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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2025

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will begin its annual holiday break tomorrow Friday, December 19, which will be our final day of publication for 2025. We will be back on our regular distribution schedule starting Monday, January 5, 2026. Releases received after 2p.m. Eastern Time today, Thursday, December 18, are not guaranteed to make Friday’s editions.
- ARCHERY -
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new TX Ultra 26.5, their shortest forward draw crossbow ever equipped with their new Vision™ HD Digital Rangefinding Scope. The TX Ultra 26.5 shoots 410 FPS and features Twin-Riser Technology™ (TRT), a custom TriggerTech Trigger, and an AR-Style Ambidextrous Thumb Safety.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new TX Ultra 26.5, their shortest forward draw crossbow ever. Measuring 26.5" short and 7" narrow, the TX Ultra 26.5 shoots 410 FPS and features Twin-Riser Technology™ (TRT), a custom TriggerTech Trigger, and is capable of delivering 3" groups at 100-yards.
- AWARDS -
Ballistic’s Best 2025, in the Rimfire Suppressor category, declared that the Dead Air RXD 22 Ti earned the Ballistic’s Best 2025 Rimfire Suppressor title. Developed through a collaboration between Dead Air Silencers and Ruger Firearms, the RXD 22 Ti is far more than a simple co-branded product.
Shoot ON has selected the Meprolight® M22 Pro in its annual Excellence Awards Roundup. The new Meprolight M22 and M22 Pro models build on that proven heritage but in a more compact and updated form optimally suited for civilian defense and LE applications.

- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
As the final points earning tournaments of the fall have now concluded, the Association of Collegiate Anglers will review the current standings for college fishing’s only all-encompassing National Rankings system.
- FORESTRY -
A tree removal project beginning at Nebraska's Merritt Reservoir aims to restore prairie habitat in areas choked by undesirable trees.
- GRANTS -
The 2026 Vermont Watershed Grants Program is now accepting applications for projects that protect, restore and enhance the state's lakes, streams, rivers, and ponds, including Vermonters’ ability to understand and enjoy these treasures. Applications are due no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday February 4, 2026.
Following up on 13 priority Reservoir projects funded in 2024 through a Bass Pro Shops Outdoor Fund grant, the National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP), was grateful to receive another $500,000.00 Bass Pro Shops Outdoor Fund Grant in 2025 to fund habitat conservation projects in nine priority reservoirs, identified by the Reservoir Fish Habitat Partnership, across the U.S.

- HUNTING -
The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife helped collect 3,350 pounds of processed venison during the weeklong deer gun season to support local food pantries. Deer donation days were held at select locations across the state and more drop off days are planned to allow hunters to donate deer from the additional gun weekend and muzzleloader season.
- INDUSTRY -
Bass Pro Shops announced plans today for a new destination retail location for Abilene, Texas, with its convenient location ready to serve the greater West Texas region.
AmbassadorTrack, a leading platform for managing brand ambassador and influencer programs, announces the launch of its new mobile app. Designed to simplify communication, content sharing, and field reporting for both brands and influencers.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. (POF-USA) has announced that it, in partnership with SERT, has been awarded a contract to supply the Next Generation Rifle System to an undisclosed end user in Asia. The contract calls for delivery of POF-USA’s .300 Blackout 8-inch Renegade platform.

- NOW SHIPPING -
Federal Ammunition has officially begun shipping a new load in its award-winning Gold Medal® Berger® lineup: 6mm ARC, 108-grain Berger BT Target. Precision rifle competitors and long-range shooters can now get this sought-after bullet loaded into the industry’s most trusted factory rifle ammunition from Federal.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA) announces the appointment of Stephanie Spika Hickey as its new Executive Director. In her new role, Spika Hickey will lead POMA’s strategic vision to champion excellence in outdoor storytelling, strengthen relationships between media professionals and industry partners.
The Boone and Crockett Club announced that Mary L. Webster was elected as the Club’s 38th president during the organization’s 137th annual meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, last week. She is the first woman to serve in this position since the Club’s inception in 1887. Ms. Webster follows in the footsteps of her late husband, Paul D. Webster, who served as the Club’s 24th president from 1995 to 1997.
The U.S. Senate took the final step on legislation requiring federal agencies that manage fresh waters to digitize and pool their regulatory data into a consistent mapping format, allowing the American public to confidently access and enjoy our nation’s public waters. H.R. 187, the Modernizing Access to Public Waters Act (MAPWaters Act), led in the House by Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC) members, passed the Senate and now heads to the President’s desk to become law.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) are celebrating a decade of successful partnership in Colorado by announcing a 10-year renewal of a landmark statewide stewardship agreement.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
S&W announced the release of the newest Ultimate Carry J-frames - 642, 442 in 38 Special and 432, 632 in 32 H&R Magnum. All features XS Sights and the newly designed Smith & Wesson enhanced J-Frame synthetic boot grip, along with the Endurance Package.
CrossBreed® Holsters introduces the new LightGuard Holster, designed for those who prefer to carry with weapon-mounted lights. Built on the proven MultiFlex platform, the LightGuard Holster offers light-specific fitness, secure retention, and dependable performance.
TriStar Arms is expanding the KR22 .22 LR rifle lineup with two new color options, giving shooters more ways to personalize one of the company’s most popular rimfire rifles. The KR22 is now available in Flat Dark Earth and Olive Drab Green, joining the original synthetic black model that launched the platform.

Ruger has upgraded the 10/22 rifle line with enhanced features previously found only in select configurations. These improvements are designed to deliver even greater performance. This first round of models features a BX-Trigger, lightweight stock, match bolt release, and a receiver that incorporates a rear cleaning port.
- PROMOTIONS -
GRITR Sports, your premier destination for tactical and hunting gear, offers up to 25% off its wide selection of Beretta firearms and clothing. The sale includes popular Beretta M9 and PX4 Storm Compact pistols, advanced shotgun models, and firearm upgrades such as choke tubes and gun sights.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features TV and radio host Jim Crowley and historical novelist D.A. Galloway. Jeff gets serious about ice fishing. Dan works on his seminars for the All-Canada Shows in Milwaukee and Green Bay.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Derya announced a new sponsorship agreement with Armed Women of America (AWA. As part of the .50 cal sponsorship level which includes the "Let's Learn Session," Derya will provide in-kind donations, including certificates for premium firearms such as the DY9 Island, DY9, DY9Z, and DY9Comp models.

Texas Trophy Hunters Association® (TTHA) announces the continued sponsorship of G2 Ranch for the 2026 Outdoors Extravaganza, marking the sixth consecutive year of partnership between the two organizations.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Spread holiday joy with some Pure Michigan Hunt applications, and the hunters in your life could take home hunting equipment worth thousands, as well as licenses for elk, bear, spring and fall turkey, and antlerless deer and first pick at a managed waterfowl hunt area.
- STATE PARKS -
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in January. Activities take place at the Schramm Education Center south of Gretna, the Wildcat Hills Nature Center south of Gering and virtually.
- TELEVISION -
This Christmas Day on GAME & FISH TV, a dynamic new FAST (Free Ad-supported Streaming TV) channel powered by Outdoor Sportsman Group, settle in for “Reindeer Games,” three hours of streaming hunting & fishing adventures with each series having one thing in common: celebrating reindeer.

Pursuit Channel, a premier network for hunting, fishing, shooting, and outdoor lifestyle programming, extends warm holiday wishes to viewers, producers, sponsors, and the entire outdoor community.
The Outdoor Channel is set to make waves this winter with the premiere of the new series, Gale Force Twins, on December 30 at 6 and 10 p.m. ET. Hosted by the powerhouse sister duo Capt. Emily and Capt. Amanda Gale, this high-octane fishing adventure brings their infectious energy and expert angling skills from the open water directly to viewers.
Doug Koenig’s Championship Season returns to Pursuit Channel celebrating its 16th Season. Join Shooting Pro, Doug Koenig, at the Historical Green Valley Rifle & Pistol Club in Columbia, MO for the last two stages two stages of the 2024 CMP Bianchi Cup. He’s in search of capturing his 21th Bianchi Cup title of his career.

 

Editor’s Note: For the last couple year’s we’ve had the pleasure of attending the National Association Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Annual Expo. It’s an important show in the industry and for understanding how business is done through the wholesale channels. Our attendance is thanks to NASGW President Kenyon Gleason who, as he might put it but never would, is “good people.” Today we share with you his ‘President’s Message’ which we think you’ll find speaks a lot to how and why this industry operates so often on a personal level.

I’ve been on this earth now just over 55 years. I don’t claim to know it all. In fact, I doubt there are any who do, though some might “think” they know it all.

But what I do know, with every fiber of my being, is the people you love, build friendships with, work alongside, and walk through life with… matter. A lot. Like more than anything else. It’s the people you get to be with who make life meaningful. When I’m gone, if all that’s ever said about me is that he was, “good people,” then that would make me a pretty happy dude.

My wife and I talk about a number of our friends and families in this way. If you make the “they’re good people” scale in our house, that says a lot. I’m extremely fortunate, as I have a lot of good people in my life. Some are family, and aren’t going anywhere. Some have been here and gone. Some are with me through thick and thin. Some are likely yet to come along.

I’ve been married to my wife now for 32 of those 55 years. She’s known me over half of my life, warts and all. And one of the things I love most about her is that she challenges me to always be thinking. Many times, at the end of the day, or if we’re sitting around sipping coffee on Saturday mornings, my wife will ask, “So, what do you know today?” Or, she’ll say to me, “Tell me a story.” I suppose they’re really the same thing, just said in a different way, but regardless, she does it to get the gears inside my head moving.

Sometimes, I’ll tease her and answer with silly things like: “The sky is blue. The grass is green. Water is wet.” Like I said, silly.

More often though, her prompting brings us together in deep and thoughtful conversations. We talk about love, life, faith, goals, dreams, where we’d like to travel someday, things we remember from childhood, what life was like when we first got married, what we’d do different if we could go back in time, and the list goes on and on. I’d like to think because of her, and because of her efforts to inspire conversations, we’re way better partners for each other. It’s made for some great conversations with our five sons as well.

I don’t know about you, but I always get a bit reflective around the holidays. I think a lot about the things I’ve done, the things I wish I’d have said or done, and work toward making plans to be better at all the things in the year ahead. But if I succeed at only one thing, I hope it’s in being a good person. So someone, somewhere, says, “He’s good people.”

Sadly, there are some really good people leaving our board at the end of this year and I want to take this opportunity to say thanks to each of them for all they’ve done for me, and of course for NASGW.

First of all, Laurie Lipsey Aronson, who has served on the board since I came to NASGW in late 2014. She was NASGW’s first woman chair. She was part of the group of board members who offered me the job. She’s been an incredible asset to this organization and the industry at large. Equally important, she’s been a tremendous advocate and friend. She’s challenged me when I needed it, encouraged me to think outside myself, and stood behind me when we tried to do big things. She’s a rockstar and she’ll be missed.

Chris Means is also leaving the board this year. Anyone who’s been around the industry for any length of time knows Chris. He’s one of the most genuine and likable people I know. His attitude and willingness to try new things are an inspiration. He most recently was with Countrywide Sports and I don’t know what he’ll do next but no matter what it is, I know it’ll be good.

Ryan Link left our board earlier this fall. He was a quiet, unassuming, but exceptional professional. He wasn’t one to jump in and say a ton, so when he did, it was wise to pay attention. Sadly, Big Rock Sports has ended it’s shooting sports business and Ryan fell victim to that, but I hope he finds his way back to the industry in the near future. He’s a smart and thoughtful leader and his voice in our industry is needed.

We’ve also got some incredible new people joining us on the board for 2026. We’re welcoming Mark Emonet of Lipsey’s, Brent Taylor of Orion Wholesale and Justin Gorman of Kinsey’s. Each of these gentlemen arrive at an important time in the lifecycle of NASGW. They’ll join Bill Sumner of Chattanooga Shooting Supplies, Malcolm Getz of Camfour, Wayne Tumlin of Davidson’s and Clay Halla of Iron Valley Supply in taking NASGW into new territory as we launch our new industry product information catalog called VAULT and we continue our expansion and offerings in our SCOPE data program.

2026 is also a year for some backend changes at NASGW. We’re moving the office from Iowa to South Dakota and we’ve changed a few things in the way we’re staffed as an organization as well. We’ll talk more about some of those changes as we get into 2026. While things may have a new look, or there’s a new way to interact with the organization, one thing you can count on is the people you’ll be interacting with, aspire to be good people. Meg Pawelski, Tom Hopper, Brandon Roper, Nicole Lemke, our newest team member, and myself, along with some really great marketing and media partners, Expo partners, will be here to provide (hopefully exceed) the level of service and support you’ve come to expect.

I hope you all have a wonderful and Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas and an incredible New Year! I’m excited about all the great things to come in 2026, but I’m more excited about the good people I’ll get to do it with.

Until next time,

Kenyon Gleason

 
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