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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2024

- APPAREL -
Fish Monkey Hunt Monkey has a Heavyweight merino wool sock that’s designed specifically for the sportsman, whether you’re ice fishing or hunting. There are two different lengths—a shorter boot cut and a longer over-the-calf—but what really sets these apart from the rest is their numerous features.
- ARCHERY -
New for 2025, the TITLE from Mathews is now available in 34” and 40” axle-to-axle lengths. Equipped with all-new Limb ShiftTM (LSTTM) Technology and built compatible with Mathews’ new BONDTM Grip System, every technology and detail in the 2025 TITLE is aimed at elevating the most accurate bow to ever stand on the target line.
The 2025 Mathews LIFTTM X brings never before seen levels of tuning and customization to every bowhunter. Featuring Mathews’ patented Limb ShiftTM Technology (LSTTM), the LIFTTM X allows archers to micro-adjust their tune with the simple turn of a wrench, no bow press needed.
- BOATING -
Winter paddling can provide solitude, exercise and an opportunity to see amazing winter beauty. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recommends that paddlers be prepared to paddle in cold weather.

“Everything about our portable battery line-up has been re-designed and improved,” says Norsk Lithium VP of Strategy & Development, James Holst. “And we’ve been able to make all of the improvements to the features, internal components, and overall safety of our products without having to raise our prices.”

- CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE -
After chronic wasting disease was detected in three white-tailed deer near Bonners Ferry, a portion of Unit 1 was designated as a CWD Management Zone effective Oct. 1. There are additional rules for hunters within any CWD Management Zone in Idaho. Idaho Fish and Game staff in the Panhandle Region are prepared and committed to make complying with the new rules as easy as possible.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in a cow from Elk Hunt Area 23 through hunter-harvested surveillance. Elk Hunt Area 23 is located mostly within the Casper region and is bordered by three CWD-positive elk areas: 48, 16 and 19.
- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
Special guests on EP. 219 of the Rapala #WeAreCollegiateBass Podcast are Coleman Bingham, Hunter Fillmore, and Jackson Smith.
- COURTS -
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that it has filed its opening brief with the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Cheeseman v. Platkin, its lawsuit challenging New Jersey’s ban on so-called “assault weapons.” The brief can be viewed at firearmspolicy.org/cheeseman.

- ENFORCEMENT -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on a white-tailed deer buck that was killed last week near Potomac in the Blackfoot Valley. The buck was found in a field on private property on Wednesday, Nov. 13. FWP Warden Chris Hamilton investigated and believes it had likely been shot and left the day before.
- EVENTS -
Another season of bundling up and riding on a horse-drawn sleigh or wagon through the middle of hundreds of wild elk is almost here! The Hardware Wildlife Management Area winter season and associated activities — including some new opportunities this year — begin on Dec. 6.
- FISHERIES -
Hudson Lake, 15 miles southwest of Valentine, will not be open to the public for ice fishing this winter. The lake was formerly part of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s Open Fields and Waters Program, a voluntary program designed to increase public walk-in access for hunting, trapping and/or fishing across the state.
Great news for Treasure Valley steelhead anglers — approximately 250 steelhead will be released into the Boise River on Friday, Nov. 22. The Fish and Game fish stocking trucks will be releasing fish at the usual locations.

The Wood River Basin in central Idaho lies on the very eastern edge of the native range of redband trout. Like many other river basins in southern Idaho, the Wood River Basin has been hydrologically isolated from the Snake River for quite a long time. Due to this isolation, there are several fish species that are unique to this system.
- FISHING -
Nick Perez of Perryville has earned a Master Angler Milestone Award under the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ FishMaryland program. Perez is the 15th Master Angler since the program began in 2019. The award recognizes recreational anglers who catch ten trophy-sized fish of different species in Maryland.
Muskie fishermen are at the very least super focused on their quest to hook and land a giant, and truth be known, most are obsessed with it. Why else would somebody dedicate nearly every angling second in pursuit of these Jurassic-sized freshwater fish?
- GEAR -
Scent Thief’s® unique scent-control products make great stocking stuffers, ensuring hunters are always ready to pursue their passion. Scent Thief’s No Smell Technology™ ensures hunters remain undetected for late-season whitetails in the Midwest and North or when hunting during the rut in the South.

Armageddon Gear announces their 10-round adjustable AICS/AW mag pouch, their 40/40 Ammo Holder and the Pistol Mag Pouch & AR Mag Caddy.
- GIVEAWAYS -
SERGEANT LLC announced the launch of its Fall Gear Giveaway. As consumers across the country head into the holidays, it was the perfect time to connect with them in a fun and engaging way to help fuel their next adventure.
- GRANTS -
Whitetails Unlimited awarded a grant totaling $12,809 to the Jackson Bowhunters located in Jackson, Ohio. The Jackson Bowhunters Club is a local archery club and range, whose main goal and purpose is to provide a place for people to shoot their bows, hone their skills, and educate others interested in learning how to shoot a bow.
Tree planting, education about the benefits of trees and other tree-centric efforts are on tap in nine Michigan communities thanks to Community Forestry Grants from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Those communities will share $127,093 in grant funding.

- HUNTING -
Maryland’s two-week firearms hunting season for sika and white-tailed deer opens Saturday, Nov. 30 and runs through Saturday, Dec. 14. The two-week season includes Sunday hunting in all but three counties, affording hunters more weekend opportunities to hunt and contribute to managing Maryland’s deer population.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a hunting accident that occurred in Logansport yesterday. Daniel Jackson, 36, of Logansport, was finishing his hunt and lowering his firearm from an elevated stand when the gun discharged and the bullet hit one of his feet.
Hunters will still have several days of archery and muzzleloader deer hunting to enjoy in Vermont after the regular deer season ends on December 1. Archery deer hunting continues December 2 through December 15, and muzzleloader deer hunting will occur December 7 to 15.
While the warm, dry weather during much of the 2024 general big game hunting season has not been favorable for hunters who typically hope for colder, snowy weather, success rates for hunters along the southern Rocky Mountain Front remains above average, despite the number of hunters dropping to lower than average levels.

The numbers through opening weekend are in. As of Tuesday morning, Michigan DNR reports there have been a total of 168,755 deer reported for all seasons. For the latest overall numbers, or more specific numbers by county, check out the deer harvest report summary page.
- INDUSTRY -
GOVIEW® announces they have selected Harris Global Marketing & Communications as their agency of record. Harris will handle the day-to-day communications with journalists, publications and editors, ensuring timely assets are delivered and tight deadlines are met.
Sellmark Corporation announces the appointment of Vanessa McCoy as its new Global Vice President of Marketing, assuming leadership of five of the company’s seven brands: Sightmark, Firefield, KJI, BulletSafe and INFORCE.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. announced its partnership with Orion Wholesale, a firearm distributor offering 192 product lines with 10,000 products in the shooting sports industry. This strategic collaboration aims to expand the availability of POF-USA’sfirearms and accessories to a broader audience across the United States.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
To meet the unique needs of hunters, Go Med Kits has introduced its First Aid & Care Essentials for Hunters—a comprehensive, purpose-built medical kit designed for safety and peace of mind in the wild.
- OPTICS -
AGM Global Vision breaks new ground with the release of the ObservIR LRF 25-256 Binoculars, a first in the company's lineup specifically crafted with daytime hunters in mind. These multi-channel, 4K thermal binoculars are designed to meet the unique needs of traditional hunters.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The International Hunter Education Association (IHEA-USA) is thrilled to share that we’re in a remarkable place, delivering more services to our community than ever before. Our growth and success wouldn’t be possible without the invaluable support of our members, partners, and volunteers.
The National Rifle Association of America announces the release of its newly revised edition of the NRA Club Leadership & Development Online Course. The course is comprised of 12 lessons, designed to educate current and incoming club officers and leaders in club operations, programs, and membership development.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Pope and Young announces that Garmin has shown their commitment to Preserving, Promoting and Protecting the sport of bowhunting by continuing their support of Pope & Young as a Silver Level Corporate Partner.
- PROMOTIONS -
Federal Premium announces its Black Friday Black Pack Bucks Rebate Program. This is a special one-month promotion on 22 LR rimfire bulk packs. Customers can now buy a minimum of two qualifying boxes of Federal 1,100-round Black Pack rimfire ammunition and get $20 back.
Steelhead Outdoors offers extended Black Friday deals from November 25 – December 2, 2024. Get a free cable with any pistol box purchase using Code: CABLE24 or receive a free deluxe kit with the purchase of any safe using Code: BF2024150.
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC. announced their Black Friday Specials, available only on the website. From Nov. 19 through Nov. 29 midnight, SST will cut 15 percent off their Shell Tech home and personal defense ammo. Get 10 percent off Shell Tech Competition Ready FMJ.
- SHOOTING RANGES -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has discounted its annual passes for the Banner and Olofson shooting ranges for 2025 by $40 making it the perfect gift for the hard-to-buy-for member of the family.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Recognizing the need to protect drivers and help wildlife, the Wyoming Legislature passed House Bill 39 in 2018 to create a wildlife conservation license plate to help fund efforts to reduce crashes between wildlife and vehicles.

The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission met last week in Saratoga and approved a 50-year access agreement to the Thorne/Williams Wildlife Habitat Management Area with the Christick Ranch in Albany County.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife are recognizing notable Ohioan and world-famous American wildlife artist John A. Ruthven (November 12, 1924 – October 11, 2020) who would have celebrated his 100th birthday on November 12, 2024.
- STATE PARKS -
Travelers’ Rest State Park is hosting a temporary exhibit, “Pop! Goes the Expedition: Pictures of an Expedition,” from Friday, Nov. 29 through March 25, 2025. The display is centered around the theme of how Lewis and Clark's Expedition is represented in art and pop culture.
- TELEVISION -
The World Finals of the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association is an invite-only event for the top riders from all of the season's events. Once into the world finals, there are the Call Backs for the Showcases.
Outdoor Channel is not only celebrating 30 years on-air, but also is celebrating the 20th season of Pat & Nicole Reeve’s acclaimed hunting series Driven with Pat & Nicole, With their authentic storytelling and unparalleled passion for the outdoors, Pat and Nicole have become household names in the hunting community.
Ralph and Vicki invite you all to tune into their 19th season of The Choice on The Outdoor Channel! The 8th episode begins airing Monday November 18th @2:00PM (EST). Sables are one of the most sought after Antelope and both Vicki and RJ Cianciarulo want to get their chance at filling their tags with one.
- VOLUNTEERS -
The Iowa DNR is seeking campground hosts for the 2025 camping season. If you enjoy camping and meeting new people, this may be the perfect volunteer opportunity for you.

 

Hayden Marbut's most recent win, the Toyota Series National Championship, earned him some $235,000. (Major League Fishing)

Not many 21-year-olds need an accountant.

Hayden Marbut does.

He’s won so much cash from bass fishing that he has to keep an eye on his bank account, and on his tax exposures.

Marbut, of Grant, Alabama, just up the mountain from his home lake of Guntersville, has had an astounding rise in professional bass fishing, capped recently by winning $235,000 in the MLF Toyota Series National Championship at Wheeler Lake. He earlier won national high school and two collegiate national championships. 

The win at Wheeler also puts him in the field for the MLF Redcrest national championship, with a $300,000 first prize.

Marbut has now banked $345,555 on the year in  Toyota Series winnings alone – more than many pros win in several years. 

Bass like this one from Guntersville come easy for the 21-year-old tournament pro, who is a master of forward scan sonar. (Frank Sargeant)

But Hayden is a different kind of pro, not heavily linked to sponsorships and company lines, at least thus far. He has been so successful he has had less need for sponsorships, and happily admits he has bought all of the $15,000 worth of electronics including a 16” Garmin FFS scan setup on his boat out of his own pocket. Even his rods and reels are bought with his own money—he prefers Shimano reels, Loomis rods.

He took a break from practice on Guntersville this past week to spend a few hours with The Outdoor Wire on the lake, and revealed a bit of what has brought him so much success so quickly.

“I rarely played video games growing up but I never missed an opportunity to go fishing,” says Marbut. “I got into forward scan fishing about four years ago, and after a few months of practicing five days a week (while still going to classes at Auburn on his way to a degree in Business Administration, take note) I got pretty good at it.”

(Marbut is a modest guy—saying he is “pretty good” at FFS is like Patrick Mahomes saying he is pretty good at playing quarterback.)

Amazingly, for fall fish-hunting, Marbut largely ignores “hot spot” type fishing and simply gets on a channel edge, puts his Minn Kota on high and starts rolling. He constantly sweeps right and left with the troller, which has the FFS transducer mounted on the bottom, to scan for fish cruising the open water ahead. 

Marbut scores many of his catches by spotting free roaming bass on sonar and putting a jig in front of them. (Frank Sargeant)

He relies on a couple of Impulse Lithium 36-volt batteries to keep his trolling motor and all five big screens running despite the monster current draw, he says.

Where the mastery comes in is with his connection to what he sees on screen. He can not only immediately pick out a bass from a carp, buffalo or catfish, but can often estimate the approximate size of the fish as well. 

And his casts go out to the fish as if magnetized, with the quarter-ounce tungsten jig with a 5” soft plastic shad dart landing just beyond the fish nearly every time.

Surprisingly, many of the fish are simply cruising along at depths of 5 to 10 feet over channel edges 15 to 30’ deep. (This is during a period when the water temperature is still about 65.) He lets the bait sink to just above the fish, then works it across their path. When the two gold/orange blips intersect, his rod bounces and he sets the hook.

Ho-hum, another 5 pounder.

To be sure, not every fish he spots cooperates—maybe one in 15 or 20. But he’s a casting machine, with the shots going out in the exact direction and at the right range almost every time.

Like all bass pro's, Marbut handles his fish carefully and puts them back to fight again except on tournament day, when the big ones go to weigh-in before release. (Frank Sargeant)

“The amazing thing to me, when I first learned FFS, is that there are so many bass just cruising around in midwater, not relating to anything,” says Marbut. “They’re not on structure, they’re not on drops, they’re just cruising. Without forward scan, we never knew these fish were there.”

Though his boat is totally loaded with electronics, his gear is surprisingly simple—he has only one rod on deck, not the 10 or more bass pro’s often prefer, and he never changes lures. He throws 15-pound-test braid with a leader of 10-pound-test fluorocarbon tied in with an FG knot.

“If I put this one in front of them just right, they will eat it almost every time,” he notes, sticking another one to prove it.

Despite his amazing success, Marbut appears to be a modest guy, not at all impressed with his own success. He’s totally eaten up with tournament fishing—it’s all he’s ever wanted to do, he says—and now he appears poised for a long, successful run at being among the best in the business.

The MLF Redcrest Championship is—perhaps fortuitously for Marbut--slated for Guntersville, with weigh-ins at Huntsville daily, April 3-6, 2025. See details at https://majorleaguefishing.com/events/2025-04-03-redcrest-lake-guntersville.

 
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