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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2023

- BOATING -
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced the availability of up to $8.6 million in funding for projects to improve public access for recreational boaters statewide.
- COMPETITION -
Hornady congratulates Sean Murphy and Greg Hamilton for their performance at the Real World Sniper Challenge, September 8-10, 2023, in Refugio, Texas.
- EVENTS -
The Tyler Vanderheiden Memorial Run, an annual race aimed at raising awareness and understanding of mental health, raised more than $9,000 for Nebraska Game and Parks state park trails in 2023.
Monroe Lake would like to invite Hoosier outdoor enthusiasts to Monroe Lake Appreciation Week, Oct. 16 to 22, to participate in organized trash cleanups and other activities that promote a clean and healthy reservoir.
Primary Weapons Systems will join leading industry brands at the Midwest’s Largest Gun Expo, TRIGGRCON, presented by UN12. TRIGGRCON is a three-day annual firearms industry event held in Wichita, KS.

If you enjoy wildlife be sure to make plans to attend the 21st annual Dead Creek Wildlife Day in Addison, Vermont on Saturday, October 7.
- EXCLUSIVES -
Davidson’s, a firearms, ammunition, optics, and accessories wholesaler, has collaborated with Ruger to produce a series of exclusive American Predator rifles with a Bushnell 4-12x40 AO Sharpshooter scope and rings included.
- FISHERIES -
The Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announces the 2023 private angler red snapper fishing season will reopen at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, September 29, for four-day weekends until the remaining federal quota is met.
- GEAR -
Galco's Speed Master 2.0 paddle/belt holster is now available for the Springfield Hellcat. It can accommodate the pistol with a mounted optic. It’s an open top design with covered trigger guard and tension screw adjustment.

- HUNTING -
Cupped Waterfowl announced the launch of its SRG (short reed goose) Hammer Calls. Boasting excellent low-end control and a full volume range, the SRG Hammer is versatile and effective in any goose hunting scenario.
By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, the hunting of all bighorn sheep will close?in Hunting District (HD) 501,?one-half hour after sunset on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Although many parts of California received record rainfall and snowpack during the winter and spring of 2022-23, northeastern California remained comparatively dry. As a result, only dry field hunting will be allowed for waterfowl hunting this season at the Shasta Valley Wildlife Area.
- INDUSTRY -
Rock Ridge Outdoors is pleased to announce the company has named Dani Navickas as its new Regional Sales Manager. Navickas brings more than 25 years of experience working in sales, marketing, and product development within the shooting and outdoor industries.

Christensen Arms announces new leadership of its Customer Service team with the addition of Jimmy Durham as Director of Customer Experience.
Liberty Ammunition has been awarded full judgment resulting from an arbitration award it obtained against Veritas Inspections Systems LLC.
SAR Firearms will be exhibiting at the 2023 TRIGGRCON Firearms Convention in Wichita, Kansas from Friday, September 22 to Sunday, September 24, at the Hartman Arena for the show and Severance Training Center Range for the live-fire portion.
- NATIONAL -
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says the gun prohibition lobby has once again lost all credibility for not recognizing the importance of armed self-defense by private citizens, because such cases do not support their anti-gun narrative.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
SDS Imports introduces following Tokarev USA’s success with their excellent TX HDA1 12-gauge pump shotgun, it is appropriate they follow it with the introduction of two new lighter-recoiling 20-gauge pump-action shotguns; the TX3 20HDA1, with its black anodized aluminum receiver and matte blued-steel like finish chrome-lined barrel, and their 4140 chromoly-steel 20HDMA1 Marine Pump Action Shotgun.
Dead Ringer is pleased to announce the debut of its newest broadhead, the Just Nasty 2.0.
Garmin announced the tactix 7 AMOLED Edition. Featuring an easy-to-read adaptive AMOLED display with both traditional button controls and touchscreen, the newest tactix 7 provides dedicated tactical, training and performance features, wrist-based navigation, and comprehensive health and wellness monitoring. With the new night vision compatible flashlight and up to 31 days of battery life, this high-performance smartwatch will be ready for service even on the darkest night.
ZeroTech Optics unveils its latest sight - the Thrive HD Micro Reflex Optic (THDM21). With “shake awake“ technology and built on the RMSc footprint, the Thrive HD Micro Reflex is promised to be recoil proof, waterproof, and fog-proof.

- ONLINE -
Cartridge Talks, Ep. 4 -- “.308 Winchester vs .300 Winchester Magnum” -- is now available on the Vortex Nation YouTube Channel. This new podcast expands upon the fun format of the video series with hosts, Mark Boardman and Ryan Muckenhirn, who help you pick the best cartridge that aligns with factors most important to you.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The BCA Foundation supports a wide variety of worthy causes. One that is highly anticipated each year is the BACK IN THE WOODS AGAIN event, a deer hunt for mobility-challenged hunters.
The Sea Tow Foundation is excited to announce that they won a Power of Associations Gold Award from the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) for their successful Life Jacket Loaner Program initiative.
The National Deer Association announces a partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to recruit, retain and reactivate participants into hunting, trapping and shooting sports across Wisconsin.

Pope and Young announced a new world record Velvet Mountain Caribou. Pope and Young announced thirteen new world records at their 33rd Biennial Convention in April of this year, with this incredible bull topping the charts in the Velvet Mountain Caribou category.
On September 6, the Arizona Wheelin' Sportsmen Chapter and volunteers from various NWTF chapters across Arizona organized a dove hunting event near Buckeye, Arizona for 16 members of the Wheelin' Sportsmen and Women in the Outdoors programs.
RAXX is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor. RAXX offers lines of steel bow racks in Mini, Crossbow, and Compound models, and are made in the USA.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Volcon ePowersports announces the expansion of the Stag UTV lineup to include a Limited Edition (LTD) trim and three additional trim levels. The new trim levels provide a wider array of options and price points to meet a broader base of customers.
- PROMOTIONS -
Gear up for hunting season with great deals on the full SEVR lineup of broadheads. Archers can take advantage of some of the best pricing of the year during the SEVR Fall Sale that is going now for a limited time.
- SHOOTING RANGES -
- STATES -
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding anglers of the upcoming deadlines for the TrophyCatch program's Season 11.
On Sept. 15, 9-year-old Sarah Simons of Texas was sworn in as Montana’s first ever honorary game warden.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on two environmental assessments (EAs). For more information, including how to submit comments, click on the link provided or visit fwp.mt.gov/public-notices.
- YOUTH COMPETITION -
Talented high school anglers from across the U.S. gathered for the third Skeeter Boats Bassmaster High School Combine on Wheeler Lake in Decatur, Alabama, for a weekend combining skills challenges and recruiting visits in hopes of reeling in college fishing offers. The Combine’s overall points winner was Joe McNamara of Rockford, Ill.
 

FEATURE

We’re only a few days away from the start of the Second Amendment Foundation’s thirty-eighth annual Gun Rights Policy Conference. This year’s event is set to get underway this Saturday morning (September 23) in Phoenix, Arizona.

The Gun Rights Policy Conference in Phoenix this weekend will bring together some of the finest minds and experts in the U.S.

This year’s speakers include many names whose work you’ve doubtless seen, heard or read when it comes to defending the Second Amendment. They include Chuck Michel, President of the California State Rifle & Pistol Association, Dr. John Lott of the Crime Prevention Research Center, GunTalk Radio’s Tom Gresham, SIG SAUER’s Executive VP of Commercial Sales Tom Taylor, Stephen Gutowski (Reload), Massad Ayoob, and a host of legal experts, advocacy group leaders and self-defense instructors.

If you’ve never attended one of these gatherings, you’ve missed an opportunity to learn about the Second Amendment from more experts are gathered in one location at any other time of the year. If you can’t make this year’s conference (like me), you can still take advantage of the information available by watching the conference via Facebook or YouTube and hear from the outstanding list of speakers.

There’s no charge to attend, but preregistration is required. You can do that here.

Having lived in suburban New Jersey, I know just how wrong the myriad of jokes about the “Garden State” really are. In fact, New Jersey is more rural than urban, but notorious Newark has become the image most people have of what is a really nice place to live. That mischaracterization also makes it easy to dismiss the idea that there might actually be a real problem with wildlife.

If you thought the problems with deer and bear populations were some sort of joke, you’d be wrong. State highways are, at times, littered with the shattered remains of whitetail deer, raccoons, opossums and other critters that have made the mistake of crossing busy highways during mating season.

When you have an estimated 3,000 black bear in one of the country’s most densely populated states, a “potential” for conflict becomes a “certainty.” In response, the state has decided -at least for the foreseeable future- to “follow the science” and allow black bear hunts to resume. NJDEP photo with permission.

The bears, however, are absolutely no laughing matter. That’s why rural residents have been incensed at the politically correct stoppages of the state’s bear hunting season by the New Jersey Fish and Game Council have been so infuriating. The Council, one populated with actual outdoors enthusiasts who believed “follow the science” was the way to go, had become filled with political appointees, many of whom were outspoken critics of bear hunting.

It was a classic case of bad policy enabled by extremist politics and a system held in place by lawsuits for-and against- the bear hunting seasons.

Seems even bears can become more than political appointees can bear. Governor Phil Murphy, whose political contortions have stopped the hunts on more than one occasion, has spearheaded an emergency rule making that reauthorizes the black bear season to address the state’s expanding bear numbers.

As is the general practice in Jersey, it didn’t come without a couple of lawsuits and some last-minute wrangling. But for the foreseeable future, black bear hunting seems to be back on New Jersey’s hunting schedules.

The decision didn’t come until there were several well-reported incidents of problems with black bear attacks. In the latest, a 7 year-old boy was attacked just across the New York/New Jersey border in Westchester County, New York.

For more than a decade, we’ve checked in from time-to-time on the New Jersey bear imbroglio. Frequently, we’ve criticized NJ Governor Murphy for his heavy-handed handling of the issue. With his latest action regarding “the bear problem” it seems only fair to recognize his doing the right thing for the safety of the state’s residents and the long-term health of the state’s black bear population.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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