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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2020

- TOP STORY -
First quarter earnings for Ruger increase from 2019’s same-period earnings of 74-cents per share to 87-cents per share in the first quarter of 2020. Ruger CEO Chris Killoy attributed the results to “strong consumer demand, exciting new products and reduced reliance on promotions.” He also said the COVID-19 pandemic displayed little significant impact on the company in the quarter.
- BOATING -
After temporarily suspending professional, hot water decontaminations at Lake Powell due to COVID-19 concerns, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will reinstate inspections and decontaminations for watercraft when Lake Powell boat ramps reopen.
- CONSERVATION -
Earlier this week, NMMA sent a letter to key members of Congress outlining the recreational boating industry’s priorities in the biannual reauthorization of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA).
- EVENTS -
Mossy Oak recently premiered “Sticks & Strings: Live From the Country” on its free streaming app, Mossy Oak GO. The episode was produced with an intent to raise money for Second Harvest of South Georgia, leading to enough donations to provide over 13,000 meals to families in need.

The 121st Grand American World Trapshooting Championships will be held August 5-15, 2020, at the WSRC in Sparta, Illinois. And Winchester Ammunition will again be a key provider at the event.
- FACILITIES -
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District is planning a phased re-opening of campsites and recreation areas beginning May 20 for sites closed because of COVID-19.
- GEAR -
Whether you need a delicate approach to fool pressured bass, or the power to pull lunkers out of the thickest cover, Gamakatsu has you covered.

If your rifle of choice is an MSR ( modern sporting rifle), check out the MEPRO M-21. It is the only red-dot optic that does not require a battery or an on/off switch. The maintenance-free— fiber-optic/tritium— power source provides illumination day or night.
- GRANTS -
A grant opportunity provided by the DTE Energy Foundation and administered by the DNR and nonprofit Releaf Michigan – a partnership that has supported community tree planting for 24 years – is helping schools, communities, tribes and eligible nonprofits add more green to their neighborhoods.
- HIGH SCHOOL FISHING -
Twelve outstanding high school anglers have been selected as members of the exclusive Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.
- INDUSTRY -
NMMA announced today that United States Secretary of Labor, Eugene Scalia will deliver remarks to kick off day two (Thursday, May 14) of the virtual 2020 American Boating Congress (ABC).

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation announces Leupold as its official optics partner.
For the first time in Rio history, a select group of dedicated hunters have been invited to join Team Rio. These six join long-standing Rio-sponsored competitive shooters, Tim and Tina Jewell, Gino Bortone, Joe Charnigo, Catherine Rios and Keith Garcia.
Nilodor, manufacturer of exceptional quality odor control and pet care products in both the commercial and family pet markets is proud to announce that Nilodor products are now available for purchase through Nelson Wholesale.
INTELCASE Company, exclusive distributor of Negrini cases in North America, is pleased to offer SIG SAUER Custom Shop Professional Series Cases for the P320, 226, 229. 220, and M17 handguns.

- MEDIA -
Everest, the new, multi-merchant marketplace specifically for the outdoors world has released more videos highlighting two exciting customer touchpoints available through their exclusive, Ai-driven marketing solution for Everest seller storefronts - Basecamp by Everest.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
The OtterBox Trooper 20 Cooler in Realtree EDGE Camo is designed to make your outdoor excursions more enjoyable. The wide largemouth opening allows for easy loading and quick access to cold food and drinks.
Summer is almost here, that means a great tumbler is a must. The Tervis Realtree Timber Camo Tumbler keeps cold drinks cold for up to 24 hours and hot drinks hot for up to eight hours.
- ONLINE -
Professional fly angler and holder of 190 IGFA world records, Meredith McCord is the special guest on a two-part Christian Outdoors podcast.

The United States Concealed Carry Association will host the first episode of its original podcast, USCCA’s Podcast for Protectors, with its newest partner, Tim Kennedy. Tim was a Special Forces operator, TV host and former MMA fighter who was “born to protect.”
- OPTICS -
Sector Optics has expanded its G1 ID System series with the new G1T3 and G1F1 Systems. The internal heads-up screen displays information transmitted to the riflescope via a wired connection to any one of Sector Optics products, such as the T2 Thermal Imager/Rangefinder, T3 Thermal Imager and F1 Rangefinder.
Riton Optics announces the release of their new micro pistol red dot optic, the X3 Tactix. With a Shield RMS-c footprint, the X3 Tactix MPRD features an ultra-precise 3 MOA dot, 10 levels of red illumination, and an auto shut off after twelve hours.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Stakeholders from across the world of flats fishing—anglers, guides, industry leaders, government agencies, scientists, outdoor writers, authors and artists—will converge on the Bonaventure Resort and Spa November 13-14, 2020, to attend the premier conference in the sport.

Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) has released a letter signed by 29 national outdoor recreation trade associations, supporting over 100,000 businesses, urging Congress to pass the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA).
- PROMOTIONS -
Less than two weeks remain for hunters to enter to win Outdoor Solutions’ ultimate outdoorsman package, valued at $11,000.
- RECREATION -
Nebraskans may begin enjoying recreational vehicle camping by reservation only at select state park areas starting May 20, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
- RESEARCH -
For the first time in its 65-year history, the Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey has been cancelled by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) and state partners due to COVID-19 restrictions.
- RETAIL -
Take Aim Targets now offers target kits through Legacy Sports International. The replaceable components and additional accessories make a tactical Target system that meets every shooter’s needs.
HatsanUSA builds on its robust portable PCP compressor line with the addition of the new Volt Dual-Power Portable Compressor.
MidwayUSA announces the addition of Rapala products to its expanding offering of fishing products.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
GSM Outdoors, a multi-brand manufacturer and technology innovator of premium, specialized hunting gear, has renewed its sponsorship arrangement with Heartland Bowhunter for 2020.
- STATES -
The 5,900 acre mountain park on the shore of Alabama's most famous bass lake is welcoming anglers, boaters, hikers and nature lovers back to enjoy the outdoors.
The Iowa DNR will open state campgrounds at 8:00am on Friday, May 8 to campers with self-contained restrooms only.
- TELEVISION -
The waters are calling on World Fishing Network with Saturday Strike Zone presented by Midway USA with its Saturday night block of programming beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
This week on MOJO TV, Terry finishes his Mexico predator tour in grand fashion. An unbelievable hunt is topped off with a charging bobcat attacking the new Mojo Triple Threat Calling System.
- UTAH -
After temporarily suspending professional, hot water decontaminations at Lake Powell due to COVID-19 concerns, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will reinstate inspections and decontaminations for watercraft when Lake Powell boat ramps reopen.
- WILDLIFE -
For the first time in its 65-year history, the Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey has been cancelled by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) and state partners due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and Audubon Vermont recommend people check to see if the area they are planning to hike or climb is open. In addition to the many trails that are currently closed to limit the spread of the Coronavirus, several cliff areas are closed to protect nesting peregrine falcons.
 

Having spent most of my life traveling to cover news, I have no problem saying that nothing has ever impacted me as deeply as the coronavirus lockdown.

Health problems, budget constraints and weather included, nothing has ever cramped my work to this degree.

While the country appears, depending on the time you check, to be tearing itself apart either due to the disease or disagreements over what to do about it, I’ve been chilling out at home. Don’t know about other reporters, but I need a road trip.

It’s especially true if you’re in an industry where the outdoors aren’t just important, they’re critical. Close the ranges, boat ramps, parks and outdoor stores and there’s not a lot to write about.

Fortunately, it appears we’re beginning to get back to some form of normalcy in some parts of of the country, at least when it comes to the outdoors.

Whether it’s for better or worse isn’t something I’ll speculate on. But I’m certainly thankful for the opportunity to get some fresh air that’s not flowing through my backyard.

If you read through today’s news content, you’ll see several states are making reopening announcements regarding their parks and outdoor recreational facilities. Read through them carefully and you’ll notice they’re almost all contingent on everyone following social distancing and other health rules. If people decide they’re not going to play by those rules, it’s a safe presumption those facilities will close faster than a Venus flytrap on an unsuspecting fly.

Later this morning, Ruger will hold their earnings call regarding their Q1 2020 results. They’re markedly improved over 2019, so you can expect Friday’s anti-gun media to report something to the effect that “fear is great for the gun industry.” The fact Ruger will be absolutely certain to say that the COVID-19 problems didn’t significantly impact Q1 in that call will be forgotten. Not because it’s not true, rather because it doesn’t fit the narrative.

Anti-gun politicians and media types want people to believe that fear sells guns. I’d counter that argument that awareness sells them. Once people realize that the police can’t protect them in emergencies, they experience something I call “a blinding glimpse of the obvious” - if the police can’t protect me, it’s up to me to protect me and mine.

That’s not pandering fear, that’s simply recognizing the facts.

And it’s certainly not belittling the jobs police and other first responders do - even in “normal” circumstances. They work in tough conditions for ridiculously low wages because they believe people deserve protection from criminals, and they’re willing to take on that job.

Today puts us one day closer to a cure for coronavirus and a return to life as normal as we can make it. Neither can come quickly enough for me. I’m beyond weary of writing about cancellations/postponements, potential shortages, industry collapses and financial challenges.

Personally, I’d much rather write about fishing, boating, hiking, biking, canoeing or any of our great outdoor activities.

But….we’ll keep you posted.

—JIm Shepherd

 
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