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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2019

- BOATING -
Michigan boaters should be aware of a closure at the boating access site at Lake Paradise in Emmet County. The site will close in June to undergo needed construction.
- COMPETITION -
Team On-Point S3DA hosted the 1st annual Georgia S3DA Outdoor Target State Championship in Social Circle, Georgia. Georgia S3DA had 118 students from 12 different clubs from all over the state to compete.
Tennessee S3DA held a 3-D regional in the northeastern and southwestern part of the state with a tournament in Finger, TN and at Union County Archery Range in Maynardville, TN.

Team Beretta shooters will attend the upcoming 2019 U.S. Open at M & M Hunting and Sporting Clays in Pennsville, NJ from May 12-19.
- EVENTS -
May is American Wetlands month and as duck nesting season gets underway across North America, Ducks Unlimited and the rest of the world will celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) on Saturday, May 11.
- FISHERIES -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks invites anglers and other interested parties to participate in an online survey regarding changes to the 2020 fishing regulations.
- GRANTS -
The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) announced Thursday that it has received funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s (NFWF) Improving Habitat Quality in Western Big Game Winter Range and Migration Corridor Program.

- INDUSTRY -
Howard Communications, Inc. continues to update their popular Online Pressroom Photo Library with new lifestyle images. Lifestyle images from our recent waterfowl photo shoots have been added to the Photo Library.
Springfield Armory is proud to announce its partnership with two new wholesale distributors, Camfour, Inc. and Hill Country Wholesale, Inc.
- INSTRUCTION -
The Great Lakes Council of Fly Fishers International workshop June 14-15 will teach you the basics of fly fishing including equipment and gear, knots, casting, entomology, fly selection, reading the water, on-stream tactics, and fly fishing etiquette.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
The 2019 Guy HarveyLionfish Removal Collection features a Guy Harvey lionfish with pole spears design and is available on men’s and ladies long sleeve performance shirts. A portion of the proceeds benefits the FWC's lionfish removal initiatives.

Aerial treatments to eradicate the invasive gypsy moth from three sites in northern Indiana are scheduled to begin the week of May 13 in Porter, LaPorte, and Fulton counties.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Pietta Firearms announce its headlining new product of 2019, the 1873 Single Action series of firearms. The 1873 SA Series can be considered some the most “true-to-original” firearms on the market and is available in 45LC, 357MG, 44/40W, 44MG, .22MG and .22LR and a multitude of design options.
Nosler is now be offering Bulk Brass options for 17 Fireball component brass. Nosler 17 Fireball Bulk Brass is bagged unprepped, in 100 count bags to provide their customers with the best quality brass for a cost-effective price.
Styrka Optics is very pleased to announce that Kenton Industries now offers their new ballistic strips for all Styrka riflescopes.

The Motorola T265 Rechargeable Two-Way Radios Sportsman Edition in Realtree Xtra Camo deliver dependable, instant hands-free communications at the touch of a button, so you can enjoy your outdoor adventures without worrying about losing contact with those in your group.
Tailored to fit and perform like an NFL wide receiver’s glove, the new Fish Monkey Free Style Custom Fit Glove adds a singular standout feature: the option to cut each glove finger to match individual fishing style. It doesn’t get more versatile than that.
- NEW PRODUCTS < -
DeSantis Gunhide announces holster availability for the S&W M&P Shield .45 M2.0 with integrated Crimson Trace Laser. These include inside- and outside waistband models, among others.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) announces its support of the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s (NSSF) Project ChildSafe program to help promote safe firearms handling and responsible storage when not in use. The USA will promote Project ChildSafe via a variety of channels to millions of labor union members who participate in hunting and the shooting sports, including digital media, the organization’s national shooting tour, regional conservation dinners and its award-winning television show, Brotherhood Outdoors.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) has agreed to help Raise the Flag for America’s Shooting Team, by renewing its gold-level partnership agreement for 2019, including presenting sponsorship of USA Shooting’s National Sporting Clay Cup Fundraiser set for June 7-8.
During the Pope & Young Club’s thirty-first Biennial Convention in Omaha, Nebraska, the Club’s 2019 P&Y Conservation Award was presented to the Wisconsin Bowhunters Association.
While the Brady Campaign has expressed sorrow that some anti-gun politicians tried to turn a vigil for victims of the STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting into a gun control event, Brady should apologize to all American gun owners for allowing the attempted exploitation to happen, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said.
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will meet June 3-6, 2019 at the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, Miramar Beach, Florida.

- RADIO -
This week on The Revolution with Jim and Trav the boys will dish firearm tips and offer opportunities for getting kids and parents outdoors and to teach them basic outdoor skills.
Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Radio host Rob Keck is joined by conservation leaders from both state and federal wildlife resource agencies for a big announcement on this weeks show.
Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Radio host Rob Keck is joined by conservation leaders from both state and federal wildlife resource agencies for a big announcement on this weeks show.
A security expert weighs in on recent attacks at churches and schools, the Louisiana House attempts to block banks from refusing accounts for gun companies and stores, getting geeky with ammunition, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.

- REGULATIONS -
On Thursday, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission unanimously denied a petition to ban all bobcat hunting and trapping.
- SCHOLARSHIPS -
The Freshman Scholarship Program will be awarded to five deserving high school anglers who complete an application that will be available on both the Lew’s and Strike King websites.
- STATES -
A military veteran who died in the line of duty as a Kentucky Conservation Officer was formally recognized Thursday with a monument at the permanent memorial honoring Kentucky’s fallen conservation officers.
In the 2019 City Nature Challenge, Tallahassee and Leon County placed first in number of observations and number of species for our population category, fifth in number of species per capita and fourth in number of observers per capita, an impressive result for our first year

Anglers fishing for northern pike in Minnesota should know that the Department of Natural Resources is committed to reviewing all existing special regulations that went into effect last season.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is closing the state's 2019 regular paddlefish snagging season, effective at 7 p.m. Central Time, tomorrow (Saturday, May 11).
- TELEVISION -
This weekend on Discovery Channel, you’re not going to want to miss new programming from The Scott Martin Challenge, Chasin’ The Sun, Sportfishing Television, Sportsman’s Adventure with Captain Rick Murphy and more.
Professional fisherman Jim Root takes celebrities out on the water for some friendly competition on Sportsman Channel’s Reel Bragging Rights on Saturdays at 9 p.m.

Keith Warren and The High Road Group announce Conroe Taxidermy as the official taxidermy sponsor of the top-rated hunting TV show, The High Road with Keith Warren.
There is nothing better to tune up for duck season than a summertime pigeon hunt with the guys at Soar No More. Terry heads to Idaho for some fantastic decoying pigeon hunting over spinning wing decoys.
- THIS WEEKEND -
Explore Minnesota, the state’s tourism promotion office, and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will kick off the 2019 fishing season this Saturday, May 11 along with an estimated fellow 500,000 anglers in a tradition that’s one of the North Star State’s unofficial holidays, flocking to Minnesota’s many lakes and rivers to celebrate one of the largest fishing openers in the country.
- VOLUNTEERS -
The DNR Lake Michigan Coastal Program (LMCP), in collaboration with Save the Dunes and the Septic System Coordination Work Group, is recruiting Clean Water Ambassadors to represent neighborhoods in Lake, Porter, and LaPorte counties.
- WILDLIFE -
Captive-reared Florida grasshopper sparrows are being released on public lands in Osceola County during the coming weeks in an ongoing effort to reverse a near collapse of the species.
 

Editor’s Note: Today’s feature was written by NSSF President Joe Bartozzi in response to Jim Shepherd’s Monday feature ‘Tough Times Continue for Small Retailers” https://www.theoutdoorwire.com/features/c9158c2c-d8f3-4290-a53f-16ed30e03bb8


In a recent article entitled Tough Times Continue for Small Retailers (https://www.theoutdoorwire.com/features/c9158c2c-d8f3-4290-a53f-16ed30e03bb8) , Jim Shepherd discusses how large retailers are taking a toll on small, independent firearms retailers. Jim wonders how “there are anyindependent retailers left in the industry.” This concern can easily be articulated for any independent retailer, regardless of the industry. There remain, however, opportunities for independent retailers, despite the concerns raised in Jim’s article.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade association for the firearm and ammunition industry, has been working with all our retail members to try and improve commerce and the retail experience. While the challenges facing all retailers are very real, we have observed some ways in which the independent retailers can not only survive, but they can thrive.

It is certainly true that customers shop differently than they did 20, 10 even five years ago. As such, we find that retailers that embrace this change in customer habits tend to perform better. For example, we encourage our retail members to work with other local businesses and groups in their area to help make their store a destination. I recently heard how one retailer, working with his local Chamber of Commerce, made his parking lot available for the start and finish of a running event in his city. This “outside the box” thinking and work with local groups not only made that store available as a destination, but undoubtedly allowed the retailer to be “discovered” by many potential customers.

Online sales, social media presence and digital marketing can create customized and personalized sales strategies, marketing and advertising campaigns and create social media communities that drive customer engagement. Although businesses must commit the time and energy (and budget) into these tools for them to work, for those that have embraced this way of communicating we see that it has provided them an edge.

Other areas that we see as ripe for growth potential is gunsmithing, repairs and customization. Our research indicates that independent business owners (both ranges and retailers) corner the market on these types of services. While a chain retailer may have a larger selection of “hard goods,” they tend not to take the next steps past selling a product to offer ongoing service and support. This could be an opportunity not only to drive traffic to your shop, but also to supplement your income opportunity through services, rather than just goods.

Additionally, we find that retailers that also offer indoor ranges provide a service that can’t be replicated at the larger chain retailers. Stand-alone retailers might also consider creating a type of “affinity program” with an outdoor range or local gun club, making it easier for customers to get their first actual experience of shooting. This type of arrangement might provide a boost to both the retailer and the range: as new shooters emerge from the initial retail and range experience, they will perhaps look to join the range as a member, or frequent guest.

One area that may be less obvious but speaks directly to the idea of a true “community partner” is the ability for retailers to participate in community outreach projects. Retailers and ranges can enhance their image in the community by engaging in, or sponsoring, food drives, litter clean ups, Little League teams, etc. Never underestimate the fact that local businesses can create an impact far beyond their square footage. Retailers that let the local community know they are invested in their community, and that they care about the people they serve, beyond seeing them as just customers, will go a long way to engendering respect and loyalty that can endure.

These suggestions are based upon our experience with thousands of retail and range members all over the country. And while there is no denying that the market is facing challenges, not only from a shifting retail environment, but also from political/legislative restrictions and “gun-shaming” stunts, there are still real opportunities out there. I encourage retailers to explore NSSF initiatives, such as the newly revamped First Shots program that provides a promotional toolkit to attract new customers and that also includes a $25 gift certificate, paid for by the NSSF, that customers can redeem in your store. If you have never attended the SHOT Show, you are missing out on the largest firearms industry event of the year, and an event that provides invaluable networking opportunities with not only with thousands of suppliers from all over the world, but tens of thousands of your peers and fellow business owners. NSSF also offers educational materials on how to assist with your regulatory compliance and physical security – all with an eye towards making your business as successful as it can be. Please check out all that NSSF has to offer at www.NSSF.org.

— Joseph H. Bartozzi
President
National Shooting Sports Foundation

OUTDOOR WIRE
Event Calendar

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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