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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019

- AMMUNITION -
Berger is offering the new 6mm 109 Grain Long Range Hybrid Target Bullet. The company’s Meplat Reduction Technology System applies controlled pressure along the projectile nose, producing a homogeneous and repeatable bullet profile.
- CONSERVATION -
B.A.S.S. and the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) formalized their partnership at a ceremony during the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses Sportsman-Legislator Summit held last week in Greensboro, Ga.
- EVENTS -
The next stop on the Frabill Bro Road Show is almost here. The fine folks at the St. Paul Ice Show in St. Paul, Minnesota have invited "Bro," one of the ice fishing industry's most successful guides, out December 6-8th. Come out to "Meet the Bro" and talk about Frabill Ice Fishing Products. Be sure to check out Booth 143 for new and exciting products available from Frabill.

The Belle Isle Conservancy and Detroit Police Department will host the department’s inaugural “Stuff a Truck” event, Dec. 13, from 5-8 p.m. during the annual Belle Isle Holiday Stroll at the Detroit island park.
Ouabache State Park will honor its Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) legacy at its annual Wonderland of Lights celebration with a CCC Tribute Tree.
- FIREARMS -
The Ruger Precision Rifle (RPR) is a feature-packed precision rifle delivering match-ready options at a budget-friendly price, right out of the box. Its modular bolt-action design is well-suited to any style of long-range shooting.
Kimber Mfg., Inc. recently announced two additions to their new for 2020 EVO SP lineup -- EVO SP Select Black and Stainless. Available in two different finishes, Stainless and Black, both feature white three dot sights, stainless steel slide, KimPro II frame, and ship with one 7 round magazine.

New for 2020, Kimber adds two new models to the Micro 9 family, the Amethyst and Triari, both chambered in 9mm. The Micro 9 is a pistol with a single action trigger.
Kimber Mfg., Inc. announces the new Raptor Collector Editions for their 2020 line up. The family consists of the full size 1911, Micro 9, and EVO SP.
Kimber Mfg., Inc. recently announced the addition of three new models to the K6s Revolver lineup. These include the K6s DASA 4-inch in Target and Combat models as well as the K6s Texas Edition.
New for 2020, Kimber Mfg., Inc. added the RAPIDE (Black Ice) to their line of 1911 pistols. It is equipped with Kimber Stiplex front-strap stippling as well as black G10 grips and finished with KimPro II.

- FISHERIES -
The recent blast of arctic air is growing ice on lakes and ponds over much of Iowa. The Iowa DNR recommends a minimum of four inches of clear ice for fishing and at least five inches for snowmobiles and ATVs.
- HUNTING -
As duck season continues across the state, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission urges waterfowl hunters to share their boat with someone new to hunting.
Arizona dove hunters will be able to double their wing-shooting pleasure when the state’s “second” season begins Friday, Nov. 22.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is offering free hunter safety internet-completion courses in three counties in December (list follows). Hunter safety courses are designed to help students become safe, responsible and knowledgeable hunters and learn about conservation.

Iowa’s pheasant hunting outlook is similar to 2018 when hunters harvested an estimated 320,000 roosters – the highest in a decade.
Heading into Iowa’s busiest outdoor ‘opening day,’ shotgun deer season hunters should expect to see about the same number of deer in the timber as last year – with the possible exception for hunters in southcentral Iowa, where local deer populations were impacted by an outbreak of hemorrhagic disease.
A Saturday opener for the firearms deer season and the possibility of more older bucks throughout the Commonwealth have many Pennsylvanians excited about Nov. 30 and the weeks to follow.
- INDUSTRY -
German Precision Optics USA announced that it has partnered with BCE Marketing for sales representation in the TALO states. This sales region includes Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma.

Ammo.com is proud to announce the cumulative donation of $2,799.55 to the Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation and the Second Amendment Foundation.
Israel Weapon Industries announces its expansion, reflected in the marketing of its semi-automatic weapons to the European commercial markets of sport-shooting and hunting.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation applauds the Pennsylvania legislature for passing legislation that will allow for Sunday hunting in the Keystone State for the first time in more than 100 years. The Pennsylvania state Senate approved S. 147 in a vote of 38-11, sending the bill to Gov. Tom Wolf, who has committed to signing the measure into law.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Heybo Outdoors has released an all-new waxed jacket, The Moorland which is the first item in a series of waxed jackets coming to Heybo’s new collection.

The WetlandHunter® 425X is the smallest and lightest of the SportDOG Brand® e-collars designed for the waterfowl-hunting environment, where space is a premium and durability is a requirement.
- ONLINE -
The fans have spoken and the votes are in. MyOutdoorTV.com (MOTV) has curated the “best of the best” with a selection of shows and TV hosts who walked away with a trophy from the 2018 Outdoor Sportsman Awards.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Whitetails Unlimited recently awarded a $2,500 grant to the Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger. This allows Michigan sportsmen and sportswomen the ability to donate all or a portion of a deer harvested to a MSAH approved processor.
On Giving Tuesday, December 3rd, the MidwayUSA Foundation has a goal to raise $150,000 for youth shooting sports. For this single day, the MidwayUSA Foundation will also have $150,000 to match contributions.
The school shooting near Los Angeles and Sunday’s multiple homicide in Fresno are more examples of the failure of extremist California gun control, the Second Amendment Foundation said.
- POACHING -
A Winooski, Vermont man has been charged with fishing in Hatchery Brook near the Grand Isle Fish Culture Station and faces several hundred dollars in fines and restitution.
Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers in Gaylord are seeking information about a bull elk that was poached in the Pigeon River State Forest, east of Vanderbilt in Otsego County.
- PROMOTIONS -
Two weeks remain in the special Thanksgiving promotion at Denver Outfitters®. There is a different giveaway each week of November and the final weeks give entrants a chance to win products from premium fishing brands including Cheeky Fishing or a Rod Vault 4.
- RECREATION -
“Opt Outside” on Black Friday and get free admission to any Indiana DNR property that charges a gate fee on that day.
In Georgia’s State Parks and Historic Sites, dozens of guided treks will encourage friends and families to connect with nature and each other for New Year's Day hikes.
- RETAIL -
Outdoor Sportsman Group’s exclusive, global, subscription-based, streaming service MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) will offer gift cards just in time for the holiday season. MOTV gift cards will become available on “Black Friday.”
- STATES -
Wyoming's revised CWD plan will be posted online Dec. 2 through Jan. 15 for public review and commenting and presented in December by department personnel and CWD Working Group members through a series of public meetings.
A traveling photography exhibit by renowned nature photographer Michael Forsberg of Lincoln along with a documentary by Forsberg, filmmaker Peter Stegen and PBS called “Follow the Water” is on display at the Lake McConaughy Visitor and Water Interpretive Center through Feb. 2, 2020.
- TELEVISION -
Shooting USA covers the premier match of the Camp Perry Nationals, the President’s 100. The goal is shooting to be one of the 100 best and that awards the President’s 100 tab for service members.
- TRANSPORTATION -
Steve from Wave Rave and his son put together this great video showing off the variety of uses with your QuietKat bike, in all seasons.
- VOLUNTEERS -
You can help the Indiana DNR improve fish habitat at Patoka Lake during a volunteer habitat structure build day on Dec. 7 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
- WASHINGTON -
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee (Committee) has voted to advance both the nomination of Ms. Kate MacGregor to serve as Deputy Secretary of the Department of the Interior and  the Land and Water Conservation Fund Permanent Funding Act (S. 1081). Both actions passed on a bipartisan vote
- WILDLIFE -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and Audubon Vermont are urging Vermonters to prepare their bird feeders to put up around December 1, the date recommended by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department to avoid attracting bears.
 

Free BoatUS Guide to Winterizing Available

Boaters across much of the country are getting ready to put their boats to bed for a long winter’s nap, but not every boat owner knows all the secrets of winterizing a recreational boat. Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) shares some quick tips to ensure safe storage until next season.

1.  California, Florida and Texas have the most engine winterizing claims. Boaters in northern climates know to winterize but all it takes is one deep freeze in a normally balmy state to cause major damage to your boat. Unless you’re in an area that never freezes (like Key West or Hawaii) you probably need to winterize.

2.  Water expands almost 10% by volume. That expansion means that any water left in your engine, potable water system, or refrigeration system can do some major damage over the winter. Even an engine block can crack open during cold weather. The key is making sure all water gets drained out or replaced by antifreeze.

3.  Batteries are happier at home. If you live where you never boat in winter, remove your batteries, bring them to the garage or basement and use a trickle charger to keep them topped off to protect them and extend their life.

4.  It’s easier to prevent mold than to stop it. Without some air circulation, your boat’s interior can build up condensation, which can lead to a moldy mess next spring. Solar-powered vents and boat covers that lets air circulate can help keep mold at bay.

5.  Waxing the hull now makes spring clean-up much easier. The grunge of sitting all winter at a boatyard comes off a lot quicker if you apply a coat of wax before you put your boat to bed.

6.  There are two types of antifreeze. Ethylene glycol – the kind in your boat’s cooling system works fine for engines, but it’s very toxic. Propylene glycol is safe for potable water systems and is also fine to use for the raw side of engine cooling systems – check the label. Make sure antifreeze is rated to protect down to the lowest possible expected temperatures.

7.  Add fuel stabilizer before you fill your tank. That helps mix the stabilizer so it protects all of the gas. Running your engine for a few minutes after mixing it up will get some stabilized gas in the engine’s fuel system, protecting it over the winter.

8. If enough water enters your fuel tank, gas with ethanol can phase separate over the long winter storage period. For boats with portable gas tanks, try to use up fuel now. Any remainder can be used (if unmixed with two-stroke oil) in your vehicle. If your boat has a built-in gas tank, fill the tank almost to the top, leaving a little room for expansion. This will minimize condensation on tank walls, stopping phase separation in its tracks. Never plug a fuel tank vent.

9. Write down what you did or had your shop do. That way, next spring you won’t wonder if the lower unit lube was changed or the spark plugs replaced.

10. Take home any removable electronics, small outboards and even alcohol. The dark days of winter are when boats are most frequently broken in to. Not every thief is a professional – some may just want to raid your boat’s liquor cabinet.

11. Remove all food. Not only might it spoil, but it can attract rodents and other pests, leaving you with a nasty spring surprise.

12. Using a heater as alternative to winterizing is a really bad idea. Not only can the power go out during a big winter storm leaving the boat unprotected, the heater, extension cord or connections can (and do) overheat and cause a fire.

13. In addition to snowstorms knocking-out power to heated indoor boat storage facilities, do-it-yourselfers sometimes make mistakes when winterizing. Either way, for boaters who live in northern states, protecting yourself with ice and freeze coverage insurance may be a smart option. It’s often very affordable, but there’s a deadline to purchase, typically by the end of October.

For more information on how to properly store a boat over the winter, including how to cover a boat, winterize plumbing, store ashore or in the water, and to get a free downloadable BoatUS Boater’s Guide to Winterizing checklist, go to BoatUS.com/seaworthy/winter.

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Event Calendar

JANUARY 21-24
SHOT SHOW

Las Vegas, NV

JANUARY 24-26
Houston Safari Club Foundation's Annual Worldwide Hunting Expo and Convention

George R Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas

https://hscfdn.org/convention/attendees/

FEBRUARY 1-9
Great American Outdoor Show

Harrisburg, PA

FEBRUARY 5-8
Safari Club International Convention

Reno/Sparks Convention Center, Reno Nevada

 
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