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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2021

- COMPETITION -
Registration is now open for the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s junior air rifle event, the Gary Anderson Invitational. The annual match is set to be held Dec. 3-4, 2021, at the South Competition Center in Alabama, and Dec. 4 only at the Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center in Ohio.
- ENFORCEMENT -
Just like you’d never fly a plane without getting some training and doing a lot of preparation, you shouldn’t go fishing or hunting without making sure you know the laws. A common mistake that DWR conservation officers see is people killing wildlife without a valid permit or fishing on an expired license.
- EVENTS -
Volunteers are needed at Blue Grass Fish & Wildlife Area (FWA) for a property-wide cleanup effort, Saturday, Sept. 18, with DNR and the Friends of Blue Grass FWA group.
The National Wild Turkey Federation is proud to announce its upcoming Conservation Week and is challenging all to partake in conservation by getting outdoors.
The U.S. Concealed Carry Association is committed to moving forward with the 2021 Concealed Carry and Home Defense Expo in Ft. Worth. USCCA has invited Colion Noir, Tim Kennedy, “Kentucky Ballistics,” and others to attend the three-day event.

- HUNTING -
Deer hunters who applied for a Vermont muzzleloader season antlerless deer permit by the August 4 deadline can now go to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife website to see if they won a permit.
Montana's young hunters will have the state’s waterfowl and pheasants pretty much to themselves Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 25-26.
Vermont's hunting season for ruffed grouse or "partridge," is September 25-December 31 this year. The daily limit is 4 grouse with a possession limit of 8.
The Iowa deer hunting tradition will be passed on to about 10,000 young hunters who are participating in the youth deer season, which opens on Sept. 18.

The first of Iowa’s two-day youth waterfowl seasons begin Sept. 25 in the north zone, allowing the kids to experience the fun of the hunt, without the pressure of keeping up with the adults, or fighting lousy weather.
- INDUSTRY -
Gearfire, an industry leader in eCommerce, Point of Sale, and Merchant Services, announces its newest partnership with wholesale distributor and supplier of shooting sports and outdoor products Iron Valley™ Supply Co.
- LITIGATION -
U.S. LawShield is backing the Connecticut Citizens Defense League, Inc. as they take the state of Connecticut to federal court for violating the Second Amendment rights of its citizens.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
The new Field Locker Element Bow Case is built with the same secure technology as Plano’s Field Locker Gun Cases and caters to diehard archers.

With pro Aaron Martens' brilliant insight, Gamakatsu has developed the new G-Power Flip & Punch Hook.
Elite Survival Systems' new tactical messenger bag is extremely versatile and can easily carry your laptop, sidearm, and more.
The Millennium Marine Spyderlok Rod Tree is made from anodized, low-glare finish aluminum with stainless steel hardware, making it impervious to saltwater corrosion.

Beretta USA announced the new M9A4, an M9 with modern features such as a red-dot optic compatible slide, dovetailed tritium night sights for optimal sight options, an enhanced short reset Xtreme Trigger System, an 18-round magazine, and a Beretta Vertec frame with included aggressively textured Vertec-style thin grips.

Made-in-the-USA and NIJ-Certified Level IIIA, the BulletSafe Vital Protection 3 (VP3) Vest is the crowning achievement of BulletSafe’s collection of life-saving products. Easily concealed beneath a working uniform, this vest is ideal for law enforcement, security personnel and anyone working in a dangerous profession.
- ONLINE -
The Second Amendment Foundation invites run rights activists across the country to participate in the thirty-sixth annual Gun Rights Policy Conference, which will be a virtual event held online September 25 and 26, hosted by the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Scott Smith has been named as the S3DA Northeast Arkansas Regional Coordinator.
The International Hunter Education Association-USA is proud to announce a new partnership with HuntStand, which will allow its Hunter Education Instructors the opportunity to try the HuntStand Pro app free for one year.

- STATES -
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission will conduct its next bimonthly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 21, at McCormick’s Creek State Park.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources was honored Monday for an environmental investigation led by conservation officers in the DNR Law Enforcement Division revealing that Flint-based Oil Chem illegally disposed of more than 47 million gallons of environmentally harmful liquid in the City of Flint’s sewer system over an eight-year period.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting comments on the proposed fee for the new lifetime trout fishing license, through Oct. 26.
Forty American flags stood tall and the sound of bagpipes rang out on State Game Lands 93 in Somerset County as the Pennsylvania Game Commission rededicated a memorial to honor the 40 heroic passengers and crew members of United Airlines Flight 93.

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Director Jim Douglas received on Sept. 13 the national Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies’ top honor: the Seth Gordon Award.
Indiana’s harvest season has arrived, and farmers harvesting corn and soybean crops mean more slow-moving agricultural equipment will be traveling on Indiana’s rural roads and highways.
- TELEVISION -
This week Ducks Unlimited Television (DU TV) takes you to the Texas coastal prairie where DU TV cameras capture great hunting action and we learn more about the Texas Prairie Wetlands Project.
Find stories worth sharing and adventures worth doing with fan- favorite programming on Sportsman Channel. Learn from the best by tuning into Blitz TV, Final Draw and Backwoods Life.

On Wednesday night, Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel showcase the most popular week on outdoor TV – #DeerWeek.
For Deer Week, the challenge is for western hunters shooting long-range steel animal targets in the high country of Utah. The best of Precision Rifle Shooters show up to take on Doug Koenig’s rifle challenge on this week’s episode of Shooting USA.
This week, Guns & Gear features the Savage Impulse straight-pull rifle, Black Hills Ammunition's Gold ammo in 6.5 Creedmoor, the S&W M&P15T II and more.
- WILDLIFE -
Fall is approaching and that means Florida black bears are traveling and searching for food. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds you to help protect both people and bears by securing garbage and other items that could attract these animals to your yard or neighborhood.

 

Editor’s Note: This feature first appeared in our companion service, The Archery Wire. 


As a social media manager, there is a bit of a struggle of what to post, when to post, what image goes with it, etc. Do you tell a story? Or just post a strong image with few words? Do you not post at all?

This past weekend was a momentous occasion – commemorating 20 years of 9/11. Those of you reading this know how important 9/11 is to our community. And personally, to my family, too.

I saw some misses this past weekend regarding posts that were meant to honor the memories of that fateful day, but instead fell way short. They were tone deaf.

I even had a conversation with one client about “we should post something.” No, we don’t need to “post something.” We need to share our hearts from that day. And as a social media manager for individuals and companies, I can’t share what’s in their hearts. Only they can do that. I can’t just make an image of the twin towers in a shadow and post the words #NeverForget and think that my job as a social media manager is done. Check that off the list.

Nope. Not going to happen.

The best stories and images I saw over the weekend were stories in first-person and therefore, were from the heart. Some had actual pictures they took from that weekend. Some shared where they were, what they were doing, and how they felt. Some shared tributes of those fallen – as well as real stories from real survivors. Some donated to a cause to help those survivors from 9/11. Honestly, if it’s from the heart, there is no wrong answer here.

Some stayed silent.

Silence is okay. A customer isn’t looking at your Instagram feed and saying to themselves, “oh snap, XYZ manufacturer didn’t post a commemorative image today.” I mean, I think of the hundreds of brands I follow on Facebook and Instagram, and do I know if all of them posted something? No. But if I saw one of them posted something I deemed tone deaf or just plain short-sighted, I will notice that and may even call them out on it.

I saw that happen a few times. I cringed.

Out of curiosity, I performed a random poll of two manufacturers, one influencer and one non-profit in our (archery) space on Instagram. One didn’t post anything, two posted an image with the words #NeverForget and one posted from the heart. The one from the heart got the most likes and engagement, in case you were wondering. But hey, that’s social media, after all. It should “social.”

I said above there is no wrong answer here – if it’s authentic and true to who you are. But don’t “just post something.” Get creative. If you didn’t live during 9/11, read up on it. Read about the “The Falling Man.” Watch documentaries on the subject. Ask your employees or co-workers about their stories. You never know what you’ll learn.

I know that you know, we all know, we will #NeverForget.

-- Michelle Scheuermann, editor, Archery Wire

 
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