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- APPAREL -

Whitewater Fishing introduced the Beacon ¼ Zip Shirt, a hoodless alternative to their popular Beacon Technical Hoodie. The midweight shirt features the same premium 288g polyester fabric, fleece lining, and UPF 50+ sun protection, designed for easy layering without stacked hoods under rainwear.

- AWARDS & HONORS -

The Michigan DNR recognized Jane Gordon of Charlotte for over 40 years of service as a volunteer hunter safety education instructor. Gordon, a former DNR conservation officer, has trained more than 300 women through the Becoming an Outdoors Woman program and currently leads traditional hunter safety classes in Montmorency County.

Michigan DNR Conservation Officer Kyle McQueer received a Lifesaving Award for his quick response to a cardiac emergency in Barry County. McQueer performed CPR and used an AED on a 64-year-old man, who was later released from the hospital after treatment.

- ENFORCEMENT -

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife concluded Operation Donor Deer, resulting in 35 convictions for 55 violations. Rodney Shields, owner of Rod's Custom Deer Processing, pleaded guilty to felony charges including illegal venison sales and theft by deception, receiving $16,500 in restitution and suspended jail time.

- EVENTS -

Primary Arms Optics will exhibit at Paraclete Consulting Group's live-fire range event on March 13th-14th, 2026, showcasing the PLx HTX-1 Enclosed Reflex Sight and PLxC 1.5-12x36 FFP RDB Rifle Scope at the Secure America Now Training Center in Texas.

SLG2, Inc.'s Shoot Like A Girl experience will visit Bass Pro Shops in Gainesville, Florida on February 28-March 1, 2026, offering women, families, and outdoor enthusiasts a safe introduction to shooting sports with certified female instructors, FATS simulators, and archery activities.

- FISHERIES -

The Gulf Council will hold a virtual meeting of its Shrimp Advisory Panel on March 9, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM EST. The panel will review shrimp stock assessments, pricing, landings data, and the 2025 Texas Closure to make recommendations for 2026, plus receive updates on Congressional funding for vessel position data collection.

- GRANTS -

The MidwayUSA Foundation announced over $7.5 million in cash grants to youth shooting teams and organizations nationwide. The endowment-based program supports essential expenses like ammunition, targets, and travel costs, with Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin leading in grant recipients.

- HUNTING -

The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has closed LMU 121 to all hunting of female mountain lions effective one-half hour after sunset on Saturday, February 21st, 2026. Detailed quota status is available through the Montana FWP website.

The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has closed LMU 319 to all male mountain lion hunting effective one-half hour after sunset on Monday, February 23rd, 2026. Hunters can check detailed quota status on the Montana FWP website.

The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has closed LMU 320 to all hunting of female mountain lions effective one-half hour after sunset on Saturday, February 21st, 2026.

The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has closed LMU 680 to all female mountain lion hunting effective one-half hour after sunset on Monday, February 23rd, 2026. Hunters can check detailed quota status on the Montana FWP website.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

Tisas Arms launched its new US division in Buford, Georgia, ending twenty years of importer partnerships to receive direct shipments from their Trabzon, Türkiye manufacturing facility. CEO Erdal Kaya appointed Tim Mulverhill as Vice President of Operations to lead organizational development and support the Tisas lifetime warranty.

Silent Steel USA, based in Livingston County, Michigan, is seeking experienced sales representative groups to support its U.S. expansion. The company offers patented FLOW IQ™ suppressor technology developed by founder Harri Sjögren in Finland, combining European engineering with American manufacturing and backed by VP of Sales & Marketing Kim Jensen's commitment to premium brand representation.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

The Mule Deer Foundation praised the Administration's MABA 250 strategic initiative, which strengthens the Western Big Game Seasonal Habitat and Migration Corridors Program. CEO Greg Sheehan emphasized that continued investment in habitat connectivity and migration corridors is essential for sustaining mule deer populations across the West.

Pass It On – Outdoor Mentors announced Steve Windom as its new Development Director. Windom brings over 20 years of fundraising experience and will focus on major donors, foundation giving, and corporate partnerships to expand the organization's mission throughout the Midwest.

Turkeys for Tomorrow (TFT) is funding groundbreaking research at the University of Florida Game Lab led by Dr. Marcus Lashley examining wild turkey poult survival and habitat quality. The Poult Project, conducted in partnership with the National Wildlife Research Center in Gainesville, is studying how habitat factors affect poult growth rates and foraging success through controlled aviary experiments with GPS-tagged hen eggs from Florida's Eastern and Osceola ranges.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Mission First Tactical introduces the MFT Pocket Holster, designed for backup pistol or everyday carry with a cell phone profile design. The holster features CURV® Thermoplastic Composite construction, frictionless draw, and integrated pocket catch hook, priced at $34.99.

DeSantis Gunhide® announced holster fits for the new Glock 19 Gen 6, including popular models like the Thumb Break Scabbard®, Slim-Tuk™, and Raptor® 2.0. The leading holster manufacturer serves law enforcement, armed forces, and sport shooting organizations worldwide.

WOOX announces the Gladiatore High Grade Stock & Fore End for Mossberg and Remington 12-gauge shotguns, featuring hand-selected American walnut with Italian-American design. CEO Ben Fleming highlights the collector-grade quality and unique craftsmanship of each piece.

TWN Industries introduced SKRE Gear Summit and Solace hydrographic film, a mountain camouflage system designed for Western hunters. Summit performs in open alpine terrain while Solace excels in timber and brush-covered slopes, offering manufacturers and processors premium mountain-driven camouflage solutions.

Keyport's Versa58 crowdfunding campaign concluded at over 560% funded, validating its patent-pending reversible modular platform for the 58mm Swiss Army Knife. The system preserves the original knife while enabling modular scales and snap-on modules for lighting, writing instruments, and digital storage without permanent modification.

Wiley X launches two new protective eyewear frames for 2026: the WX Alpine for tactical environments and high-risk pursuits, and the WX Citadel for outdoor activities. Both models feature military-grade ballistic protection, advanced lens technology, and are available online and through select retailers.

ALPS OutdoorZ introduced the DU Legacy Waterfowler's Bag, a premium field bag constructed from weatherproof waxed cotton, leather, and antique brass hardware. The collaboration with Ducks Unlimited supports habitat conservation, with a portion of sales benefiting the organization's mission across North America.

Federal Ammunition has begun shipping its Federal Realtree 40th Anniversary ammunition, featuring limited-run HEAVYWEIGHT TSS and Grand Slam turkey loads with Realtree camouflage patterns to commemorate four decades of the iconic brand.

- SHOWS -

Luth-AR, a precision firearms components manufacturer based in Buffalo, MN, will exhibit at the IWA OutdoorClassics in Nuremberg, Germany from February 26 to March 1, 2026. The company will showcase its portfolio of high-performance rifle stocks, hand guards, and accessories at the Brownells Booth in Hall 3A, Booth 308.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

Federal Ammunition renewed its sponsorship of Pass It On - Outdoor Mentors, a Wichita-based program connecting children with outdoor mentors. The company received a Diamond Lifetime Sponsor award at SHOT Show, recognizing 13 years of support that has enabled expanded recruitment events and youth engagement across the Midwest.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will host a public meeting March 5 at Black River Technical College to present updated renovation plans for Dave Donaldson Black River Wildlife Management Area. The project aims to renovate water-control structures and greentree reservoirs while maintaining flooded bottomland hardwood habitat for ducks and preserving red oak components for long-term waterfowl benefits.

- STATE PARKS -

Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville, Alabama celebrated the completion of renovations to all 14 historic cabins originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. The upgrades, funded by an $85 million bond approved by Alabama voters in 2022, modernized kitchens, bathrooms, and interiors while preserving the cabins' heritage charm. Additional improvements include expanded campsites, new bathhouses, and enhanced accessibility features.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will conduct prescribed burns this spring on wildlife management areas, state parks, and recreation areas to improve habitat. Burning removes invasive species like eastern red cedar and honey locust while enhancing wildlife attraction and long-term habitat quality.

- SWEEPSTAKES -

MyOutdoorTV is hosting "Zona's Awesome Fishing Sweepstakes" presented through March 8, offering a grand prize fishing trip for two with legendary bass fisherman Mark Zona on Lake St. Clair, Michigan. The free-to-enter sweepstakes features the host of Zona's Awesome Fishing Show, available to stream on MyOutdoorTV.

- TELEVISION -

The High Road with Keith Warren releases a new episode featuring a five-year whitetail management project on the Texas coast, hosted by Keith Warren and Johnny Piazza. The episode demonstrates data-driven deer stewardship using the Seneca .50 caliber Tactical Dragon Claw air rifle and airs four times weekly on the Pursuit Channel.

This year’s edition of IWA, the European equivalent of SHOT, is paying particular attention to a topic that acknowledges the fact that it’s a nervous time, worldwide.

One of the primary topics of this year’s “IWA Vision” is “Crisis Preparedness.” It’s not quite the equivalent of Nordic countries coming out and warning their citizens to prepare for open conflict with Russia, but it’s certainly more than passing acknowledgement that things are the opposite of stable in Europe.

IWA Vision is designed to give retailers insight into the “growing public interest in personal resilience, emergency planning and sustainable security solutions.” According to IWA, the need became especially relevant in January 2026 when a power outage in Berlin demonstrated “how quickly essential services can reach their limits— and how crucial robust emergency plans have become for both the population and critical infrastructure.”

Apparently, farsighted retailers are already adding equipment for emergency preparedness and survival to their hunting and shooting sports gear. For those who consider “prepping” synonymous with the outdoor lifestyle, this isn’t exactly a revelation. The same gear we use when hunting, fishing, camping, or whatever is particularly well-suited to get us through whatever sort of (hopefully) short-term services interruptions we encounter. With some homes in Nashville, Tennessee still uninhabitable 24 days after a winter ice storm blew through town, it’s definitely still top-of-mind with many of our friends and neighbors.

That level of awareness has not been the case in Europe until fairly recently. Despite heated rhetoric between nations, the electric power, water and natural gas supplies and trade goods have continued to flow bidirectionally without much regard to borders and politics. That, apparently, is seen as being subject to change in the not-too-distant future.

So what would happen in a large-scale power interruption? That’s one of the topics being covered this year in Nuremberg. Conversations scheduled for the “expert stages” include potential causes, systemic vulnerabilities, and the “societal impacts of a blackout.”

The societal impacts part of the discussion is really where the nervousness lies. Not because of simulations, but “due to real incidents and the changing security environment.” The real incidents range from lone wolf terrorist attacks to drones now more than capable of taking down critical infrastructure.

To address those concerns, IWA’s expert events include “concrete guidance on which product groups will become increasingly important.” Those products groups include everything from energy management and emergency power (think heating homes and preserving food) to first aid equipment and communication tools that remain functional without infrastructure (you don’t need to think too deeply to imagine how quickly long-term services and infrastructure failures could turn nightmarish in Europe).

But IWA’s focus is on meeting potential needs with real, salable, products. A special area directly behind the expert stage features sources for everything from crisis competence training to equipment for water management and hygiene options for “challenging operational scenarios.”

IWA OutdoorClassics 2026  features more than 1,000 exhibitors and attendees from more than 120 countries. As the European equivalent of SHOT Show, the attending retailers will be looking for the hot products their customers will find irresistible. Those products will include new guns, optics, knives and apparel, but this year it seems there will be an increased emphasis on gear designed to keep you safe and comfortable, whether hunting, hiking, fishing or sheltering in place.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

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