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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2022

- ARCHERY -
Bow Spider announces its sponsorship of the Everest Course at the Hoyt Archery Northwest Mountain Challenge, one of the most difficult target archery competitions in the world.
Hot off her record-setting victory at the NFAA Marked 3D championship, Bowtech pro shooter Paige Pearce brought home the gold as the 2022 USA Archery Field Nationals Champion.
- COMPETITION -
Team Vihtavuori member Bruce Piatt shot perfect back-to-back 1920’s to win both the Louisiana State Action Pistol Championship and the Crawfish Cup Regional Action Pistol Championship.
Team Lapua members Joe Besche, Maddisyn Reed, and Brian Brandt claimed the overall top three places at the American Rimfire Association Tournament held at the Benchrest Rifle Club of St. Louis in Wright City, Missouri.
Based on the results of the 2022 Western and Eastern NASP® National Tournaments and using rosters of all registered Academic Archers, NASP® announces its All-American Academic Teams in Elementary, Middle School, and High School Divisions.

- EVENTS -
Blackhawk, along with Eagle Industries, are pleased to announce both companies are attending the Special Operations Forces Industry Conference, which takes place in Tampa, Florida.
XS Sights will display its newest products at the 2022 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Houston, May 27 - 29. These include the soon-to-be-released Glock Sight Pusher Tool with unique inline press design.
- FISHING -
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announce a settlement agreement with a commercial fishing captain for resource-related crimes dating back to 2015.
- GEAR -
Action Blaster II is a non-residue cleaner degreaser that blasts away fouling, while Spray II adds Tetra Gun lubricant technology to its cleaning functionality, providing an all-in-one aerosol product that cleans, lubricates and protects (CLP). Both the propellant and solvent evaporate after use, while Spray II leaves a light, non-oily coating of Tetra fluoropolymer lubricant on the gunmetal.

Designed to be belt carried or attached to MOLLE platforms, the Liberty concealed carry belt pouch is discreet, compact and can be worn in vertical or horizontal orientation.
Hornady Security’s family of RAPiD security vaults provide quick, dependable, touch-free access to firearms. The new RAPiD Safe Keypad Vault is a budget-friendly option for securing up to two handguns, ammo and other valuables and provides the advanced features included in all Hornady Security RAPiD products.
Luth-AR announces new Repair Kits for AR15. Each kit contains a selection of essential pins, springs and other parts that commonly require replacement.
Trijicon Inc introduces the Trijicon Dual Defense Kit. The Dual Defense Kit combines the legendary RMR Type 2 Adjustable LED optic with the industry leading Bright & Tough Night Sight set into one, easy-to-use kit.

- HUNTING -
The Airgun Sporting Association, the trade organization of the airgun industry, announces that West Virginia has approved legislation to allow air rifle hunting for both big and small game.
The Airgun Sporting Association announces that beginning with the 2022 alligator season, Florida will allow the use of arrow shooting airguns for alligator hunting.
- INDUSTRY -
SDS Imports LLC announced the addition of the VP-12 Shotgun to their line of imported firearms. The VP-12 combines elements from the classic Kalashnikov design with many modern enhancements.
Ruger announced its title sponsorship of the 2022 USPSA Classic Nationals being held May 21 and 22 at the premiere-class CMP Marksmanship Park in Talladega, AL.

NSSF’s “Help Prevent Wildfires” public service announcements campaign provides video and audio PSAs, an 8.5 x 11 poster, an infographic and shareable social media posts that remind recreational shooters and other outdoor enthusiasts to be mindful of their surroundings and to take precautions.
Meopta Sport Optics is pleased to announce the MeoStar S2 82 HD spotting scope has been named ‘Best Value’ by Outdoor Life in its April 2022 spotting scope test.
In addition to bringing in nearly 100 sales reps and staff from throughout the U.S. and Canada to its first in-person gathering in two years, Daiwa’s national sales meeting also honored select reps with its coveted ‘Summit’ and ‘Key Objective’ awards.
Fit N Fetch Outdoors, maker of premier pet products, introduces their new pro staff program. They are currently recruiting passionate, bird dog owners from all parts of the United States who are interested in becoming a part of the Fit N Fetch Pro Staff and Ambassador Program.

Faxon Firearms announced the appointment of Jack Jameson as their new Director of Sales. Jameson joins the Faxon team with over 15 years of industry experience with big box retail, firearms, shooting accessory and optics manufacturers.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Ruger reintroduces the Marlin 1895 Trapper. Chambered in .45-70 Govt., this latest Marlin offering from Ruger features a 16.17”, cold hammer-forged barrel with a 1:20” twist and a threaded muzzle. The stainless steel receiver, lever, magazine tube and barrel feature a non-glare, satin finish, the bolt is spiral-fluted and nickel-plated and the receiver has the Skinner Sight system.
SCCY Firearms has begun shipping their full spectrum of colors for their striker-fired DVG-1 and recently released DVG-1RDR.
The mid-weight Gunnison Merino Wool Hoodie by Pnuma Outdoors is now offered in Beluga (solid) for even more versatility in the mountains, plains, or out on the town.
- ONLINE -
U.S. LawShield conducted a live YouTube event titled Domestic Violence: Your Right to Self-Defense during which U.S. LawShield Independent Program Attorneys answered questions about protecting yourself or someone else in a domestic violence situation.
Chris Dorsey recently appeared as a guest on the The Big Honker Podcast where he and hosts Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver discuss his recently released film Wings Over Water, the 3D IMAX film celebrating the prairie pothole region and the importance it plays for millions of waterfowl and other species.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Beginning on June 9 with five dates throughout the summer, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation’s Summer Webinar Series features informative and interactive events will bring together outdoor industry experts, state policymakers, and conservation advocates, as they address some of the most critical issues to sportsmen and women.
The National Archery in the Schools Program Announces the 2022 Recipients for the On Target for Life Awards and Recognition Program.
“New York politicians want tougher gun laws in a state that already has some of the toughest laws in the country,” CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb observes, “Yet those laws did not prevent what happened Saturday, and never will. New York’s current gun control laws make it difficult to impossible for law-abiding citizens of all races to obtain carry permits. Apparently the shooter staked out this particular market, because he knew there would be no resistance to what is a despicable hate crime.
- PROMOTIONS -
SCCY Firearms’ consumer Spring Rebate has arrived. Every qualifying SCCY pistol purchase made by retail customers between April 25, 2022 and May 31, 2022 is eligible to receive a $25 Visa Gift Card.
- PUBLISHING -
The newest addition to The Armory Life family of digital magazines is the 2022 edition of the EDC/Everyday Carry issue, just recently released.
- STATES -
The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission will host a special meeting on Friday, May 27, 2022, via ZOOM for the sole purpose of introducing two items related to recently-passed legislation, as well as voting on three items that are time sensitive.
Anyone interested in becoming an Indiana Conservation Officer is encouraged to attend a recruiting event that DNR Law Enforcement’s District 10 will host in LaPorte County on Monday, May 23, 2022.

With the Blue Lakes Fire in Michigan's northeastern Lower Peninsula now 98% contained, all road closures in the fire area have been lifted.
A Lowell, Arkansas, man narrowly escaped death by drowning May 11 because of the quick actions of an Oklahoma Game Warden who was in the right place at the right time.
After searching through the night, Maine Game Wardens located the body of a missing 78-year-old Masardis man early Tuesday morning.
The Madison River Work Group will hold its next meeting Thursday, May 19, at 5:30 p.m., in Bozeman at the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 3 Headquarters office.
The Gracie Creek Pond in Loup County will be closed temporarily to fishing and public access as work on its rehabilitation will begin with equipment mobilization May 23. The project will continue through the summer
- TELEVISION -
With the exploding interest in kayak fishing, Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) is premiering a one-hour, limited commercial interruption special broadcast called Kayak Fishing Fun on Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel and World Fishing Network on May 21 at 7 p.m. ET.
This week, the viewer gets a chance to start catching up on missed episodes of MOJO® TV. First up is Checking On The Crew. It’s finally turkey season and the Mojo crew is out in full force.
This week, Shooting USA features the A-G Cup, the biggest cash money match in Precision Rifle Competition. It’s an elimination format shot over three days of challenging competition on stages of fire created at K and M Precision’s ranges in West Tennessee.
- WILDLIFE -
Observers found 371 sandhill cranes in Ohio as part of the one-day April 2022 Midwest Crane Count, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
 

I spend a lot of time these days on Lake Guntersville in northern Alabama, which has to have some of the busiest boat ramps in America during the spring, summer and fall bass tournament seasons. It’s routine for some ramps to have 50 to 75 boats launched in the first hour of daylight as anglers from all over the country come to the big lake for tournaments and for fun fishing.

The amazing thing about it is that the vast majority of this action goes off very smoothly and with minimal backup, because most of the guys who come here are hard-core veterans of hundreds of previous launches and they do what works best to keep the line moving.

It also helps that most of these guys are on the water for serious fishing, and there’s no alcohol aboard most boats. The ramp arguments and occasional fisticuffs that are becoming pretty common in coastal south Florida and many other places are rarely seen here.

Given that, as we approach the peak of the boating season across most of the nation, it might be a good idea to take a look at how it’s done right, with minimal damage to equipment or egos, and with no need for EMS assistance.

Launching and loading a boat is simple if you follow a few tried and true procedures. (Frank Sargeant photo).

First, of course, is to be sure your boat is ready to launch when your turn in line comes—drain plug in, tie downs released, motor trimmed up, bow line in place, key in the boat’s ignition, and all the stuff from the truck already moved to the boat.

Second, when your turn comes, back in just far enough to float the transom, again make sure you’re got a bow line on the bow eye, and then unhook the winch strap. The boat should slide back a bit and float free, but if not, give it a push and you’re afloat.

Alternatively, if you’ve got a pal along, he/she can get into the boat before you launch, trim down the engine and start the motor as soon as the stern floats, and then back off the trailer when you disconnect the winch strap.

Third, get your truck and trailer off the ramp immediately after your boat is launched and tied to the dock—don’t stop to talk with others or return a call; others will be waiting. Park in the designated slots, then head back to the boat for your day on the water.

When you return, loading is the reverse of launching.

We’ll assume that the captain has had nothing to drink here—remember, the BUI penalties are the same as DWI charges ashore in most state. And of course even a couple of beers on a hot day can make everything you try a lot more difficult.

One critical part of reloading is getting the trailer in to just the right depth.

With drive-on trailers, which are now almost universal, back in far enough to wet the bunks, then pull back out until the rear of the bunks are just awash. Wetting the carpet makes it a lot easier for the boat to slide up into place.

Don’t go in far enough for the bunks to be sunk so deep that the bottom of the boat doesn’t make contact with them when you drive on the trailer, or the boat is very likely to load whopper-jawed, hanging over the fender on one side.

Just center the bow of the boat on the winch stand of the trailer, ease forward slightly until you feel the resistance of the rollers against the bottom and then apply just enough power to force the boat up on the bunks.

With the trailer at the right depth, this is almost a no-brainer. But too deep and it’s a pain, too shallow and it’s impossible.

Attach the winch hook and secure the boat, then pull off the ramp and completely clear of the launching area to secure the boat.

Pull the drain plug immediately and stow it in a safe place. Draining gets rid of invasive weeds and shellfish that might hitch a ride to another lake if left in your bilge. Add your tie downs, pull out any gear that might blow out and stow it in the truck and you’re ready for the drive home.

Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day

On other fronts, this Friday is Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day.

I like the sentiment behind this promotion—all of us should wear our PFD’s anytime our boats are underway--but it must take a brave individual to do this when going to work in an office in New York or L.A., don’t you think?

And really, if you went into your lawyer’s office and he was sitting there in an orange Mustang inflatable, what would you think?

Personally, I’m going to wear mine on my boat anytime the engine is running, but I think I’ll pass on wearing it ashore.

Ray Scott and PFDs

An aside, in light of Ray Scott’s recent passing: When inflatable PFD’s were a new thing, Ray was trying to wangle a sponsorship deal with the first company to bring them out, and he invited a bunch of us outdoor writer types to a lake near Montgomery, ostensibly to shoot some editorial photos of bass fishing at the lake.

But as soon as we arrived at the spot where we were going to shoot, Ray stepped right off the bow of the boat he was in, fully clothed.

His famed cowboy hat floated—Ray went down and down—and then BALOOEY, he popped to the surface like a balloon as the PFD he was wearing instantly inflated. Every camera started clicking.

The company got a ton of free press and Ray got yet another sponsorship deal, at the cost of a new hat.

— Frank Sargeant

 
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