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MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2020

- COMPETITION -
Jason Przekurat now possesses two pro-am championship wins, a team championship win, and two Angler of the Year titles.
The season’s first significant cooling trend may be just what Neely Henry Lake needs to deliver a true fall scenario for anglers competing in the Basspro.com Bassmaster Central Open.
- CONSERVATION -
Join us for five days of social media postings including daily Instagram Live events (@troutunlimited), stories explaining various ways science is incorporated into the conservation and policy work we do and two science-themed film debuts produced by our own Josh Duplechian.
- CONTESTS -
Veterans can enter until October 23 and earn recognition for their skills, with online submission and judging.
- EVENTS -
The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) has unveiled plans for the organization’s online Sheep Week event that will take place on January 11 – 16, 2021.

- FIREARMS -
The new Krieghoff K-80 Parcours-X made its debut before an audience of over 1,000 Sporting Clays and FITASC shooters competing in the 2020 NSCA Sporting Clays National Championships.
- INDUSTRY -
Despite the cancellation of the 2020 National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers Expo, the 2020 Caliber Awards Finalists and Appreciation Award Nominees have been selected.
ArcticShield is teaming up with Realtree Road Trips as an official sponsor. The Realtree Road Trips Crew will be outfitted in ArcticShield apparel and footwear when their newest adventures are showcased on Realtree 365.
Winchester Ammunition is the champion in supporting the youth shooting sports. As the official ammunition of the Scholastic Clay Target Program and the SCTP International Team, Winchester is helping promote the SCTP mission and provide access to competitive shooting sports to thousands of young men and women around the country each year.

RSR Group, Inc. announced the addition of Christensen Arms to its product assortment. Christensen Arms manufactures lightweight, precise, and accurate firearms including bolt action rifles, modern sporting rifles and modern sporting pistols.
The Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) has long been the birthplace for new tackle and techniques, and Sunline is bringing this outstanding technology to U.S. anglers.
Omnia Fishing® today announces the addition of Ralph Castner to its advisory board.
- JOBS -
They're looking for a "visionary storyteller" to capture top-tier content that can be turned into a compelling and relevant story that will connect with the target audience.

The Creative Content Writer will be responsible for creating compelling content to be utilize across multiple platforms and mediums, ensuring a consistent voice and messaging for the company's entire family of brands.
The position calls for a creative Art Director who enjoys working in a fast paced environment and  the challenge of delivering marketing and branding strategies into innovative and impactful campaigns that stimulate targeted audiences.
- LITIGATION -
The Second Amendment Foundation sued Col. Robert Evanchick, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police, in his official capacity, in a challenge of state statutes that prohibit law-abiding young adults from carrying firearms for self-defense and prevents them from acquiring a state license to carry because of their age.
- NOW STREAMING -
This week on Americana Outdoors, we’re taking a look at a unique deer whose majestic appearance and legendary table fare ranks it as one of the most coveted game animals among many hunters… the axis deer.

- OUTDOORS -
There is one place hunters can go for a day of family fun with a delicious reward at the end: an upland gamebird hunting preserve, or hunt club as they are sometimes called.
- PEOPLE -
After 27 years of service, Mike Fowlks, director of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, announces he will retire on January 1, 2021.  
- RETAIL -
MOJO Outdoors announces the launch of the Mojo Bluetooth Remote Control Receives Powered by Pinteal  which allow users to control their MOJO spinning wing decoys from their smart phone.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
The Pope and Young Club announced that Lancaster Archery Supply has renewed their support through the Corporate Partner Program. Lancaster has continued their strong commitment to wildlife conservation, the protection, and defense of bowhunting's heritage and fair-chase ethics.

USA Archery announced that T.R.U. Ball and AXCEL Archery is growing their support of USA Archery for 2021 as a Uniform and National Events Sponsor.
- STATES -
Held at nine locations across the state, the cookouts offered Illinoisans free Asian carp tacos, sliders, hush puppies and more to showcase the versatility and health benefits of Asian carp.
The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries, or DMF, and N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, or WRC, are developing Amendment 2, which includes the northern and southern geographic managements.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources issued a temporary emergency closure of the Henefer-Echo Wildlife Management Area Saturday due to a wildfire burning on the WMA.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is looking for applicants for up to 12 vacant positions on its Puget Sound Recreational Fisheries Enhancement Fund Oversight Committee, which helps to advise the department on investments to conserve, enhance, and promote recreational fishing within Puget Sound and Lake Washington.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced the completion and grand opening of the Onondaga Lake Boat Launch Site in the town of Geddes, Onondaga County.
The construction project removed the outdated, inoperable and unsafe boat slide and replaced it with a concrete boat ramp as well as a new ADA vault toilet restroom and ADA accessible parking lot.
After a grueling 10 months, the Wildlife Officer Academy Class of 2020 from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) graduated Friday in Oroville.

Nebraska’s Louisville State Recreation Area campground is getting an electrical upgrade, causing potential electrical campsite closures into November.
- TELEVISION -
Outdoor Channel and Universal Music Group Nashville’s Country Outdoors LIVE  fall concert series continues tonight (Monday, October 19) at 8 p.m. with Universal Music Group Nashville country music singer/songwriter Josh Turner.
This week on "The High Road with Keith Warren”, Keith is heading back to Legends Ranch with two very special things in his life: his son, Kolton, who is a Captain in the Air Force, and his .50 BMG.
English restaurateur and hunter Mike Robinson’s knowledge of hunting and farming in Britain is on full display with his series, Farming the Wild, airing its second season on Outdoor Channel on Mondays at  8:30 p.m. ET. 
 

If you’re listening to some pundit on television opining about how Americans are solidly in favor of more gun control, tighter gun regulations and the outlawing of whatever lucky gun is today’s selection as capable of triggering a “self-watering syndrome” in the easily threatened, you might be convinced to entertain the thought they might know what they’re talking about.

That qualifies you as a prime candidate for a bridge I’ve heard is for sale too.

If you take a stroll through a gun shop, you’ll notice there seems to be more space on the product. You’ll also see clearly labeled shelves formerly filled with ammunition.

There’s still a run on firearms and a shortage of the most popular calibers of ammunition.

Decidedly not signals that people are buying to get fewer guns.

Those are signs that the demand still outpaces supply.

Bullet manufacturers like Vista Outdoor are telling news outlets they’ve never seen such demand for their components. It’s the same story with everything from raw metal to finished ammunition. They’re running full-bore, and it’s still not enough.

It appears these new purchases aren’t going into the sock drawer “just in case” - they’re going to the range for practice, then increasingly finding their way to holsters, vehicles and bedrooms across the country.

People are (justifiably) nervous. Consequently, they’re taking what they feel are appropriate steps to protect their home and families. According to the Christian Science Monitor, approximately forty percent of today’s buyers are first-timers, and a significant chunk of those newbies are women and minorities.

Recently, the Crime Prevention Research Center came out with a report that contained the most recent carry statistics. They’re not as current as the CSM’s reports of last week, but still eye-opening..especially when you consider the fact that many in the media are still trying to convince you there’s no need to worry.

As of the latest statistics, more than 7.6% of all U.S. adults- about 19.48 million - are concealed carry permit holders.

Is that significant? Absolutely.

In 1999 there were only 2.7 million nationwide. Today, Florida alone has more than two million permit holders.

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Texas each have more than a million. Alabama permit holders represent 28.5 percent of all the state’s total adult population.

Fourteen states report gender-specific numbers. In them, 26.4 percent of their permit holders are women.

When you look at the growth since 2016, you’ll see that’s when thirty-four percent of the growth occurred.

And we all know that sales have continued to be stratospheric since early March. But looking at the same period, it’s interesting to note that permits have dropped.

That’s not a statistical aberration, or a reflection of lessening angst. It’s caused by the COVID-19 shutdowns. During pandemic services reductions, many states simply shutdown the approval process.

Here are some takeaways from the research:

  • permits for women and minorities are climbing at rates much faster than for the “men” or “whites” categories. CCWs for women grew at a rate 101.2 percent faster than men.
  • The growth doesn’t reflect the fact that sixteen states are Constitutional carry states- permits aren’t required.
  • In the four states that provide data by race, black people acquiring CCW permits grew about 55.6 percent faster than whites. CCW growth among Asians, however, showed the largest growth rate - 62.9 percent faster than whites.
  • The idea that concealed carry owners fuel crime is absolutely disproven. In Florida and Texas, for example, permit holders are convicted of misdemeanors and felonies at one-sixth the rate of police officers.

There are a lot of opinions out there, and they can be contradictory. But facts are hard to argue.

We’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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