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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020

- PUBLISHER'S NOTE -
 
Archery Wire Special Editions This Week
Due to the amount of news coming from this week’s ATA Show in Indianapolis, Indiana, there are a pair of Archery Wire Special Editions going out on Thursday and Friday of this week. We’ll resume the normal weekly distribution schedule next week, but wanted you to know these Special Editions are really from The Outdoor Wire Digital Network. Enjoy!
- AMMUNITION -
Berger’s 7mm 190 Grain Long Range Hybrid Target is the latest projectile offering in the Long Range Hybrid Target product line. Berger’s Meplat Reduction Technology applies controlled pressure along the nose of each bullet producing a repeatable profile for consistent ballistic coefficients.
- ARCHERY -
Mantis Tech is proud to announce the Mantis X8 for archery, a device that analyzes shooter movements, and sends the data over Bluetooth to the MantisX Archery app for smartphones and tablets.

 

- EVENTS -
Convergent Hunting Solutions will attend the ATA Show, in Booth 528, on January 8-11, 2019, in Indianapolis, IN.
Swagger Bipods will be in Indianapolis at the 2020 SHOT Show from January 8th-11th at booth #4233 to showcase a host of innovative products, including the highly versatile Stalker QD42.
Join Hi Mountain Seasonings in its ATA booth, #4501, at the Indiana Convention Center on Friday, Jan. 10, 2020 as they formally introduce a new Pepperoni Sausage kit.
Game Trackers Africa will be at the 2020 SCI Hunters’ Convention in Reno, Nevada, February 5-8 in Booth #s 1402 and 3133.

Rio Ammunition, one of very few ammo companies that make its own ammo components, is celebrating its 26th appearance at SHOT Show 2020 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada January 21–24, 2020 at booth #15738.
Buck Knives will be participating in Industry Day at the Range, the event held before SHOT Show that invites media members and buyers to test out industry products. Participants can try out throwing knives and axes.

 

The Civilian Marksmanship Program will host its first Industry Day on Sunday, July 12, 2020. The event will be held on the final day of the annual National Trophy Pistol Matches and CMP Games Events at Camp Perry

Apex Tactical Specialties will be exhibiting at the 2020 SHOT Show (booth 1149) taking place January 21-24 in the Sands Expo Center. Dealers are invited to review the Apex product line, learn about upcoming new products and sign up to order direct from Apex to take advantage of our SHOT Show specials.

 

Retail Technology Group will showcase its 4473 eStorage for the AXIS POS and Range Management software this weekend at the Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd. Dealer Show at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, MN.
- FIREARMS -
CZ-USA is honored to announce that Ballistic Magazine has awarded CZ-USA's P-10 S Optics-Ready pistol the publication's "Best Compact Semi-Auto Pistol" for 2019.
- FISHERIES -
An experimental regulation that allowed for 33 streams in the Upper Peninsula to have a 10-fish daily possession limit for brook trout is no longer in effect. During its regular meeting Thursday in Lansing, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission voted to return the five-fish daily limit to those streams, effectively immediately.
- FISHING -
The Alabama Bass Trail 100 Series will make its debut in January 2021 and will be held on three of the Alabama Bass Trail lakes, with $25,000 to the top anglers and a $100,000 total payout.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Ranger Boats announces a new Ranger Cup program designed to reward owners fishing FLW Pro Circuit and FLW Series events in 2020. Combined with the BFL payout announced recently, Ranger is making more than $1.5 million available to qualified Ranger owners through Ranger Cup incentives across all 2020 FLW events.
- GEAR -
When hiding inside, the new Ameristep Pro Series Thermal Blind will help hunters stay both protected from the worst of the weather and have enough room for all of their gear.
The Tuxedo precision rifle grip is the latest in a series of grips specifically designed for the correct ergonomics of precision rifle shooting. The Tuxedo works with chassis systems, large and small AR platforms and other rifles that use an AR-15 pattern grip.
- HUNTING -
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces the opening of the winter turkey season, which runs statewide from January 23-25 for hunters who did not harvest a turkey during the 2019 fall season.

The general waterfowl season in the “Mountain Zone” (Game Management Units 1-5, 7, 9, 11M, 12A, and those portions of Units 6 and 8 within Coconino County) runs through Sunday, Jan. 12. The general season in the “Desert Zone” (Game Management Units 10 and 12B through 46B, and those portions of Units 6 and 8 within Yavapai County) closes Sunday, Jan. 26.

 

The hunting of male mountain lions in north central Montana hunting districts 411 and 412, which includes portions of Golden Valley, Fergus, and Judith Basin counties, shall close at one-half hour after sunset on Friday, Jan. 10, 2020.
- INDUSTRY -
The Portable Lights American Trade Organization (PLATO) has released a new Standard, the ANSI/PLATO FL 1-2019 Standard. The new ANSI approved Standard spells out specific testing, reporting and marketing methods for portable lighting products that emit directional light.
The new-for-2020 VX-3i CDS-ZL riflescope from Leupold & Stevens, Inc., won the Best New Product for the optics category at the 2020 Big Rock Sports New Product Showcase, held earlier this week in Nashville.

"Bringing new anglers into our sport is important and Kristine Fischer sets such a great example for women, or anyone for that manner, looking to become a better angler," said Chris Russell, Marketing Director of Plano Synergy's Fishing Division.

Innovative adventure gear brand Kammok has chosen Non-Typical Outdoor Sales as its Midwest Sales Agency.
Keith Warren’s Deer & Wildlife Stories and Pneu Dart renew Sponsorship relationship for 2020.
“I’m honored to continue to represent Record Rack Deer Feed to deer enthusiasts online and on television. For more than twenty years we have worked for Record Rack to spread the word about the importance nutrition plays in a well-managed deer herd. I’m thankful to be part of the Record Rack Team”, says Keith Warren, host of The High Road.
Legacy Sports International announces the development of a new partnership between SIG SAUER Germany and Legacy Sports International. This agreement with Legacy Sports International authorizes the exclusive import of SIG SAUER German made firearms into the USA.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies launched the NEW Vengent S440 at the 2020 ATA Show in Indianapolis, Indiana. The fastest and narrowest forward draw crossbow ever, the Vengent S440 delivers lightning speeds up to 440 FPS and features the NEW revolutionary ACUslide™ cocking and de-cocking system.
Today Easton unveiled a new lightweight arrow in its 6.5mm product line—the 6.5 MATRIX. This new arrow is an ultra-lightweight model that uses Easton’s Acu-carbon™ seamless process.
Killer Instinct® introduces the SPEED 425 – Emerge at the top of the food chain with Killer Instinct's fastest, most powerful crossbow to date.
Barnett's all-new Hyperflite EVO 420™ is packed with premium features and new innovative technology designed to enhance accuracy, durability, penetration and overall performance making it the most lethal hunting crossbow on the market.
With Millennium Outdoors new-for-2020 Q200 Buck Hut Shooting House, the attention to detail is readily apparent the minute you climb aboard. Best of all, it is offered at a price that will make most hard-side, elevated blinds obsolete.
Blend In™, She's In™, Calm Down™ and Deadly Dust™ sprays from Big & J boasts the ultimate in portability and deer-attracting ability in aerosol form.
Halo Optics is proud to introduce two new laser rangefinders, the XLR1600 and XLR2000, each of which provides excellent long-range performance for competitive shooters and hunters.
Muddy Outdoors now adds laser range finders to their hunting line of treestands, box blinds, climbing systems, trail cameras, and professional hunting accessories. Visit booth #1605 at the 2020 Archery Trade Show in Indianapolis and try these new range finders out firsthand.
Hot on the success of their top-selling ZeroTrace™ field generator, Wildgame Innovations® is pleased to introduce three new advanced scent elimination products for 2020, each using ZeroTrace™ PureION™ technology.
The all-new QuietKat Warrior has been overhauled for 2020 with an all-new integrated battery and motor system. The new 2020 Warrior features updated frame geometry paired with focused weight distribution to optimize ride quality and handling.
The DeSantis Variable 87 is a new light weight IWB holster made from 1060 ballistic nylon, closed cell foam and lined with slick pack cloth. It is also fitted with the DeSantis Tuckable 360 clip for unlimited cant adjustment.
TrueTimber has announced the launch of a revolutionary air-filled ground blind series that gives hunters a smarter, faster and wildly more efficient option compared to traditional ground blind technology.
Luth-AR announces the new MBA-5 Buttstock, available in Flat Dark Earth for AR carbines and rifles in early February 2020. The new stock is light, adjustable and features a wide cheek rest.
CCI announces 14 new rimfire loads to be shown at the SHOT Show. These include Clean-22 USPSA Steel Challenge special edition, Clean-22 Segmented Hollow Point 22 WMR, Clean-22 Suppressor -- and special edition "Stangers" -- named for the pronunciation of the Stinger brand by YouTube's 22plinkster.

Thompson Auto-Ordnance, maker of the famous "Tommy Gun" and other classic firearms throughout history, is proud to introduce the custom Liberty 1911 pistol.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies launched the NEW Viper S400 at the 2020 ATA Show in Indianapolis, Indiana. TenPoint’s shortest forward draw crossbow ever produced, the Viper S400 measures just 32-inches in length yet delivers speeds up to 400 FPS and features the NEW revolutionary ACUslide™ cocking and de-cocking system.
- NEWS BRIEF -
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has announced that twenty-seven former Gander Mountain retail stores will close by the end of January. Camping World spent $100 million buying outdoor retailers in 2017 and 2018, but sold many off in 2019 as the RV industry slowed down. Now, the company says it will maintain the Gander RV as a retail brand under the Camping World portfolio, but would strategically shift away from stores that cannot sell and service RVs. Restructuring costs are estimated at $56 million. The company’s three RV sales and/or service locations will operate under three names: Camping World, Gander RV and Outdoors, and Gander RV.
- OPTICS -
The new Sightmark Volta solar reflex sight combines solar and battery power to provide a dual power system and uninterrupted operation. Powered by solar cells directly on top of the optic housing and 2x AAA batteries, Volta red dots provide users the choice of which power source works best for their situation.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) increased advocacy on behalf of whitetails and deer hunters to a record level in 2019, engaging on 169 policy items, the most ever in a single year for the organization.
The CMP Competition Rulebooks that will govern CMP sponsored and sanctioned Highpower Rifle, Pistol, CMP Games and Smallbore Rifle competitions in 2020 have been approved by the CMP Board’s Rules Committee and are now posted on the CMP website.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Versacarry has announced the addition of a new holster to their line of Comfort Flex holsters. The Comfort Flex IWB holster provides outstanding comfort while securely holding the firearm in place.
- PUBLISHING -
The shorty version of the M1A from Springfield is ready for anything from farm to field. Will Dabbs, MD, details the M1A Tanker’s efficiency and effectiveness in the March issue of GUNS Magazine.

 

- RADIO -
Tune into Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Radio show this week as host Rob Keck is live at Dallas Safari Club's 2020 Convention, talking about the heritage of big game hunting, conservation, hunter education and advocacy initiatives around the world.
Take your training up a notch, what the 2020 elections could do for gun rights or gun control (depending on which voters show up); another case of pro-gun censorship on Facebook, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.
- SHOT SHOW -
Brownells invites SHOT Show attendees to visit booth #13018 in the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 21 through 24, to see the newest products and visit with notable industry personalities.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
The Association of Collegiate Anglers and Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series are proud to announce their renewed partnership with Ranger Boats for the 2020 season.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation announced that Lucas Oil Products, Inc., has agreed to be the official Wi-Fi Sponsor for the 2020 SHOT Show. Lucas Oil is a manufacturer of oils, lubricants and cleaning products for a wide variety of markets.

 

- STATES -
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Florida Forest Service and Tall Timbers, in cooperation with University of Florida/IFAS, National Wild Turkey Federation, Farm Credit of Northwest Florida and United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service, are hosting two workshops in northwest Florida to guide private landowners through the process of planning and participating in a prescribed burn.
- TELEVISION -
Melissa Bachman of Winchester Deadly Passion heads to Colorado to start the 2019 season and has her sights set on bringing home two animals. Tune in for an all-new episode of Winchester Deadly Passion on Sportsman Channel Sundays at 11:30 a.m. ET. 
- VOLUNTEERS -
Honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by becoming a volunteer at one of Indiana’s DNR properties this year.
- WASHINGTON -
Yesterday, the United States Senate unanimously passed the bi-partisan America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Act today, which affects many important wetland habitat and wildlife conservation programs. The legislation will now be sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.
 

Editor’s Note: When the lines appear to blur over political contributors versus qualified appointed are being named to politically appointed posts, the people most impacted by decisions aren’t reluctant to express their displeasure. Today, an update on one of those situations regarding the New Mexico Fish and Game Commission.


Representatives of New Mexico’s conservation and outdoor recreation organizations are expressing shock and dismay after Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office announced last week the state Fish and Game Commission (NMFGC) Chair, Joanna Prukop, would not be reappointed to that seat.

Prukop and other commissioners were appointed to the New Mexico Fish and Game Commission last May to replace a former governor’s appointees. The appointments ended this month, with permanent ones to be announced in coming days.

The first woman NMFGC chair, Prukop worked for the state Game and Fish Department for more than 25 years, becoming the department’s first female division chief. In 2002 she retired from the Department and went to work for the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, before being appointed Secretary of the state’s Department of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources under then-Gov. Bill Richardson. She also served in former President Barack Obama’s administration as a three-term appointee to the Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council.

The “Outdoor Wire” ran a feature on Dec. 5 about the Commission’s vote that same month to amend, or repeal, a controversial 2017 agency rule allowing landowners to certify non-navigable waters as private property, subjecting anglers wading these waterways to a trespass statute. 

Prukop could not be reached for comment, but she did tell the “Albuquerque Journal” last Friday she has not been given a reason for the governor’s decision not to reappoint her, but she feels the vote to appeal or amend the rule is what led to it. 

The Commission vote followed the issuance last month of a third New Mexico Attorney General’s office opinion that landowners can’t legally block the public from waterways on “non-navigable waters” that cross private property, as long as people don’t trespass across that property to reach the waterways. A 1945 state Supreme Court Decision in “State Game Commission vs. Red River Cattle Co.,” also appears to affirm that opinion.

In 2015 state legislators, by a one-vote margin, amended the state trespass law, barring the public from wading streams running through private property without written permission from the landowner. Three months later the NMFGC established a rule allowing landowners to certify these streambeds as “non-navigable,” and to fence, and declare the streambeds on their properties as private property. 

Since adoption of this rule the Commission has certified five applications (two more are pending), blocking anglers from wading stretches of the upper Pecos, Chamas, Alamosa and Penasco rivers. 

One of these certifications was issued to Chama Troutstalkers, owned by Dan Perry, who owns an outfitting business offering fishing trips there for about $500 a day. 

According to an Oct. 10, 2017 article in the “Las Cruces Sun News,” Lujan Grisham received, “$10,000 from Troutstalker Ranch LLC of Santa Fe and an equal amount from Dan Perry of Santa Fe, a Troutstalker partner who owns the 1,300-acre ranch near Chama where sportsmen pay a fee to fish or hunt. Earlier this year, another Perry limited partnership, Chama Troutstalkers, gave Lujan Grisham another $11,000. https://www.lcsun-news.com/story/news/politics/2017/10/10/george-soros-donald-rumsfeld-donate-new-mexico-gubernatorial-governor-campaign-contributors/749873001/. The article also states, “Perry also founded the New Mexico Habitat Conservation Initiative, which last year gave more than $50,000 to various Republican political committees and candidates. Perry in 2014 gave Martinez more than $10,000 in political contributions.”

The Habitat Conservation Initiative also spearheaded the passage of the 2015 change to state law. 

Prokop and Joel Gay, chairman of the New Mexico Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, both told the “Journal” Prokop’s removal could have been influenced by large political donations Perry has made through the Conservation Habitat Initiative.

 “Ms. Prukop was not removed, although that was how it was described by the wildlife federation. The term to which she was appointed expired Jan. 1, and she was not re-appointed. We have a great candidate in mind for that position, someone with experience and leadership qualities,” Tripp Stelnicki, the governor’s spokesman said in a statement released to the “Outdoor Wire” this week.

“As far as the rationale: There were some disagreements about policy, substance and style, but we absolutely appreciate her service. It didn’t work out, and a change in direction felt like the best course forward. We wish Ms. Prukop well, and we look forward to the continued good work of the commission,” said Stelnicki.

While the governor’s office has yet to name the “great candidate” it has in mind to replace Prukop, there is widespread speculation it could be someone connected to the Santa Fe-based Modrall Sperling Law Firm. Marcos Gonzales, an attorney in the firm, has represented all landowners who have received the “non-navigable” certifications. 

Almost two dozen fishing, hunting and conservation organizations in the state have publicly supported the Commission’s revisit of the 2017 rule. 

“Prukop is the most qualified person and has the best leadership qualifications to hold this position of any candidate in my lifetime,” said Jesse Deubel, a lifelong New Mexico hunter and angler and executive director of the New Mexico Wildlife Federation. “And I can tell you virtually all stakeholders in the state support her. There is no valid reason to not reappoint her, and, in fact, I consider her removal inappropriate, and a tragedy for the state’s sportsmen and women.”

The Commission is scheduled to meet Jan. 17 in Las Cruces, when its expected that commissioners will select a new chair and vice chair. The commission also had planned to take public comment on the stream issue starting in early 2020.

The “Outdoor Wire” has submitted Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for all correspondence between the governor’s and Attorney General’s offices between Marcos Gonzalez and the Conservation Habitat Initiative, regarding any appointments to the Commission. We will keep readers posted on any new appointments and developments as this story unfolds. 

OUTDOOR WIRE
Event Calendar

JANUARY 9-12
DSC Convention and Sporting Expo

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas, TX

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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