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WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019

- COMPETITION -
Sightmark would like to congratulate sponsored shooter Marius Kazanskis on becoming the IPSC Lithuanian Champion for the PCC division in 2019 while using Sightmark optics. After competing in matches across Europe over the course of this season, Kazanskis captured another first place victory at the level III Lithuania Open last week, securing his #1 spot for PCC.
Sarah Leininger, 18, of Nation Ford Marine Corps JROTC in South Carolina, claimed the overall win in the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) National Three-Position Air Rifle Championship. Jaden-Ann Fraser, a record-setting competitor, won the Junior Olympics sporter title for the second year.
For nearly 10 years, dedicated air gun competitors from around the globe have taken part in the Crosman All-American Field Target Championship. A few weeks ago, 85 competitors registered for the three-day competition which featured multiple shooting matches including the main two-day rifle event.

- CONSERVATION -
“The Quail and Upland Wildlife Federation, Inc. (QUWF) announces today that we have increased the College of the Ozark’s QUWF Endowment Fund by 40% YTD in 2019” states Craig Alderman, Executive Director.
- EVENTS -
TrueTimber, leader in camouflage apparel design, is taking the hauler to Loudon, New Hampshire this weekend to give race-goers a chance to purchase a wide variety of performance gear in some of the most realistic camouflage patterns worldwide.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
The FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) tournament season will continue Saturday, July 27, with a T-H Marine FLW BFL Shenandoah Division tournament on the Potomac River presented by Navionics. Up to 400 boaters and co-anglers will be competing for top awards of up to $8,000 and $3,000 respectively in the one-day tournament.
- HUNTING -
Vermont 2019 migratory bird hunting information can be downloaded from the Vermont Fish & Wildlife website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com) under “Hunt” – “Waterfowl.”

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is now accepting applications for the 2019 black bear hunt lottery. Successful applicants will receive a permit valid for the five-day hunting season, taking place Oct. 21-25 in Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, and Washington counties.
The Pope and Young Club announces all trophy entries are now being accepted electronically via email to Lisa@pope-young.org or records@pope-young.org.
- INDUSTRY -
Sleeping Indian Fine Wool Apparel joins Ridge Road Outdoor Media’s innovative Power Sharing Network to significantly expand targeted consumer engagement.
Ranger’s highly acclaimed FS line of Deep V multispecies boats has been expanded to include new models with all-new designs, upgrades and greater capability.

Med-Eng announced a $10.2M delivery order added to a 2017 contract awarded by the United States Air Force for EOD 10 Explosive Ordnance Disposal suits and helmets. This particular delivery order is for the U.S. Marine Corps with all deliveries being made to their bases across the U.S.
- JOBS -
Raven Concealment Systems, an Ohio-based polymer manufacturing and product design company, seeks a distribution channel sales specialist. This position is comprised of approximately 75% inside sales and 25% outside sales and related business travel.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
BLACKHAWK announced the Level 2 Compact (L2C) version of the T-Series holster. The latest evolution combines the durability and sturdiness of the L2D and L3D T-Series holsters with a streamlined and concealable form.
Comp-Tac created holster fits for the recently released Sig P320 XCompact pistol. Fits for this pistol are now available in the following holsters: MTAC, International, Warrior and eV2.

Apex Tactical Specialties is pleased to announce the introduction and immediate availability of a mounting plate for the FN 509 Tactical model pistols. Designed specifically to fit the FN Low Profile Optics Mounting System, the new Apex Optic Mount allows the user to securely mount the new Aimpoint Acro P-1 optic to the slide of the FN 509 Tactical.

DeSantis Gunhide introduces 7 new holster fits for the Taurus TX22 pistol. These include the Sof-Tuck, Insider, Pro Stealth and more.
American Hunter introduces the Collapsible Nesting Feeder (Model: AH-NF60 /MSRP $ 79.99) incorporates the ruggedness and durability found in the company's hanging broadcast feeders yet provides a unique design that allows it to store discretely during the off-season and be easily transported between feeding locations.
Garmin International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd., today announced that its latest satellite weather & audio receiver, the GXM 54, will support SiriusXM Fish Mapping, the most comprehensive SiriusXM Marine service package designed to help saltwater anglers locate fish faster, saving time and fuel.

- ONLINE -
Mossy Oak GO is now streaming “BLUE: Blue Marlin,” the third episode of the series, “BLUE,” available only on Mossy Oak GO.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The National Shooting Sports Foundation announced that Aero Precision has agreed to sponsor a Gearbox Giveaway as part of the National Shooting Sports Month celebration. Based in Tacoma, Washington, Aero Precision is a maker of parts and accessories, primarily for the modern sporting rifle and handgun markets.

 

Scholastic 3-D Archery hosted its 3rd annual S3DA Outdoor Target National Championship July 9th through 11th. The event was held at the Mermet Lake State Conservation Area, near Metropolis, Illinois.
- PUBLISHING -
Every issue of Whitetails Unlimited Magazine features multiple contests. One of the most popular is the Lost Antler Contest, sponsored by Sarge Knives, where a graphic of a shed antler is placed somewhere inside.

- RECOGNITION -
Raymarine honored its diverse team of fishing Pro Ambassadors at the 2019 ICAST Show in Orlando Wednesday evening, during its Country & Cold Ones booth event.

Captain Frank Crescitelli of New York City was recognized as Raymarine’s 2019 Pro Ambassador of the Year.

 

- SPONSORSHIPS -
Federal and CCI Ammunition announce their sponsorship of the Scholastic Action Steel Program National Championships, held July 13-20 at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio. Federal is a Platinum Sponsor for both the event and the organization. Popular products used at this competition include CCI Mini-Mag 22 LR and Federal Syntech Range 9mm Luger.
- STATES -
The sunflower fields at McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area in Poolesville are now in “peak bloom,” with about 30 acres planted in three fields, providing a spectacular view and serving an important conservation purpose.
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet in Salmon on July 24-25, with the public hearing starting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 24 in the Fish and Game Salmon Regional Office.
The Natural Resources Commission (NRC), during its regularly scheduled meeting on July 16 at Fort Harrison State Park, unanimously declined a Citizen Petition for Rule Change to amend the definition of “state park,” in 312 IAC 8-1.5-21-5.
Iowa anglers fished 10.50 million days in 2018 according to a recent survey conducted by Responsive Management, compared to 8.30 million days in 2007.
- TELEVISION -
JM Associates, the video production arm of B.A.S.S., has won the Silver Telly Award for its Bassmaster LIVE coverage of the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
This week, Shooting USA is at the Fort Benning Multi-Gun Challenge. Then it’s the forgotten rifle of World War One that armed more dough-boys than any other. The Model of 1917 is one of History’s Guns.
World champion archer, Levi Morgan, along with his wife, Samantha, continue their bowhunting adventure series, Bowlife, airing Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET on Sportsman Channel.
USA Archery, the National Governing Body for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of archery, is proud to introduce a partnership for archery organizations throughout the nation with Competition Archery Media (CAM) and Eleven Sports Network to bring archery broadcasts to live television.
- WILDLIFE -
The Center for Biological Diversity, former federal biologist Jim Williams and law professor Zygmunt Plater petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today to lift Endangered Species Act protection from snail darters. Thanks to government and citizen efforts, the little fish has now successfully achieved recovery and is no longer in danger of extinction.
A new study in Evolution Letters finds that different bird species in the same challenging environment—the highly saline ecosystem of tidal marshes along ocean shores—were able to evolve unique species-specific ways to address the same problem.
 

Last Thursday afternoon, hiker Camryn Norton, 19, of Gorham, Maine was hiking with a friend on Maine’s Table Rock Trail in Grafton Notch. During that hike, she fell, dropping 25 feet and in addition to a concussion, suffered serious injuries to her wrists, elbows and pelvis.

Maine Game Wardens, along with a Grafton Notch park ranger, two fire departments, and a pair of rescue groups responded. They carried the injured hiker to the top of the mountain. There, she was lifted out and short-hauled via Maine Forest Service helicopter to a safe area.

From there, she was transferred to a life-flight helicopter to the Maine Medical Center in Portland.

Why is a single hiking incident important? In the grand scheme of things, it’s probably not. But if you’re one of the principles in this short story, there’s a lot of things going on.

Rescuer/Game Warden Brock Culkey waits atop the mountain as the Maine Forest Service Helicopter approaches (top). After the copter arrived, Norton was winched up into the Forest Service helicopter (below) to be transferred to a location where a life flight chopper could take her to the hospital. All photos courtesy of Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife with permission.

The photos tell the story far better than my narrative, but it’s worth noting how many people put themselves in situations where they, too could be injured to help a stranger.

Six organizations sent rescuers, and each of them hiked the same trail where Norton suffered her fall. Granted, they’re all experienced, but even the experienced have accidents. The same’s true of the two helicopter crews who rushed to move a stranger to safety.

After Camryn Norton was transferred from the Forest Service helicopter (background) to the Life Flight chopper, she was taken to Portland for treatment. Just another day on the job for the rescuers, but something we should all appreciate.

All hikers stumble and fall.

And any piece of machinery can fail.

Yet, the people who do this kind of work every day, in every imaginable weather condition - for total strangers- seldom get the kind of recognition they really deserve.

When I looked at the pictures over the weekend, I realized that there’s something we don’t say often enough to the conservation officers, police officers, firemen, EMS staffers and the many volunteers like those of Maine’s Bethel Rescue and Mahoosuc Mountain Rescue.

It’s a simple message: thank you.

—JIm Shepherd

OUTDOOR WIRE
Event Calendar

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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