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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2023

- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
The no-entry-fee, nationally televised Bass Pro Shops Big Bass Bash presented by Berkley will take place September 23rd and 24th on Kentucky Lake in Henry County and Paris, TN. Nearly 600 of college fishing’s top anglers will be on hand to compete for more than $30,000 in prizes and contingencies.
- COMPETITION -
Nosler congratulates sponsored shooter James Rowe on his 2nd place finish at the Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association September PRS Club Match. James Rowe finished with 82 match points, coming within a mere 2-point difference of clinching first place.
Renowned competitive shooter Jessie Harrison has once again emerged victorious at the highly competitive USPSA National Championships. Harrison's outstanding performance earned her the prestigious title of Ladies Open National Champion, solidifying her status as a dominant force in the world of practical shooting and securing her 24th national championship.
Blackhawk congratulates tactical athletes Zach Rodman and Ehea Schuerch for their third-place team finish at the Tactical Games West Virginia Regional Team event. Rodman and Schuerch teamed up for the first time at the West Virginia match and were able to reach the podium after a dramatic second day finish.
- CONTESTS -
Wildlife Forever is thrilled to announce the official opening of the 2024 Art of Conservation® Fish Art Contest.

- EVENTS -
Maxim Defense announced that they will be exhibiting at the 2023 TRIGGRCON Firearms Convention. Maxim Defense will feature their latest product offerings at the event, which will take place in Wichita from Friday, September 22nd to Sunday, September 24th, 2023.
Luth-AR announced their participation in the 2023 TRIGGRCON Expo. Attendees are encouraged to visit at Booth G2 and experience their latest product offerings.
Retailer registration continues to increase for the 2024 ATA Show, with numbers outpacing this time last year. The industry’s largest celebration of archery and bowhunting will take place in St. Louis January 11-13, 2024.
- FISHERIES -
Roundtail chub are a native fish species found only in the Colorado, Green and San Juan rivers and their tributaries. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources recently partnered with Moab City to create a nursery pond to continue to grow the population of this species.

Brian Summerlin, a Somerset County resident, has officially been recognized by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources for a new state fishing record in the Chesapeake Bay Division for sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus).
- GEAR -
To elevate the entire scent control system, Scent Thief® developed a laundry detergent to clean hunting apparel while maximizing its performance.
The Alpha Stand, from THROOM TARGETS, is made of “ShootThroo” self-healing polymer that eliminates ricochets and splatter. No hardware is required for assembly.
FALCO Holsters was recently featured in the 2023 Guns & Ammo Carry magazine in a story titled “FALCO Holsters Mastering Old-World Craftsmanship and High Tech” written by Kevin Reese. The article chronicles the origin of FALCO Holsters, the history of its medieval home, and how it grew from a garage business into a state-of-the-art international manufacturer.

1791 Outdoor Lifestyle Group announced new fits for its innovative SNAGMAG, a solution for the challenge of carrying additional ammunition in a discreet and convenient manner. SNAGMAG offers a simple and effective way to carry extra ammunition directly in your pocket.
- HUNTING -
The M. Barnett Lawley Forever Wild Field Trial Area (FWFTA) in Hale County, Alabama, will host a series of deer hunts for hunters with physical disabilities from late November 2023 through January 2024.
- INDUSTRY -
NEXTORCH Industries is seeking input from experts in the low light tactical field as they are updating their Low Light Tactics Handbook. Now in its second edition, NEXTORCH’s latest version of their Low Light Tactics Handbook will include more modern techniques that take into consideration the increased outputs of today’s tactical lights.
It’s only days from the start of the American Knife and Tool Institute’s (AKTI) annual Free to Carry online auction (Sept. 22-24, 2023). Bidders need to register for the auction and look at the array of items being auctioned off this weekend.

Silencer Central, America’s largest silencer dealer, announced its continued partnership with Pheasants Forever. The mission of Pheasants Forever is to conserve pheasants, quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public access, education and conservation advocacy.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
The Michigan Invasive Species Program’s new campaign – “See it. Squish it. Report it.” – reminds Michiganders and visitors of the simple steps they can take to prevent new introductions of spotted lanternflies in the state.
- JOBS -
Kinsey’s Outdoors currently has openings for Sales Associate. The primary objective of a Sales Associate is to serve customers by selling products and meeting customer needs.
Kinsey’s is seeking candidates for a full-time Research and Data Analyst. The incumbent will maintain data integrity throughout all the company’s various sources and provide information to customers in a timely and proficient manner.

B&T USA is seeking a Marketing Manager to contribute and manage marketing initiatives that support the sales team and our channel partners.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
MDT Sporting Goods Ltd. announced the release of the ACC Elite Chassis System, now optimized for the Tikka T3 Short Action and Remington 700 Long Action CIP. The ACC Elite for Tikka T3 Short Action and Remington 700 Long Action CIP retains all the advanced features that set the original apart.
MDT Sporting Goods Ltd. announced the release of its newest product, the 22-250 MDT Metal AICS Magazine - 10 Round. It's the first 10-round metal magazine for 22-250 caliber rifles. Made from nitrided steel, it has a compact form factor.
LS Tractor and Mossy Oak Gamekeepers are excited to introduce the first-ever, limited-edition camouflage tractor.

Streamlight, Inc. launched the USB-C rechargeable Wedge XT, the latest in its line of high-performance everyday carry lights. Delivering up to 500 lumens for two hours on high, and measuring just 4.25 inches, the new light features a flat, low-profile design that allows for concealed carry in either pocket, and a tactical push-button tail switch for easy, one-handed use.
Streamlight, Inc. launched the new SpeedLocker, a portable storage container with a secure, non-electronic keypad locking system that provides fast, one-handed direct access to valuable items at home or on the go without the need for batteries or a power source.
- NOW SHIPPING -
Brownells unveiled two new additions to its popular line of BRN-180 uppers, releasing a 14.3” and a 13.9” complete upper, both chambered in .223 Wylde. Both uppers are in stock and shipping now.
- NOW STREAMING -
Outdoor Action TV is excited to welcome the Adventure REALized with Yamaha series and the Yamaha Outdoors Podcast to their platforms.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Whitetails Unlimited has expended $40,000 towards youth and veteran deer hunts that take place near Ville Platte, Louisiana.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says, "Passage by California lawmakers of anti-gun Democrat Gov. Newsom’s call for a constitutional convention to push a Twenty-Eighth Amendment dictating gun control measures is a horrible move which should be rejected by all other states."
- PROMOTIONS -
Armasight extends summer savings with 10% off select night vision and accessories. This promotion is available through all authorized Armasight dealers. Promotion is valid now through September 30, 2023.
- RETAIL -
Children who aspire to one day take on the likes of a giant buck can begin imagining that journey at an early age from the comfort of their own home with toys from Barnett in the form of a classic crossbow and a pistol crossbow.
- SHOOTING RANGES -
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources plans to open its long-awaited $2 million public shooting range in Marquette County Oct. 11. The range is in Richmond Township, west of Marquette, off Marquette County Road 480, along the Goose Lake boating access site road.
- STATES -
On Wednesday, Sept. 20, the Cedar Valley Trails Partnership and the Iowa DNR will host a celebration and ribbon cutting for the newly paved section of the Cedar Valley Lakes Trail from Krieg's Crossing to the George Wyth State Park Lodge.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will meet in person Oct. 4-5 at the Hutchinson Shores Resort, Jensen Beach, Florida.
- TELEVISION -
Rekindling the “American Dream” is the focus of a new series on Outdoor Channel, American Made, premiering on Friday, September 29 at 8 p.m. ET.
Pursuit Media, LLC, is pleased to highlight one of the industry’s premiere trapping shows, North American Trapper. Hosted by industry veteran and trapping expert, Alan Probst, Pursuit viewers can catch an all-new season of North American Trapper each week of 4th quarter 2023.
- WILDLIFE -
As fall approaches, eastern monarch butterflies are migrating through Ohio on their way to overwintering sites in Mexico, and milkweed seed pods are ready to be picked, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
- YOUTH PROGRAMS -
The season is underway for 14,708 student athletes participating in USA Clay Target League programs this fall. Those athletes are competing on 873 high school, college, and homeschool teams nationwide. An increase of nearly 1,500 student athletes and more than 100 teams compared to 2022's fall participation.
 

By Frank Sargeant

The vast majority of bass anglers are into catch-and-release fishing, on the well-said Lee Wulff mantra, “A fish is too valuable to catch only once.”

Of course, this doesn’t apply to fish that are only targeted for food like crappies and other panfish, or to saltwater species like flounder and snapper. But in general, American bass anglers don’t keep most of the fish they catch so that fishing will remain good tomorrow. Largemouth and smallmouth bass, are largely considered an all-release species by anglers these days except where they’re invasives, such as in some rivers of the Northwest.

But letting all these fish swim away doesn’t do much good if a lot of them don’t survive.

Giving a big fish two hand support and holding it horizontally seems to give the fish the best chance of rapid recovery. (Anglers Inn)

Scientists with Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Commission have done a study on how handling of the state’s famed Florida-strain largemouths affects their survival. The results are of interest to anyone concerned about catch-and-release success.

The classic hold-up shot, a thumb in the jaw and the fish held up vertically, looks like a really bad idea when you think about it, likely to cause serious damage to the jaw structure of trophy-class fish 7 pounds and up. Until now, it’s widely been seen as wrong among conservationists.

But not so fast, my friends, say the FWC biologists.

In the study, bass were caught and released via the classic thumb in the jaw, by a single hand horizontal hold-up, with two hands horizontally, and by the use of a grip device.

Giant bass like this one are lifetime trophies, but a bit of extra care in getting that photo can assure that they swim away to grow even larger. (Roger Coleman)

The results indicated none of the handling types caused any permanent damage, and there were no differences among handling types on bass feeding or survival.

However, there were differences in how long it took the bass to recover based on how they were held.

  • Bass held with the full support of two hands recovered fastest when released, in less than 10 seconds on average.
  • Bass held by the jaw with one hand in a tilted, fully horizontal position recovered within 12 seconds on average but required major jaw adjustments in many cases for the fish to return to normal behavior.
  • Bass held vertically by the jaw with a grip device recovered slowest, within 33 seconds on average, but with NO major jaw adjustments.

The study documented increased sores, lesions, and inflamed gill and mouth parts on bass 30 days after handling; therefore, the researchers recommend wetting your hands and anything that the bass will touch to reduce damage to the fish and its protective slime coat.

Across all holding types, bass weight decreased after handling. Earlier research showed that after a tournament or a catch-and-release angling event fish did not feed right away. This could have negative effects on the fish’s health over time.

This Florida giant weighed over 15 pounds, and was released to fight again. (Vance McCullem)

In lakes with heavy tournament pressure every weekend, there could well be a cumulative impact on bass populations—Lakes like Toho and Okeechobee come to mind, as well as many lakes outside Florida including the entire Tennessee River chain.

Recommended handling includes:

  1. Having a camera, scale, and measuring device ready in advance to document your catch.
  2. Landing the fish quickly.
  3. Securing the fish in a live well or beside the boat in a net while preparing to measure, weigh, and photograph it. This allows for easier documentation and minimizes the fish's time spent out of water.
  4. Handling the fish minimally, only as necessary. Wet your hands and all surfaces the fish will come in contact with.
  5. Releasing the fish carefully by holding it upright in the water until it regains balance and swims away.

Of course, tournament anglers have to go through some added handling steps that may not do the fish much good, including hauling them around at high speed inside the live well, bagging them at weigh in, putting them through the weigh-in and then finally turning them over for release.

Even at this, studies by tournament organizations indicate low mortality rates. And of course the MLF program of on-the-water weigh-in and immediate release should theoretically be much easier on the fish.

See Florida’s TrophyCare page for detailed information and recommendations about best handling practices for trophy bass. It’s a great feeling to see a giant female bass swim away, but just keep in mind if she’s not handled properly, she may not swim far.

 
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