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TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2019

- COMPETITION -
Thirty-four teams gathered at Tell City to test their catfishing skills on the Ohio River against other anglers and Mother Nature.
The Chris Rutland/Toby Carden team claimed the win for the third time on Lay Lake with a total weight of 24.47 pounds; their catch included a 6.40-pound largemouth that was the Mountain Dew Big Bass of the event.
Team Easton shooters accomplished another total sweep of every individual medal at the second leg of the World Archery World Cup, this time in Shanghai, China. Sweeping every podium position in both compound and recurve, Easton shooters also set new world records with the invincible Easton X10.

Mission Crossbow shooters claimed all six podiums at the ASA Pro/AM in Augusta, Georgia and IBO Triple Crown in Pipestem, West Virginia this past weekend.
For the first time in history, two major competitive archery tournaments, the ASA Pro/Am and IBO Triple Crown, were held on the same weekend. This overlap forced Team Mathews to split up in order to compete at the coinciding tournaments. Despite being spread thin, Team Mathews claimed 15 of 21 podium spots in an action-packed weekend.
Hornady® celebrates the win of shooter David Preston at the Allegheny Sniper Challenge in Seneca Rocks, Virginia May 17-19.
- CONSERVATION -
Leaving underwater portions of oil rigs in place off the California coast will provide lots of long-term fish habitat, but it's opposed by some environmentalists.

As part of restoring the Kalamazoo River watershed from hazardous waste contamination, the Alcott Dam was removed from Portage Creek in Michigan, reopening the creek to fish and other wildlife.
Through a successful partnership, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), American Rivers, Congaree Riverkeeper and the United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) are happy to announce plans to remove a small dam from one Columbia-area creek starting May 21.
- EVENTS -
The hunt is excited to welcome a plethora of special guests this year including Danielle Prewett, Crystal Gibson, Bridget Fabel, State Auditor Kristi Racines, First Lady Jennie Gordon, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and Indiana First Lady Janet Holcomb.
SureFire, LLC will be exhibiting at the Special Operations Forces Industry Conference May 20-23 in Tampa, FL. SureFire will display its new Flash Hider for the M2 .50 Caliber machine gun and several new Blank Firing Adapters and training devices in its suppressor product lineup.

The FN FCU Mk 3 Fire Control Unit which will be on exhibit at SOFIC this week. It provides a complete sighting and aiming solution for 40mm LV and MV grenade launchers.
- FIREARMS -
FN America, LLC is pleased to announce the release of a limited-edition FN 509 flat dark earth slide and olive drab green frame pistol color combination available only through its distributor, Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd.
- FISHERIES -
If you fish the Great Lakes and catch a marked and tagged fish, the DNR wants to know. Since the 1980s, the DNR has used the coded-wire tag program to mass mark various trout and salmon species in Michigan.
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council requested 2019 commercial and recreational annual catch limits be reduced to a level equal to the combined 2017 commercial and recreational landings based on information indicating the red grouper population is not large enough to sustain current harvest levels.

Brookville Lake tailwater has received more than 3,000 new brown trout averaging 8 inches thanks to the DNR’s annual stocking of the area.
- GEAR -
New for 2019, the A-Series 2.0 Duffel Bag is designed to hold Stowaway® boxes and more for all anglers, no matter what fish they pursue or where they need to go to catch them.
- GRANTS -
Educators interested in taking K-12 students on field trips to an Indiana state park or state-managed lake in the 2019-2020 school year can receive financial help through the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation (INRF).
- INDUSTRY -
On Monday Correct Craft President and CEO Bill Yeargin met U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, U.S. Senator Rick Scott, and several Congressmen in Jacksonville, Florida, to discuss global trade.

- INVASIVE SPECIES -
Fisheries management biologists with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) confirm an angler caught a Northern snakehead from a borrow ditch within the St. Francis River levees in Dunklin County.
As an added bonus, boaters who stop at AIS check stations this year will be eligible to win outdoor equipment and trips through the Wyoming AIS Boater Appreciation Raffle.
- JOBS -
FeraDyne® Outdoors, manufacturer of 19 industry-leading archery brands is seeking applicants for the position of Human Resources Director.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
German Precision Optics (GPO), USA has announced the introduction of a pair of new 56mm-diameter models in its Passion binocular line, an 8x56 and a 10x56.

ALPS OutdoorZ is expanding its waterfowl dog product line with the introduction of the new Timber Dog Stand. With this new stand, ALPS OutdoorZ now has dog stand solutions for both marsh and flooded timber hunting environments.
Zanotti Armor announced the official launch of the new V1 Vault Door. Built to the same high standards as all Zanotti Armor safes, the V1 Vault Door can be installed in any home creating the ultimate in functional space.
Quantico Tactical announced that e-Tint, LLC will be exhibiting with them at the 2019 Special Operations Forces Industry Conference. E-Tint’s CTRL eye protection line is the only actively tinting eye pro on the Army’s Authorized Protective Eyewear List.
CrossBreed Holsters was honored to work with Naroh Arms in developing a line of holsters for the release of their new N1 pistol at the National Rifle Association’s Annual Meeting and Expo in Indianapolis, IN.

FN America, LLC announced that the company will unveil the prototype for the newest variant of the MK 48 machine gun chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor at the 2019 Special Operations Forces Industry Conference. The development of this machine gun was undertaken as part of FN’s response to USSOCOM’s qualification of the caliber last year.
- NEWS -
Outdoor Solutions announces its partnership with Remington as the official rifle sponsor of its Long-Range Shooting Schools. The partnership entails providing each long-range shooting student with the latest innovative Remington rifles during Outdoor Solutions Long-Range Schools in Texas, Utah and Michigan.
- ONLINE -
Outdoor lifestyle celebrity and host Michael Waddell hits the woods with some of his favorite hunting buddies including: Tom McMillan, Fred Eichler, Nick Mundt, Kip Campbell and more, on Waddell Favorites Watchlist only available onMyOutdoorTV.Com
GetZone.com has relaunched as a more videocentric and community-based digital platform, to better serve our massive following of active, outdoor enthusiasts with a passion for shooting sports, hunting, gear and firearms reviews, and modern survival.

- OPTICS -
German Precision Optics, USA has announced the introduction of a pair of new 56mm-diameter models in its Passion binocular line, an 8x56 and a 10x56. Both binoculars provide extremely bright images even in the lowest light conditions.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Holly Helton of Barbourville, Ky has been promoted to Accounting & Membership Services for Scholastic 3-D Archery. Helton has been working for S3DA on a contract basis for a few months.
Scholastic 3-D Archery has named David Kirkwood of Sparks, Nevada as the new Nevada State Coordinator. David will oversee all aspects of the S3DA program in Nevada including tournaments, trainings and the division of the state into regions.
The USA Shooting Board of Directors have selected former competitive rifle shooters, USA Shooting life members, and successful business leaders Ana English and Matt Suggs for the two open Independent Director positions it had available.

The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is proud to announce that three experienced and noteworthy outdoorsmen will be joining its Board of Directors:
Steven Rinella, Brian Yablonski, and Terry Hamby.
To minimize scheduling conflicts for 2019 inductees, sponsors and guests, the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame’s Board of Directors announced this week that they have rescheduled this year’s induction ceremonies to Thursday, October 3, 2019, to account for the postponement of a Bassmaster Elite Series tournament on Oklahoma’s Fort Gibson Lake.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
The innovative minds at Tigress Outriggers & Gear are proud to announce their partnership with one of Florida's fastest growing tournaments, the CCA Statewide Tournament and Angler Rodeo, popularly known as CCA STAR.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Apex Tactical Specialties announces that the popular Apex Grade 4.25” Semi Drop-In Barrel for the 9mm M&P and M&P M2.0 is now back in stock and shipping. Take advantage of free shipping, now through Monday, May 27, 2019, to order the Apex Grade 4.25” Semi Drop-In Barrel, as well as the recommended Apex Barrel Fitting Jig for proper fitting.
- PROMOTIONS -
In recognition of Memorial Day, Primary Arms will be running a massive sale in the week leading up to the holiday. Starting on the morning of May 21st, customers can expect deep savings on top brands like Trijicon, Aero Precision, CMC Triggers, Radical Firearms, and more.
- PUBLISHING -
Outdoor Sportsman Group Publishing announces Adam Heggenstaller has been named editorial director of Game & Fish. Heggenstaller is charged with leading a talented team of editors, designers and contributors to deliver best-in-class hunting and fishing content to readers across the United States.
- RADIO -
This Memorial Day weekend on Northwestern Outdoors Radio we are going fishing out of Neah Bay, Washington with Tom Burlingame, the owner of Excel Fishing Charters.
- SAFETY -
Spring and summer also are key times for wildfires in Michigan, and most of these are started accidentally by people. So far in 2019, the DNR has fought more than 140 wildfires on nearly 800 acres around the state.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
AirForce Airguns and its sister company RAW Airguns are excited to announce their sponsorship of, and attendance at the 2019 Rocky Mountain Airguns Challenge to be held June 6th through the 9th in Springville, Utah.
- STATES -
Learn the basics of fishing Colorado, including fly fishing, in these one-day courses located at various venues around the state in June.
The long-planned passenger ferry serving travelers between Hatteras and Ocracoke Village launched Monday and will offer regular service through Sept. 5.
Aerial treatments to treat the invasive gypsy moth at a site in Fulton County were completed May 18.
Boat owners can get their vessel decontaminated from aquatic invasive species, free of charge, at a new facility scheduled to open June 1 in Ephrata.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will receive $34,940 from the Nebraska Environmental Trust for the Trout in the Classroom project.
Wendell Phillips School 63, an Indianapolis Public School for preschool through eighth grade, will receive new outdoor classrooms thanks to an award from Reconnecting to Our Waterways (ROW) to the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife. The project is in partnership with Groundwork Indy.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has moved the location of a public listening session on proposed deer regulation changes from Wetmore in Alger County to Harris in Menominee County.
- TELEVISION -
This week on “The High Road”, Keith and Matti Warren travel to Saskatchewan, Canada where Matti hunts for a fall black bear with Great Grey Outfitters. Alongside them is a United States Army Veteran, Ronnie, experiencing his first bear hunt.
Brian "Pigman" Quaca returns to the ranch to shank hogs under the new Outfitter and Sportsman feeder lights. A small window to hunt gets even tighter when thunderstorms roll in and force Pigman and Chad to make the most of every opportunity.
- WASHINGTON -
In an opinion released yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled that an 1868 treaty between the U.S. and the Crow Tribe could give members of that tribe the right to ignore state hunting regulations and engage in the unregulated take of game beyond the borders of reservation land. Safari Club International contends the decision gives Tribal members the ability to ignore state hunting regulations and could lead to restrictions on non-Native hunters in order to keep harvests with acceptable game management limits.
- WILDLIFE -
The best chance for viewing these living fossils on Maryland’s Atlantic Coast and along the Chesapeake Bay this year are during the low tides of a full moon, May 18 and June 17, and the new moon, June 3.
 

As we get rolling closer to the “first official weekend of summer” - Memorial Day weekend- there are some stories worth mentioning:

First, regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s hearing the case that seeks to overturn the City of New York’s ridiculous law that forbids a gun owner to take their handgun outside their home is getting more and more support for the “over turn it” side of the argument. The latest group to file and amicus brief endorsing the argument that the law should be overturned is: the United States Department of Justice.

The DOJ points out the ridiculousness of the law by pointing out the fact the ban on transporting the firearm without a prior written permission not only violates the Second Amendment, it violates the dormant Commerce Clause and the right to interstate travel. What I like about the DOJ’s argument is that it points out the silliness of NYC’s arguments, such as the denial of permission to travel with a gun from one home to another isn’t unreasonable because (not making this up) because they could buy, rent or borrow new guns to use at those locations.”

As the Justice Department’s counter argument says, “The Second Amendment, however, protects a right to keep and bear arms, not just a right to rent or borrow them.”

All the arguing overlooks one important fact: neither the Cities of New York or Chicago nor the District of Columbia have shown the slightest hesitation to ignore the direction of the Supreme Court when it comes to Second Amendment issues. Years after the Heller and McDonald decisions overturned the anti-gun regulations in the District and Chicago, unreasonable rules and regulations still exist that make legally owning, much less carrying, firearms essentially impossible.

The Roberts Court, however, has shown a decided reluctance to hear Second Amendment cases. When it has, verdicts have been rendered in the most narrow interpretations possible- leaving wiggle room for anti-gun politicians to continue their discriminatory -and, technically, illegal actions with little fear or consequences.

In Washington, the furor over the trade war with China continues to cause companies to speak up.

Yesterday, 170 footwear retailers, including Nike, Under Armour and Adidas, called on the President to abandon plans to implement further tariffs on apparel manufactured in China.

They’re the latest companies to ask Trump to back off the plans to put 25 percent tariffs on about $300 billion in Chinese goods. The footwear industry has been trying to wean itself of the dependence on Chinese goods, but as they write in their letter to President Trump: “footwear is a very capital-intensive industry, with years of planning required to make sourcing decisions, and companies cannot simply move factories to adjust to these changes.”

“Any action taken to increase duties on Chinese footwear will have an immediate and long-lasting effect on American individuals and families. It will also threaten the very economic viability of many companies in our industry.”

The latest outcries against the proposed tariffs are even more evidence of the reliance of U.S. businesses -and consumers- having become accustomed to the lower prices made possible by the low wages and sometimes abhorrent working conditions both occasionally rail against.

Much closer to home. a bit of housekeeping here at the Wires.

If you want to "Win Jim's Gun" you have to make certain you've entered correctly.

First, regarding our announced “Win Jim’s Gun” contest. We have had many of you respond to our social media feeds to enter. Responding to our social media won’t get you entered. As we told you when we announced the contest, you need to visit Honor Defense’s Facebook page and tell them “I want to win Jim’s gun” - you can do that at: https://www.facebook.com/HonorDefense/ .

We neglected to tell you that the contest will end at midnight EST on Friday, May 31, 2019. We’ll announce the winner the following week.

And we’re rapidly approaching the Memorial Day weekend- meaning we will not be publishing wires on Monday, May 27.

If you have material that needs to be distributed prior to Memorial Day - it should be sent to our editors no later than 5p.m. EST Thursday, May 23, in order to be included in Friday’s editions. We will also not be producing a Weekend Edition podcast over the holiday.

We’ll resume normal schedules after what we hope is a great holiday weekend for everyone.

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)

AUGUST 1-3
Boone and Crockett Club's 30th Big Game Awards

Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium, Springfield, Missouri, https://www.biggameawards.com/

 
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