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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2024

- TOP STORY -
United States Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), a member of the Senate Banking Committee, has announced his plan to file a Congressional Review Act (CRA) Resolution of Disapproval to block the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) interim final rule that prohibits Americans from exercising their Second Amendment Rights.
- BOATING -
A good quality marine seat is an essential accessory for any vessel. Millennium Marine's B-Series line provides anglers with durable, comfortable support while helping retain a boat's appearance and help maintain its value.
Nothing brings out paddlers like warm temperatures and fresh spring air. Those enjoying Nebraska’s water bodies and water trails through May are urged to be cautious as air temperatures are rising, but the water is still cold and can be dangerous.
- COMPETITION -
Hornady congratulates sponsored shooter Jake Vibbert for his performance at the Nightforce Snake River NRL Match, April 26-28, 2024, in Juliaetta, Idaho. Vibbert took first place in the Open Heavy Division shooting Hornady 6.5mm 153 gr. A-Tip Match bullets in his 6.5 Creedmoor.
TAC Vanes had a commanding presence at the ASA Easton/Hoyt Archery Pro/Am in Camp Minden, Louisiana with several top finishes across women’s, men’s and known divisions.

- CONTESTS -
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department extends congratulations to the winners of the Collectible Conservation Stamp Art Show. The 41st annual contest featured the western tanager. The winning piece came from Justin Hayward of Casper and will be featured on the 2025 collectible conservation stamp and limited-edition print.
- CUISINE -
With spring turkey seasons kicking into high gear, successful gobbler getters looking for a delicious new way to prepare their turkey breast should try this Stuffed Smoked Turkey Breast recipe from Hi Mountain Seasonings, found below.
- EVENTS -
Maxim Defense announced they will be exhibiting at SOF Week 2024, Monday, May 6th through Friday, May 10th, at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, FL.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program invites community guests and vendors to Talladega Marksmanship Park on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, for the second annual Premier Shooting Expo – the foremost gathering of industrial professionals in the South.

- FISHERIES -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is again stocking a new strain of rainbow trout and is looking for help from anglers to evaluate its performance.
New Jersey DEP Fish and Wildlife announces that the first of two virtual 2024 Freshwater Fisheries Forums will take place this Thursday, May 2 at 7 p.m. Registration is required.
- GRANTS -
Whitetails Unlimited has granted $472,833 to various mission related projects in the state of Ohio over the past fiscal year. More than 150 different organizations received grants pertaining to outdoor education, habitat enhancement, and hunting and shooting sports preservation.
- HUNTING -
Applications are due June 1 for Montana licenses to hunt sandhill cranes and swans this coming fall. Special sandhill crane hunting districts that require applications for licenses are mostly in the Pacific Flyway of western Montana.

The records department of the Boone and Crockett Club recently convened a Special Judges Panel to verify the entry score of a Roosevelt’s elk received earlier this year. Two separate teams of judges remeasured the entry and adjusted the score from 439-7/8 points to 455-2/8 points.
- INDUSTRY -
Outtech Sales Services is pleased to announce their partnership with Acme United Corporation and their First Aid Only® and DMT® Sharpeners brands. Acme United Corporation has been a leading worldwide supplier of innovative cutting, measuring, first aid and sharpening products to the school, home, office, hardware, sporting goods and industrial markets with operations.
X-Vision Optics, a provider of thermal and night vision optics solutions, announced its partnership with Chevalier Advertising as its agency of record. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in X-Vision Optics' efforts to strengthen its brand presence and educate consumers about its products.
Unfortunately, many of the changes BIS implemented through the so-called “90-day” pause are becoming permanent in the interim final rule. This will have a negative impact on many firearm industry businesses.

Safariland received Tactical Retailer's Reader's Choice Gold Award in the holsters category. The awards acknowledge outstanding achievements and advancements in the tactical retail market.
Celerant Technology announces a new partnership with Dallas-based AltruPay. The payment processing company and its FFL-specific brand, TacticalPay, serve all firearms retailers and eCommerce businesses. The new partnership enables Celerant’s FFL dealers to accept additional payment methods and expand their product offerings, increasing average order size and revenue.
VKTR Industries, a manufacturer of piston driven AR-15 rifles, is proud to announce their business partnership with Zanders Sporting Goods. Zanders Sporting Goods, based in Sparta, IL. has been in business since 1962 and is known for its robust support to home-based dealers and online e-commerce platforms.
- LITIGATION -
Two Second Amendment Foundation cases challenging bans on so-called “assault weapons” and magazine capacity—one in Illinois and the other in Maryland—are among five cases distributed Tuesday by the U.S. Supreme Court for conference May 16.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
XS Sights introduces fiber optic sights for Glock pistols. Made in the USA, these Glock Fiber Optic Sight kits feature a precision CNC-machined, serrated rear sight and a front sight with green fiber optic insert. An interchangeable red fiber optic insert is also included in the kit for those who prefer that color.
Buck Knives, Inc. announces more than 20 new knife models and all are available now at www.buckknives.com and in retail stores across America. These knives include several new Legacy models and nearly two dozen new hunting knives.
Rosco Manufacturing announced the launch of its Upper Receiver Groups. Rosco URGs are offered in a variety of models to match its barrel lineup including Bloodline, K9 and Purebred.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Bear Creek Arsenal announces its contribution to the MidwayUSA Foundation. The donation of our HuntMaster .300 Win Mag rifle stresses Bear Creek Arsenal’s dedication to preserving the 2A freedoms that Americans have.

The Second Amendment Foundation is pleased to announce that Magpul has joined the organization as a corporate partner at the Platinum level.
Henry Repeating Arms is partnering with the Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) to offer its competitors an engraved rifle with a custom serial number matching their SASS member number.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
The Grizzly set, consisting of the Grizzly derringer and a leather holster, represents one of Bond Arms' most iconic designs. It features a 3-inch barrel chambered in 45 Colt/410 and boasts an extended rosewood grip that allows for a full hand grip.
Wilson Combat introduces the EDC X9 2.0, which builds upon the foundation of its predecessor, featuring upgrades that deliver superior performance and reliability without sacrificing the visually-striking aesthetics that have won widespread admiration since its debut.

Caracal USA announces the release of its latest video showcasing the unparalleled durability and reliability of the Caracal USA Enhanced F Pistol.
Pyramyd AIR announced that it will expand its ammunition offerings to include centerfire, rimfire, shotshells, and handgun ammo. This comes as Pyramyd AIR continues to expand into the outdoor industry after rebranding in August 2023.
- PROMOTIONS -
Walther Arms, Inc. celebrates parents everywhere as they kick off an all-new promotion with Federal Ammunition. From May 1 through June 30, 2024, consumers can show their appreciation by purchasing eligible Walther handguns and receiving Federal Punch Ammunition.
Hydra Weaponry announces an exclusive sale on its renowned Complete Hydra-15 Upper Receivers, available in a variety of calibers, including 5.56, 7.62x39, 9mm, and .300 Blackout. These uppers are now available at a 10 percent discount between May 1 – 31, 2024.
Beginning May 1st, customers who purchase any new Springfield Armory® Model 2020 Waypoint or Model 2020 Redline rifle will qualify to receive a “Gear Up” package featuring a free Model 2020 Rimfire Target rifle worth $434.
- SHIPPING -
Legacy Sports International announces that they are now shipping their popular HOWA 1500 APC Chassis Packages in the attractive KRYPTEK SKYFALL pattern in both Steel and Carbon Fiber 24” barrel options and in .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor Calibers.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is proud to announce Midsouth Shooters Supply as the official Supply Retailer of the PRS 2024 season.
Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is proud to announce Sport Optics as the official Optics Retailer of the PRS 2024 season.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has scheduled a public meeting with the Citizen Advisory Committee. During this meeting, project status will be provided and updates will be presented.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on a cow elk that was killed on Wednesday, April 17 in Ravalli County near the town of Victor. The elk was shot with a high-power rifle out of season, and the meat was left to waste, a violation of state hunting regulations.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission will hold a special meeting in compliance with the public records act on May 9 at 9 a.m. by teleconference.
- STATE PARKS -
Plenty of improvements in Nebraska’s north-central state parks await visitors this year. Projects completed in 2023 or to be finished in 2024 will appeal to an array of park users. The following is a roundup of those improvements and projects.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Media, LLC is pleased to announce that Pursuit Channel is coming to millions more Xfinity TV households across the U.S. on May 7 via an expanded distribution agreement with Comcast, one of the nation’s largest cable providers.
The Production division of the United States Practical Shooting Association is a great entry into the sport of Practical Shooting. The best competitors in the nation are on the ranges at the Cardinal Shooting Center to find out who will be National Champion.
Sportsman Channel shows all share a focus on one important thing: the love for outdoor hunting adventures. This spring, tune in to Winchester Deadly Passion, Winchester & Drury’s Natural Born and Pigman: The Series, each showcasing various hunting expeditions, techniques, and the lifestyle that surrounds the sport of hunting.
- WILDLIFE -
A total of $5.5 million was allocated to dozens of wildlife-related projects at the recent annual Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Endangered Species Mitigation Fund meeting on April 23. The Endangered Species Mitigation Fund was created in 1997 to direct funds toward species and projects that will proactively help to prevent Endangered Species Act listings in Utah.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has 46 wildlife habitat management areas that provide crucial habitat for big game winter ranges. These areas are opening for the season after being closed to minimize disturbance to wintering big game animals and other wildlife, while protecting habitat from resource damage. Several WHMAs open May 1.
 

Monster blues like this 75-pounder might be only half grown! The record is over 140 pounds. (Capt. Brian Barton)

Blue catfish are a much-sought native North American species found in millions of acres of natural habitat across the heartland of the nation. But even a native can become an invasive when it winds up in the wrong place.

Maryland and Virginia are voicing alarms over the incredible multiplication of blue cats in the upper reaches and the tributary rivers of Chesapeake Bay, the 41 million acre coastal sea that is one of the nation’s leading suppliers of seafood as well as hatchery for most of the striped bass that spread all along the Atlantic Coast. 

The spread of blue catfish is a growing concern for scientists and fisheries managers. The invasive species is quickly becoming abundant in coastal rivers and outcompeting native fish for food and habitat. Scientists say the blue cats are preying on blue crab, menhaden, American eel, and other economically and ecologically important species.

There isn’t extensive monitoring data on how many blue catfish are in the waters here now, but Branson Williams, the invasive fishes program manager at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, said looking at harvest data can be a good indication of how much the population has expanded.

In the Potomac River and Maryland waters, commercial landings of blue catfish skyrocketed from 609,525 pounds in 2013 to 4.2 million pounds in 2023, an increase of more than 500%.

In the Potomac River and Maryland waters, commercial landings of blue catfish skyrocketed from 609,525 pounds in 2013 to 4.2 million pounds in 2023, an increase of more than 500%. (Maryland DNR)

Commercial landings of blue catfish from Maryland waters and the Potomac, starting in 2012, the first year when blue catfish were differentiated in the overall harvest numbers.

Looking at Virginia rivers, where blue catfish became established a few decades earlier, also gives a sense of the scale of the issue.

In portions of the James and Rappahannock rivers, surveys have found blue catfish making up 75% of the total fish biomass—or 3 out of every 4 pounds of fish. Williams noted that survey work in Maryland’s upper Patuxent River has found more than 500 fish per hectare. A hectare is about 2.5 acres. So, say 200 blue catfish per acre—catfish soup. 

With the severity of the problem, blue cats have quickly shot up as a priority among Maryland’s big three invasives, which include northern snakehead and flathead catfish, and are a focus for increasing management efforts and targeted fishing in order to contain the fish.

How did they get here? Oddly enough, state fishery managers put them there in an effort to improve fisheries. From 1974 to 1985, the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (now the Department of Wildlife Resources) released more than 300,000 juvenile blue catfish into waters of the commonwealth, first into the James and Rappahannock rivers, followed by additional stockings in the York River 11 years later.

Here's what a 100-pound catfish from the Tennessee River looks like. Even bigger ones may be swimming in Chesapeake tributaries in a few years. (Capt. Mike Mitchell)

Though biologists at the time believed the salty Chesapeake Bay would serve as a barrier for the freshwater fish. They would populate the stocked rivers, but couldn’t get to any of the others that ran into the bay due to the salt barrier. 

The catfish proved otherwise. The catfish quickly began spreading from river to river northward around the bay. By the late 1980s, they had arrived in the Potomac. By the 2000s, they became abundant in that river and reached the Nanticoke and Patuxent rivers. DNR scientists believe the wet years of 2018 and 2019 enabled them to spread throughout the upper Bay. 

Now, they’re in every major river in Maryland—and often at high densities. One large factor in their favor is their physical size. Blue cats are the largest North American catfish and among the largest freshwater fish. They can grow to be 5 feet long and top 100 pounds. An angler in 2011 caught the world record blue catfish at143 pounds—reeled in on a lake in their introduced range in Virginia. The current Maryland record is an 84-pounder caught on the Potomac River in 2012. Fifteen pounders are just average sized—and a catfish that big can gulp down a whole lot of crabs, shrimp and young sportfish.

They grow fast because they eat just about anything, and they are fast moving predators rather than strictly bottom feeders like some in the catfish family. A 2018 study on the stomach contents found that James River blues consumed 80 different species, from fish and mollusks to birds and turtles. DNR monitoring on the Patuxent River has found blue catfish to eat about 40 species—as well as rocks, chicken bones, a doll arm, an entire 16-ounce Coke bottle and electronic parts—they are sort of the tiger sharks of fresh water.

It’s clearly way too late to shut the gate on blue catfish in Chesapeake Bay tributaries. Hopefully, enough anglers and commercial fishermen will take advantage of the new resource to keep them somewhat in balance with the other species there, as they are in their natural habitat. 

But the result of the improvident stocking in the 70’s and 80’s remains a cautionary tale for all fishery managers, most of whom now won’t even think of stocking non-native fish into healthy fishery habitats.

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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