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TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2021

- AMMUNITION -
Beretta USA announced the launch of a brand-new generation of Sako Cartridges into the US market. This launch will include six new and innovative cartridge families developed by Sako.
- COMPETITION -
Missing a limit usually dooms championship hopes, but East Texas Baptist University’s Cody Ross and Ethan Thurston defied the odds by winning the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Classic presented by Bass Pro Shops on Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth with a four-fish bag that weighed 16 pounds, 6 ounces.
Hank Cherry, the Lincolnton, N.C., pro, caught five bass Sunday that weighed 13 pounds, 1 ounce and won the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk with a three-day total of 50 pounds, 15 ounces.
Team Mathews had another impressive showing at the IBO National Triple Crown in Franklin, Pennsylvania securing both 1st and 2nd place podium spots for both the Men’s and Women’s Pro classes.
Bowtech pro shooter Tim Gillingham, a top 3D competitor, once again won the top podium spot. This was the 2nd stop for the 2021 IBO Triple Crown in Franklin, PA.

Team Easton’s Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold each punched their ticket to the Tokyo Olympic Games following the Olympic Trials process that began in 2019.
- EVENTS -
Attendees from across the continent rallied to Fort Missoula, site of BHA’s first Rendezvous, for the group’s 10th annual member gathering June 3-5.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Mercury Marine congratulates Mercury Pro Team member Hank Cherry on his historic win at the 51st annual Bassmaster Classic tournament.
- GEAR -
The unique retainers in the Plano EDGE Terminal Box take organization to the next level, letting Sorensen quickly find exactly what he needs. Thanks to the one-handed latch design, he can get to what he needs quickly.

After acquiring SNAGMAG in late 2019, 1791 Gunleather has continued to develop the lineup of convenient magazine holsters. The product combines the discretion of a pocket-knife with the benefit of an added magazine full of ammunition for your favorite sidearm.
Originally popularized by the late Col. Jeff Cooper, the Yaqui Slide holster design was modernized when Galco added a set of independent tension screw adjustments, allowing for a custom fit to the firearm and micro-adjustment of the draw stroke.
AXIS arrows are constructed using made-in-USA carbon for increased durability and speed. The AXIS micro profile reduces friction both in flight and through the animal.
- INDUSTRY -
Pope and Young, an American bowhunting organization, announced that Selway Archery has pledged to support the organization through their corporate partnership program. Selway has proven their commitment by joining the club as a Silver level corporate partner.

Primary Arms has announced a new addition to its product offerings with Emissary Development, a manufacturer known for their cable management clips and foregrips.
Riton Optics announced that Lipsey’s is the newest distributor of Riton Optics products. The partnership is a natural progression of the continued growth Riton has experienced this year.
TrueTimber has announced multiple CAA USA Micro Conversion Kit models are now available in TrueTimber camo. Fans can now find the popular handgun conversion kit decorated in the iconic TrueTimber Strata camo pattern.
Chaos/CTR, maker of headwear apparel, announced their partnership with Split Rock. Split Rock Sales is a sales and marketing agency representing top outdoor brands in the Midwest.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Cold Steel just released the new Range Boss folding lockback for 2021. The Range Boss is a general-purpose folder that is thin and light enough to carry in a pocket, waistband, or jacket yet is sized for any task.
Kinsey’s announced their collaboration with Fusion Firearms to create a one-of-a-kind pistol. The special pistol is built on Fusion Firearm’s popular Reaction Model and will be offered in 10mm.
- ONLINE -
David Keene’s essay, "The Importance of the NRA at 150," as well as a video interview, is available on A1F.com.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Shoot Like A Girl Founder and President, Karen Butler, has been chosen as a panelist for the 2021-2022 Voice of Leadership Panel. Hosted by The Hunting Wire, the Voice of Leadership Panel is an appointed group of outdoor industry leaders.

The Wild Sheep Foundation expressed its support for S.1616, a bill to streamline permitting and reduce regulatory burdens on small operation filming on federal public lands.
- STATES -
A 15-year-old girl from Bayard was injured in a jet ski accident Saturday night at Bridgeport State Recreation Area near Gering, Nebraska. She is recovering at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora, Colorado.
Sixteen FFA members from across the state are preparing to interview for the opportunity to serve as an Indiana FFA State Officer for the upcoming year. Once completed, seven individuals will be selected to fulfill the roles of president, secretary, northern region vice president, southern region vice president, treasurer, reporter and sentinel.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director Mary Mertz celebrated Ohio’s outstanding inland fishing at the second Inland Fish Ohio Day at Hook Lake at Appalachian Hills Wildlife Area.

Anglers can find fish habitat structure locations and more on Indiana DNR’s new interactive reservoir habitat map.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a body that was recovered yesterday evening from the White River. At approximately 8:06 p.m., first responders were dispatched to the area of the White River and State Road 13 for a male subject found submerged in the water.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has appointed a new director of the Southcentral Region Office in Huntingdon. Michael Beahm, who has served with the Game Commission in the Southeast and Northeast regions, was named director in early June.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a drowning that occurred at Washington Park beach. Responders were dispatched to the beach area in reference to a person missing in the water.

Maine Game Wardens recovered the body of a missing Oregon man in Swan Lake. The recovery marked a culmination of six days of actively searching the lake for the missing man.
A new committee convened by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and sponsored by Gov. Greg Gianforte is looking to improve access along the lower Yellowstone River and as a result protect fish and wildlife habitat and provide for more outdoor recreation opportunities.
K9 Breezy and Game Warden Lucas Bellanceau located a missing 77-year-old Sunday in Bridgton. Clarence Taylor, age 77, who lives at an assisted living center in Bridgton, went missing at around 3:30 Sunday afternoon.
- TELEVISION -
On this episode of “Keith Warren’s Deer and Wildlife Stories”, the program introduces a one of a kind deer farmer, Chuck Frazier. This man is in a league of his own when it comes to growing some of the biggest antlered deer in the Lone Star State.

- WILDLIFE -
Due to their large size, moose can be dangerous when they feel threatened. In some areas of the U.S., wildlife agencies report that more people are injured by moose than bears each year.
- YOUTH -
Sixteen FFA members from across Indiana are preparing to interview for the opportunity to serve as an Indiana FFA State Officer for the upcoming year. During the 92nd Indiana FFA State Convention, the candidates will participate in a rigorous interview and selection process, in which, the winners will be announced at the final session on Thursday, June 17.
 

Did you ever carefully pack the unfamiliar travel items you’ll probably need, then casually toss the work gear in because “it’s always ready to go” only to discover something terribly essential is missing?

Happened to me as I was getting up for the final sprint into South Dakota. Since I knew my camera battery was running a bit low, I decided to put the batteries on the charger while I was driving. One of the big advantages of RVing is that you can do that. Power comes with you via inverters, generators or a shore hook.

That’s when I realized that changing from my normal camera bag to my camera pack I’d left two things: the battery charger and the extra batteries.

It’s surprising how a small thing like that can occupy your mind enough to wipe out several hours of driving. I dialed up my usual camera source in NYC and checked pricing on two spare batteries and a replacement charger. The price was very reasonable, but their overnight shipping charge doubled the total price. I passed, realizing my stubbornness might turn my iPhone into my primary imaging device. I love it, but even with all the cool things can doe, it’s still not the image quality of “real” camera optics.

Getting off the interstate in Rapid City, I saw a Best Buy and decided to give them a shot. They had a replacement charger - with a battery- that is working just fine. Less than $50 for the ability to shoot very wide and extreme telephoto images after a bonehead mistake wasn’t bad.

With fresh batteries, four lenses and two bodies give lots of photo options. Without power, they’re useless. The more familiar you are with your gear, the more you need to double-check everything before starting a big road trip.

But here’s a hard-earned lesson for you: the more comfortable you are with your gear before a big trip, the more you need to go through the mind-numbingly boring job of laying out everything, function checking it, then repacking it with peace of mind. A friend of mine calls it his “stupid check” but it’s actually your “stupid prevention” program.

Speaking of gear, I’ve been using a three pieces of gear that aren’t just useful, they’re ecologically responsible. When traveling in a small RV, space is at a premium. Things that fold up, collapse and are reusable mean you don’t have to worry about replacing disposables or collecting garbage. That’s why I jumped on an offer to give GoSili’s Ocean Collection of silicone glasses, straws and cup covers a try.

GoSili’s silicone cup, lid and straw combination (above) make a cold drink possible without creating waste or spills. When you’re not using them (below) the straw and lid go inside a carrier that fits inside the cup - or in your pocket for later.

They’re made with 100% platinum silicon, making them dishwasher safe. They’re even boil-able if you’re really into sanitization. Before you pause to remember how you dislike the way  soft reusable cups get “squishy” -stop. They have a patented embedded stainless steel ring that makes them “un-squishable”. My test unit came with a reusable silicone straw and stretch cover. You can see from the photos how it keeps my drink from splashing onto my computer, then the cover and straw fold into a handy carry-tin (think Altoid-size) that conveniently goes inside the cup when storing them. A six pack of the straws are $9, and the 20 ounce cups are $11/each or a set of four for $38. If that sounds like a lot, consider how many cups and straws you routinely use and toss…then factor in the amount of trash you’re not creating. Plus, GoSili donates 1% of each purchase to ocean cleanup and conservation.

Since Motoschutzen 2021 isn’t officially underway until this morning (we’ll be riding out into the Black Hills to test out some new guns, then riding sport bikes from Yamaha and an awesome new Ram truck this afternoon), there’s not a lot of action to report-yet.

But here’s another great sunset.

South Dakota can do sunsets.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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