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- EDITOR'S NOTE -

In observance of the Memorial Day weekend we will not be distributing any of our services on Monday, May 25. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will resume our normal distribution schedule on Tuesday, May 26. If you have important news to distribute prior to the holiday weekend, please submit it by 4:00pm Eastern on Thursday, May 21. News arriving later will not make Friday's final editions for the week.

- ARCHERY -

Team Mathews dominated the first leg of the 2026 IBO Triple Crown in Pipestem, West Virginia, with Levi Morgan winning the Men's division using his ARC 34, Brady Myers taking second, and Dan McCarthy third. The team claimed seven podiums overall across three divisions, including first place finishes by Cara Kelly in Women's and strong performances from Tim Gillingham and Jack Wallace in the Senior division.

Arkansas high school archers Travis Cook and Cash Hignight won national championships at the 2026 Eastern National Championship for the National Archery in the Schools Program in Louisville, Kentucky. Cook scored 298 of 300 in bull's-eye competition while Hignight scored 299 of 300 in 3D competition, marking the first time Arkansans have won at this level.

- BIRDING -

"Jiggly Junco" won the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin and SOS Save Our Songbirds' Wisconsin Fat Bird Week competition, defeating "Wood Duck with a Dad Bod" with 59% of votes. The March Madness-style bracket aimed to raise awareness about native Wisconsin birds and encourage public action through planting native plants and other conservation efforts.

- BOATING -

Wildlife Forever and Discover Mediaworks are promoting Safe-Boating.com during National Safe Boating Week to encourage boaters to prioritize safety and conservation. The free online clearinghouse, developed through the Getting Families Fishing & Boating program with the U.S. Coast Guard, provides boating safety certification, educational videos, and resources on life jacket use, navigation safety, and invasive species prevention.

- CONSERVATION -

Kent Cartridge has begun development of a two-acre wetland impoundment on its West Virginia property to advance waterfowl conservation and habitat management. The project will provide employee hunting opportunities, support product testing, and serve as a storytelling platform for the company's conservation commitment.

- COURTS -

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Firearms Policy Coalition's Christian v. James lawsuit that New York's ban on firearms at publicly accessible private property without owner consent violates the Second Amendment. FPC, joined by member Brett Christian and the Second Amendment Foundation, challenged the state's carry restrictions.

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Firearms Policy Coalition, and Brett Christian secured a court victory in Christian v. James, striking down New York's ban on concealed carry on private property open to the public. The Second Circuit affirmed the permanent injunction while upholding the state's park carry ban.

- FISHERIES -

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and Montana State University are in their third season of collaborative research on trout recruitment, health, and mortality in the upper Jefferson River basin. Spring population estimates for the Big Hole River show improved brown trout abundances in the Jerry Creek section and increased rainbow trout in the Pennington section, while FWP and MSU continue tagging studies and partner with Montana Trout Unlimited to reward anglers reporting tagged fish.

- FISHING -

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Coastal Resources Division is hosting the John Pafford Memorial Kids Fishing Event on June 13, offering free saltwater fishing instruction for children ages 5-12. The event includes bait, tackle, and refreshments, with registration limited to 100 children and advance sign-up required.

- HUNTING -

Michigan's 2026 bear and elk hunting license application period closes June 1. Hunters can apply online or at license retailers for $5, with drawing results available June 22. The Pure Michigan Hunt offers additional chances to win bear or elk licenses with prize packages.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

NSSF wrapped its 2026 Marketing & Leadership Summit in Hilton Head, South Carolina, bringing together firearm industry executives and business leaders to discuss AI, workplace culture, consumer trends, and e-commerce. Platinum sponsor 20North Marketing, silver sponsor Shopware, and bronze sponsors including BigCommerce, Listrak, and Payroc supported the event. The 2027 Summit is scheduled for May 11-13, 2027, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

- OPTICS -

Nocpix unveiled the MATE ULTRA, a next-generation thermal clip-on featuring a 1280×1024 thermal sensor, 60mm objective lens, and integrated 1,300 yard laser rangefinder. The system seamlessly integrates with traditional daytime optics and is distributed in the United States by iRayUSA in Lewisville, Texas.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

The Wild Sheep Foundation concluded its third Thinhorn summit in Whitehorse, Yukon, with over 110 participants focused on Dall's and Stone's sheep conservation. Key outcomes include regulatory updates across Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and British Columbia to reduce disease transmission risks and enhance Thinhorn populations.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation announced KUIU as its Official Hunting Apparel Partner. KUIU, a Dixon, California-based ultralight hunting gear company founded in 2011, will support RMEF's habitat stewardship, conservation, and hunting education programs while offering products at the RMEF Visitor Center in Missoula, Montana.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Clam Outdoors announces the ClamAYR™ Boondocker, an inflatable shelter featuring proprietary AYR Truss Design™ technology that sets up in minutes. The versatile, all-season shelter accommodates 2-4 people with a 10x10 ft footprint and is available for pre-order at $3,999.99.

Galco has launched the SB40 HD Range Master Holster Belt, a heavy-duty 1 3/4" wide double-thickness leather belt made from premium steerhide. Designed for all-day carry with steel-framed firearms, it features seven adjustment holes and solid brass buckles in tan or black options.

Arcus Hunting announces the launch of Defend by Tink's, a premium 100% natural coyote urine product designed to create the impression of predator activity and discourage unwanted wildlife. The product is available at DefendOutdoors.com and select retailers nationwide.

Kinsey's, a leading outdoor and shooting sports distributor, is now distributing smokeless powder from Hodgdon Powder Company. The partnership expands Kinsey's reloading category and strengthens support for independent retailers with this trusted, industry-leading brand.

Springfield Armory launched the Echelon Alpha 4.0C 9mm pistol with an MSRP of $599, featuring a modular design with a serialized Central Operating Group chassis and Variable Interface System for direct-mount optics compatibility. The compact 15+1 capacity pistol expands accessibility to the Echelon ecosystem with interchangeable backstraps and Melonite-finished slide.

Winchester Ammunition unveiled Supreme Long Range ammunition featuring BC Max bullets on the latest Winchester Life episode. The new precision centerfire rifle ammunition was tested at the Leupold Long Range Academy in Oregon, demonstrating match-grade accuracy and terminal performance for extreme-range hunting and shooting.

Blue Force Gear announced the MARCO HR, a patent-pending chemlight deployment system for military and law enforcement. The injection-molded nylon device carries thirty 2-inch chemlights weighing only 9.6 ounces and uses palm-actuated deployment, reducing bulk and weight compared to traditional taped bundles.

Kinetic Development Group announced new rail systems for Grand Power Stribog 10mm and .45 ACP platforms, available in 3.25" and 6" lengths in Black and Flat Dark Earth. Pre-orders begin June 30th with shipments starting by end of July.

- PROMOTIONS -

Guns.com is offering Memorial Day deals through May 25, including discounts on firearms, suppressors, ammo, optics, and gear. Military personnel and first responders can access additional savings via ID.me's Hero Discount program. Featured deals include $1,000 off Ohio Ordnance Works' HCAR and up to 35% off warehouse clearance items.

- SHOWS -

Blue Force Gear returns to SOF Week 2026 to showcase innovative tactical equipment including the MARCO HR marking light dispenser, DRYOUT moisture-remediation dry bags, and the BFG Integrated Stealth Harness. CEO Ashley Burnsed emphasizes the company's mission to engineer lighter, smarter equipment that enhances operational capability for modern warfighters.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

Henry Repeating Arms, a leading firearm manufacturer based in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, has joined Whitetails Unlimited as a national sponsor. WTU President Jeff Schinkten praised Henry's commitment to quality and giving back through their Guns for Great Causes charitable program supporting military veterans, law enforcement, and wildlife conservation organizations.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources seeks volunteers for its annual Fishin' Pond at the Indiana State Fair, running Aug. 7-23. Volunteers will assist with registration, baiting hooks, and guiding participants ages 5-17 in this free fishing experience, receiving free parking, fair entry, and a volunteer T-shirt.

- STATE PARKS -

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will lift the Tuesday-Wednesday no-camping restriction for Memorial Day week, allowing overnight camping May 26-27 on Wildlife Management Areas that normally have this two-day restriction.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission invites campers to complete a survey about their camping experiences in Nebraska State Parks from June 1-15. The survey will gather feedback on camping frequency, travel distance, reservations, and preferences to inform future park improvements and planning.

- TELEVISION -

Pursuit Channel spotlights Florida Insider Fishing Report and Texas Insider Fishing Report, two popular weekly fishing programs delivering regional intelligence to anglers. Both series air on Pursuit Channel reaching over 22 million homes via DIRECTV, Comcast Xfinity, Verizon Fios, and regional cable systems, with streaming available on Pursuit UP and multiple free platforms.

Deer and Wildlife Stories releases a new episode featuring Keith Warren's The Refuge Whitetails Oklahoma, documenting the farm's recovery from wildfire and its innovative efforts to develop whitetail deer with increased Chronic Wasting Disease resistance while mentoring next-generation deer farmers.

- WILDLIFE -

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department advises against touching young wildlife, as mothers typically remain nearby and human contact decreases survival chances. Patrick Isaacson, conservation supervisor, notes that motorists should also watch for deer during dispersal season when vehicle collisions increase.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and Fort Belknap Fish and Wildlife are hosting a public bear awareness meeting on May 27 at Fort Belknap's community Bingo Hall. FWP wildlife stewardship outreach specialist Danielle Oyler will present on bear management, grizzly expansion, and safety, including a hands-on bear spray demonstration.

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department urges drivers to watch for turtles crossing roads, especially near ponds and wetlands during nesting season. Luke Groff, biologist for the department, explains that helping turtles cross safely is important since mature breeding females killed on roads impact population recovery.

It is not business as usual for several companies in the outdoor space. Over the weekend, Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based West Marine filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Delaware filing said the 200 retail location marine supply company filed the usual ongoing business paperwork with the court, saying in a statement their Restructuring Support Agreement (RSA) had the support of “96.2% of its lenders, 100% of its FILO lenders, and 93.9% of its equity holders.”

All West Marine retail locations will remain open during the restructuring, and West says it has sufficient liquidity to meet obligations to “customers, employees and vendors.”

The filing lists Garmin International as its largest creditor, with an $8.57 million balance. Sierra International and East Penn Manufacturing Co. Inc., are listed with balances of $4.7 million and $4.43 million, respectively. Twenty six additional creditors listed in the filing include Lippert Components Manufacturing, Lumitec LLC, 3M, AkzoNobel, Raymarine, Xylem and Navico.

According to a statement released by West, the actions “will allow us to optimize our operations and rationalize our footprint, so that we can focus on continuing to serve our customers and our community well into the future.”

Again, the company says all stores will remain operational, as will all customer programs.

Since 2021, Roundhill Group, LLC, the present owners of RemArms, a/k/a Remington (before it was divided up with the ammo business going to Vista Outdoors), has planned to move the company from its longtime home in Ilion, New York, to LaGrange, Georgia.

But the LaGrange Daily News is reporting future construction of the planned new facility in LaGrange is in serious dispute. As in facing a June 2 foreclosure for failure to pay creditors. According to their report, there are three possible futures ahead for RemArms: pay up millions in capital and bills owed creditors to push forward on construction, foreclose the building and lose millions in investment, or get a new buyer to take over the company.

If that sounds familiar, you’ve been around the industry for a while. Remington, once known as “big green” and one of the icons of the industry, has gone through several iterations over the past decade, each leaving the historical brand diminished. Vista, and now the Kinetic Group, has assumed the ammunition business and kept it operating at or above previous standards. The firearms division hasn’t fared nearly as well.

According to one unpaid creditor, nearly 250 companies and individuals are owed more than $11 million for work already performed on the planned headquarters.

What’s ahead is difficult to determine. Lawsuits are flying, but the foreclosure clock is ticking.

Finally, the labor dispute between the International Association of Machinists and Olin Corporation’s Lake City Army Ammunition Plant has ended. The agreement ended a strike that began April 4 when 1,300 union workers walked off the job, seeking wage and contract improvements, including better work/life balance, calling for relief from forced overtime.

The new contract includes front-loaded wage increases throughout the new, four-year agreement and some relief from forced overtime.

Winchester Ammunition released a statement to local media saying the company was pleased the union accepted its proposal and the agreement addressed “wages, work-life balance, and operational needs at the Lake City facility.”

The 3,935-acre facility does not belong to the company, it is government-owned, but operated under a contractor agreement. It is the world’s largest small arms (5.56-20mm) manufacturing plant. With the exception of a five-year period between the end of World War II and the Korean conflict, the plant has been in continuous operation since 1941.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

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