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Fish Monkey is launching the Hydro Block Waterproof Glove for Fall 2026, a premium cold-weather fishing glove featuring a 100-percent waterproof barrier, breathable membrane, merino wool liner, and touchscreen-compatible panels. Founder Tim Mossberg emphasizes the glove maintains dexterity and comfort in wet, cold conditions while enabling essential fishing tasks.
Team Mathews dominated the fifth stop of the 2026 ASA 3D season in Metropolis, Illinois, winning three pro classes with Kyle Douglas claiming Men's Known Pro, Cara Kelly, Sharon Wallace, and Emily McCarthy sweeping Women's Pro, and earning nine podium finishes overall.
Dave Roberts of MWS Associates, Inc. has been named 2026 Sales Rep of the Year by TenPoint Crossbow Technologies for exceptional performance in driving sales growth and expanding brand presence across Texas and Oklahoma. The award recognizes his consistent execution in strengthening dealer relationships and recruiting new accounts.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will conduct Operation Dry Water July 3-5 to increase boating safety during the Independence Day weekend. Sgt. Sydney Grant, AGFC Boating Law Administrator, emphasizes that alcohol's effects are magnified on water and urges boaters to operate responsibly and designate sober operators.
Vermont's Warden Service and State Police, partnering with the National Association of Boating Law Administrators and U.S. Coast Guard, are participating in Operation Dry Water July 3-5 to reduce alcohol and drug-related boating incidents. Recent data shows alcohol use and lack of life jackets are primary factors in recreational boating deaths.
Nearly 700 competitors from 42 states participated in the 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships held June 21-26, 2026, at Heartland Public Shooting Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. The event featured nine competitive disciplines including archery, rifle, pistol, shotgun, and airgun competitions. Tom Busch, HPSP Manager, praised the competitors, families, and sponsors for making the event successful and safe.
Fiocchi of America Pro Team members Shelby Skaggs and Will Fennell earned championship titles at major national events in June 2026. Skaggs captured five Lady I state titles at the Kansas State Shoot, while Fennell won the M2 FITASC Championship at the Georgia State Sporting Clays Championship and North American FITASC.
Team USA rifle and pistol athletes delivered outstanding performances at the 2026 ISSF Junior World Championship in Suhl, Germany, securing multiple podium finishes and two World Junior Records. Griffin Lake, Braden Peiser, and Tyler Wee won gold in the Junior Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Team event, while Walther Arms USA supported several top-performing athletes including Elizabeth Probst and Marcus Klemp.
Berger's new 6mm 120 Grain Long Range Hybrid Target bullet claimed the top three positions at the 2026 Hornady Precision Rifle Challenge near Woodford, Utah. Team Berger's Austin Buschman won first place with a score of 181/202, followed by Mark Le in second and Kahl Harmon in third, demonstrating the bullet's exceptional performance in challenging conditions.
Team Federal won three major sporting clay championships across Oklahoma, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Two-time Olympian Derrick Mein won Oklahoma's Main Event, Cameron Hicks claimed Virginia's title, and Gregg Wolf won Federal's Master Class Cup, with all victories occurring on June 28, 2026.
Nearly 200 shooters competed in the 2026 Hornady Precision Rifle Challenge near Evanston, Wyoming on June 26-27. Austin Buschman won the Open Division and Overall title, while Lauryl Akenhead claimed Top Lady honors and Clay Blackketter finished fourth overall.
Dale Light's 1994 donation created the 73-acre Mink Run Wildlife Area in Cedar County, Iowa, featuring grasslands and woodland habitat. Matt Shanklin, wildlife biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, is managing the area to develop approximately 60 acres of prairie with native hardwoods while controlling invasive species through prescribed fire rotation.
The USDA formally published a conservation framework on June 2 to protect migratory big game across 17 western states. NRCS Chief Colton L. Buckley announced the effort at the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies meeting, focusing on habitat protection, reducing movement barriers, and improving habitat quality for elk, mule deer, and pronghorn.
The NSSF celebrates the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear Viramontes v. Cook County and Grant v. Higgins, petitions challenging state bans on Modern Sporting Rifles. With over 32 million MSRs in circulation, NSSF argues these firearms are protected under the Second Amendment per Heller and Bruen precedents.
The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in two Second Amendment Foundation cases: Viramontes v. Cook County and Grant v. Higgins, challenging assault weapons bans in Illinois and Connecticut. SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut stated the decision will provide necessary guidance on Second Amendment protections for commonly owned semi-automatic rifles.
The U.S. Supreme Court granted review in Firearms Policy Coalition's Viramontes v. Cook County, Illinois lawsuit challenging Cook County's ban on semiautomatic rifles as unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. FPC stated this marks a significant step toward eliminating assault weapon bans nationwide.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a Second Amendment Foundation case, making SAF's Third Circuit victory final. The ruling affirmed that adults under 21 have the same Second Amendment rights as older adults, striking down Pennsylvania's carry restrictions during emergencies.
Beretta USA announced that a major metropolitan Police Department in Tennessee has approved and begun fielding the A300 Ultima Patrol shotgun. The department requested a special variant featuring a reduced 16" barrel for improved maneuverability in confined spaces and accessibility from police cruisers.
Idaho Fish and Game will stock approximately 110,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout throughout the state in July 2026. The stocking highlights include over 50 lakes, ponds, and river sections across Idaho, offering family-friendly fishing opportunities for anglers of all skill levels.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks fisheries biologist Sam Bourret led a study using otolith geochemistry and redd counts to identify which streams in the Swan River basin are most critical for bull trout recovery. The research reveals that some streams produce more surviving bull trout than spawning activity alone suggests, helping guide future habitat restoration and conservation efforts.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development administers the Qualified Forest Program, which offers tax exemptions to landowners who actively manage forests. Applications are due September 1, 2026, for the 2027 tax year. Eligible parcels must be at least 20 acres with a qualified forester's management plan.
Whitetails Unlimited granted $97,806 to the Catch-A-Dream Foundation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, primarily through the Dream Sheds program initiated by Mark and Terry Drury of Drury Outdoors. Since 2006, Whitetails Unlimited has provided over $950,000 to support the foundation's mission of providing hunting and fishing trips to children with life-threatening illnesses.
Idaho Fish and Game will sell capped elk zone tags starting July 8 at 10 a.m. MDT through GoOutdoorsIdaho.com, license vendors, regional offices, and by phone. Sawtooth Elk Zone tags go on sale July 10. Eligible Idaho residents with valid 2026 hunting licenses can purchase tags on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will begin selling remaining 2026 big game permits starting July 7 on a first-come, first-served basis. Available permits include general-season and youth elk, deer, and bison permits for various hunting units across Utah, with sales occurring at different dates throughout July.
Murray Road Agency highlights America250 initiatives from outdoor industry clients including SK Guns' commemorative 1911, Range USA's Henry Repeating Arms giveaway, Duck Commander's limited-edition call, and the Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation's Louisiana Duck Hunt for Conservation with $20,000 in prizes.
Steiner Optics appointed Clinton Thornburg as Law Enforcement Sales Manager. Thornburg brings over 20 years of law enforcement and sales experience, including service with the U.S. Marshals Service Violent Fugitive Task Force and Daniel Defense, and will lead the company's law enforcement sales initiatives and agency partnerships.
Guns.com announced its newest Dealer Advisory Council comprising six firearm retailers and pawnbrokers including Mike Loy, Bert Inslinger, Anthony Vanegas, Hannah Hopkins, Tim Hensley, and Sam Smith. The council guides Guns.com's strategic initiatives supporting its network of over 2,000 independent dealers and has influenced major platform enhancements and the launch of the Auctions platform and expanded suppressor marketplace.
Meprolight® introduced a limited-edition Tru-Vision™ SR red dot sight commemorating America's 250th Anniversary, featuring an engraved protective hood with the Liberty Bell and "Freedom Still Rings." Available exclusively through Optics Planet and EuroOptic, the optic combines patriotic styling with rugged reliability and includes a standard black replacement hood.
The 1791 Foundation and Scouting America announced a partnership naming The 1791 Foundation as the presenting sponsor of Range & Target Activities at the 2026 National Scout Jamboree. The program will provide thousands of youth and adult participants with hands-on marksmanship education emphasizing safety, responsibility, and ethical outdoor recreation.
Content creator Zachary Henry, known as the "Southern Lawn Daddy," joins host Michael Waddell on The Michael Waddell Podcast to discuss his viral lawncare content, family lifestyle, and outdoor passion. With over 700,000 followers across social media platforms, Henry shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent figure in the outdoor and lifestyle content space.
Jake Hill, wildlife biologist, attorney, and founder of Orion Permit Co., will appear on the Hunting Matters podcast hosted by the Houston Safari Club Foundation to discuss ESA and CITES permitting, trophy import regulations, forest-wildlife management, and hunters' role in conservation funding.
Blue Force Gear and Silencer Shop announced a limited-edition SPECIAL-1776 Sling Bundle featuring the combat-proven Vickers Sling to commemorate America's 250th Anniversary. Available exclusively through Silencer Shop starting July 4, the bundle includes a BFG hat and Declaration of Independence-themed insert in four military colorways.
Zanders, a premier national distributor based in Sparta, Illinois, has announced the addition of RUKO Knives to its cutlery product lineup. RUKO, known since 1956 for premium pocket knives and cutting tools, will now be available to Zanders' nationwide dealer network through their website and sales representatives.
Magnum Research introduced the suppressor-ready DE50THR Mark XIX Desert Eagle in .50 AE, featuring a six-inch threaded barrel and specialized L5 piston for suppressed operation. The company also offers the BAR506THR standalone threaded barrel upgrade for existing Desert Eagle owners, with MSRPs of $2,041 and $618 respectively.
XS Sights launched pre-drilled fiber optic sights for Smith & Wesson J-, K-, and L-Frame revolvers featuring US-sourced technology and interchangeable green or orange fiber optic inserts. The steel sights are made in the USA and backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
SilencerCo launches the "Always American. 250 for 250." promotion from June 23 to August 15, 2026, offering $250 in Web Store Credit with purchases of qualifying suppressors including the Velos Series, Hybrid Modular Series, and Scythe Series to celebrate American independence and manufacturing.
Sticky Holsters, based in Naples, Florida, released limited-edition Red, White, and Blue holsters celebrating America's 250th anniversary. The company is offering 17.76% off sitewide plus free shipping on its clip-less concealed carry technology products.
Guns.com announces its July 4th Fuel Your Freedom sale featuring exclusive promotions from Rost Martin, Savage, Henry Repeating Arms, Burris Optics, and Meta Tactical. The sale includes free shipping on select firearms, ammunition discounts, and a custom Colt Python benefit auction supporting the Second Amendment Foundation.
Target Sports USA, a leading online ammunition and firearms retailer based in Cheshire, CT, celebrates the United States' 250th anniversary by highlighting values of freedom, responsibility, and self-reliance that define the shooting sports community.
GRITR Range, a premier indoor shooting range in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, launches a new Intro to Competitive Shooting class for beginners. The course covers competitive disciplines, match registration, equipment requirements, safety rules, and includes live-fire training. GRITR Range regularly hosts IDPA and Hit Factor matches.
Kinsey's Inc., a leading outdoor sporting goods distributor, announced the launch of Kinsey's Plus™, a new dealer benefits program offering independent retailers enhanced purchasing advantages, priority services, and exclusive business benefits through annual purchasing thresholds or membership options.
CVA has issued an immediate safety recall for all Paramount, Paramount HTR, Paramount Pro, and Paramount Pro V2 muzzleloading rifles due to unsafe conditions from improper loading that may cause serious injury or death. Owners must cease use immediately and contact CVA at Paramount-recall@bpioutdoors.com or 770-449-4687 for recall instructions.
Federal Ammunition awarded the 2026 Tom Knapp Memorial Scholarships to Charramaiyne Brown and Isabelle Sparlin at the 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships in Grand Island, Nebraska. Each recipient received $2,500 from the endowed scholarship established by Federal Ammunition and Champion Traps & Targets to honor legendary exhibition shooter Tom Knapp.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will rehabilitate the South Unit at Houghton Lake Flats this summer, replacing the aging dike system's concrete dam, pumphouse, and pipes to restore water level control and improve wildlife habitat for species like trumpeter swans and osprey.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources offers numerous July 4th celebrations across state parks, including fireworks displays at Patoka Lake, Pokagon State Park, Cecil M. Harden Lake, and Versailles State Park, plus activities like patriotic bike parades, historical walks, and cornhole tournaments at various locations.
Shooting USA features JROTC teams competing at the George Anderson Shooting Center at Camp Perry, Ohio for national team and individual champions in Three Position Ten Meter Air Rifle, plus a Colt Pro Tip with Wyatt Gibson. The show airs Wednesday at 9:00 PM Eastern/Pacific on Outdoor Channel.
Pursuit Channel announces its new Wildlife Adventure Wednesday primetime block presented by MOJO Outdoors, featuring hunting series including Mark Peterson's The Journey Within, Whitetail Frenzy, MOJO Untamed hosted by Terry Denmon, and The Choice with the Cianciarulo family, starting at 8:00 p.m. ET every Wednesday.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is conducting its annual online turkey brood survey from July through August. Turkey biologist Toni Mikula encourages residents to report wild turkey sightings on the department's website to help monitor population productivity and assess spring weather impacts on poult survival.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is requesting public participation in its annual wild turkey production survey during July and August. Participants should report turkey sightings with date, county, gender, and poult information through an online survey to help estimate nesting rates and nest success.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission released 2026-2027 manatee and sea turtle decals highlighting conservation partnerships. The manatee decal commemorates 25 years of the Manatee Rescue & Rehabilitation Partnership, which has rescued over 2,350 manatees since 2001. The "Protect Their Path" sea turtle decal celebrates Florida's record leatherback nesting year in 2025. Decals are available for $5 donations at local tax collector offices.
Americans can fish almost endless vistas across the nation, thanks to our system of free public access on most waters.
Ask an American angler where they’ll fish on this 250th Anniversary of the U.S.A. and the answer is likely to be someplace close to home: a river outside town, a reservoir managed by the state or TVA, a stretch of coast open to anyone with a license. The assumption is simple and deeply ingrained—in nearly all public waters across the nation, angler access is not only allowed but often encouraged.
That assumption does not apply in many parts of the world.
Across much of Europe, recreational fishing operates under a very different set of expectations. Rivers, streams, lakes, and even some coastal waters are frequently controlled by landowners, estates, clubs, or syndicates. Access is limited, often expensive, and usually requires advance permission. The idea that someone could pull off the road, walk to a riverbank, and legally fish is foreign in many places.
American anglers rarely stop to consider how unusual their system is. Yet the openness of U.S. fishing waters represents one of the clearest practical differences between American and European outdoor traditions—and one rooted in history, law, and cultural resistance to privatization.
In countries such as United Kingdom, freshwater fishing rights are typically tied to land ownership. Rivers may appear public, but the fishing itself belongs to whoever owns the riverbank. Access often requires purchasing a day ticket from an estate, joining a fishing club, or leasing a beat for the season. Well-known chalk streams can command hundreds of dollars per day, placing them effectively out of reach for most anglers.
A similar structure exists in Germany, where fishing rights are controlled by local associations known as Vereine. Membership is required, waiting lists are common, and visiting anglers face limited access even when water is abundant. In France, anglers must navigate a layered system of permits, local associations, and water classifications that vary by region and species. The water may be scenic and plentiful, but access is neither automatic nor inexpensive.
Don’t even ask about prime salmon river access in the Nordic nations unless you’ve got a grand a day or more to spend.
Bass anglers have access to thousands of lakes nationwide—nearly all large lakes offer free public boating and fishing. (Tracker Marine)
The cost of fishing in these systems reflects their structure. European anglers often pay multiple fees—national licenses, local permits, club dues, and daily access charges—before making a single cast. By contrast, most American anglers gain access to vast networks of rivers, lakes, and coastal waters with a single state-issued license costing far less than a tank of gas.
This contrast raises a reasonable question: why did pay-to-fish systems become standard overseas, while they never took hold in the United States?
The answer lies partly in history, and partly in philosophy. Early American law rejected the European model that treated wildlife and water as privileges of land ownership or aristocracy. Instead, fish and wildlife were recognized as public resources, held in trust by the state for the benefit of all citizens. That principle—often referred to as the public-trust doctrine—established that no individual or estate could claim ownership of wild fish simply because they controlled the shoreline.
As the nation expanded westward, this idea hardened into policy. Rivers were highways, fisheries were food sources, and access mattered. States assumed responsibility for managing fish populations, while leaving the water itself open to the public wherever navigable or designated for public use. Note that’s “navigable” water, though—trout streams running through private ranches are not public water unless you can float them.
Fishing is a family sport in the USA, thanks in part to our public access policies. (Tracker Marine)
European countries took the opposite path. Fishing rights followed property lines. Management authority rested with landowners or associations rather than centralized agencies. Over time, fishing became something you rented rather than a public right.
The American approach carried long-term consequences. Open access required regulation to prevent overharvest, which in turn led to the development of professional fisheries management. License fees funded science, enforcement, and habitat work. Anglers became stakeholders rather than customers, supporting the system that sustained their access.
Our system is not without stress. It can easily result in overfishing. And waterfront property owners sometimes take affront and Billy Bob catching their pet 5-pounder from under their dock.
Yet our underlying framework still assumes access in most cases, with management as necessary to preserve the resource.
As the United States heads into another Independence Day, the contrast is worth noting. Fireworks and flags aside, one of the most tangible expressions of American independence is the ability to fish public water without asking permission. It is a quiet freedom, rarely advertised, and often taken for granted.
For anglers who value the freedom to fish, the lesson is clear. Public access is not an accident, and it is not guaranteed. It exists because earlier generations rejected the idea that fishing should belong only to those who could afford it. That legacy remains one of the defining features of American recreational fishing—and one worth remembering as we celebrate this special Independence Day.