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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2020

- AWARDS -
SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the SIG SAUER Electro-Optics ROMEOZero has been awarded the 2020 NASGW POMA-Caliber Award for “Best New Optic.”
- COMPETITION -
Hornady congratulates team member Jessie Harrison on winning the 2020 USPSA Race Gun Nationals, October 23-24, in Frostproof, Florida.
- CONSERVATION -
Along with the nation’s leading recreational fishing and boating organizations, the Center for Sportfishing Policy today released A Vision for Marine Fisheries Management in the 21st Century: Priorities for the Next Administration, a collection of recommendations to improve the way America’s federal saltwater fisheries are managed.
- CONTESTS -
Athlon Outdoors is giving someone the chance to win $1 million as part of its Shoot For $1 Million Sweepstakes.
Beretta is excited to announce the launch of the first annual Beretta x Ducks Unlimited Sweepstakes, during which participants will have the chance to win a full waterfowl gear pack plus bi-weekly prizes.

- FIREARMS -
Henry Repeating Arms is commemorating Benjamin Tyler Henry’s 200th birthday with a limited-edition release of the toggle-link lever action design he patented in 1860.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
The 2020 Toyota Series Plains Division will wrap up with a tournament next week in Branson, Missouri, Nov. 5-7, with the Toyota Series at Table Rock Lake.
Major League Fishing (MLF) has announced the schedule, rules, payouts and entry dates for the 2021 Abu Garcia College Fishing season, culminating in the Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI National Championship presented by Lowrance on Grand Lake in Grove, OK.
- GEAR -
Galco introduces a new version of the extremely popular FasTrax PAC waistpack – for compact pistols with red dot sights. It’s available in gray/black or MultiCam Black for $89.

Nilodor’s Kennel Wash is specially formulated with proprietary cleaners and the company’s “Super N Concentrate” to clean and neutralize sever odors. Kennel Wash is highly concentrated, simply attach water hose to sprayer (automatically dilutes 3oz. per 1 gallon of water) and spray on affected areas to eliminate odors, reduce urine and feces build-up.
- HUNTING -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says hunters harvested 40 moose in this year’s regulated moose hunting seasons that were limited to Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit E in the northeastern corner of the state to reduce the impact of winter ticks on the moose population.
Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season that begins Saturday, November 14 and ends Sunday, November 29.
- INDUSTRY -
Celerant Technology announced an expansion of its current integration with NILS, a designer and distributor of fine winter apparel and skiwear.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) announce third quarter of 2020 reported net sales of $145.7 million and diluted earnings of $1.39 per share, compared with net sales of $95.0 million and diluted earnings of 27¢ per share in the third quarter of 2019.

The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) bestowed the Clarence W. Watson Award upon Dr. Leandro Esteban "Steve" Miranda during its 74th annual meeting.
Corporal Mac Davis is the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) 2020 Colonel Bob Brantley Wildlife Officer of the Year. Davis has 20 years of law enforcement experience, including seven with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC).
The Grab A Box (GAB) program launched with select groups in April 2020, enables NGO's to capture revenue, while bringing unique gear and a Golden Ticket sweepstakes experience to their members.

- MEDIA -
Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) and “Hunting Matters” welcomes Tyler Sharp, CEO and Editor in Chief for Modern Huntsman.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Ameristep's unique, five-hub, pentagon design of the new-for-2020 blind creates an asymmetrical shape that offers plenty of room for bulky clothing, gear, and more.
Hawke Optics has added new scope mounts and rings to their product lineup. The new Professional Steel and AR Cantilever mounts and rings increase the scope mounting options to 79 different SKUs including 1-inch, 30mm and 34mm rings and mounts.
- NOTICES -
The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests has closed several low-lying recreation sites in the predicted path of Hurricane Zeta. The sites will remain closed until the storm passes and sites are safe for visitors.

- OPTICS -
Bushnell has taken its professional-grade Elite Tactical compact spotting scope to an even higher level with the new 8-40x 60mm LMSS2. It builds on the original Lightweight Modular Spotting Scope with features including upgraded exterior lens coatings, updated HORUS reticle options and a power-change throw lever as well as other user control enhancements.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Lime City Chapter of Whitetails Unlimited recently donated $3,500 to J.E. Roush Lake Fish & Wildlife Area (FWA).
A coalition of groups whose users rely on the Global Positioning System (GPS) wants the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to change its mind about an April 20 decision to permit Ligado Networks to begin construction of a land-based industrial 5G (fifth generation) “L-Band” wireless network.
Feradyne Outdoors, manufacturer of nineteen industry-leading archery brands including Sure-Loc and Carbon Express, becomes the latest Silver Level sponsor of Scholastic 3-D Archery.

Felicia Sanders, the Coastal Bird Conservation Project Supervisor for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), is the 2020 Wildlife Biologist of the Year for the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA).
The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) has named North Carolina Wildlife Resources Watha State Fish Hatchery Superintendent Jeff Evans the organization’s 2020 Fisheries Biologist of the Year
The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) named the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Community Outdoor Outreach Program (CO-OP) the 2020 Diversity and Inclusion Award winner during their 74th annual meeting. The program's intent is to engage under-represented audiences in outdoor recreation and nature.
The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) bestowed a Special Recognition Award upon the Alabama Aquatic Biodiversity Center (AABC) during their 74th annual meeting. The AABC is the largest state non-game recovery program of its kind in the nation.

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) and Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department’s collaboration on the Oklahoma Fishing Trail has been given a Special Recognition Award by the Directors of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA).
Oklahoma's Outdoors Are Always Open communication campaign by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) to promote outdoor recreation during the trying times of the Covid-19 pandemic has been awarded a Special Recognition Award by the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
For the past 41 years, nothing stopped the largest, longest-running annual gathering of deer researchers in the nation, the Southeast Deer Study Group (SEDSG) meeting, until COVID-19. But QDMA and NDA are stepping up to ensure this important event stays alive in 2021 by hosting it as a virtual conference, February 23-24, 2021.
- PUBLISHING -
With a full-length article showcasing the company’s history, mission and plans for the coming year, Shoot Like A Girl is the cover story of Archery World Magazine’s October/November issue.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features MEC Outdoors manager Shawn Wozniak, Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz, Wisconsin DNR Great Lakes Regional Fisheries Supervisor Brad Eggold, and archery expert JC Chamberlin.
This week on America Outdoors Radio Colin Kearns, the Editor in Chief of Field and Stream, talks about hunting camps and why hunters love to spend time at them every fall.
- RECOGNITION -
The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies named Cpl. Mac Davis of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission the 2020 Colonel Bob Brantley Wildlife Officer of the Year at their 74th annual meeting, held virtually Oct. 26-28.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
The Youth Shooting Sports Alliance is pleased to announce a donation of $5,000 from Chattanooga Shooting Sports.
Mammoth Coolers announced that they will be the official cooler for the 2nd annual Crappie Expo in Branson, Missouri.
Christensen Arms announced that they have had the privilege of being part of a truly special event created by selfless individuals that honor American heroes: The Memorial 3 Gun Competition held October 9-11, 2020.
- STATES -
After the recent Range Fire burned through much of the Timpanogos Wildlife Management Area, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources closed the property Tuesday until further notice in an effort to avoid disturbance of the habitat restoration projects currently underway and to ensure public safety.
They may be synonymous with Halloween because of their spooky appearance, but bats play a critical role in the health and economy of Arkansas. Help the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission celebrate Bat Week this week in honor of all the benefits bats bring.
The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) annual winter trout program will soon begin with an overall stocking of 6,860 rainbow trout in three southeast Missouri lakes -- Perryville’s Legion Lake, Jackson’s Rotary Lake and Farmington’s Giessing Lake.
- TELEVISION -
This Week on MOJO TV, the team looks back at Mike Morgan’s last hunt for MOJO, which happened to be one of his most favorite adventures at Ranchland Outfitters in Alberta, Canada.
- WILDLIFE -
November is Manatee Awareness Month and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding the public that these large marine mammals are on the move.
 

It takes a mess of black bullhead to make a meal. However, it only takes a few bullheads where they do not belong to make a mess of an important native rainbow trout fishery.

Small and chubby, the black bullhead is native to middle America and most at home at the bottom of slow-flowing silty pools in prairie streams. They have been stocked well outside their natural range, including southern California.  

A “mess” of black bullhead caught in a baited minnow trap (above).Traps were set by CDFW biologists (below) Courtesy CDFW

Black bullhead were discovered swimming in the West Fork San Luis Rey River—a piece of water that harbors the last remaining population of coastal rainbow trout in San Diego County, California. The coastal rainbow dubbed by science as Oncorhynchus mykiss irideus, perhaps in some homage to the goddess Iris, lives in streams flowing into the Pacific Ocean. The subspecies occurs no further south than the San Luis Rey River population, and is considered a Heritage Trout by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).

Black bullhead escaped into the remote West Fork San Luis Rey River from a breached upstream stock tank. The small catfish took a hold in the trout stream. Black bullhead produce many eggs, care for their young and can survive extremes in temperatures and habitats.  Thus, bullheads can out-compete the more desirable native trout for food and space. The non-native black bullhead also degrade habitat by their feeding behaviors, clouding the stream, making it more difficult for sight-feeding trout to find food.  Black bullhead possess a strong sense of taste and are direct predators on trout eggs incubating in the stream bed as oxygen-rich water percolates through otherwise protective gravels in the spring of the year.

Relying on a Sport Fish Restoration Grant derived from excise taxes paid by fishing tackle manufacturers, biologists from the CDFW interceded.  In 2016, fish biologists deployed a number of collapsible minnow traps baited with cat food and fished them over many nights, the time at which black bullhead are most active.  Captured black bullhead, culled out of the stream to the point of depletion, were counted and euthanized. Biologists replicated the baited traps endeavor in 2017 and 2018, catching zero black bullhead.

Thanks to the Sport Fish Restoration Grant native rainbow trout are returning -without their pesky bullhead companions. Photo courtesy CDFW.

The work paid off for fish and fishing:  CDFW biologists counted 33 black bullhead and 72 coastal rainbow trout during an initial daytime snorkel survey in 2016.  Following the concentrated removal of the invasive bullheads, a snorkel survey a year later revealed zero bullhead and 446 rainbows, mostly young of the year.  Reduced predation on coastal rainbow trout eggs may explain the difference, aided by flows favorable to the sport fish.

-- Craig Springer
Springer is with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program

 
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