SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2026

- EDITOR'S NOTE -

In observance of the Easter holiday, we will not be publishing any wires on Friday, April 3. If your news needs to be distributed before Monday, April 6, 2026, please get it to us no later than 4:30pm Eastern Time on Wednesday, April 1. News arriving later will not make Thursday's final editions for the week.

- AUCTIONS -

Walk the Talk America (WTTA) raised $12,315 through an online auction hosted by Pot of Gold Estate Auctions, with donations from firearm industry companies and partners. Founder Michael Sodini highlighted continued industry commitment to WTTA's education, research, and mental health awareness initiatives, with another auction scheduled for October 13th, 2026.

The Kids & Clays Foundation launched a charity auction on GunBroker.com featuring a custom-engraved Ruger Red Label 28-gauge shotgun by Baron Engraving. GunBroker is waiving all fees, ensuring 100 percent of proceeds support Ronald McDonald House chapters across the country.

- AWARDS & HONORS -

The National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) congratulates board member Barb Terry on receiving the ATA's Industry Impact Award at the 2026 ATA Trade Show. Terry has served on the NBEF board, instructed bowhunter education classes, and mentored youth and veterans on hunts in Ohio for over a decade.

USA Archery National Head Coach Elias Cuesta has been named World Archery Coach of the Year for 2025, recognizing his outstanding first year leading the U.S. program. Cuesta guided Team USA to historic results on the World Cup circuit and secured podium finishes at both the World Archery Championships and World Archery Youth Championships.

- BIRDING -

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is offering four free spring birding tours across state wildlife areas to observe migratory birds including ducks, swans, osprey, bald eagles, and sandhill cranes. Tours are scheduled at Fish Point, Shiawassee River, Nayanquing Point, and Portage Marsh state wildlife areas from April through May 2026.

- COMPETITION -

B&P USA Pro Staff member Joe Charnigo won the High Overall title with 986/1000 at the Southern Grand American in Odessa, Florida, March 8–15. Charnigo achieved a near-perfect 99/100 in the Monday Preliminary Doubles (AAA) and multiple runner-up finishes, demonstrating exceptional consistency throughout the competition.

Team Krieghoff competed at the 2026 NSCA Western Regional Championships in Tucson, Arizona, with over 600 shooters participating. Notable performances included Derrick Mein's HOA win in the FITASC event, Brandon Powell's Prelim High Overall title, and Jonathan Prince earning Junior Champion in the Main Event. The next tour stop is The World English in San Antonio, Texas, April 22–26.

- CONTESTS -

RETAY USA launched its annual Turkey Photo Contest inviting hunters to share field photos for chances to win RETAY shotguns, NOMAD turkey vests, and PatternPros packages. The contest runs March 1 – May 31 with entries submitted through retaynation.com/giveaways/.

- COURTS -

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Firearms Policy Coalition, and private citizen Gary Zimmerman filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of federal law 18 U.S.C. § 930(a), which bars firearm possession in National Park Service facilities. SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut argues the ban unconstitutionally forces law-abiding citizens to disarm before entering visitor centers and ranger stations.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed a federal lawsuit, Zimmerman v. Bondi, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas challenging federal laws banning firearms in national park facilities. The Second Amendment Foundation and an FPC member are plaintiffs represented by attorneys from Cooper & Scully, P.C. and Cooper & Kirk, PLLC, seeking a permanent injunction against enforcement of the carry bans.

- HUNTING -

The Arizona Game and Fish Department has released proposed hunt recommendations for 2026-2027 seasons covering deer, javelina, bighorn sheep, black bear, mountain lion, and other game species. Public comments are welcome via email or regional offices, with the Arizona Game and Fish Commission reviewing recommendations at an April 10 public meeting in Phoenix.

Oklahoma Hunters and Anglers and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation are hosting two turkey hunting workshops in early April before the spring season opener. The OHA's Turkey Hunting 101 Workshop on April 4 in Edmond covers hunting strategies, biology, and gear for $25 adults. The Packsaddle WMA Field Day on April 11 offers public land hunting instruction and shooting range access.

The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission has ordered the closure of otter trapping in Region 3 effective midnight on Tuesday, March 31. Trappers can check current quota status on the FWP website.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department opens the Copper State Draw on April 1, offering hunters additional permit-tags for mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn, and elk. A premier antlered mule deer permit-tag for the Arizona Strip north of the Grand Canyon is included, with applications accepted through April 7 at copperstatedraw.azgfd.com.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

GrabAGun announced a strategic collaboration with Derya Arms, marking the second firearms manufacturer to adopt the company's PEW Logistics direct-to-consumer platform since its January 2026 launch. The partnership enables Derya Arms to focus on manufacturing while GrabAGun handles eCommerce fulfillment, compliance, and logistics.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced Andrew Wieland's appointment as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, succeeding Tom Dineen. Wieland brings extensive financial leadership experience from Eaton Corporation and will lead Ruger's financial operations supporting the company's 2030 strategic plan.

SHIELD Sights announced new distribution partnerships with Sports South and Zanders Sporting Goods, joining its longstanding partnership with RSR Group. The expansion makes SHIELD's micro red dot optics available through these major wholesale distributors' dealer networks across the United States.

NSSF praised Utah Governor Spencer Cox for signing House Bill 214, which amends civil liability laws to protect firearm and accessory businesses from frivolous lawsuits. The law prevents foreign nationals and political subdivisions from launching junk litigation against manufacturers, sellers, and trade organizations, making Utah the first state to pass NSSF's state liability reform language.

- LEGISLATION -

Michigan lawmakers voted on March 25 to designate the wood duck as the state's official duck, with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signing HB 4044 into law. Lead bill author Representative Alabas Farhat credited Ducks Unlimited's habitat investments in enabling the wood duck's recovery from near extinction to thriving populations.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

Executive Director Jim Curcuruto and Board Chair Jenifer Wisniewski from the Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation will attend the 91st North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference in Columbus, Ohio, March 29-April 3, 2026. They will highlight OSCF's successes including the "Come With" campaign with Kentucky Dept. Fish and Game, the "Keepers of the Wild" PSA, and research on traditional ammunition impacts.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

ALPS Mountaineering introduces the Reflection Dry Backpack, featuring durable 600D polyester over TPU fabric with welded seams and roll-top closure. Available in 20L, 40L, and 70L sizes in Slate Blue or Taupe, the pack starts at $99.99 and includes ergonomic shoulder straps and breathable backpad design.

Dasan USA announced the Alpha Foxtrot Romulus 1911DS featuring a precision-machined aluminum grip designed to improve control, balance, and shooting performance. The USA-made pistol includes Night Fision® sights, a compensated barrel, and ambidextrous controls, available in three configurations starting at $1,679.

GRITR Outdoors has updated its spring turkey hunting gear selection, featuring trusted brands including Drake, Primos, Doing Something Great, Vortex, and Hawke. The retailer offers chest packs, vests, calls, camo, and shotgun optics for hunters.

Sticky Holsters highlights its Venatic Collection products for spring turkey season, featuring the Modular Rifle Sling for stable carry and the Stock Pad/Riser with Shotgun Ammo Holder for secure shell storage and accessibility during hunting.

Mossy Oak announced a partnership with Sniper Bladeworks to offer select knife models featuring Mossy Oak camouflage patterns. Founded by Lance Abernathy, Sniper Bladeworks specializes in high-performance, hard-use knives for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, combining proven camouflage designs with durable construction.

ALPS Mountaineering introduces the EverDry, a 2026 all-season waterproof tote available in two sizes (20-35L and 30-55L) with puncture-resistant TPU material and fully-welded seams. The versatile carry solution features a self-standing design, wide opening, and lashing points, backed by ALPS' Limited Lifetime Warranty.

DeSantis Gunhide introduces the Infiltrator Air, a breathable hybrid IWB holster accepting Red Dot Sights for everyday carry. Featuring tuckable clips, adjustable cant, and precision-molded Kydex construction, it retails for $113.99.

Canik has launched its new VOID series suppressors in collaboration with Otter Creek Labs. Three rifle models (VOID-556, VOID-556K, VOID-762) are available at $649.99, with a 3D printed VOID-9 for handguns and PCCs launching at $849.99. All feature stainless steel construction and low back pressure gas systems.

Benelli announced the launch of the Art of Performance video series, showcasing the proprietary engineering behind the Benelli Lupo precision rifle. The series details the rifle's three-step barrel manufacturing process: vacuum heat treatment, electrochemical rifling, and cryogenic Crio treatment, which together deliver exceptional accuracy and consistency.

- RETAIL -

Derya Arms announced a partnership with Runnings Stores, expanding access to its firearms across approximately 90 locations in the Midwest and Northeast. Initial offerings include the DY9 and DY9Z models, with the TM22 .22LR rifle joining later this year.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

RentAGun.com, an online firearm rental platform, announced its sponsorship of firearms review influencer Hickok45, whose YouTube channel has amassed over 8 million subscribers since 2007. RentAGun CEO Jaylin McClanahan stated the partnership aligns with their mission of promoting responsible firearm ownership and expanding consumer access to their platform.

WOOX is expanding its Ambassador and Pro Staff Program to compensate content creators and outdoor enthusiasts. The program offers up to 10% commission on sales, exclusive brand benefits, and free products for promotion across social media platforms and blogs.

- STATE AGENCIES -

Utah's 2026 legislative session passed five wildlife-related bills signed by Gov. Spencer Cox, including HB30 updating WMA access requirements with free digital permits, HB93 creating Goshen Bay Waterfowl Management Area, HB125 modifying aquatic invasive species education requirements, HB431 allocating $2 million annually for wildlife crossing projects, and HB376 establishing the Utah Forest Restoration Institute at Utah State University.

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has established an idle speed only zone and navigational safety channel near a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad bridge construction project on the Missouri River near Bismarck-Mandan, effective March 30, with marked buoys directing boat traffic through the construction area.

The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife released the 2025-2035 Maine Wildlife Action Plan, identifying 721 Species of Greatest Conservation Need. Developed collaboratively with the Maine Natural Areas Program, Maine Department of Marine Resources, and Maine Audubon, the plan provides voluntary conservation strategies to protect vulnerable fish and wildlife while leveraging federal funding.

- STATE PARKS -

Pictograph Cave State Park is hosting its fourth annual Earth Day Celebration from April 16-19, featuring an art show, sale by local artists, and performances by speakers, historians, poets, and musicians celebrating the historic site's natural and cultural significance.

Chewacla State Park in Auburn, Alabama unveiled an 8,500-square-foot Event Center designed to host corporate retreats, weddings, and community celebrations. Funded by Alabama's $85 million bond issue for parks approved in 2022, the facility features modern amenities including slide-up doors, audio-visual capabilities, and food truck hook-ups.

Nebraska Game and Parks reminds guests that a temporary campfire ban remains at all state park areas and wildlife management areas following Gov. Jim Pillen's extension of the statewide burn ban through April 10. Camp stoves using liquid or gas fuel are permitted as alternatives.

Pokagon State Park is hosting an Easter egg hunt for children up to age 10 on Saturday, April 4 at 2 p.m. at the Upper CCC Shelter Lawn. The event, sponsored by the Steuben County Tourism Bureau, features three age groups with golden eggs redeemable for prize baskets.

Arkansas State Parks announced the opening of the one-mile Owl Pass Trail at Pinnacle Mountain State Park in Little Rock. The accessible paved multi-use trail connects the West Summit Day-Use Area to the Arkansas Arboretum and welcomes walkers, runners, cyclists, and users of track chairs, wheelchairs, and mobile scooters.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will conduct a shoreline restoration project at Cooney State Park from April 6 to May 13 to repair damage from 2022 flooding. Marshall Cove and Red Lodge campgrounds will experience closures and restrictions, while Cottonwood Campground remains available for visitors.

- TELEVISION -

Pursuit Channel announced the addition of Reel Animals with Captain Mike Anderson, a new saltwater fishing series premiering in Q2 2026. Hosted by veteran charter captain Mike Anderson, the show features high-energy offshore and inshore adventures from the Gulf Coast to the Atlantic, airing weekly on Pursuit Channel and streaming on Pursuit UP across 120+ million users.

The High Road Group with Keith Warren releases a new episode featuring feral hog control action using JTS Shotguns and an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at their annual viewer appreciation party held at Conroe Taxidermy, which raises funds for Safari Club International wildlife conservation efforts.

Black Bear Comeback Proves Hunters Remain Essential to American Conservation

I recently posted a blog covering the black bear conservation successes seen in Florida. The state has now had a successful bear hunting season, despite anti-hunting, anti-science animal activist shenanigans.

I want to expand on that topic. A recent wave of attention is being given to the expanding black bear populations in Southern states. It is because of hunters and shooters. It is a truth that can’t be ignored: Black bear recovery from coast-to-coast is the product of decades of habitat work, science-based wildlife management, regulated hunting, public education and the funding stream hunters and firearm and ammunition manufacturers provide.

That matters. Conservation success breeds new challenges. As populations expand, so does natural range. More communities have bears. More nuisance complaints. More pressure on state wildlife agencies to respond. The question is not “should they be managed?” They are. The question is whether lawmakers and opinion leaders recognize the conservation model that made this recovery possible or will they undermine the hunters, sportsmen and firearm owners who make this possible.

Recovery Does Not Happen on Its Own

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Wildlife Restoration Program, authorized by the Pittman-Robertson Act in 1937, provides the grant funds to state wildlife agencies. Those fund wildlife and habitat restoration, management, public access, research, hunter education and shooting range development and operation. The agency describes it as the nation’s oldest and most successful wildlife restoration program. It is the American System of Conservation Funding, which is the envy of the world.

Those funds do not come from the general public. They are the excise taxes paid by firearm, ammunition and archery manufacturers and importers. USFWS recently announced nearly $1.3 billion in excise taxes to be delivered to state conservation and wildlife access programs this year. Over $804 million of that is directly sourced to firearm and ammunition manufacturers and importers. Those companies are the core financial drivers of conservation funding.

That funding model delivers in the real world. It supports population surveys, habitat work, public access, conflict-response programs and hunter education. It also gives agencies the data they need to make decisions on balancing wildlife population protections and harvest rates as a management tool. Critics who dismiss hunting, or who treat the firearm and ammunition industry as disconnected from conservation, harm the foundation needed to restore species like black bear.

10 States Showing Black Bear Success

In addition to Florida, many other states are seeing successes with their state-led programs to manage black bear populations. The efforts should be highlighted. This is what successful conservation and wildlife management looks like.

West Virginia

West Virginia showed strong outcomes: nuisance complaints have fallen 55 percent, damage claims dropped 26 percent and non-hunting bear mortalities declined 19 percent from 2023 to 2024 while the state boasts a robust black bear population.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s 2024 Big Game Management Plan put the black bear population at 6,100 in 2024, a 13 percent increase over 2014.

Tennessee

Tennessee’s recent reporting points to steady, management-driven growth. A 2025 state transportation research report, citing Tennessee wildlife data, says collaborative management efforts produced a 1.2 mean annual growth rate – roughly 20 percent annual growth over the study period.

Connecticut

Connecticut’s The State of the Bear public brief and 2025 bear report show a population that is growing and spreading. The state now estimates 1,000-1,200 bears, says the population is “increasing and expanding.” They report breeding evidence in more than 89 towns in 2024. It’s important to note that Connecticut doesn’t have a regulated bear hunting season but state biologists have pressed the legislature that one is needed to manage this growth.

Virginia

Virginia’s strongest official metric is range. In a 2025 Department of Wildlife Resources article, the state said bears, once low across most of Virginia, are regularly found in almost all areas of the state with the exception of far eastern counties and the Eastern Shore.

North Carolina

North Carolina’s comeback remains one of the strongest in the East. Black bears were once restricted to remote areas in low numbers. Ranges expanded from 5,000 square miles in 1971 to over 30,000 square miles by 2010. Today they occupy 60 percent of North Carolina’s total land area.

Missouri

Missouri’s current numbers show a major rebound. In its 2024 annual report, the Missouri Department of Conservation said the state’s bear population grew from an estimated 300 bears in 2012 to about 998 in 2024, with an eight percent annual growth rate.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s numbers show some of the largest long-term gains in the East. The Pennsylvania Game Commission estimated 19,211 bears in 2024, up from 8,252 in 1992. These numbers are in a high, sustainable range.

Arkansas

Arkansas has a strong black bear recovery story from a near loss to a fully restored huntable population. Black bears were overhunted to bear extinction by the 1930s, due to habitat loss and overhunting without the benefit of modern wildlife management programs. Now the state has more than 5,000 bears thanks to its Black Bear Restoration Program.

What Comes Next

For lawmakers and wildlife lovers the takeaways are straightforward. America wants thriving wildlife populations, healthy habitat and credible management of species recovery. That means protecting the hunter-supported conservation system that delivers those results. When science, habitat work and hunter investment come together, wildlife flourishes. Black bears are proof.

These states are doing it right. They show what can be accomplished when outdoor, hunting and shooting community members all partner to manage wildlife populations. Hunters are America’s original conservationists. They are the critical element in keeping wildlife populations robust, healthy and in balance with safe communities and vibrant ecosystems.

– Nephi Cole, Government Relations-State Affairs, National Shooting Sports Foundation

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