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- AWARDS & HONORS -

TightSpot, a Black Gold Premium Accessories brand member, won the Gold Award in the quiver category at the 2026 Bowhunting World Readers' Choice Awards, marking the 14th consecutive year for this honor. The award was presented by Bowhunting World staff during the NSSF SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas.

Harold Knight and David Hale, co-founders of Knight & Hale Game Calls, were inducted into the Grand National Calling Championships Hall of Fame during the National Wild Turkey Federation's 50th Anniversary Convention. The ceremony recognized their 50+ years of influence in game call design and conservation.

- CONTESTS -

Wildlife Forever announced winners of its 2025 Songbird Art Contest, which received record-breaking participation with over 3,500 entries from students across 36 countries and 43 U.S. states. The international youth art and education program celebrates songbird beauty while raising conservation awareness, with 12 National Winners selected alongside special honors for Best of Show and Art of Conservation.

Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) announced the 2026 Hunting Award Contest winners, recognizing exceptional hunting achievements by members across youth, archery, rifle, and international categories. Winners including William Alexander, Gary Ellison, and Chelsea Lester were honored at the HSCF Worldwide Hunting Expo & Convention for their ethical hunting practices and fair chase principles.

Wildlife Forever's Fish Art Contest invites students kindergarten through 12th grade to submit artwork by February 28, 2026. Supported by Bass Pro Shops, Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, Yamaha Rightwaters, Rapala, and the Great Lakes Fisheries Commission, the program has engaged over 86,000 young artists from 46 countries since 1997.

The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin announced winners of their annual photo contest from over 630 submissions. William Petersen's blue dasher dragonfly photo won grand prize, with category winners including Steven Thompson, Elaina Brossman, Philip Knapp, and Cheryl Plautz selected by a panel of judges.

- FISHERIES -

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will hold an informational fisheries meeting on February 24 in Plentywood. Regional fisheries technician Hayden Cody and manager Tyler Haddix will discuss Box Elder Reservoir sampling results, stocking changes, and northeast Montana fisheries management.

Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal Resources Division will host two town hall meetings in February 2026 to discuss recreational Red Drum fishing regulation changes. The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's 2024 stock assessment found the southern stock overfished and experiencing overfishing, necessitating management changes to ensure long-term sustainability.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -

Pro-Angler registration for the 2026 Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's National Walleye Tour presented by Progressive is now open. Full season Priority entry costs $8,000 through March 27th, while single event Pro entry is $2,000 per tournament. The NWT Fishing Chaos Platform will serve as the primary hub for registrations, payments, and tournament communications.

- HUNTING -

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced 11 winners of the 2026 Super Tag raffle, including James Richardson (Super Tag Trifecta), Phillip Kelley (Pronghorn), Jeremy Alberta (Deer), Craig Shavlik (Elk), and eight other winners across various species. Revenue from ticket sales supports conservation efforts including habitat management and wildlife-vehicle collision reduction.

Bobcat hunting and trapping in North Dakota's Zone 2 has closed after reaching the predetermined harvest limit of eight. Zone 2 encompasses land east of U.S. Highway 83, while Zone 1 remains open through March 15 with no harvest limit.

The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission heard a presentation from License Supervisor Mike Chrisman on February 9 showing recreational annual license sales increased 9% in the first half of FY 2026. The License Modernization Act, effective July 1, 2024, contributed to gains in resident hunting licenses and fishing licenses, though nonresident hunting licenses declined 2%.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

Superior Outfitters, one of Texas's largest shooting sports retailers, seeks to expand its footprint through new store openings and strategic acquisitions of existing firearms businesses. The company invites dealers facing market challenges to discuss potential partnership or acquisition opportunities.

Silent Steel USA announced a strategic partnership with Maschmedt & Associates, a sales agency with over 50 years of outdoor industry experience. The agreement expands Silent Steel USA's representation across 23 western states, strengthening dealer relationships and market presence for innovative suppressor technology.

NSSF, the Firearm Industry Trade Association, applauds President Trump's Make America Beautiful Again 250 commission chaired by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. The initiative aims to increase hunting and public land access while reducing bureaucratic barriers to conservation and outdoor recreation on public lands and waters.

- JOBS -

The Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) is seeking a Convention & Events Manager to oversee its annual multi-day hunting and conservation convention and year-round member events. The position requires five years of large-scale trade show and convention management experience, with responsibilities including exhibitor coordination, vendor management, and event execution.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers announced that Heckler & Koch joined VAULT as a founding member and strategic partner, committing all H&K SKUs to the centralized product data platform designed to standardize product information across the shooting sports industry.

Turkeys for Tomorrow (TFT), founded by Ron Jolly, Tes Jolly, Kevin Matthews, and Jason Lupardus, addresses wild turkey population decline through research, habitat management, and predator control. The organization partners with the Alabama Wildlife Federation and universities across nine states to study fertility rates, disease, nesting success, and predator impacts on wild turkeys.

The NRA Foundation filed a Motion to Dismiss the NRA's lawsuit, arguing the complaint is legally defective and seeks improper transfer of the Foundation's charitable assets. The Foundation, a separate 501(c)(3) public charity, maintains it must retain independent control over its funds under federal law and a Consent Judgment with the District of Columbia Attorney General.

- PARTNERSHIPS -

Sticky Holsters announced an exclusive online retail partnership with EuroOptic, naming the optics and gear retailer as the sole authorized seller of Sticky Holsters products on Amazon.com. EuroOptic will manage all listings, ensuring authentic products, consistent brand experience, and reliable availability for customers.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Browning Trail Cameras introduces the Recon Force Elite HP5 Ultra, a premium trail camera featuring true-to-life daytime and nighttime clarity, low-glow infrared flash, fast trigger speed, and a 2-inch full-color viewing screen for wildlife monitoring and land management.

Zanders, a national distributor based in Sparta, Illinois, announced it is now stocking Akkar shotguns, expanding its shotgun lineup for dealers nationwide. Akkar shotguns are known for quality craftsmanship and competitive pricing across hunting, clay shooting, and home defense applications.

Galco introduces the Concealable 2.0 belt holster for the Springfield Operator AOS, featuring modern updates including red dot optics accommodation, improved sweat guard, and two-piece construction for enhanced comfort and concealment.

FALCO Holsters announced expanded compatibility for Glock Generation 6 handguns, including the Glock 19, 17, 45, and 49 Gen 6 models. The company now supports over 3,600 handgun models across its full portfolio of leather, nylon, Kydex, and carbon fiber holsters.

GForce Arms announced the LVR30S, a new side-eject .30-30 Winchester lever-action rifle in the Saddlehorn lineup. Built on a Marlin 336-style action with a 20-inch barrel and 6+1 capacity, it offers multiple finish and stock options. Shipping begins March 2026.

Bear Creek Arsenal introduced the Grizzly 102 .380 ACP handgun featuring a compact design with 15+1 capacity and ergonomic grip enhancements. The company also launched a .380 ACP Conversion Kit for existing Grizzly 102 owners, including a complete slide assembly and magazine.

Magpul now offers six GEN M3 PMAGs in Olive Drab Green, including 5.56 NATO/.223 Rem., .300 BLK, and .308 Win. variants. The new magazines feature the company's rugged polymer construction and meet strict military standards while maintaining reliability and affordability.

Wildlife Research Center® has launched a new 9 FL OZ squirt top bottle of Ultimate Bear Lure®, featuring an intense burning sweet aroma formula that works effectively in wet conditions. The product is available at authorized retailers for $25.99 MSRP.

Norsk Lithium offers four wheelhouse power packages (105Ah to 360Ah) as quiet alternatives to generators, providing extended runtime and cold-weather performance. Mat Rowan of Big Fish Encounters praises Norsk Lithium's reliability for powering his rental Yeti shacks and smaller wheelhouses throughout Wisconsin winters.

Magpul introduced the Sub-Compact Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG) for the Ruger RXM pistol, enabling users to convert between full-sized, compact, and sub-compact configurations. The grip features Magpul's Trapezoidal Surface Projection texture, undercut trigger guard, and compatibility with Magpul GL9 PMAGs and GLOCK magazines.

- PROMOTIONS -

Camfour, Inc., a major firearms distributor, is hosting a Seecamp Firearms Focus Week February 16-20, offering up to 15% off select items. Seecamp pocket pistols in .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .380 ACP are highlighted as ideal solutions for seasonal concealment needs.

- PUBLISHING -

Gun Owners of America (GOA) announced the launch of State of the Second, its first digital magazine exclusive to members. Building on the success of GOA's State of the Second Podcast, the publication will feature expert gun reviews, factory tours, and Second Amendment advocacy coverage.

- SHOT SHOW -

Guns.com dominated SHOT Show 2026 coverage with 345 social posts generating over 32 million impressions and 158 original articles featuring 112 videos. Top posts featured Rock Island Armory, Bond Arms, Staccato, and other manufacturers, with the leading post reaching approximately 8 million views.

- SHOWS -

Liberty Ammunition will showcase its ammunition innovation at the Sports Inc show in Phoenix, AZ at Booth #1624, featuring products including Bear Country, SPIKE, OverWatch, Civil Defense, and Ultra-Light. CEO Gary Ramey expressed excitement about sharing the company's 2026 innovations with Sports Inc members.

Derya Arms will showcase its firearms lineup at IWA Outdoor Classics 2026 in Nürnberg, Germany from February 26 to March 1. The company will feature the MAX Shotgun, TM22 Rifles, DY9 Pistol, and new products including the DY9Z, highlighting its commitment to innovation and global accessibility across 50 countries.

Sarsilmaz, one of Europe's largest integrated firearms manufacturers, will exhibit at the 2026 Sports Inc. Outdoor Sporting Goods Show in Phoenix, February 18-20th. The company will showcase the SAR9 SOCOM series, 7/24 Series, and SAR9 Gen3 family, with Vice President of Sales Jacob Phair emphasizing the importance of direct dealer engagement and partnership building.

SHIELD Sights, a leading manufacturer of compact pistol optics, will make their inaugural debut at the 2026 Sports Inc Outdoor Show in Phoenix, February 18-20, showcasing their red dot sights including the newly released OMSx sight at booth #1143.

1791 Outdoor Lifestyle Group will exhibit at the Sports, Inc. 2026 February Outdoor Show (Feb 18-20) in Phoenix, showcasing new HUNT Line accessories, Tac Leather Rifle Sling, holsters, and Roni pistol-to-carbine conversion kits. VP of Sales Janette Palmer highlighted market-driven products for dealers and industry partners.

Faxon Firearms will exhibit at the Sports INC 2026 February Outdoor Show in Phoenix, Arizona, February 18–20, showcasing its expanded 2026 lineup including new AR-15 platforms, FX-7 bolt-action firearms, and HARMONIX® and CORESYNC® suppressors.

EOTECH will exhibit at Enforce Tac 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany, February 23-25, at booth 7-319. The exhibition showcases innovative security solutions and connects decision-makers from government, industry, and society across Europe.

Hornady Manufacturing Company will exhibit at the Safari Club International annual convention February 18-21, 2026, in Nashville, Tennessee. The company will host a free Introduction to Long Range seminar on Saturday, February 20th, instructed by Preston Lentfer and Seth Swerczek.

Legacy Sports International will showcase its 2026 lineup of firearms and accessories from brands HOWA, POINTER, CITADEL, and SCSA at the Sports Inc. Show in Phoenix, AZ, February 18-20, 2026. Featured products include the HOWA Superlite Gen 2, Fence Line Series, HOWA 25 Creedmoor, Pointer shotguns, and new Citadel models at booth #1700.

Gearfire, a technology solutions provider for shooting sports and outdoor retailers, will exhibit at the 2026 February Outdoor Show hosted by Sports, Inc. in Phoenix, Arizona. The company will showcase its AXIS Point of Sale system, Gearfire eCommerce software, and the new FastBound integration with Gearfire eCommerce.

FFLGuard and FastBound, strategic partners since before 2015, will exhibit together at the 2026 Sports Inc Show in Phoenix at Booth 204. FFLGuard's National Coordinating Counsel Chris Chiafullo will be on-site to discuss compliance, inspection readiness, and ATF regulatory support for Federal Firearms Licensees.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

SK Guns serves as a Knockdown Sponsor for St. Johns County Fight Night on February 26, 2026, raffling two exclusive SK Customs St. Augustine Colt 1911 pistols. Proceeds benefit Diamond of Dreams for the Police Athletic League and Special Olympics Florida, supporting children with special needs and local athletes with intellectual disabilities.

Shell Tech, the ammunition branch of Shell Shock Technologies, LLC, announces sponsorship opportunities for the 2026 Legends & Heroes Shootout charity event in Florida benefiting K9 Heroes 4 Heroes and the Navy SEAL Foundation. The event features MLB legends including Adrian Beltre, Albert Pujols, and Max Scherzer competing in a charity golf tournament and shooting competition.

Christensen Arms, a precision rifle manufacturer based in Gunnison, Utah, announced its official sponsorship of Nick Hoffman and his outdoor adventure television series Nick's Wild Ride. The partnership will feature Christensen Arms rifles throughout upcoming episodes, supporting Hoffman's global hunting adventures that blend hunting, travel, conservation, and cultural exploration.

Stealth Cam has renewed its national sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited, continuing a partnership with the organization dedicated to white-tailed deer conservation. The Irving, Texas-based company, part of GSM Outdoors, has been a leader in trail camera manufacturing since 2000.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department's Green Mountain Conservation Camps are now accepting registrations for summer sessions at Lake Bomoseen and Buck Lake. The one-week programs for ages 12-14 (and alumni 16 or younger) offer hands-on learning in fish and wildlife conservation, ecology, archery, fishing, and outdoor skills, running June 21 through August 21 for $300 per week.

Keep Arkansas Beautiful has opened registration for the Greatest American Cleanup in Arkansas, a statewide initiative running March through May that invites communities, organizations, and individuals to clean and beautify public spaces, parks, roadways, and waterways while celebrating America's 250th birthday.

Sherman Dam Road will close February 16 for one to two weeks for concrete repairs by Farwell Irrigation District contractors. Alternate routes to Marina Bay boat ramp and Trade Winds Marina are available via 790th Road east, 480th Road north, and 792nd Road.

- TELEVISION -

The High Road with Keith Warren features a special compilation episode showcasing trophy whitetail hunts at Legends Ranch in Michigan. The episode highlights world-class genetics, expert management, and The Wildlife Center at Legends Ranch's conservation and education initiatives dedicated to sustainable hunting practices.

Outdoor Channel launches Premiere Week on February 16, featuring 16 all-new episodes and 10 brand new series including Our Way of Life, Part 2 with Heather Douville, Dropped: Arctic Drift with the Keefer Brothers, and Wardens following Michigan DNR conservation officers.

Content King Media Inc. has partnered with Innerloc and the Cianciarulo family from The Choice TV show. The collaboration unites Ralph, Vicki, RJ, and Aubrey Cianciarulo's authentic hunting approach with Innerloc's performance strategy and Content King Media's storytelling expertise.

Pursuit Channel highlights the 16th season of Angler's Bass Channel Bass Wrap Up, a weekly bass fishing recap show featuring top pros and regional experts. The show covers competitive and recreational bass fishing events, breaking news, pro tips, and interviews, reaching 158.4 million viewers across platforms in 2025.

- WILDLIFE -

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Crow Tribe Fish & Game captured 99 elk on the Crow Reservation in late January, with all blood samples testing negative for brucellosis. Thirty elk were fitted with GPS collars to track seasonal ranges and migration routes, supporting collaborative disease surveillance efforts with the Department of Livestock.

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in wild birds around the Great Salt Lake and several Utah counties since October. DWR Veterinarian Ginger Stout reported 49 wild bird carcasses tested positive, with eared grebes and California gulls most impacted. Since 2022, the virus has affected 242 wild birds and other animals across 19 Utah counties.

The recent conclusion of Florida’s first bear hunt in a decade marks an important milestone for science-based wildlife management in the Sunshine State and conservation writ large. This win for conservation was made possible through the leadership of the staff and Commissioners with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the dedication of hunting advocates throughout the state and nationwide.

Despite misleading campaigns from anti-hunting groups, the 52 bears legally harvested during this year’s season represent a successful beginning of active management of black bears in Florida. The hunt marked a significant step forward toward the FWC’s long-term population management goals that will ultimately help to slow population growth in targeted areas despite the overall harvest falling short of the allocated tag total. It also reaffirmed the FWC’s commitment to letting sound science, not emotion, drive wildlife policy.

Activists tried to use Florida courts to stop the hunt. SCI responded swiftly to help defend the FWC’s decisions, based on the recommendations of Florida’s wildlife science officials. SCI’s arguments and those of the FWC ultimately prevailed in court, defeating a proposed injunction and allowing the hunt to move forward as planned. If the detractors had gotten their way, Florida would have lost a proven wildlife management tool. Regulated black bear hunting would have been shut down, populations would continue to expand unchecked, and human-bear conflict would have continued to rise.

The 2025 Florida black bear hunt shows that science-based wildlife management can withstand pressure campaigns and misinformation. The FWC followed the data and delivered a safe, highly regulated hunt that prioritized conservation, public safety, and transparency.

In addition to our legal work, SCI proudly supported the FWC through our local chapter leaders, state advocacy team, and Foundation biologist and large carnivore specialist. Collectively, the team helped rally our members from across Florida’s seven SCI chapters to vocally support the hunt, provided multiple in-person testimonies to the FWC, and served as a constant resource for local and national media who wanted to understand why a hunt was a necessary wildlife management tool. As we repeatedly explained, regulated hunting is the only way to manage an abundant bear population. That is not advocacy—it is science and science drives wildlife policy. In approving the hunt, Florida joined every other state with a sizable black bear population in relying on regulated hunting as a proven, science-based management approach.

SCI applauds the FWC for standing firm in the face of opposition and remains committed to supporting Florida’s bear management program in the coming years, as the FWC works to promote the health and sustainability of Florida’s black bear population for generations to come. This year’s bear hunt has been a massive first step towards protecting the Freedom to Hunt in Florida and ensuring that science-based conservation prevails over emotional sentiment in wildlife management.

– W. Laird Hamberlin

W. Laird Hamberlin serves as the CEO of Safari Club International and Safari Club International Foundation.

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