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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2025

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network will not be publishing on Thursday, November 27 or Friday, November 28. Please note that next week, releases received after 2:00pm Eastern Time on Tuesday, November 25 are not guaranteed to make Wednesday’s editions. If the releases are not time-sensitive, they will be included in our editions beginning Monday, December 1, 2025. We wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving.
- ARCHERY -
Altra Arrows® continues to redefine accuracy and consistency with the launch of its 2026 product lineup, featuring new arrow spines and led by the all-new Phantom Arrows — a lightweight, micro-diameter arrow engineered for unrivaled penetration, reduced wind drift, and precision consistency.
- ENFORCEMENT -
The Law Enforcement Section of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division has been awarded full law enforcement accreditation from the North American Wildlife Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (NAWLEA).

Real Avid, the leader in DIY for Guns®, has released a brand-new 16-part video series dedicated to one of the most critical—and often misunderstood—aspects of rifle accuracy: The Real Avid Master Series – Scopes - available now in its entirety on YouTube, giving shooters the ultimate “binge-worthy” deep dive into everything you need to know about selecting, mounting, using, and troubleshooting rifle scopes. 

- HUNTING -
Pennsylvania’s statewide firearms deer season – which runs from Nov. 29 through Dec. 13 and includes two Sundays, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7 – will send more than half a million orange-clad hunters out to share time with family and friends, connect with nature, perform boots-on-the-ground wildlife management and secure healthy venison.
- INDUSTRY -
NSSF® and its Project ChildSafe® program announced the launch of "Project ChildSafe Salt Lake” in collaboration with Salt Lake City Police Department, Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office, South Salt Lake Police Department, West Jordan Police Department, Murray City Police Department and Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Law Enforcement as well as various local leaders and organizations.

Staccato2011 announced that world champion competitive shooter Max Michel has joined the company as its new Vice President of Training, Marketing, and Brand Ambassadorship. Michel has been one of the top pistol shooters in the world for nearly three decades.
NSSF® is encouraged by President Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert Cekada to be the Director of the ATF. NSSF is heartened that President Trump is nominating a permanent director, which will provide strong leadership to the men and women of the ATF and the firearm industry ATF regulates with fair and impartial regulatory guidance.
GunBroker.com presents an extraordinary estate collection of antique firearms from England, Europe and America. Offered across more than 50 lots, the selection includes cased sets, paired pistols and high condition examples from some of the most respected gunmakers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) announces it has been awarded a contract by U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) for the Combat Assault Rifle (CAR) program. A select-fire variant of the SOLGW MK1 rifle with an 11.5-inch barrel was chosen.

- INVASIVE SPECIES -
The Michigan DNR and Department of Agriculture and Rural Development encourage those who have eastern hemlock trees on their property to take time this winter to inspect the trees for signs of hemlock woolly adelgid – tiny, soft-bodied insects that consume the trees’ stored nutrients, slowly sucking the life from the trees.
- LITIGATION -
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that it has filed a motion for summary judgment in Escher v. Noble, its federal constitutional challenge to Massachusetts’ sweeping ban on the possession and carry of semiautomatic firearms and handguns by law-abiding adults under 21.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in a case challenging Massachusetts’ ban on the purchase, carry and possession of nearly all modern firearms by 18-20-year-olds.
NSSF® appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit following the U.S. District Court of Maryland’s decision dismissing NSSF’s lawsuit challenging Maryland’s law that intended to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).

- ORGANIZATIONS -
Pope and Young Club has put together the biggest raffle in conservation, The Hunt of the Month, including thirteen world class hunts. Individual tickets for each hunt will go on sale January 2, 2026. Individual tickets for each hunt will be sold for $100 apiece.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announces that Ammo.com has renewed their corporate partnership at the Silver level.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Iron Valley® Supply is commemorating the U.S. Marine Corps with a limited run of 500 Colt 1911 G1 Classic pistols. This intricately engraved pistol, dubbed “The Few, The Proud,” is adorned with an iconic scene from Tun Tavern where the Marines were founded.
Beretta unveils the new AX800 Suprema. The AX800 Suprema combines breakthrough gas-system technology, championship barrel engineering, and industry-leading recoil mitigation to deliver more effective shots, faster follow-ups, and less maintenance between hunts.

EAACorp announces its latest special edition Girsan MC 1911 model, this one for the 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence in 2026. This commemorative 1911 features laser engraved grips with a rendition of the Great Seal of the United States, an engraved slide with chrome finish, and PVD gold accent controls.
EAACorp announces its latest special edition Girsan MC 1911 model for the 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence in 2026. This exclusive model celebrates the nation’s free spirit and the constitutional right to bear arms with a premium limited edition firearm made for collectors and patriots in mind.
- PROMOTIONS -
Target Sports USA announced its 2025 Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions, including a daily Scavenger Hunt* running November 26, 2025, through December 8, 2025.
GRITR Sports is offering discounts of up to 50% on its selection of premium hunting optics. If you've been in the market for top-tier riflescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, rangefinders, or monoculars, now is the time to check out their prices.

MGE Wholesale is the Exclusive Distributor of the LMT 16” DMR MARS-H 7.62x51 NATO Rifle System designed to fulfill the Designated Marksman role as specified by a large European Police Contract. This rifle combines LMT quality and accuracy with the maneuverability of a 16”barrel.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is seeking public input on two proposed changes to the 2025-26 Arizona fishing regulations. The proposed changes would change the daily bag limit to unlimited striped bass and 25 catfish at Lake Mead, and the daily bag limit to unlimited striped bass and 25 catfish at Lake Mohave.
Another season of bundling up and riding a sleigh or wagon through the middle of hundreds of wild elk is almost here! The winter season at the Hardware Wildlife Management Area begins Dec. 5 and will offer a variety of fun activities for visitors.
After several years away, Chris Lewis has returned to Sweet Home Alabama to become the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Director, who will supervise the division’s 315 employees.

- STATE PARKS -
State parks in south-central Montana move to winter schedules and restrictions during this slower time of year. See below for details on each state park in the region.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in December. Don’t forget to purchase a vehicle park entry permit to enter the state parks. Get one at OutdoorNebraska.gov or at state park entrances.
On-site holiday light shows are coming soon to five Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) destinations, so make plans to visit.
For the ninth straight year, Rickwood Caverns State Park will become a walkable extravaganza known as “Wonderland Under Warrior,” an immersive attraction filled with holiday lights and characters designed to captivate the imagination of children of all ages.

- TELEVISION -
On the Bass Pro Shops Fisherman’s Handbook, the goal of each episode is to educate and equip anglers with the knowledge they need to be successful on their next fishing adventure. During this show, we highlight specific variables and products for you to take into account to attribute to a prosperous trip the next time you take to the water.
Watch the 2025 Major League Fishing (MLF) Fishing Clash Team Series Presented by Bass Pro Shops season – the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by Zenni on GAME & FISH TV. The Team Series features four Cup events in 2025, each with 12 two-man teams of Bass Pro Tour anglers competing for a share of $560,000 in prize money.
Buckmasters announces a partnership with award-winning Sub7 Productions, a leading name in outdoor media, as the official television production team for Buckmasters TV beginning in 2025 and continuing through 2026.
- YOUTH -
Plenty of holiday break mentored hunting opportunities exist for Nebraska youth aged 17 or younger through the Passing Along the Heritage Program.

 

Matty told Hatty
About a thing she saw
Had two big horns
And a wooly jaw

— Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs, Wooly Bully, 1965

To me, wool socks were always kind of like the mythical beast referenced in the famous song above—bulky, hot, and beastly on your feet, but perfect for cold weather and even bigger, bulkier boots.

I had plenty of old-school wool socks growing up. All of them came from L.L. Bean because I grew up on the East Coast, in the Mid-Atlantic region. And, well, I went to private school, so the Bean catalog served as our staple haberdashery—just via mail order.

The interwebs had not yet been invented, with Al Gore getting to that later.

These socks were ragg wool socks, which is a coarser, less expensive wool blend. Their mix of dyed and undyed fibers, gives ragg wool its distinctive look.

Today, when you hear “wool,” it’s almost always merino wool being referenced. Merino wool is softer and more breathable, making it a much better choice of wool for clothing items worn directly against the skin.

But wool—whether ragg or merino—still means warm to me. And living in Arizona, with its many months of 100-plus, even 110-plus-degree days, makes the idea of wearing wool, even merino, seem less than appealing.

A couple of months ago, Point6—makers of merino wool apparel, beanies, gaiters, and socks—reached out about sending samples. I explained the Arizona summer heat issue and questioned the wisdom of wearing wool socks.

After a little back and forth, I was assured that “contrary to what many people believe, merino is actually a great choice for hot weather,” and I was offered their extra light socks.

The Essential Light Crew is available in Brick and Sage (shown) as well as Chestnut, Gray Black and Classic Blue. The Tracker Extra Light Crew comes in Coyote (shown), Black and Olive. Photos courtesy Point6

I selected two pairs of their Essential Light Crew (one in Brick and one in Sage) and one of their Tracker Extra Light Crew (in Coyote Brown).

Point6 offers a number of sock styles, and thickness options.

For styles, they can outfit you in No Show, Mini Crew, 1/4 Crew, 3/4 Crew, Crew and OTC or “Over the Calf.” I selected Crew because I planned to wear these mostly with a 7-inch pair of Irish Setter Wingshooter boots.

This is my favorite pair of boots, and besides wearing them when hunting or on the range, they tend to be my daily footwear at trade shows. In fact, in trying to wear them out to the point they finally give up the ghost, I’ve put them through this year’s NRA Show and the NASGW Expo this past October. They still remain comfortable.

I mention that because it was in Dallas—technically Grapevine—at the NASGW’s annual expo and meeting that I decided to test-drive the Point6 merino socks.

My assumption was… well, I’m not sure what my assumption was, other than expecting my feet to get hot and sweaty after a full day on the show floor. Surely, wool socks in a Texas October can’t be the best choice. Right?

Yeah, so that saying about assuming—you know the one—it’s true. 100% true, which is unfortunate since this was a conversation I was having with myself.

I couldn’t have been more wrong about the all-day comfort and feel of merino wool socks. It’s not that I walked around thinking, these are the most comfortable socks I’ve ever had. Actually, I didn’t notice them at all.

My feet didn’t feel hot or fatigued. In fact, I forgot I was wearing merino wool socks until after dinner, when back in my room I finally took off my boots and realized, “Oh, hey, I’m wearing wool socks and never even noticed.”

Now, I admit I didn’t put them through the harshest of tests. For that, I give you what Jodi Stemler wrote about her Point6 socks in ‘Gearing Up for Backcountry Sheep.'

“If you’ve got good boots, don’t forget about good socks. Merino wool socks with extra padding on the balls of the feet and heels make a huge difference in wicking moisture from the feet and preventing blisters.”

I think we can agree that trekking all over God’s creation in search of bighorn sheep is only slightly more taxing than walking through the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center.

So, what exactly sets the Point6 socks apart? And what makes for a good pair of socks?

New Zealand merino wool is spun into yarn in Europe before being shipped to Point6’s knitting facility in Tennessee. Photo courtesy Point6

First, Point6 sources all of its wool from New Zealand before it is spun into yarn in Europe. From there, it’s sent to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where it’s knitted into socks—so yes, their socks are made here in the U.S.

The yarn Point6 uses is made through a process called compact spinning, which uses centripetal force. This process greatly reduces loose fibers, resulting in less wear and pilling. And while the yarn is more compact, it actually has a much softer feel.

Compact spun yarn (above) delivers a tighter yarn compared to ring spun (below), which results in a yarn that delivers more comfort and durability. Photos courtesy Point6

 

According to Point6, the compact spinning process makes their merino wool 25% more durable than ring-spun yarn. I haven’t put enough miles on the socks or put them through enough laundry cycles to confirm this, but I do know they feel very comfortable right now.

As I mentioned, Point6 gives you several style options to choose from, and while I opted for Crew-length socks, you might go with something more suitable for the shoe or boot you spend the most time in.

Point6 doesn’t make just one type of sock. Instead, they offer a variety of cushioning levels. I chose Light and Extra Light due to the fact that I live in one of the hottest states in the U.S. Jodi went with Medium. Other options include Ultra Light, the least amount of cushioning, and Heavy with the most.

The sock’s cushioning comes from the terry looping. Terry looping is the small loops of wool knitted on the inside of the sock that create the cushioning. The more terry looping the greater the cushioning.

Point6 also incorporates specific design features into their socks. All of them utilize a seamless toe closure—which, if you’ve had shoes that were too tight, you know how much of a difference this can make.

The sock design also incorporates specific venting. On the ankle transition and the toe they put a thinner vent without cushion, which allows for better flex in the sock at the transition points and increased long-term durability.

Photos courtesy Point6

The heel pocket is contoured and deep to keep the sock in place. The area is also reinforced on all socks, with optional additional reinforcement above the heel for added durability.

And if you’ve ever had a problem matching up socks after doing a load of laundry, Point6 stitches the style name, weight/cushioning, and size into the welt. This makes it easier both to pair up the correct socks and to find the style you want for cold-weather hunts or cool autumn hikes.

Photos courtesy Point6

Thinking ‘socks is socks’ is an outdated way to look at today’s performance socks. Honestly, who knew socks had features beyond thick or thin, and high or low? I’m still wrestling with the fact that wool doesn’t mean having overly hot, sweaty feet.

Now I’m regretting limiting my selection to only crew-length socks and just two weights. Luckily, there are Christmas gift lists to be filled, and I take large.

— Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

 
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