. The only thing missing is beachfront. Anything else imaginable is there (below). Images with permission.
 

Finally, if you’ve like me, you’ve probably dreamed of owning your own hunting ranch. Having trained on the FTW Ranch in Texas and at Gunsite Academy in Arizona, I know the benefit of having a place where you can shoot and know you’re not disturbing your neighbors.

Alex Gyllstrom of Whtetail Properties dropped me a note recently about a South Texas ranch that’s come on the market.

The ranch is LaBandera and it’s a well-known hunting ranch. Over twenty years, it’s become one of the best known hunting ranches in a state known for great hunting. It’s “only” about 17,000 acres, but includes some of the most luxurious facilities imaginable, from truly first-class accommodations to a 5,000 foot runway and hangar so you can fly down rather than drive the 15 miles (SW) from Carrizo Springs.

Seriously, it’s one of those serious hunting resorts that most of us will only dream of visiting, much less owning. You can learn more about it by visiting https://www.whitetailproperties.com/hunting-land/texas/dimmit/la-bandera-ranch-carrizo-springs and seeing for yourself.

I won’t spoil it for you by giving away the asking price. I will tell you that if you buy LaBandera and you invite me, I will come visit.

Seemed like a good time to talk about some news that wasn’t earth-shattering. All the bad stuff’s still out there, and, as always, we’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

OUTDOOR WIRE
Event Calendar

MAY 6-8
Firearms Industry Compliance Conference

PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (Website)

JUNE 2-5
NSSF Industry Summit

Cheyenne Mountain Resort, Colorado Springs, Colorado (Website)

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

JULY 30 - AUGUST 1
Import/Export Conference

Washington, DC (Website)

 
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