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FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2020

- AMMUNITION -
Federal adds the flat-shooting 280 Ackley Improved cartridge with Trophy Copper bullet to the MeatEater line of ammunition. The new 140-grain load delivers the accuracy and expansion the product line is known for, yet produces limited, manageable recoil.
- BOATING -
BoatTest.com reports a tremendous spike in boat buying this spring as families seek isolation on the water.
- CANCELLATIONS -
The state Division of Natural Resources announced the cancellation of the Bowden Hatchery Fishing Derby originally scheduled for June 13 in Elkins.
- CONTESTS -
To enter the #HearsToDad Contest, entrants must share their story about how their dad or father figure has been influential in shaping their passion for the outdoors, and follow TETRA on Facebook or Instagram.

- EVENTS -
Monroe Lake invites visitors to explore the power of the sun with a series of solar-themed activities during “Sunday SUN-day” on June 21.
- FISHING -
No fishing licenses or tags (including a Combined Angling Tag or Columbia River Basin Endorsement or Two-Rod Validation) are required to fish, crab or clam in Oregon this weekend.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Finally, after the longest unplanned break in B.A.S.S. history due to COVID-19 precautions, the Bassmaster Elite Series will resume tournament action next week.

- GEAR -
Cotton Cordell is bringing back the Tail-Weighted Boy Howdy, a topwater classic which has been described “the most effective do-nothing lure ever created.”
- HUNTING -
With Pennsylvania’s spring turkey season now closed, the Pennsylvania Game Commission is reminding hunters to report all turkey harvests.
11:59 p.m. Tuesday, June 9
- INDUSTRY -
Outdoor Solutions’ expands its From-Field-to-Table team with the addition of professional chef and avid outdoorsman Lance Lewis. Chef Lewis will provide wild game recipes, feature articles, informative videos and serve as chef instructor at Outdoor Solutions Field to Table events.

Riton Optics continues their growth with the recent inclusion of product at the top-tier distributor, Bangers. Since their inception in 1986, Bangers has rapidly grown into one of the nation's largest distributors of hunting and shooting products.
FN America, LLC is proud to announce support for the #ResponsibleRecreation campaign established by the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation and other conservation partners.
- JOBS -
Kinsey’s seeks applicants for Brands Sales Manager, a position to drive sales of private label brands and OEM. The position is full time at the Mount Joy, PA location.
- LEGISLATION -
The Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) continues to gain momentum in Congress after a recent announcement by Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus (CSC) member and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (KY) that the Senate will soon take up GAOA, likely next week. Yesterday, a House companion of GAOA was introduced by a number of Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus (CSC) members.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Barnett is keeping the heritage of crossbows alive with their all-new Blackcat and Wildcat recurves, offering a classic, easy-to-use design with contemporary cutting edge technology.
Blackhawk announced that it has expanded its line of T-Series holsters with the introduction of a light bearing Level 2 Compact version engineered specifically for the SIG SAUER P320 pistol with TLR 7/8 light.
- ONLINE -
On a new episode of Rising Stars Outdoors, Host Mat Miller has his son Joey join in on the hunting season.
- OPTICS -
If you are seeking a binocular powerful enough to replace a spotting scope, the new Diamondback HD 15x56 packs all the optical strength you need into a lightweight package that will keep you in the field and on budget.

- PUBLISHING -
Houston Safari Club Foundation has been honored with a 2020 Communicator Award of Distinction in the category of Magazine-Association for Marketing/Promotion, for its quarterly hunting publication, Hunter’s Horn® Magazine.
- RADIO -
Tune in to this week’s Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Radio show with host Rob Keck to meet with the 22nd Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Aurelia Skipwith, who will share the path that led her to this position, the work that lies ahead, celebrating Great Outdoors Month, and what it means to be the first African-American Director in the history of the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Training and taking charge of securing your home and family in a time of unrest, permitting issues in Hawaii, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.
- STATES -
Contractors working with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will be expanding the boat ramp at the popular access to the Arkansas River beside Pendleton Bridge in Desha County during the next few weeks.

Private landowners have until June 19 to enroll their land in the Open Fields and Waters Program, in which they can earn additional income for allowing walk-in hunting, trapping and/or fishing access on their properties.
As Michigan moves to Stage 4 of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s MI Safe Start plan, the Department of Natural Resources has determined official opening dates for state park and state forest campgrounds, state harbors and other DNR-managed outdoor spaces – just in time for the summer season.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is proactively working with landowners who have encountered wildlife damage to their crops and property. Landowners experiencing wildlife damage should contact their district Game and Parks office.
The Utah Wildlife Board approved several changes to upland game and turkey hunting in the state during a virtual meeting Thursday, including extensions and changes to some season dates for upland game, as well as a few other items.
At its meeting Wednesday, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission named Major Cameron “Cam” Ingram as executive director of the agency. Ingram will transition into his new role on or before Aug. 1, 2020.
Effective immediately, emergency restrictions imposed during the COVID-19
Join the Great Park Pursuit for a chance to visit Nebraska’s many park areas, engage in healthy recreation – and possibly win prizes.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources continues to boost natural fish populations through stocking to provide anglers with high quality and diverse fishing opportunities despite the public health emergency.
This weekend, June 6-7, is Free Fishing Weekend for Indiana residents, who will not need a license to fish public Hoosier waters on those days.
- TELEVISION -
Mike Morgan and Nate Metcalf head to Henrietta, TX to compete in the annual Clay County Turkey Fest competition. An incredible Day 1 puts Team MOJO out in front but will it be enough to come home with the victory?
Travel the globe and explore unique fishing destinations on World Fishing Network with Water, Water Everywhere Sunday night block of programming beginning at
6:00 p.m. ET.
- WASHINGTON -
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers commended bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday morning that would ensure full, dedicated funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $900 million annually and fund maintenance backlogs on public lands and waters at $9.5 billion over five years.
Safari Club International (SCI) commends Congressmen Mike Simpson (R – ID) and Joe Cunningham (D – SC) for introducing the House version of the Great American Outdoors Act. This bill is the companion to the Senate version of the Great American Outdoors Act (S.3422), which was introduced earlier this year by Senators Cory Gardner (R – CO) and Joe Manchin (D – WV).
 

EDITOR’s NOTE: Today’s feature first appeared in our companion service, The Tactical Wire (www.thetacticalwire.com). Unfortunately, it’s timely information for many parts of the country.


The introduction of law enforcement and military tactics into the defensive/concealed carry world has blurred the lines, especially when it comes to the goal of the armed citizen. Your goal in a defensive confrontation is to break contact as soon as possible, disengage and find a location that you can hold, and if necessary, defend.

The first tactic in defense is to avoid and escape. Maintain awareness, move – your first response to signs of trouble – and issue verbal commands as required. Your directives carry a lot more weight when there’s a firearm in hand – in a safe, low-ready position. Safety Rule II – Never point the muzzle at anything you’re not willing and ready to shoot. This includes “potential” threats.

Your movement should position you in a safer spot, behind cover/protection and allow an easy defense. A “fatal funnel,” which limits movement of the threat. “But,” they say, “I’ll be trapped.” Remember, one skilled person, willing and in a defendable location can easily succeed against multiple attackers.

The same doctrine applies to home defense. I hear a lot of, “I heard a noise somewhere in the house/garage/yard and grabbed my light and pistol to see what was going on” stories. Usually from people who readily admit they don’t have any training. It makes me cringe, every time. Unless there’s something worth risking your life in the house/garage/yard then avoid, escape and find somewhere you can hold and defend. “But,” they say,” it’s my house/garage/yard.” Don’t let your ego put you into a life and death situation. Your death, someone else’s death … it’s not worth it.

Trouble and danger are often sudden. Not completely unexpected -- because we should always be aware of the possibility -- but instantaneous, with little or no warning. The situation can turn physical. They are trying to choke, hit, cut or shoot you. The only way to prevent this is with an aggressive defense, physically stopping the attack. You’re in a fight. Yet, even when you’re applying aggressive actions, it’s still a defensive situation. Be careful about letting the reptilian part of the brain take control. There’s no conscious thought or decisions occurring there, and it will take you way past what would be considered a “reasonable” response.

Again, as soon as possible, you get free from the situation – either the threat leaves or is down, providing you with the opportunity to break away to a safer location. If the situation does escalate, you’re in a strong position of defense.

Judicature, the administration of justice, is the responsibility of the authorities. We do everything possible to avoid and escape. If it’s necessary to fight, it must be aggressively. But, at the first opportunity it’s time to break contact, disengage and find a safe place to defend.

Of course, this doesn’t happen naturally. Preparing for defense takes training, an introduction to the proper skills and techniques. Plenty of practice is required to actually learn this system; repetition is mandatory to applying it under stress. Above all it’s about developing the proper mindset and the ability to make life and death decisions in fractions of a second. Especially making the decision on when to break contact, disconnect and get to safety.

Tiger McKee is director of Shootrite Firearms Academy, which is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary. He is the author of The Book of Two Guns, AR-15 Skills and Drills, has a regular column in American Handgunner and makes some cool knives and custom revolvers. Visit Shootrite’s Facebook page for other details.

 
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