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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2023

- TOP STORY -
Knife Rights has accepted Philadelphia's offer of judgment in Knife Rights, Inc. v. Outlaw, a federal lawsuit that sought to declare unconstitutional and enjoin Philadelphia's laws that ban the possession and carry of any bladed arms (knives) in public. The City also agreed to pay $10,000 to cover Knife Rights' legal expenses.
- AWARDS -
Bass Pro Shops, along with its affiliated brand, Cabela’s, again received recognition on Newsweek’s ranking of “America’s Best Retailers 2023,” and is honored to be recognized as the retail leader in the Camping & Outdoor Gear industry.
- COMPETITION -
Minelab adds competition to one of North America’s fastest growing activities: metal detecting. The Masters of Metal” Metal Detecting Championship welcomes all levels of detectorists to compete at three regional competitions scheduled around the country for a chance to battle for treasure at the final championship.
With the World Archery Championships getting underway on Tuesday, the race to secure the first quota places for next year’s Olympic Games in Paris has begun. Recurve and compound archers were in action on day one and the USA started well in the German capital.
Fiocchi congratulates Chad “Rad” Roberts, a member of the Fiocchi Pro Team, on bringing home several wins across multiple events at the California State Championship. The tournament was held at the LA Clays shooting facility in South El Monte, California

- EDUCATION -
The Bass Fishing Hall of Fame’s Board of Directors has announced the 10 recipients of the inaugural Fishery Management Scholarship program stipends. Each of the winners will receive a $2,500 stipend to assist with undergraduate and post-graduate educational needs during the 2023-24 school year.
- EVENTS -
Individuals and families of all ages are invited to stop by the Safe LivinG trailer on Saturday, August 5 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, August 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bass Pro Shops in Woodbury, MN to expand upon their safety skills and experience.
More than 25,000 people flocked into a jam-packed 80,000 square-foot exhibit hall of the 2023 Delta Waterfowl Duck Hunters EXPO in Little Rock, Arkansas. More than 150 exhibitors were there to make sure every possible gear need of a waterfowl hunter was met.
Registration for the highly anticipated fall Becoming an Outdoors-Woman workshop in Columbiana, Alabama, has begun, opening on Aug. 1 at 7 a.m. CDT for first-time participants, and will open Aug. 7 at 7 a.m. for all others.

The Civilian Marksmanship Program invites guests to Talladega Marksmanship Park on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, as it hosts the inaugural Premier Shooting Expo – a gathering of firearm industry professionals. Open to the public, the event will feature several exhibitors from the marksmanship and shooting sports communities, all showcasing a variety of products available on the market.
- FISHERIES -
Anyone wanting to get a close-up look at lake sturgeon or learn more about what goes into rearing this unique fish species is encouraged to take advantage of free hatchery tours at the Black River facility Saturday, Aug. 26.
- FISHING -
The CenterPoint Typhon X1 Bowfishing Kit assembles the perfect package for bowfishers of all skill levels, featuring high-quality, top-of-the-line components that help you bring in your catch.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Anthony Vintson of northern Alabama helped put Yamaha Power Pay contingency payouts over the $1 million mark with his recent 7th place finish during a recent Alabama Bass Team Trail event on Wheeler Lake.

- GRANTS -
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday signed legislation creating more opportunities for quality outdoor recreation by authorizing $23.3 million in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grants.
- HUNTING -
Indiana's Patoka Lake will host two on-site dove hunting draws, Sept. 1 and 2, beginning at 6 a.m. ET.
Utah's general-season buck deer archery hunt and the general spike and any-bull elk archery hunts are the first big game hunts of Utah’s fall season, and they all begin Saturday, Aug. 19. If you will be archery hunting this fall, there are several ways you can prepare for the hunt and stay safe while out in the field.
- INDUSTRY -
The American Suppressor Association announces this month’s monthly member giveaway, a SilencerCo Switchback (MSRP $539) and the $200 tax stamp covered by Capitol Armory, a total value of $739.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) will file its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q today (August 2, 2023) after the close of the stock market.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today announced that Andrew Gottlieb has been named managing director. For the past eight years, he has served as director of outreach and development for CCRKBA’s sister organization, the Second Amendment Foundation.
Sports South, a distributor of firearms, ammunition, and accessories, sends along a dove-season reminder: for safe and successful dove hunts, having reliable and well-maintained shotguns, high-quality eye and ear protection, essential accessories like decoys and seating, and suitable ammunition tailored for dove hunting is essential.
- JOBS -
Franchi USA, part of the Benelli family of brands that includes Benelli, Franchi, Stoeger, Uberti, and Chapuis, is seeking to hire a qualified and energetic Product Manager for the Franchi Brand, and Gear and Accessories across all brands.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
NEXTORCH Industries announces the new rechargeable WL14 Compact Weapon Light. It offers high performance, with an output of 500 lumens, in a compact and affordable package.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will hold three virtual public hearings to solicit public comments on a Generic Amendment being developed in conjunction with the South Atlantic Council to require federal commercial permit holders to submit coastal logbooks electronically, rather than mailing paper logbooks.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum recently honored the National Wild Turkey Federation with a certificate of recognition for its 50th Anniversary.
- PODCASTING -
Christian Outdoors Podcast is pleased to announce the release of the 200th episode. Beginning on August 1, 2023, and running through September 20, 2023, listeners can register for great prizes for the giveaway.

PRADCO Outdoor Brands announces a new partnership between outdoor podcast “Nine Finger Chronicles” and Code Blue, the leader in scent and scent elimination products.
- RETAIL -
Bear Creek Arsenal’s PCCs are built to perform at the highest level with zero modifications and give you the reliability you have grown to expect. With options like the 9mm, .45 ACP, and 10mm you can take your handgun ammunition to our AR platform without buying extra ammunition to train.
- SHOOTING RANGES -
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is inviting all recreational shooters to celebrate National Shooting Sports Month in August at the world-class Ben Avery Shooting Facility.
- SHOOTING SPORTS -
America’s firearm owners will find National Shooting Sports Month in August a great time to spend a day at the range enjoying their favorite target-shooting sports with friends and family members. It’s also a time for millions of first-time gun owners to check out all that the shooting sports have to offer.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Hunters may begin purchasing 2023 Nebraska fall turkey permits at 1 p.m. Central time Aug. 14. A fall turkey permit still is valid statewide, but significant changes have taken place for the fall season in 2023.
Michigan’s reserved waterfowl hunts may be a few months away, but hunters can apply now through Aug. 28 to get in the hunt. Applications are $5, and hunters may apply only once. Apply online or anywhere DNR licenses are sold.
Louisville State Recreation Area will begin reducing its days of operation of the Floating Playground in August.
As wildfires continue to rage in parts of the west, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fire Program has started to dispatch wildland firefighters to Montana and Texas. Seven Iowa wildland firefighters to Montana to the Bowles Creek Fire, and three wildland firefighters, along with the DNR type 6 fire engine, are in Texas fighting wildfires.
- STATES -
While the source of water supplying two residences and an unregulated trailside spigot has been confirmed in Ontonagon County’s Greenland Township, the search for a safe, viable and affordable water supply continues.
- TELEVISION -
When it is too hot outside – head inside to watch a marathon of popular archery and hunting series on Sportsman Channel Saturday evenings.
Shooting USA covers the A-G Cup, with the biggest cash money prize 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.
- YOUTH -
With the new school year right around the corner, it is time to register for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) 2023-24 School Fishing Club Program
 

While wind-powered generators are not being welcomed along the New England coast by many fishermen and environmentalists, they’re likely to get a better reception in the Gulf of Mexico, where energy structures have been the anglers’ friends for decades.

Windfarm Offshore BOEM: Wind turbines built in relatively shallow water of the Gulf of Mexico may cause some interference with traditional commercial fishermen including the many shrimpers in the area, but could also be a boon to recreational anglers. (BOEM)

The Department of the Interior announced last week it will hold the first-ever offshore wind energy lease sale in the Gulf, to deploy 30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind energy by 2030 and reach a carbon-free electricity sector by 2035. The areas to be auctioned on August 29, 2023, by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management have the potential to generate approximately 3.7 GW and power almost 1.3 million homes with clean, renewable energy.

In fact, the hundreds of oil rigs off Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama have been a boon to anglers and charter fishers, attracting tons of reef species like red snapper and grouper as well as pelagic gamefish including yellowfin tuna, sailfish and blue marlin. They’ve been so successful that some states have put out Fish Attracting Devices, sort of a poor man’s oil rig, to replace some of the oil rigs that are gradually being taken out of production.

Windmills in Gulf: Wind turbines are often opposed on land because people don't want them within sight of their homes and businesses, while offshore they are less obtrusive in most areas. (DOI)

It’s highly likely that the base of the wind generators will create similar conditions, forming the base of a food chain that will culminate in large reef species as well as pelagics.

The sale will include a 102,480-acre area offshore Lake Charles, Louisiana, and two areas offshore Galveston, Texas, one comprising 102,480 acres and the other 96,786 acres. Details along with a map of the areas can be found on https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/gulf-mexico-activities.

Earlier this year, the Department announced the Proposed Sale Notice for offshore wind energy development in the Gulf of Mexico. During the 60-day comment period, BOEM received comments on several lease stipulations that supported BOEM’s commitment to engage with underserved communities, ocean users and other stakeholders. Some of these stipulations include:

  • Bidding credits to bidders who commit to supporting workforce training programs, developing a domestic supply chain for the offshore wind energy industry,
  • Bidding credits for establishing and contributing to a fisheries compensatory mitigation fund or contributing to an existing fund to mitigate potential negative impacts to commercial and for-hire recreational fisheries caused by offshore wind energy development in the Gulf of Mexico, and
  • Requiring that lessees provide a regular progress report summarizing engagement with Tribes and ocean users potentially affected by proposed offshore wind energy activities.

If developed to full potential, the lease areas could hold turbine arrays with nameplate ratings totaling 3.7 gigawatts of electricity.

The windmills will be relatively close to land compared to many oil rigs, with those off Galveston within 10 miles of the beach where water depth is between roughly 50’ and 120’. The ones off Lake Charles will be a bit shallower, at depths of about 30’ to 80’.

Turbines have a small footprint compared to oil rigs, but are usually placed in an array that may cover hundreds of acres. (DOI)

In planning the Gulf wind energy areas, BOEM excluded highly productive fishing areas after consultations with numerous fishing interests with stipulations there is a compensatory mitigation fund.

The American Sportfishing Association has said the fund is a good first step towards addressing the potential adverse impacts of the offshore wind lease on the Gulf’s fishing industry.

Mitigation funds would offset gear loss, counterbalance reductions in fishing income, and, where possible, reduce the cost of required gear/navigational upgrades and support fishermen’s involvement in the wind project, per ASA.

There’s no question the nation will need a lot more clean electrical energy, especially with the rapidly evolving electric car and truck market, which seems to have taken on a life of its own irregardless of the unwelcome federal push towards getting rid of gasoline powered vehicles.

— Frank Sargeant

Sargent is editor of our companion service, The Water Wire (www.thewaterwire.com)

 
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