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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2025

- APPAREL -
TrueTimber announces a collaborative apparel line with Bone Collector is now available. The new apparel line merges TrueTimber’s advanced print and product technology with Waddell’s direct input. The apparel is now available online at BoneCollector.com and TrueTimber.com.
- ARCHERY -
FL Outdoors, the manufacturer of TAC Vanes, has officially released a new vane profile, the next in its best-selling Driver series, the Driver High Profile (DHP) vane, built for peak broadhead control and rock-solid shot consistency.
- COMPETITION -
Federal Ammunition congratulates Derrick Mein on winning the Super Sport event at the South Central Regional competition. The event, held at Covey Rise Gun Club in Husser, Louisiana, from September 10-14, 2025, drew 632 of the best NSCA competitors over the week.
Team Remington continues its command of NSCA regionals with a fourth consecutive Main Event High Over All. Todd Hitch bested a field of nearly 550 shooters to claim the prestigious title held at Covey Rise Gun Glub in Husser, Louisiana from September 10-14, 2025.
Team Winchester and Team White Flyer conquered the 2025 South Central Regional held at Covey Rise Gun Club in Husser, Louisiana. Congratulations to team members, Connor Daniel and Mike Wilgus who secured more champion and runner up titles at the South Central Regional.

The fall season is underway for 16,841 student athletes participating in USA Clay Target League (USACTL) programs. Those athletes are competing on 1,109 high school, college, and homeschool teams nationwide, supported by over 11,200 coaches, team staff, and other volunteers.
Team Berger’s Ken Sanoski secured another significant victory for the 2025 season, winning the inaugural MDT Midsummer Madness held August 29-31 in British Columbia, Canada. Competing in a field of top marksmen, Sanoski took first place with a final score of 168, narrowly edging out second-place by a single point.
- FISHERIES -
Due to cooler temperatures, hoot-owl fishing restrictions are lifted on the Lower Madison River as well as angling closures on Sections 3 and 4 of the Big Hole River, from Dickie Bridge to Tony Schoonen Fishing Access Site (aka Notch Bottom), effective immediately.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
B.A.S.S. has unveiled the 2026 Mercury B.A.S.S. Nation presented by Lowrance schedule, with four qualifying events on some of the country’s most renowned fisheries and a championship location to be announced at a later date.

On the Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s National Walleye Tour, presented by Progressive, Duane Hjelm’s name is synonymous with commitment and excellence in the walleye tournament fishing world. He roughly estimates he’s on the water two hundred days a year. This year, that relentless dedication earned him his second Progressive Angler of the Year (AOY) title.
- HUNTING -
Hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts will have more acres available to them in Garland County with the opening of Hot Springs State Forest Wildlife Management Area this fall, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, in partnership with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, has announced.
Waterfowl hunters should do their part in preventing the spread of aquatic nuisance species into or within North Dakota. Hunters must remove aquatic plants and plant fragments from decoys, strings and anchors; remove aquatic plant seeds and plant fragments from waders and other equipment before leaving hunting areas.
North Dakota’s waterfowl season opens for residents Sept. 27, while nonresidents may begin hunting waterfowl Oct. 4. The season for swans opens Oct. 4 for both residents and nonresidents who have purchased a swan license.

Waterfowl hunting season is finally here. With the exception of tundra swans (which require a permit from the hunt drawing that ended July 16), the rest of the waterfowl hunts in Utah are open to anyone with a hunting or combination license. However, you are also required to have a Harvest Information Program (HIP) number to hunt any waterfowl or migratory game bird species.
This “A to Z” introduction to waterfowl hunting will start in the classroom, then head outside on trails for hands-on practice. You’ll learn how to choose a spot, scout effectively, select and set decoys, conceal a layout or blind, call ducks and geese with confidence.
By order of the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission HD 501 shall be closed to the hunting of ALL Bighorn Sheep one-half hour after sunset on Thursday September 18, 2025.
Vermont's hunting season for ruffed grouse or "partridge," is September 27 through December 31 this year. The daily limit is 4 grouse with a possession limit of 8. The Vermont woodcock hunting season is September 27 through November 10. The daily limit is 3 woodcock with a possession limit of 9.

- INDUSTRY -
Wiley X announces it has signed a multi-year exclusive global patent and trademark license agreement with Australian-based Buzzworks to bring the revolutionary Wraith® design to market.
Outdoor Edge announces the Murray Road Agency as its public relations agency of record. Since 1988, Outdoor Edge has been committed to creating high-quality knives and cutlery products.
- OPTICS -
The Vortex Defender-CCW and Defender-ST Enclosed Solar Micro Red Dots are built as pistol-mounted optics that defy weather, holster wear and tear, and accidental impacts common in competition and duty-use. Fully enclosed for protection against the elements, the new optics use dual power — solar and battery — with Auto D-TEC technology, delivering consistent power for long days and hard use.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF) and Safari Club International (SCI) announce the premiere of a powerful new documentary chronicling one of America’s greatest wildlife recoveries: the return of the Louisiana black bear.

- PRODUCT NEWS -
Franklin Armory announced the launch of Antithesis™, a new class of rifled, short-barrel firearm completely unregulated by the National Firearms Act (NFA). Franklin Armory is now shipping 12.5-inch, 12-inch, and 7.5-inch barreled configurations of the new Antithesis™ SBF™ (Short-barreled Franklin) firearm line, each chambered in 5.56 NATO.
Moultrie has introduced the EDGE Solar trail camera in Mossy Oak’s Bottomland, available exclusively at Academy Sports + Outdoors. The Edge Solar is on sale for $99.99, getting you the longest battery life on the market for a killer price.
Reptilia announces the official release of the Reptilia Handguard—a purpose-built solution engineered for professional shooters, law enforcement, and military applications. The Reptilia Handguard is available in four lengths - 9.4", 10.5", 13", and 15" - and comes in Black or Flat Dark Earth (FDE) finishes.
Streamlight, Inc. launched the new Sledge headlamp, a low-profile, rechargeable flood headlamp engineered for professionals as well as outdoor enthusiasts who demand durability, versatility, and long run times. The Sledge offers reliable hands-free lighting and a burst of high output power when it’s needed most.

Custom and Collectable Firearms’ latest fall release is the Smith & Wesson 500 “Emergency Kit,” a limited-edition revolver built to turn heads and stand ready when it matters most. With only 150 sequentially numbered pieces, this is a firearm that doesn’t just make a statement; it delivers when the situation calls for it.
- RETAIL -
RCBS has announced the launch of a new Dealer Locator tool on RCBS.com. This addition makes it easier than ever for reloaders to quickly find authorized RCBS dealers in their area, ensuring access to the company’s full line of trusted reloading tools and accessories.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
SHOT Show® Industry Day at the Range announces AvantLink as the official Affiliate Platform Partner of the 21st annual event, taking place January 19, 2026, at the Boulder Rifle and Pistol Club in Boulder City, Nevada.
Relentless Knives USA announces a multi-year partnership with BigWater Adventures®, the acclaimed fishing television show hosted by Mark Davis. As part of the agreement, Relentless Knives becomes the official edged product sponsor for the show, which airs on the Outdoor Channel, MyOutdoorTV (MOTV), and the World Fishing Network.

Victory Archery™ is pleased to announce the company has renewed its partnership with the Working Class Bowhunter podcast.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Join us for the next Herd & Hunter: Bovine TB Connections meeting to learn more about bovine tuberculosis, deer harvest reporting changes and feral swine in Michigan. The public is welcome to attend the meeting either virtually or in person at the Ossineke Township Hall in Alpena County from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7.
A hunter from New Jersey passed away while hunting in central Somerset County Tuesday afternoon. David Ridgway, age 69 of Bridgeton, New Jersey, was walking in the woods hunting bear at approximately 8:00 a.m. when he collapsed.
- STATE PARKS -
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park will switch to winter hours beginning on Monday, Sept. 22 and lasting through April 12, 2026. The visitor center and park entrance gates will be open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m.

As the weather cools and the days shorten, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources continues the process of removing swim buoys and the Great Lakes flag system from many state park beaches.
- TELEVISION -
Celebrate the people, places, and traditions that make America’s culinary landscape so unique in the new series, United Plates, with host Mario Kalpou, debuting on Outdoor Channel September 29 at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Pursuit Media TV announces the launch of Pursuit Channel on The Roku Channel. This milestone strengthens Pursuit reach, bringing its premier outdoor content to The Roku Channel, the most-watched free ad-supported television (FAST) service in the U.S.*.
Some adventures come with a bit of extra blood, sweat, and tears, as demonstrated on Sportsman Channel this weekend with its "Hardest Hunts" marathon, airing Saturday, Sept 20, from 4-7 p.m. ET.
- WILDLIFE -
FWP wildlife biologists in southeast Montana’s Region 7 have seen an increase this fall in epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) and blue tongue virus (BTV) reports in white-tailed deer and antelope along the Yellowstone River corridor and out in prairie habitats. These cases are suspect but have not yet been confirmed through lab testing.
 

Within six months of the landmark 2022 United States Supreme Court decision of NYSRPA v. Bruen, Illinois disregarded the Court’s clear directives and enacted into law H.B. 5741, the Protect Illinois Communities Act. PICA banned certain semi-automatic rifles and other so-called “assault weapons,” “high capacity” magazines, and other devices, and required existing owners to register with the police as a condition of their continued lawful possession.

An NRA-backed lawsuit, Caleb Barnett et al. v. Kwame Raoul et al., was quickly filed in federal court to challenge the law as unconstitutional.

Citing the Bruen decision, the complaint in the case points out that “[a]lmost no other state in the union has ever tried to adopt such an extreme measure — and for good reason, as no less an authority than the Supreme Court has already recognized that semiautomatic rifles ‘traditionally have been widely accepted as lawful’ … All of that dooms any effort to claim that prohibiting these ubiquitous arms is consistent with ‘the historical tradition that delimits the outer bounds of the right to keep and bear arms.’”

In the last two years, the case has moved between the federal district court in Illinois (which preliminarily enjoined the bans as a likely violation of the Second Amendment), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (which reversed), and back to the district court after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case at its early stage of the litigation. After the district court again ruled that the bans are unconstitutional and entered a permanent injunction against their enforcement, the State appealed to the Seventh Circuit, which stayed the district court’s ruling pending its latest decision in the case.

Notably, in June the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice filed a 34-page amicus brief in the Seventh Circuit on behalf of the United States and in support of the plaintiffs-appellees. The brief represents a stark and welcome contrast to the position of the previous administration with respect to Second Amendment rights.

While President Biden’s gun control wishlist included banning “assault weapons,” “high capacity” magazines, a background check mandate for all gun sales, and a repeal of the PLCAA, for instance, the brief cites, among other authorities, an April, 2025 memo from the U.S. Attorney General that begins, “For too long, the Second Amendment, which establishes the fundamental individual right of Americans to keep and bear arms, has been treated as a second-class right. No more. It is the policy of this Department of Justice to use its full might to protect the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.” The brief also cites to a paper co-written by Joseph Greenlee, now Managing Director of the Office of Litigation Counsel at NRA-ILA.

Since then, the DOJ has filed an unopposed motion — now granted — to participate in oral argument before the Seventh Circuit, noting the federal government’s interest in protecting the Second Amendment rights of all Americans and its belief that “its participation in oral argument will be helpful to the Court.” The argument would be limited to five minutes of time that has been ceded by the plaintiffs-appellees.

While we’ll have to wait until September 22, the date on which oral arguments are scheduled to be held, to find out exactly what the federal government has to say, its amicus brief provides some helpful indications. Because PICA bans arms that are commonly possessed for lawful purposes – including AR-style rifles and standard-capacity magazines – it is “flatly unconstitutional” under the Supreme Court’s test for Second Amendment challenges. The brief also explains how the Seventh Circuit misapplied the Supreme Court’s test the last time it ruled on this case, and urged the court to affirm the district court’s permanent injunction.

In addition to signaling a momentous shift in how the federal government views the constitutional right to keep and bear arms, the DOJ’s participation is particularly meaningful because similar bans are being litigated in other states: for instance, an NRA-supported challenge to New Jersey’s prohibitions on so-called “assault firearms” and magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds is scheduled to be argued before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, en banc, in mid-October.

Please stay tuned to www.nraila.org for future updates on NRA-ILA’s defense of your constitutional rights, and visit www.nraila.org/litigation to keep current on NRA-ILA’s litigation activities.

 
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