SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2026

- APPAREL -

Whitewater Fishing and Fish Monkey have partnered to release the Half Finger Guide Glove, featuring 4-way stretch fabric, UPF 50+ sun protection, and a synthetic leather palm for superior grip and dexterity on the water.

- AUCTIONS -

The Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) launched the Whisperchicks Auction for Conservation on GunBroker, featuring suppressors and a limited-edition challenge coin valued over $2,100. All proceeds support OSCF's mission to improve cultural acceptance of gun ownership and grow participation in hunting, fishing, trapping, and target shooting.

- AWARDS & HONORS -

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recognized Donald McLellan of Oakland County for 40 years of volunteer instruction and Brandon Poel of Muskegon County as the 2025 Hunter Safety Education Instructor of the Year. Both volunteers have significantly contributed to Michigan's hunter safety education programs through their dedication and mentorship.

- CAMPING -

This article encourages campers to slow down and fully experience campgrounds rather than rushing between destinations. Expert tips from Heather Ristow of Montana Audubon Conservation Education Center and outdoor cookbook authors Lori and John Rittel emphasize staying put, unplugging from electronics, exploring natural features, and engaging in family-style campfire cooking to create meaningful outdoor memories.

- EVENTS -

CZ will exhibit at the inaugural Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) Big Game Days in Missoula, Montana, July 16-19, 2026. The company will showcase hunting-focused firearms at RMEF Basecamp and participate in Range Day activities, allowing attendees to experience CZ products firsthand.

- FISHERIES -

Utah's Blue Ribbon Fisheries program allocated over $446,000 toward 13 projects to enhance 41 designated waterbodies. Key projects include Jordanelle Reservoir habitat enhancement with Utah State Parks and Muskies Inc., Panguitch Lake hypolimnetic siphon installation, and Duchesne River bank restoration, funded through fishing license sales and partnerships.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks implemented hoot-owl fishing restrictions and one complete closure beginning July 15 on the Big Hole, Gallatin, East Gallatin, Jefferson, Madison, and Ruby Rivers in response to warming water temperatures that threaten trout survival.

- FISHING -

Evolution Outdoor is showcasing the Evolution Fishing Creature Keeper Case at ICAST 2026 in Orlando, Florida. The purpose-built tackle storage case features a deep profile, molded EVA interior, and custom metal bait bars designed to protect and organize Urchin-style baits, available in medium and large sizes.

- GIVEAWAYS -

Guns.com launches its summer giveaway featuring a prize package worth over $6,000, including a Henry SPD HUSH Series rifle, 1,000 rounds of Federal Premium Birthday Boy .45-70 ammo, and a Burris Fullfield optic. The campaign, powered by Henry, Burris Optics, Rost Martin, and Meta Tactical, runs through August 9, 2026.

- GRANTS -

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is funding 14 projects totaling nearly $200,000 through the Deer Habitat Improvement Partnership Initiative in 2026, doubling past annual funding. Conservation groups, K-12 students, and landowners across the Upper Peninsula will improve hundreds of acres of white-tailed deer habitat using funds generated from deer hunting license revenue.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources awarded $11.2 million in grants from the Whole Watershed Fund to support 30 restoration projects across five key watersheds. Projects include land conservation, wetland creation, stream restoration, and an environmental workforce development program in Baltimore, with over $11 million in leveraged funds bringing total investment to $22 million.

- HUNTING -

Michigan is accepting applications for 2026 reserved deer hunts and youth hunts from July 15 through August 15 at Shiawassee River State Game Area, Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, and Sharonville State Game Area. Drawing results will be available August 31, with leftover licenses available September 3.

Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department held a lottery drawing on July 15 to determine winners of 2026 moose hunting permits. The department will issue 65 either-sex and 20 antlerless permits for Wildlife Management Unit E, with a special priority drawing for Vermont resident veterans. Unsuccessful applicants receive bonus points for future lotteries.

Antlerless deer hunting access permits will not be available for the Upper Peninsula in 2026. Universal antlerless licenses may only be used in designated low-snowfall deer management units with specific use limits per unit. Hunters can purchase up to 10 universal antlerless licenses but are restricted by individual DMU harvest limits.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources' black bear hunt lottery opens July 15 through August 31 for the 2026 season occurring October 26-31 in Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, and Washington counties. A total of 1,050 permits will be issued through primary and secondary lotteries to manage Maryland's expanding bear population and reduce human-wildlife conflicts.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is offering a Hunter Education field day for online students in Ekalaka on July 31 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Ekalaka Public School. The free in-person event is open to ages 12 and older and focuses on firearm safety and hunting ethics instruction using inert firearms.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

Walther Arms and Umarex USA announced Don Angle's appointment as General Manager for Law Enforcement, Military, and Government markets. Angle brings extensive experience from his tenure at Trijicon and over two decades of U.S. Army and defense industry service, leading the newly integrated professional user team.

CMC Triggers and San Tan Tactical have renewed their partnership with Jones's Company, a manufacturers' representative agency serving the shooting sports industry. Jones's Company will represent both brands across its national dealer and distributor network, providing enhanced support for CMC Triggers' firearm components and San Tan Tactical's precision-engineered rifles and accessories.

Silencer Central announced a partnership with Sezzle to provide flexible "Buy Now, Pay Later" payment options for suppressor purchases. Founder and CEO Brandon Maddox stated the new payment option complements faster ATF approval times while allowing customers to break up costs over time. The service launches July 15, 2026, on Silencer Central's website.

- JOBS -

Delta Waterfowl, a leading conservation organization founded in 1911, is hiring a Regional Director for the Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan region. The position involves developing and managing Delta Waterfowl chapters, coordinating fundraising events, recruiting volunteers, and supporting the organization's waterfowl conservation mission.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program is accepting applications for contracted nuisance alligator trappers in North Volusia County. Applicants must have a clean criminal history, no fish or wildlife violations, and a valid email address. Applications are due by July 28, 2026.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

SilencerCo, an American-made suppressor manufacturer based in Utah, has joined the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) as a Gold-level corporate partner. SilencerCo President Scott Clinger and SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut emphasized the partnership's importance as SAF pursues Supreme Court cases challenging assault weapons bans.

The Wild Sheep Foundation welcomed a new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service draft rule that recognizes grizzly bear recovery and empowers state and tribal wildlife agencies to manage bears in their jurisdictions. The rule addresses modern conservation challenges while building on decades of recovery efforts in areas like Greater Yellowstone, where grizzly populations have increased from approximately 136 bears in 1975 to more than 1,000 today.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed a new rule for grizzly bear conservation that the Boone and Crockett Club celebrates as an innovative solution. The rule authorizes state and tribal wildlife agencies to manage grizzlies in coordination with FWS, addressing the recovery of bear populations from 136 animals in 1975 to over 1,000 in the Greater Yellowstone area today.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation strongly supports a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed rule providing greater state flexibility in managing grizzly bears. RMEF, alongside the Boone & Crockett Club, Property and Environment Research Center, and Wyoming Wildlife Federation, submitted public comments that helped shape the proposal, which marks a critical step toward balanced grizzly management.

Steel sculptor Debra Ann Mitchell harvested her first wild turkey with assistance from Turkeys for Tomorrow CEO Jason Lupardus, board member Stacy Boland, and TFT member Colby in South Carolina. Mitchell, founder of DAM Sculptures, has committed to donating turkey-inspired artwork to TFT Flock Dinners annually starting in 2027.

- PARTNERSHIPS -

TrueTimber, the world's best-selling camo brand, has partnered with Rugged Cross Hunting Blinds to produce hunting blinds featuring Rugged Cross's patented see-through technology combined with TrueTimber camo patterns. Founded by brothers Chris and Tim Seaton, Rugged Cross holds four U.S. patents for its innovative see-through mesh hunting blind technology.

Pietta Firearms, Inc. announced a partnership with the ProRodeo Hall of Fame to create a commemorative ProRodeo Hall of Fame 1873 Black Powder Revolver. Each Hall of Fame inductee will receive an individually engraved presentation revolver, with the official debut occurring at the 2026 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Target Sports USA has partnered with outdoorsman, author, and firearms instructor Kevin Estela to create written blog pieces, social media posts, and video content. Estela will share his expertise across shooting sports, firearms, ammunition, hunting, and preparedness communities, complementing Target Sports USA's educational and entertainment content offerings.

- PODCASTS -

The Bowhunter Podcast, presented by Tactacam and Poncho Outdoors, featured Curt Wells and Danny Farris discussing their 22-year careers with Bowhunter TV. Wells, the current Bowhunter Magazine Hunting Editor and TV Host, and Farris, an "Empty Quiver" Columnist, shared memorable hunts and their experiences covering bowhunting for over two decades.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Auto-Ordnance introduces a suppressor-ready M1 Carbine Short Barreled Rifle featuring a 12-inch threaded barrel, 30-inch overall length, M-Lok slots, and walnut furniture. The modern SBR combines classic aesthetics with tactical enhancements and is available now at $1,870 MSRP.

Apex Ammunition launched Dove Stratified shotshells featuring layered L3 high-antimony lead or S3 steel pellets in 12- and 20-gauge options. President and CEO Jason Lonsberry stated the loads were developed from retailer and customer demand for consistent quality ammunition for smaller game birds like dove and quail.

Millennium Marine, based in Pearl, Mississippi, has introduced the TP-200-00 Fixed Transducer Pole, a marine-grade mounting solution designed for live sonar fishing. The rugged two-section pole features 90-degree locking positions, adjustable aluminum handle, and multi-material construction for durability in freshwater and saltwater environments.

Faxon Firearms announced a new wholesale distribution partnership with Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd., enabling dealers nationwide to source Faxon's precision barrels, AR-15 and AR-10 components, and other firearms products. The family-owned Minnesota distributor supplies over 30,000 products from 300+ manufacturers to dealers across the country.

Bear Edge Knives launches the Model 71141, a 4 3/4" dark gray aluminum assisted opener featuring a 440 stainless steel drop point blade, flipper-assisted opening, and reversible pocket clip. Built in Alabama, this lightweight pocketknife is priced at $73.99.

- PROMOTIONS -

Remington Ammunition announced its Protection with Payback rebate offering consumers up to 20 percent rebates on qualifying self-defense handgun ammunition including Golden Saber Defense and Ultimate Defense products through August 31, 2026.

- PUBLISHING -

Wolfe Publishing has unlocked the current issue of Rifle & Handgun magazine for free online reading. The issue features articles on the Lee-Enfield, horse pistols, Primary Weapons Systems MK114 MOD 2-M, and Weatherby's Mark XXII, plus expert columns on firearms and handloading.

- RETAIL -

Viridian Weapon Technologies launched the Viridian Rewards program, a retail incentive initiative that rewards authorized sales associates with points for qualifying product sales redeemable for free Viridian products and branded merchandise. The program recognizes retail professionals who recommend Viridian's optics, lights, lasers, and firearm accessories.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

DemerBox will continue as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten. Founded by James Demer and backed by Grammy Award-winning artist Zac Brown, DemerBox manufactures durable, waterproof Bluetooth speakers handcrafted in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Winchester Supreme Long Range ammunition, featuring BC Max bullets designed for extreme-range hunting and target shooting, will be featured on Richard Childress Racing's No. 3 Chevrolet in the 2026 Window World 450 at North Wilkesboro Speedway on July 19, airing on TNT Sports and HBO Max.

Winchester Ammunition and White Flyer Targets serve as official sponsors of the 2026 Scholastic Clay Target Program National Championship at Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio, July 11-18. Winchester AA® and Super Target® shotshells will be available for purchase on site to support youth shooting sports.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has postponed two virtual public meetings scheduled for July 16 regarding the Palisades-Kepler dam engineering design project. The meetings will be rescheduled at a later date.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources, in partnership with Macomb County, is requesting public input on a new general management plan for W.C. Wetzel State Recreation Area through an online survey available until August 16. The 913-acre park in southeast Michigan offers hiking, hunting, fishing, and bird-watching opportunities.

- STATE PARKS -

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park near Ulm hosts its annual Mammoth Hunt event on August 8-9, where visitors can practice using atlatls and primitive weapons with instructor Jim Ray, cultural anthropologist Billy Maxwell, George Bryce, and veterinarian Don "Doc" Woerner demonstrating traditional First Peoples hunting and survival skills.

Lone Pine State Park is offering B.A.R.K Ranger Hikes on select Saturdays throughout summer and fall, starting July 25. The program, developed by the National Park Service, teaches responsible pet ownership on public lands. Participants receive an official dog tag and can enter a photo contest for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks social media.

- WILDLIFE -

The Arizona Game and Fish Department released five Mexican wolf pups from the Saving Animals From Extinction (SAFE) project into the wild in June 2026, continuing a fostering program that has placed 148 captive pups since 2016. LightHawk volunteer aviators assisted with transport, and the effort supports genetic diversity management for this endangered subspecies.

Michigan's DNR, partnering with Northern Michigan University, Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians, and The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, seeks trapper observations of gray foxes. Early research suggests gray foxes are rarer in Michigan than previously thought, and trappers' photos and location data are crucial for understanding current distribution.

Being antigun in Texas is a tenuous position for an elected official to be. But Texas state Rep. James Talarico — the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate — isn’t hiding his anti-Second Amendment positions at all.

No needle-threading. No trying to hide. No tricking the voters. Just plain old-fashioned gun control positions that voters are more likely to hear about in gun control havens like Illinois or California.

That’s a hard sell come November for Texas voters who care about the U.S. Constitution. Second Amendment rights supporters should #GUNVOTE® accordingly.

Purposeful ‘Misunderstanding’

Texas state Rep. James Talacrico is vying for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas). His November Republican opponent is current Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, an avid Second Amendment supporter. Already facing an uphill task in a state that mostly reveres gun rights, some would think Rep. Talarico would at least try to peel some support from Texans who love their firearms.

Think again.

During a 2020 video town hall, Rep. Talarico fully supported implementing strict gun control measures and his reasoning came from his faulty understanding of the Constitution.

“A lot of politicians like to talk about the Second Amendment,” Rep. Talarico asserted to the video town hall participants. “Very few have actually read the Second Amendment because, if they did, they would know that the words ‘well regulated’ are right there in the text of the amendment itself.”

Rep. Talarico’s suggestion that “well regulated” meant that the Founders believed all along that gun rights were supposed to be heavily restricted or conditioned is as laughable as it should be disqualifying. We have a summer reading list for Rep. Talarico, and it begins with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Heller.

In the earliest days of the new American country, the term “well regulated”, as was written in the Constitution, referred to “well trained,” “well organized,” or “well exercised.” Basically, the militia (of “the People”) is trained and ready to go should it be called up into duty.

Jonathan Turley, the Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law at George Washington University, dismantled Rep. Talarico’s arguments after he discovered the video of him making the remarks.

“Militias were considered the backbone of the American military, particularly by those who feared a standing army,” Turley recently wrote in a Fox News column. “Some militias were less capable than others during the Revolutionary War. A well-regulated militia meant state militias that were combat-ready.

“The individual right to possess guns was viewed as central to maintaining such militias. However, the Supreme Court has repeatedly held that a ‘well regulated militia’ was not a limitation but a justification for the individual right,” Turley concluded.

Platform of Bans and Restrictions

Rep. Talarico has already made known his support for some of the strictest gun control restrictions that are increasingly popular among far-left politicians. It was recently revealed that he employed the former head of an extremist gun control protest movement as his legislative aide in the Texas House of Representatives. That individual, Ana Lopez, led a radical gun control group at the University of Texas at Austin with a name NSSF would rather not repeat. Lopez helped Rep. Talarico craft three significant firearm restriction bills that he rolled out in the state legislature in 2019, all of which ultimately failed. Those efforts included bills to end concealed carry reciprocity in Texas, require background checks to rent firearms at sport shooting ranges and tighten requirements to obtain gun licenses.

More recently, Rep. Talarico spoke on a progressive podcast about gun control and voiced his strong opinion that it was “common sense” to mandate how lawful gun owners lock up their firearms. Specifically, Rep. Talarico explained that there should be more mandatory storage laws in place. That would be directly contrary to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Heller decision. Rep. Talarico also discussed his support for universal background checks on firearm transfers, which would necessitate a national gun registry and is also already barred by federal law.

During his podcast conversation, Rep. Talarico erroneously equated his support for “common sense” gun control laws to the requirement that people are often required to apply for city permits in order to hold protests and rallies on city property. That comparison is so errant that it missed the target by a Texas country mile. Yes, people who wish to hold a rally or protest on municipal grounds must usually apply for a permit to do so from the local city government. But these “time, place and manner” permits are primarily about logistics and resource allocation for public safety and infrastructure management, ensuring participants, and possibly counter protesters, are safe. These permits are not the local government granting or denying permission for applicants to exercise their First Amendment rights. They ensure that participants can exercise their First Amendment rights on city grounds safely.

Conversely, restrictive and overly burdensome gun ownership permitting schemes — the kind with which Rep. Talarico apparently likes — have been specifically designed in many states to make exercising Second Amendment rights far too costly and time-consuming that law-abiding citizens are priced out of that constitutional right or simply give up trying to exercise it.

All of these gun control schemes are favored by national gun control groups and the most ardent of anti-Second Amendment activists out there, including many of Rep. Talarico’s possible Democrat colleagues in the U.S. Senate. And on top of all of the restrictions already mentioned (none of which would penalize or hold criminals accountable), Rep. Talarico supports banning entire classes of commonly owned firearms, including the Modern Sporting Rifle (MSR), or AR-15-style semiautomatic rifles. There are currently more than 32 million in circulation since 1990 – more than there are Ford F-150 pickup truck on the road today. Go down any street in Texas and you’ll find an F-150.

#GUNVOTE This November

It may seem far off now, but the November election is just a little more than 100 days away. NSSF’s #GUNVOTE initiative was created to ensure all law-abiding American gun owners are registered to vote, know when and where to cast their ballot, learn where candidates stand on the Second Amendment and to make their voices heard on Election Day. That includes Texas voters.

As Rep. Talarico continues to try and sell his antigun platform to voters in Texas, more of them will learn just how extreme that platform is and will reject it. NSSF will be there to help spread the word.

Don’t Risk Your Rights — #GUNVOTE!

– Larry Keane

Larry Keane is SVP for Government and Public Affairs, Assistant Secretary and General Counsel of the National Shooting Sports Foundation.

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