SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES   
MONDAY, JUNE 14, 2021

- COMPETITION -
Team Vihtavuori member, Bruce Piatt, scored a 1920-176x to place second at the 2021 Bianchi Cup. Piatt used N320 Vihtavuori pistol powder exclusively.
Implementing a two-stage game plan, Brody Hopper and Landon Franks of Alabama’s Cullman High School caught a five-bass limit of 13 pounds, 1 ounce to win the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series Classic presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors on Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth.
When conditions trashed his practice findings, Mark Pendergraf of Fort Worth, Texas, made a key adjustment and won the inaugural Bassmaster B.A.S.S. Nation Kayak Series Championship on Possum Kingdom Lake.
- EVENTS -
Pope and Young is excited to announce that events for their 32nd Biennial Convention have officially been committed to and locked in.  The convention will take place in Reno, NV July 14th to the 17th.
The National Walleye Tour Presented by Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s will host its third regular-season event on Lake Erie at Huron, Ohio, June 24-25. The tournament circuit features a pro-am style format and guarantees over 100 percent payback.  

- GEAR -
Completely re-engineered for big volume in a small package, the FOXPRO Hi-Jack features a full-color graphic LCD screen, auto-volume, wireless upload, battery level indication, timer or time clock and FOXBANG technology.
- GIFTS -
Father’s Day is around the corner.  Whether Dad enjoys shooting at the range, fishing or hunting, Radians safety products will please and protect him.
- INDUSTRY -
Primary Arms Optics is proud to announce that their SLx MD-25 Micro Red Dot with ACSS CQB Reticle was recommended for duty-use following extensive testing with the National Tactical Officers Association.
- JOBS -
The Murray Road Agency is looking for an energetic and well-versed marketer. The successful candidate will have a solid background in marketing, communications or social media.

- NATIONAL -
Under the “Notice of Proposed Rule Making,” the ATF is moving to make between 10 million and 40 million firearms now in existence legally “unregistered short-barrel rifles.” This affects all gun owners and disabled shooters the product was designed for. SB Tactical asks the firearms community to use its right to comment on the proposed rule.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Triton Boats announced the launch of the all-new Triton 21 XRT, for maximum performance in bass fishing. Redesigned and refreshed to maximize time on the water, the Triton 21 XRT offers improved features that will impress the most serious of anglers.
With the fall hunting season approaching, now is the time to check out Hunt Monkey, a new line from the company that brought you Fish Monkey performance fishing gloves. Two great choices are the Ridge Runner and the Apex Hunt Dry-Tec.
- ONLINE -
The National Deer Association Director of Conservation, Matt Ross will host today’s Beer & Deer webinar. Supporters can tune in for this month’s episode: “How to Become a Deer Jawbone Aging Expert.”

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership has commended the announcement the U.S. Department of Agriculture intends to “restore or replace” the previous administration’s decision to exempt the Tongass National Forest from the 2001 Roadless Rule.
- PROMOTIONS -
TrueTimber announces Edwin Evers Father’s Day Sweepstakes with a tremendous list of prizes from TrueTimber, General Tire, OPTIMA Batteries, PowerStop Brakes and Tacklewebs.
- RETAIL -
BIG 8 PRODUCTS, a taxidermy products company, has restocked its popular product––the ‘CHANGE UP.’ The ‘CHANGE UP’ is a big buck antler display kit.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Luth-AR is once again a sponsor of the 2021 Nordic Vortex Tri-Gun Match held at Forest Lake Sportsmen’s Club in Forest Lake, MN June 18th-20th. Luth-AR will be a Division Sponsor for 2021.

Accufire Technology is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
- TELEVISION -
In this episode of “The High Road with Keith Warren”, Keith heads back up to North Dakota to accomplished radio host and long time buddy Scott Bachmeier’s cattle ranch, where Scott has been fighting a battle against a Prairie Dog infestation.
- YOUTH PROGRAMS -
Scott Rockett, 18, of Cary, North Carolina, was recently selected by members of the Civilian Marksmanship Program scholarship committee to carry the distinction of Top Recipient of the 2021 Carolyn Hines Memorial Scholarship.
 

Three days to cover nearly thirteen-hundred miles sounds like a pretty leisurely pace. And it is, even if you’re driving an RV and towing a (small) motorcycle trailer.

My routinely cranking 12-14 hour days are over. With an RV you don’t want to drive to the point of exhaustion, you want to arrive with some energy -and daylight in order to quickly and easily setup for the night and relax.

The drive to Rapid City, South Dakota isn’t bad, despite some slowdown areas of construction and the never-fun drive around major cities.

But it certainly is long, especially when you’re traveling solo.

To break up the monotony and keep the joints moving, I drink lots of water, and take a five or ten minute break every couple of hours. The water not only helps keep me hydrated, it helps remind me of the need to take those breaks. Yes, I am bringing a bathroom along, but it’s nowhere close to the driver’s seat.

There should be a sunrise like this (above) at the end of every long day of driving. And traveling in an RV means you can eat healthy meals. This is a “one panner” of sautéed shrimp and asparagus with sliced avocado and fresh tomato.

If you’re facing a drive through Illinois on Interstate 24, here’s a piece of advice: allow plenty of extra time. For some reason the state highway department has decided this would be a perfect time to cut one lane out several consecutive bridges. When the problems getting through Metropolis, Illinois, makes St. Louis at rush hour seem reasonable, something’s wrong.

Having traveled in hotels for more decades than most, I have some deeply ingrained habits. One is calling to guarantee the hotel/campground knows I might be late, but I will be there.

On Friday, I called Cedar Creek Resort outside Columbia, Missouri, to let them know the traffic had delayed me considerably longer than expected.

Glad I did, because they had me arriving on Saturday, not Friday. They were a total sellout - with the exception of one just-completed pull-through space (#500) in the back side of the campground.

Portions of this piece were written in space #500 of Cedar Creek. While the gravel may still be soft and the ground un-sodded, it beats parking overnight in a parking lot somewhere. And that sunset was postcard quality.

It’s not always necessary to call, but it is always courteous to let your hosts know you’re later than normal (most arrivals are mid-late afternoon). That call might keep you from finding out you don’t have a parking spot for the night.

That’s absolutely no fun.

As promised last week, I’m reading some real books during this trip. Normally books, music and entertainment come off the tablet or phone, but I’ve finally accept that spending less time on the screens at night helps me sleep better. So too, does the hydration. Maybe the doctors are on to something.

Don’t limit when traveling. If you allow yourself some time, you might discover something cool like the Rendezvous, (above) a reenactment of the spring gathering where trappers, indians, farmers and traders got together in the spring to barter the goods collected/constructed over the winter. Yes, that’s an entire buffalo hide (below).

Today, we all arrive to begin Motoschutzen 2021 tomorrow. It will be my longest interaction with industry folks in many months.

Can’t wait to see what’s out there in the Black Hills.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
Outdoor Wire - 155 Litchfield Rd., Edgartown, MA 02539
Copyright © 2021, OWDN, All Rights Reserved.