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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2025

- ARCHERY -
FL Outdoors has released an exclusive new video chronicling the full journey of Swhacker Broadheads - from the original vision of engineer, Rick Forrest, to becoming one of the most trusted names in bowhunting.
- AWARDS -
Barnett Crossbows announces that its Hyper Raptor BCX crossbow with BUK OPS X-Factor range finding scope has been recognized by Field & Stream as the Best Value Crossbow in its recent gear roundup, praising its performance, technology, value, and versatility.
- BOATING -
A fatal boat crash Saturday afternoon took the lives of two New York women, and another woman is in critical condition at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor. The boat was traveling towards Flagstaff Lake when the bow of their pontoon boat started to go under. The driver attempted to raise the bow, but it continued to go under and the boat flipped.
As summer comes to a close, Montana’s waterways are congested with watercraft users of all kinds trying to squeeze in a few more outings before the weather shifts. For boat operators, in particular, it’s a good time for a reminder regarding the “rules of the road.”
The Maryland DNR is hosting “Women on the Water,” a free introductory workshop on boating and fishing for women and girls 12 and older, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 11, at Sandy Point State Park. While designed for women and girls, this program is open to anyone 12 and older.

- COMPETITION -
Team Winchester and Team White Flyer are competing at the 2025 NSCA Western Regional at Rock Creek Ranch in Emmett, Idaho. The Western Regional is the fourth stop on the 2025 NSCA Championship Tour, Powered by Winchester.
In Lonato, Italy, the American flag rose above the podium — not once, but twice — as the national anthem played for Team USA’s gold medals in both Men’s and Women’s Skeet. It was a defining moment in a season already filled with victories, one that showcased the pride, skill, and determination driving the U.S. Shotgun Team to new heights in 2025.
This October, ELEY is relaunching its online Lot Analyser tool, bringing shooters an exclusive way to explore the ballistic performance of their ammunition like never before. The Lot Analyser is available for ELEY’s premium product lines, including Tenex, Match, Team, Tenex Pistol, Tenex Rapid Fire Pistol, Tenex Biathlon, SABP, and the new Ultra ELR.
Hungarian marksman István Péni, sponsored by ELEY Ammunition, delivered a commanding performance to secure gold in the Men’s 50 m Rifle 3 Positions event at the 2025 European Shooting Championships. In a show-stopping final, Péni not only clinched the title but also set a new European record, achieving a remarkable score of 467.1.

- COURTS -
Friday, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) condemned a decision by Chief United States District Judge Denise J. Casper that upheld Massachusetts’s ban on modern, constitutionally protected handguns and granted summary judgment to the state.
- EVENTS -
Dead Air Silencers will be exhibiting at the TacOps East Conference September 3-4, 2025, at the Marriott Crystal Gateway in Arlington, Virginia. Attendees are encouraged to visit booth #215 to learn how Dead Air’s advanced suppressor technology supports law enforcement, SWAT, military, and government missions.
- FISHERIES -
Kookoosint Fishing Access Site on the Flathead River near Paradise in Sanders County has reopened. The site was closed Aug. 18 due to wildfire danger.
Recent cooler temperatures will allow hoot-owl fishing restrictions to be lifted on Silver Bow Creek, and the lower Bitterroot, Clark Fork, Beaverhead, East Gallatin, Gallatin, Ruby and Smith rivers, effective immediately.

- FISHING -
Wisconsin-based B.A.S.S Elite winner and tournament pro Pat Schlapper wasn’t always a professional bass fisherman. He spent two decades behind the fishing counter at Scheels—one of his primary sponsors—before setting his sights on the Elite circuit.
- GIVEAWAYS -
For many hunters in North America, a sheep hunt represents the pinnacle of adventure—the hunt of a lifetime. To celebrate this spirit of pursuit, MDT has partnered with industry leaders to launch the Full Curl Giveaway, offering hunters a chance to win premium equipment built for the mountains.
- HUNTING -
With the many boots expected to be on the ground this hunting season, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks biologists are looking to hunters and other recreationists to report bighorn sheep seen in sheep hunting district (HD) 622.
Upland game bird season opens Monday, Sept. 1, and archery season opens Sept. 6, coinciding with the kickoff of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Bear Aware Month. Bear activity begins to increase in September as they look to put on weight in advance of winter hibernation.

Beginning this year, a free supplemental sage grouse hunting permit is required for harvesting sage grouse. These permits can be acquired online or at any FWP office or license provider. The permit will help biologists to better estimate sage grouse harvest.
Early Canada goose and teal seasons are imminent (a few states have already opened resident only Canada goose seasons), so it’s time to check your waterfowl hunting kit – shotguns, boats, decoys, and blind bags, if you haven’t already. Following are ten go-time tips for hunters who are giddy for the most wonderful time of year.
The Dove season opener is right around the corner and, each year, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) partners with the City of Buckeye, local businesses, wildlife organizations and private landowners to bring exciting wingshooting action and events to the area.
- INDUSTRY -
Franklin Armory® and the Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition (FRAC) issued the following statement regarding the Open Letter advising FFLs on the classification of Franklin Armory’s Reformation firearm.

Guns.com is redefining the way gun owners buy and sell firearms online. This fall, Guns.com will officially launch Guns.com Auctions—an elevated auction experience designed to eliminate the frustrations buyers have faced for years.
September is designated as National Tree Stand Safety Awareness Month. The easiest approach is to use the new ABCs of Hunting Saddle Safety and revisions to the ABCs of Tree Stand Safety, as outlined in the recent release by the Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation (TSSA).
- JOBS -
The Boone and Crockett Club recently announced that they are seeking a conservation professional and experienced manager to join their senior leadership team as a Chief Operating Officer. The Boone and Crockett Club, based in Missoula, Montana, is the oldest nonprofit organization dedicated to wildlife conservation and Fair Chase hunting in North America.
- ONLINE -
Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT) announces the launch of the 2025 edition of the 92 Day Social Media Challenge, inspiring shooters everywhere to get out on the range.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
Hunt Masters is proud to announce that professional hunter, television host, and longtime industry brand partner Gregg Ritz has drawn one of the most sought-after tags in North America, the Pennsylvania Archery Elk Tag.
- PODCASTS -
On the latest episode of Fly Fisherman Loop to Loop podcast, Dave Zielinski, the world’s leading authority on fishing Magicicada hatches, shares his two decades of expertise. Listen to Fly Fisherman Loop to Loop podcast on Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, and at FlyFisherman.com.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Springfield Armory® announces the launch of a collection of newly redesigned SAINT Victors. Made up of 5.56mm rifles and pistols with 11.5”, 14” and 16” barrels as well as 16” and 20” 7.62mm rifle variants, these new SAINT Victors feature enhanced components and professional-grade reliability. The result is a full line of top-tier defensive AR-pattern firearms.
Bear & Son Cutlery, one of America’s largest knife manufacturers, announces the launch of its new 4” Stainless Steel Framelock, model 112A. This assisted-opening pocketknife delivers fast deployment, solid lockup, and dependable everyday carry performance.

Leica Sport Optics USA has unveiled the new Leica Rangemaster CRF Max (MSRP $1,499), the most advanced compact rangefinder in the company’s history. Designed for hunters and long-range shooters, the CRF Max combines Leica’s renowned optical performance with cutting-edge digital integration and a revolutionary new heads-up display.
FALCO® Holsters expands its Kydex Holsters lineup with the introduction of three new holsters designed for less conventional carry methods. The Kydex SOB Holster, the Kydex Cross Draw Holster, and the Kydex Chest Holster are now being crafted for firearm owners seeking unique carry solutions beyond standard IWB or OWB configurations.
- PROMOTIONS -
Benelli USA is giving hunters another reason to gear up this fall with the 2025 Benelli Lupo Rebate Program. When you purchase a Lupo rifle now through November 30, 2025, and you’ll receive a $200 rebate check plus a 12-month OnX Hunt Elite subscription.
Zaffiri Precision has launched its Labor Day Sale, delivering exclusive bonus gear with the purchase of any complete upper. The promotion is live now and available while supplies last.

Suppressor maker Kovix announces the company’s tax-stamp rebate program. In response to congress’ passing of an amended Big Beautiful Bill, incorporating the reduction of the NFA tax stamp to $0, Kovix now offers a $200 rebate in the form of a Kovix Gift Card.
GRITR announces a special promotion on Sig Sauer binoculars and bino harnesses. For a limited time, customers can enjoy discounts of up to 22% off on select models, making it the perfect opportunity to upgrade optics for the hunting season or outdoor adventures.
Shadow Systems has introduced its Reload Your Wallet Rebate promotion to help customers enjoy savings while experiencing the most price-competitive, highest-value pistols on the market.
- SPONSORHIPS -
Target Sports USA is participating in this year’s 21st Annual Matt Light Celebrity Shoot-Out, taking place Tuesday, September 9th at Addieville East Farm in Mapleville, RI. In addition to donating ammunition, the TSUSA team will volunteer on-site to support the event and its mission.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Wise Arms LLC, manufacturers of custom firearms, is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
The High Road with Keith Warren announces the second installment of their two-part series of the “Earn A Buck Challenge”. Armed with air guns from pyramydair.com and handguns with Vortex Optics from Superior Outfitters, Keith and Johnny of The High Road challenge each other.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Wetland water conditions throughout the Rainwater Basin currently are better than last year but still variable across the state, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
The Maryland DNR honored members of the 2024-25 Maryland Conservation Corps during their graduation program at Sandy Point State Park on Aug. 26. The ceremony capped 10 months of job training, conservation work, and stewardship with the Maryland Park Service.
The Blackfoot River, downstream from Weigh Station Fishing Access Site, is open again due to a change in the timeline for the BNSF Railway bridge construction project. BNSF now expects that the project will begin in mid-summer 2026.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has released the updated draft of the State Wildlife Action Plan for public review and comment, open through Sept. 12. The SWAP is developed in close partnership with tribal governments, conservation organizations, researchers and other stakeholders
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners will meet on Friday, Sept. 5 at the Game Commission’s Harrisburg headquarters, 2001 Elmerton Ave. This meeting is one day only and will begin at 10 a.m. with public comments.
- STATE PARKS -
Local leaders gathered Friday to celebrate the addition of a new kayak launch at Lake Guntersville State Park. Located in the park’s lakefront campground, the launch and adjacent kayak rental service add a new way to access Lake Guntersville for family fun and recreation.
 

What if access to over 360,000 acres of prime, privately-owned habitat was available to Oklahoma residents for just $100?

Well, it is! Through partnerships with private landowners, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation makes available several Wildlife Management Areas and private properties through the Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP). These properties offer hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities to users who purchase the Land Access Permit along with their hunting and/or fishing license.

The permit ($100 for Oklahoma residents; $200 for nonresidents) helps off-set the Department's costs for leasing, managing and law enforcement on these areas while giving a degree of exclusivity to the hunters and anglers who use them. What the sportsman gets in return might be one of the best bargains in hunting; namely access to hundreds of thousands of acres of prime wildlife habitat. These include Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs in southeast Oklahoma, open OLAP properties, and - for Oklahoma residents only - the new 19,000-acre Herron Family Wildlife Management Area.

Oklahoma residents who are 17 years of age or younger on the first day of the current calendar year are exempt from Land Access Permit requirements, as are residents age 64 years or older. A three-day special use land access permit is available to residents for non-hunting and non-fishing related activities. Nonresidents are not exempt and must purchase the annual permit. Lifetime license holders also are not exempt.

Here we give you a closer look at the places that open up to Land Access Permit holders.

Photo: Darrin Hill

Honobia Creek & Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas

The land within the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs is owned by private timber companies that have working lease agreements with the Wildlife Department to provide public access.

Nestled in southeast Oklahoma, Honobia Creek covers almost 65,719 acres leased in Pushmataha, Leflore and McCurtain counties. Three Rivers WMA is currently comprised of 184,817 acres leased in McCurtain and Pushmataha counties. Both areas are mostly comprised of loblolly pine plantations interspersed with hardwood stands of species like oaks and hickories.

Both areas are teeming with game animals including deer, Eastern wild turkey, squirrels, cottontail & swamp rabbits, doves furbearers, and even black bear. Even quail hunters will find birds in moderate to good numbers thanks to special management efforts aimed at improving upland bird habitat.

Honobia Creek includes a walk-in only turkey hunting area, offering hunters an opportunity to hunt free from vehicular disturbance; pluse two non-ambulatory areas are available. Fishing for sunfish, flathead catfish, channel catfish, and smallmouth, largemouth, and spotted bass can be found in the Little River.

Photo: Darrin Hill

Three Rivers offers three walk-in-only turkey hunting areas and two non-ambulatory areas. The Glover River runs through Three Rivers - one of the last free-flowing streams in Oklahoma. Here you can catch smallmouth bass and sunfish using just light spinning or fly fishing tackle.

Nongame wildlife includes dozens of bird species - including bald eagles - and even alligators in low numbers at Three Rivers.

Both WMAs are dotted with small ponds and miles of rivers, streams and creeks.

Management efforts for both areas focus on preserving hardwood stands and maintaining travel corridors during clear-cutting. Select roads are closed and managed as forest openings. Small agricultural food plots are planted annually.

Although no designated camping areas exist, primitive camping is allowed on both areas no more than 50yds off an open road during open WMA hunting seasons. Lodging and restaurants are available in nearby Hochatown and Broken Bow.

Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP)

The Wildlife Department's Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP) provides financial incentives to landowners who allow public access for hunting, fishing, stream access, and wildlife viewing opportunities on private lands. As such, the Wildlife Department does not own any properties enrolled in OLAP. Rather, the agency leases them annually. While there are some grant funds to help pay these leases, some agency funds are still required as match for these grants. The Land Access Permit helps cover these matching funds.

Photo: Darrin Hill

The end result is roughly 92,000 acres of privately owned lands opened for activities like hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing, with even more acre planned in the future. Some of these lands are limited access and require checking in before accessing to ensure the best experience for users and landowners. Full details, including locations and maps, can be found on the Wildlife Department's website here.

Herron Family WMA (Oklahoma Resident Access Only)

Additionally, the ODWC is partnering with a new southeast Oklahoma land lease partner - Herron Industries LLC, to open the new Herron Family WMA in McCurtain County. The area includes about 17,720 acres leased that will be open this fall to Oklahoma residents after the Herron family agreed to a five-year lease. Herron Industries is a family-owned timber producer with headquarters in Idabel. The area offers hunting for deer, turkey and other game.

Pete Herron, co-manager at Herron Industries and vice president of the Herron Family Tree Farm, said, “The Herron family has been growing Oklahoma’s best timber since 1944. We have always been committed to the state of Oklahoma and the good people that reside here."

These lands offered through the Land Access Permit are part of an even larger offering of about 1.5 million-plus acres at more than 100 sites that ODWC manages statewide for fish and wildlife conservation and habitat - areas that are available for the enjoyment of hunters, anglers, wildlife watchers, and sport shooters on established ranges.

To say Oklahomans are blessed with ample outdoor access is an understatement, and with the Land Access Permit, hunters and anglers are able to access even more opportunities that otherwise wouldn't be possible.

Get Your Land Access Permit Here

– Michael Bergin, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on the 'Outdoor Oklahoma Journal,' the blog of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.

 
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