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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021

- COMPETITION -
The Civilian Marksmanship Program has prepared a Mid-Range 3x600 Long Range event to its list of available matches able to be sanctioned at local clubs. Match sanctioning allows CMP Affiliated Clubs to host a number of competitions and clinics, including air rifle, highpower rifle, pistol, rimfire, smallbore rifle and long range disciplines, on their own ranges.
Paige Pearce continued her outdoor target archery success with another California State Field title. Most notably, Paige’s score of 1853 (636 field round, 583 animal round, and 634 hunter round) broke all 4 state records.
Trosper Archery Club located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma hosted the Oklahoma S3DA 3D State Championship. Oklahoma S3DA will now look forward to their State Outdoor Target Championship coming up on June 26th, 2021.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina was home to the first in-person national-level tournament for the National Archery in the Schools Program since July of 2019.
- EVENTS -
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Becoming an Outdoors Woman program will offer a half-dozen Beyond BOW events this summer at various locations across Michigan.

Limited sponsorship and exhibitor spaces are still available for SHOT Show® Industry Day at the Range, which will take place on Monday, January 17, 2022.
Primary Arms Government announced its attendance at the TSDPCA 2021 Conference in Galveston, scheduled from June 21st to June 24th. The Texas School District Police Chiefs’ Association promotes professionalizing of school district policing
- FISHERIES -
Idaho Fish and Game is closing salmon fishing on the Little Salmon River, effective at the end of fishing hours on Friday, June 18, as Chinook salmon harvest is approaching current harvest objectives.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
The Benton High School duo of Peyton Grantham of Benton, Louisiana, and Tanner Underwood of Bossier City, Louisiana, won the U.S. Army High School Fishing tournament. The victory advanced the winning team to the 2021 U.S. Army High School Fishing National Championship.

The Stephen F. Austin University duo of Hunter Muncrief of Pineland, Texas, and River Lee of Nacogdoches, Texas, won the Major League Fishing Wiley X College Faceoff at Lake O’ The Pines in Jefferson, Texas.
The Texas Team Trail (TXTT) presented by Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s has rescheduled its championship event at Lake Whitney for October 23-24. Originally slated for June 5-6, the event was cancelled due to flooding from local storms.
Boater Bryan Gunter of Ninety Six, South Carolina wins the Phoenix Bass Fishing League in Appling, Georgia. Gunter earned $6,213 for his victory at the event.
- GEAR -
Today, Dad knows that precision shooting is more possible than ever.

Safariland debuted a holster video demonstrating the superior retention aspects of their holster technology. This extreme video puts new light on proven technology.
Hunting season is quickly approaching and the hottest ground blind on the market, the Rhino 180 See Through Blind, is in stock and ready to hit the stores today.
- GRANTS -
The Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association has announced the 2021 recipients of its Kermit Henning Youth Education Grants.
- JOBS -
Management Search’s client is a strong, growing manufacturer of premium consumer products serving the shooting sports industry. They are working on their behalf to find a strong Director of Engineering to contribute technical expertise, drive innovation, and improve engineering processes keeping their technology at the forefront of the industry.

Savage Arms is now hiring for multiple positions at its Massachusetts headquarters. Positions are in marketing, compliance and operations.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
By providing a powerful potion like Big & J's DEER DIG IT™ that meets the whitetail’s nutritional needs, you’ll not only attract and hold more deer on the land you hunt, you can even promote new travel patterns that will put them where you want them.
The new Luth-AR Lo-Drag upper receiver, made from extruded 6061 Aluminum, is designed to be lightweight, without a forward assist, shell deflector or dust cover.
The Realtree ProFISHiency 6 ft 8 in M Freshwater Spinning Rod and Reel Combo has a tough graphite core and a double-anodized aluminum spool for lightweight strength so you can take on that big fish with confidence.

Dryshod, maker of performance waterproof footwear for outdoor recreation and occupational use, has expanded its line of women’s gardening boots with the release of the new Sod Buster garden ankle boot in black.
- ONLINE -
Christensen Arms announced that Jim Shockey will be live on Christensen Arms’ Rapid-Fire Friday event this Friday, June 18th at 2pm MT.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says President Joe Biden was being intellectually dishonest and the legacy media has allowed him to get away with it by pushing gun control on the anniversary of the 2016 Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida.
Prime fish and game habitat in eastern Arkansas will remain publicly owned and publicly accessible following Tuesday’s cancellation of a planned land sale that was strongly opposed by Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ Arkansas chapter.

The CMP would like to extend our welcome to the latest additions to the State Director team. These include Jeff Chandler, Washington State Director and Leslie Martin, Louisiana State Director.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Hybrid Light, a solar-powered, mobile lighting, and charging flashlight company has partnered up with Folds of Honor and rebranded their Journey 300 flashlight.
- PUBLISHING -
MidwayUSA is excited to announce the release of "The Larry Gun - Part 1," a short story by Larry Potterfield, Founder and Chairman of the Board.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
The nation’s best bass anglers will attempt to tame the Potomac River this week during the MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Presented by Bad Boy Mowers, Federal Ammunition Stop 5 Presented by Lucas Oil at the Potomac River. It is the fifth stop on the tour with action running June 17-20, 2021, near Marbury, MD.

- STATES -
As the summer heats up and people begin flocking to Great Lakes beaches, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources urges everyone to keep water and pier safety in mind.
Staff at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on proposed awards for the Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Grant Program’s and Summer Motorized Trail Pass (SMTP) Grant Program’s 2021 application cycles. Public comment on the programs’ proposed awards is open through Wednesday, July 14.
Due to public concern regarding brown trout declines in some popular rivers in southwest Montana, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public input on potential fishing regulation changes.
Hunters have until July 2 to apply for a 2021-2022 multispecies lottery permit. Two types of permits are available: Super Tag and Combo. Mail and over-the-counter applications must be received by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission by 5 p.m. on July 2.

North Bear Creek Wildlife Area, in northeast Winneshiek County, is home to legendary Iowa whitetail deer, wild turkeys and the namesake creek that has been voted by trout anglers as the top trout stream in the state three times in a row.
- TELEVISION -
This week on MOJO TV, it’s that time of year when Terry loads up in the Mojo truck and heads to the Brite Ranch. Terry aims to take down a mule deer and maybe even a bonus Aoudad.
Shooters are back for the Talledega 600. For the Civilian Marksmanship Program, it’s a Mini-Nationals named the Southern Classic – and it’s featured on Shooting USA.
- WILDLIFE -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is encouraging landowners to help bobolinks, meadowlarks, Savannah sparrows, and grasshopper sparrows by waiting a little longer to mow to give these birds a chance to complete their nesting season.
- YOUTH PROGRAMS -
High school athletes and teams representing schools from across the country are participating in state tournaments and championship events hosted by the USA Clay Target League. Overall, 47 events that collectively total 62 days of individual and team competition will be held in June across the country.
 

What is your Focal Point?

As we grow older there comes an age when our arms are not long enough to focus on small letters, bluntly, we can’t see clearly without the aid of glasses. For this writer, conservation worker, active hunter and target shooter, it was at the age of 40 when I went to read the back of the toothpaste tube when brushing my teeth. I called out to my wife that they had messed up the printing. It was blurry to unreadable. She took a fast look and told me there was nothing wrong with the printing. My eyes changed that fast from 20/20.

Off to the optometrist for my first set of glasses and yes, I needed bifocals. I remember stepping off the curb after putting them on the first time and feeling like I had stepped off the edge of the earth. The doctor told me the first change most likely would be the most significant. It was, not to mention a new learning process.

I operate tractors, bulldozers and about every other kind of equipment there is on the farm, even my truck was hard to see the dashboard display at times with the glasses. Conclusion, even with the new specs I could not see clearly in some circumstances. It was not until the VA took over my eye care that a great doctor told me the mystic secrets of eye ware. I learned there are adjustments that can be made to glasses when made. To me that is improving my quality of life.

What is your focal point? All glasses are made to a standard focal point that was set when people did not work on monitors and held books to read at a standard approximately 16 inches. That will not cut it when operating machinery or monitors that are 24 inches or more from your eyes. Measure the distance from your eye to the monitor for example and see what it is. Mine are about 24 inches to 28 inches (second monitor), not 16. Measure the distance from your eye to the dashboard display of your truck or car and you will find it is even farther. If your glasses are made to the 16-inch focal point, it will be hard to see especially at night. Have your new glasses set or made to your focal point, it does not cost more.

Second, constantly turning around to watch the tractor attachments, PTO running, backing up in the woods or clearing the area for obstacles, the normal bifocal glasses leave you stranded if you turn to look past the bifocal area on the edges of the glasses. My glasses are made with very wide coverage of the bifocal so when I turn, they still allow good vision to the edges of my glasses. You have to ask to have this done or you will get the standard issue. This adjustment does not cost any more either.

Third, I have the bifocal top edge made to sit at the center of my pupil. This allows me to quickly use the bifocal or long-distance portion of the glasses. This is a huge advantage when watching equipment and moving from close in to farther out when dozing, using the backhoe or bush hogging, or the best one, getting focused on flushing birds. Again, you have to ask for it.

Along with all of the “custom” making of my glasses, again which does not cost any more, I have the largest pads installed for more comfort and greater area resting on my nose bridge. I’m older and don’t want an uncomfortable pair of glasses taking away from my enjoyment of the outdoors. I do enjoy operating equipment in the woods and fields doing every kind of wildlife habitat work there is. Why not “see” what I’m doing better?

Further, as we get older, stress will affect your vision no matter how good the glasses are. If you are over tired or stressed, there is always another day. The chance of accidents increases substantially when you are tired. Fully rested is a great way to start a day outdoors. One indicator for me, when my boots get to feel like lead weights, and you all know what I mean, I stop, day is over.

The message, get an idea of your focal point and talk to your eye care specialist. I’m glad I had one who asked the questions to let me know how he could better help what I do.

— Craig Alderman

Craig is a former Air Force Pilot, founder of the Quail and Upland Wildlife Federation and an active on-the-ground, wildlife habitat and clean streams enthusiast.

 
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