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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2020

- AWARDS -
Federal Premium Force X2 Personal Defense Shotgun Loads were presented with the Caliber Award in the Best Ammunition New Product category by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers, in partnership with the Professional Outdoor Media Association.
- COMPETITION -
The Civilian Marksmanship Program’s Camp Perry Open indoor air gun match at the Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center in Ohio has been moved to warmer times, now scheduled for May 21-23, 2021.
Derrick Mein, the newest Team Federal member, topped the podium as High Over All and Janet McDougall took home Runner-Up honors in the Main Lady Event at the National Sporting Clays Championship.
Team Krieghoff member Reanna Frauens added two National Titles to her successful 2020 season. In addition, Team Krieghoff member Nicolas Berry won the International Class Championship title in the Main Event.
Hornady team members Sean Murphy and Greg Hamilton won the 2020 Sniper’s Unknown Challenge, October 24-25, in Barnwell, South Carolina.

- EVENTS -
Industry Day at the Range announced that Otis Technology will serve as the official Hand Sanitizer Sponsor of the event. The company will provide 3,000 bottles of hand sanitizer to Industry Day attendees, including media, buyers, manufacturers and staff.
- FIREARMS -
Savage Arms announced the addition of three new models to their Stevens 320 shotgun lineup. These new thumbhole stock pump-actions provide control and versatility and offer a new option for fans of the classic Stevens design.
SIG SAUER announced the continued expansion of the SIG Custom Works series of pistols with the introduction of the SIG Custom Works Equinox Series of pistols for the P226 Equinox and P229 Equinox.
- FISHERIES -
The recreational bag limit for king mackerel has been increased to four fish per person per day through March 16, 2021, in all Atlantic state and federal waters from Miami-Dade through Nassau counties.

Enjoy Iowa’s natural landscapes fishing Iowa’s rivers and streams this fall. A unique angling challenge is hidden around every bend.
- HUNTING -
Military veterans and active military members will be able to join youth hunters for the first time this year on exclusive waterfowl hunting days set aside especially for them.
Hunters should expect to find pheasants in numbers similar or slightly higher than last year when the Nebraska pheasant, quail and partridge seasons open on Oct. 31.
Nebraskans who want to donate or receive harvested deer can participate in the Deer Exchange.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will accept lottery applications for mountain lion permits Nov. 2 – Dec. 9, 2020, for the 2021 hunting season.
- INDUSTRY -
The Yamaha Marine Technical School Partnership program (TSP) reached its 100th member milestone with the addition of Prince William Sound College in Valdez, Alaska.
Primary Arms Government is a distributor of ASP Inc. Law Enforcement products. ASP is a provider of law enforcement equipment, including expandable batons, restraints, tactical lightning, OC spray, and training tools.
Taylor’s & Company Firearms, importers and specialty marketers of historically correct reproduction firearms, announces the appointment of Rob Girard as Vice President of Sales.

Bangers is pleased to announce the addition of Elite Tactical Systems (ETS) products to their catalog listing.
After the close of the stock market today, Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE:RGR) will file its Quarterly Report. Tomorrow, the company will hold a webcast to discuss Q3 operating results.
- NATIONAL PARKS -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials invite the public to participate in a survey that focuses on Visitor Experience Stewardship.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Fix It Sticks introduces two new field-portable, comprehensive tool kits, the Long Range Kit and the 3 Gun Kit for long range shooters and multi-gun competitors 

Hawke® Optics' new Professional Steel and AR Cantilever Mounts and Rings will give you rock-solid accuracy for all of your shooting needs.
- NOW STREAMING -
National Walleye Tour’s second stop of the 2020 season is on St. Mary’s River in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
- ONLINE -
Media Lodge has announced a partnership with USA Carry. USA Carry has provided essential concealed carry resources to firearms enthusiasts since 2007.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Scholastic 3-D Archery announced that Chris Poston is the new North Carolina S3DA State Coordinator. He’s replacing Renee Griffith, the State Coordinator since 2016.

The Second Amendment Foundation offers its sincere congratulations to newly-sworn Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
- PEOPLE -
Tim Woolley, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department Wildlife Division, Biological Services supervisor, is retiring after 28 years of service to the State of Wyoming.
- RADIO -
Benghazi hero Mark "Oz" Geist and DSC's Kinder Outdoors host Billy Kinder discuss the importance of the hunter, angler outdoorsman vote.
- STATE PARKS -

After being closed for nearly five years, the DeRoche Ridge campground at DeGray Lake Resort State Park will reopen for business starting Wednesday, October 28, 2020.

 

 

- STATES -
Many fish in Iowa’s rivers search out deep pools with very little current to spend the winter, but cooler water definitely turns on the bite.
The new shooting range at the Spring Valley Wildlife Area is opening to the public on Friday, Oct. 30, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. The Spring Valley shooting facility was previously closed for repairs and major enhancements
Biologists with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission say there’s an annual peak of reported sightings in October and November, typically from people who are concerned about the dangers resident coyotes could pose; but these secretive canines are not generally a threat to humans and the chances are very good that they have been in the area for some time.
Coming off the heels of an unforgettable archery-only elk hunt when 21 of 26 bowhunters – and all 10 who hunted bulls – harvested elk, the 104 general season elk license holders, 26 for bulls and 78 for antlerless, are primed for one of the most exciting hunting adventures in the Keystone State. The general elk season begins Monday, November 2 and ends Saturday, November 7.
Hunters are advised to be cautious and avoid heavy equipment performing wetland restoration work at Marsh Duck Wildlife Management Area in York County.
- TELEVISION -
This week, Shooting USA covers the Single Action Fast Draw Championships. Plus, John shoots and reports the new IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine National match at Talladega.
This week on Guns & Gear, the show features the new day/night X-Sight LTV scope and OTS LT from ATN Corp, Ruger’s American Competition Pro Duty pistol, Colt’s 1911 Defender and more.
- TRAPPING -
Iowa trappers can expect to find good numbers of furbearers available statewide when the season begins on November 7.
- WILDLIFE -
While Utahns will gain an extra hour of sleep on Sunday due to daylight saving time ending, the time change also means that the evening commute for a lot of Utahns will be during lower-visibility hours, which can increase vehicle/wildlife collisions.
- WORKSHOPS -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering a free virtual workshop to teach skills needed to hunt, field dress and cook squirrel and rabbit to individuals who have little to no hunting experience.
 

Editor’s Note: This feature first appeared in our companion service, The Archery Wire (www.archerywire.com).


One of my clients partners with the Wyoming Migration Initiative and it is fascinating work. When we post about the animals’ movement from week to week- people are enthralled. So with that said, I asked Patrick to provide an overview of the Initiative so that you, too, can learn and share with your audiences. – Michelle Scheuermann, editor, Archery Wire.

Article written by Patrick Rodgers, Wyoming Migration Initiative at the University of Wyoming

A herd of pronghorn moves across its winter range near the Shirley Rim south of Casper, WY. Photo credit: Patrick Rodgers

Every year biologists are learning more and more about the migrations of big game species, thanks to rapid advances in GPS tracking technology. This research has broken out of the academy to capture headlines across the globe, and rack up millions of video views online. Clearly members of the public — and especially hunters and big game enthusiasts — are hungry to learn more about this phenomenon.

In response, the Wyoming Migration Initiative (WMI) at the University of Wyoming has teamed up with a number of agencies and organizations to produce a new series called Migration Minute. It breaks down the latest science and biology jargon into short videos for broad audiences. You can catch it on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

A bull bison licks his nose while walking between feeding sites near Pahaska Tepee, WY. Bison are one of many of Wyoming’s migratory big game species. Photo credit: Patrick Rodgers

The Wyoming Migration Initiative is a team of scientists, filmmakers, and cartographers formed in 2012 to advance migration research. We have a focus on sharing with the public the incredible discoveries that biologists are uncovering, from how far animals migrate, to how they learn how to take the journeys in the first place. The Migration Minute series is our team’s latest effort to show how scientists can clearly communicate their research and findings to the public using accessible and engaging media.

A pair of bull elk forge through snow along their autumn migration route near Dubois, Wyoming. Photo credit: Gregory Nickerson and Travis Zaffarano

“We hope to really give folks a sense of what we’re learning here,” said Patrick Rodgers, WMI Associate Research Scientist and producer of the series. “We want someone to hear the word ‘stopover’ or ‘high-use corridor’ and know exactly what that means. By understanding the science, people should be able to better appreciate what wild animals are doing during migration. We hope this enriches peoples’ experiences on the land, and informs decisions around conservation.”

One episode of the ten-part series will be released every Wednesday, starting on October 21, through the fall. If the series garners considerable interest, the team plans to produce additional episodes specifically on threats to migration that have the potential to decrease big game populations.

The series was made possible through partnerships with Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Knobloch Family Foundation, George B. Storer Foundation, National Science Foundation, Muley Fanatic Foundation - Southeast Wyoming Chapter, Muley Fanatic Foundation - Southwest Wyoming Chapter, Wyoming Governor’s Big Game License Coalition, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Geological Survey, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Safari Club International Foundation and 100 Legacy Fund, and Sitka Gear Ecosystem Grants.

A group of mule deer wades across the outlet of Fremont Lake near Pinedale, WY along the famous Red Desert to Hoback migration corridor. Photo credit: Tanner Warder

WMI was founded in 2012 with the goal of helping the public understand, appreciate, and conserve Wyoming’s migratory ungulates by conducting innovative research and sharing its findings. Learn more at http://www.migrationinitiative.org/, or contact us at: info@migrationinitiative.org Be sure to follow @migrationinitiative on Facebook and Instagram, and @wyo_migrations on Twitter.

 
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