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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2023

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
Today is our final edition for 2023. All the wires of the Outdoor Wire Digital Network will be back on their regular distribution schedules starting January 4, 2024. We’ll also be commencing for our newest service, ShootingNews Weekly. To add SNW to your services, please visit this linkhttps://subscription.theoutdoorwire.com/subscribe?brand=outdoor. While you’re there, make certain you’re signed up to receive each of the services that interest you. We wish you and yours a very happy holiday season.
- ACQUISITIONS -
Phenix Rods is now a part of the GSM Outdoors family. Established in 1977, Phenix has become a brand that both freshwater and saltwater anglers recognize and respect. This acquisition marks GSM’s entrance into the fishing rod world.
- ARCHERY -
Bowhunters seeking the utmost in a precision-made arrow need look no further than the new Easton Match Grade Pro Shop Series arrows. Match Grade Pro Shop Series arrows go beyond industry standards with Easton’s exclusive five-point straightness scrutiny.

- AWARDS -
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission honored longtime conservationist and retired Michigan Department of Natural Resources Deputy Don Inman with the Thomas L. Washington Award for Lifetime Commitment to Conservation and Outdoor Recreation at its Dec. 14 meeting in Lansing.
Murray Road Agency has been nominated as a 2023 Agency of the Year finalist by AvantLink for its affiliate marketing services and growth.

- CONSERVATION -
Hunters, anglers, hikers and those who enjoy the outdoors now have perpetual access to 54,636 acres of private land in eastern Kentucky thanks to a landscape-scale voluntary conservation agreement by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR), The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF).
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation collaborated with the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) and private landowners to conserve what were 649 acres of private land in the heart of Pennsylvania’s elk range and place it in the public’s hands.
- CONTESTS -
The deadline for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks new Migratory Bird Stamp art contest is now Jan. 31. The Wetlands Protection Advisory Council will select the winning piece of art in February. The winning artist will receive a $2,000 cash prize and be featured on promotional materials throughout 2024.
- EVENTS -
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is hosting more than a dozen in-person and virtual workshops this winter for producers to learn about new and expanded livestock risk management products.

Each year, the CMP hosts a premier series of hands-on, informative Junior Rifle Camps for high school-age students and coaches during the summer months. Participants in the camps receive valuable lessons on intermediate and advanced marksmanship skills through various exercises and demonstrations, all led by current collegiate rifle athletes.
Vortex® is proud to announce attendance at the following 2024 events: Sheep Show® from January 18-20 in Reno Nevada; the National Wild Turkey Federation Convention and Sport Show from February 15-18 in Nashville, Tennessee; and the Western Hunting and Conservation Expo from February 15-18 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- FISHERIES -
NOAA Fisheries is implementing an emergency regulation to reduce the commercial harvest rate of Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) greater amberjack. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) requested NOAA Fisheries take emergency action while a Framework Action to modify commercial trip limits is being reviewed and considered for implementation.
- FISHING -
Anglers need to be aware of fishing regulation changes in Nebraska that take effect Jan. 1, 2024. More fishing information can be found in the 2024 Fishing Guide, which will be available in January at OutdoorNebraska.gov and where 2024 fishing permits are sold.

- FORESTRY -
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Forest Service awarded Volunteer Fire Assistance (VFA) grants to 52 volunteer fire departments across the state to enhance wildland fire protection in rural communities.
- GEAR -
Redding Reloading Equipment announces the new benchmark in precision handloading. The revolutionary Z Series Die Family utilizes larger, stronger and more robust 1” die bodies. The initial Z Series offering will include single dies, die sets and bushing dies in (31) popular cartridges from 284 Win to 375 (9.5x77).
High Speed Gear announces the launch of the Apex ER Sling. This is a solid addition to the advanced range of products that are developed in collaboration with Fire Fighters and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professionals.
Chattanooga Shooting Supplies® is excited to add Hexmag Magazines to its ever-expanding product line. The Hexmag product family is Made in the U.S.A. and backed by a no questions asked Lifetime Guarantee.

- HUNTING -
By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, the hunting of female mountain lions will close in Lion Management Unit (LMU) 102 and male mountain lions in LMU 103, except for Limited Special License holders, one-half hour after sunset today Monday, Dec. 18.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced that hunters harvested 28,236 deer during the two-week firearm season from Nov. 25 through Dec. 9. The firearms season harvest was 3% lower than last year’s official count of 29,160 deer.
By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, the hunting of male mountain lions will close in Lion Management Unit 204, except for Limited Special License holders, one-half hour after sunset on Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Hunters across Ohio harvested 15,469 white-tailed deer during the extra weekend of deer gun hunting on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 16-17, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.

- INDUSTRY -
Charities all over the world celebrate the kick-off of the giving season on Giving Tuesday and every year MidwayUSA Foundation encourages donations to youth shooting teams. This year, MidwayUSA Foundation received $513, 980 in donations on November 28, alone. The total shattered previous Giving Tuesday performances and thanks to a generous matching program, funded by Larry and Brenda Potterfield, every donation dollar is matched, providing over one million dollars in support of youth shooting sports.
SK Guns® has contributed $750,000 to various organizations through their initiative, SK Gives Back®. SK Guns is not just in the business of building custom guns, they are also committed to enhancing industry growth and development opportunities.
Pursuit Energy has entered into a license agreement with Prym1 Camo. This strategic partnership will expand Pursuit’s reach to the broader hardcore outdoor community.
NSSF and Lockton Affinity Outdoor announced a new partnership benefiting NSSF members in need of insurance. For more than 23 years, Lockton Affinity Outdoor has been administering an insurance program specifically designed to protect firearm industry businesses.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is proud to introduce the Ruger American® Rifle Generation II, an update to the American-made rifle. Designed with customer feedback in mind, the Ruger American Rifle Generation II is available in a variety of calibers and is sure to become the first choice for hunters and firearm enthusiasts.
Traditional gun vaults are ideal for secure, long-term storage of firearms and ammunition. They are not, though, designed to be part of a tactical response system in an emergency, such as a home invasion. That is why Hayman Safe Company developed the Minuteman quick-access gun safes.
The Galco’s Waistband™ IWB holster is now available for the SIG-Sauer P365 with or without red dot sight. Featuring a reinforced thumb break retention strap, a modern injection-molded nylon J-clip locks the holster onto the belt.
Beretta is excited to unleash the 92XI Squalo – a pistol that embodies power, precision, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. “Squalo”, which means shark in Italian, served as inspiration to the design referencing the sleek and formidable nature of the shark, this firearm is designed to make you stand out in a sea of competition.

Easton’s adds the 4mm X10 Parallel Pro. The Parallel Pro joins the X10 line-up as an easy-tuning, lightweight, 4mm shaft offering X10 precision and quality at an attractive price.
Viridian Weapon Technologies is proud to announce the launch of its latest innovation, the RFX44 Compact Closed Emitter Green Dot Reflex Sight. Unlike other compact closed emitters, the RFX44 has a huge viewing window while still being compact enough to mount on Shield RMSc footprint firearms.
- ONLINE -
Media Lodge, and Badlands Gear, introduce the short film, Wilderness Bonds: A Woman’s Journey Into Hunting live on GetZone.com.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Expanding racial diversity in the outdoors has been talked about by many folks and organizations for more than a decade. Plenty of research has been done that proves there is a substantial opportunity to grow participation in hunting, fishing, trapping and target shooting through diversity. Now is the time to act on this opportunity which is what Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) and its partners are doing by working with “The most diverse outdoor show on the planet”; N.onT.ypical Outdoorsman TV.
Women for Gun Rights (WGR) applauds the recent hearing, "Second Amendment Rights Empower Women's Rights" conducted by the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance. This crucial discussion sheds light on the intersection of women's empowerment and the fundamental right to bear arms, recognizing the vital role the Second Amendment plays in ensuring the safety and freedom of all.
The National Fish Habitat Partnership Board (Board) is seeking nominations from organizations or individuals whose work and interests include fisheries and aquatic habitat conservation to fill vacant seats on the Board.
- PODCASTING -
HeadHunters NW presents the next episode of the HeadHunters NW Podcast. Hosted by Shaylene Keiner, President of HeadHunters NW, this interview features an insightful interview with Thomas (Tommy) Thacker of Azimuth Technologies LLC.
- PUBLISHING -
Outdoor Indiana magazine’s January/February issue features a cover article on where and how to safely enjoy the total solar eclipse that will darken much of the Hoosier State during daylight hours April 8.
- RECREATION -
This New Year’s Day, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (OTRD) is offering free guided hikes, admission and parking at participating parks as part of the national America’s State Parks First Day Hikes.
- RETAIL -
Mossy Oak has partnered with Velvet Antler Technologies to package their Velvet Antler Preservation product in Mossy Oak’s recognizable camouflages for an outdoor look that hunters will be keen to pick up.
Formulated to be highly palatable to deer yet undetectable to other sportsmen, Down & Dirty from Antler King helps hunters bring bucks into their secret spots all season long. A 5-pound bag of Down & Dirty retails for just $17.99.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Applications are being accepted for the 2024 pheasant release program through Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Upland Game Bird Enhancement Program (UGBEP). As part of the program, pen-raised birds are released in areas suitable for ring-necked pheasants with the intent to enhance wild pheasant populations. Landowners interested in releasing pen-reared pheasants have until Jan. 15 to submit an application.
Vermont 2024 hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses, as well as the 2024 lawbooks for these activities, are now available on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s website and wherever licenses are sold.
- STATES -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board took its final vote on a regulation on trapping and hunting coyotes on Thursday, December 14. Information on the regulation and a permit application to hunt coyotes with dogs are available on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s website.
- TELEVISION -
New Year, new adventures to be had on Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, and World Fishing Network with a fresh lineup of expert lifestyle series beginning on January 1, 2024. All three networks are showcasing original premieres focusing on the adventure lifestyle of the outdoors, plus new episodes from returning series to kick off the New Year.
Pursuit Media, LLC, is pleased to announce a renewal for the new 2024 season with one of the industry’s most popular anglers and TV hosts, Timmy Horton. The Pursuit Channel viewers have been tuning in to catch Timmy Horton Outdoors on the schedule for more than a decade now
In an era where the .300 Winchester® Magnum has long reigned supreme in big-game hunting, the 6.5 Creedmoor® emerges as a contender, sparking lively debates and comparisons. Episode 7 of Cartridge Talks dives headfirst into this ongoing debates, comparing the cutting-edge precision of the 6.5 Creed against the tried-and-true might of the .300 Win. Mag.
Waypoint TV is capping off a stellar year with a wonderful conclusion to 2023. Featuring a Deer & Deer Hunting Marathon, a wintery Christmas special, and Waypoint TV’s first-ever Top 25 Adventures of the Year Countdown, the programming promises to be nothing short of exceptional.
- WILDLIFE -
A year after launching the Utah Roadkill Reporter app, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Utah Department of Transportation have learned some important things about wildlife migration from the submitted data.
 

With this edition of The Outdoor Wire, we put a bow on 2023 and commence our holiday hiatus.

2023, like most years preceding it, held its share of unexpected surprises. Sadly, not many were pleasant.

From the loss of friends to the horrors of man’s inhumanity to man, we’ve all seen and felt loss, tragedy and crisis. Bad is seldom limited by geography. Bad actors do what bad actors seem determined to do: prey on innocents.

Whether it was Hamas in the Middle East or garden variety crazies in Maine, one inarguable fact remains: crazy gonna do crazy. Expecting otherwise is as naive as a lonely sheep discussing dinner options with a pack of hungry wolves and expecting everyone to order a salad.

This year we’ve lost people we knew, loved and respected. Having reached “a certain age,” losses are no longer totally unexpected. Doesn’t lessen the loss, but it brings a realization each of us has a “start” and “end” date. What we do in-between them is what really matters.

That’s not melancholy. It’s simply realizing that not every friend’s calendar will advance on January 1, 2024. It’s a realization that it’s up to those of us left behind to carry their memories, continue their good works, and demonstrate the positive lessons they modeled.

Some are entering their first holiday season with a new hole or two in their hearts from loss. Here at the Wires, we’ve all lost friends and family. Those losses are why the final feature for 2023 seems an appropriate place for me to unequivocally say that each of you matter to all of us.

Not telling people they matter is one regret that time seldom removes. Which leads to the only piece of advice I’m offering: don’t wait to tell people they matter.

This year I’ve been blessed with reasonably good health, good fortune and unexpected, but deeply appreciated, recognitions from others in the industry. I still consider myself fortunate to do what I do. And not being the type who enters contests or competes for awards, being recognized for work I consider a privilege to perform was humbling. After all, my job is to tell your stories, not mine.

And my goal has always been the same: to keep you informed. I summed it up with a phrase that’s pretty much become my catchphrase in the two decades that have passed here at the Wires: we’ll keep you posted.

In 2024, we’ll be expanding -significantly- in order to keep that promise. We’ve announced expansions before, but this one will bring new, but recognized voices to our team.

The biggest of our 2024 expansions includes a first for us: a consumer wire. Not a hybrid of industry news and features, a true consumer-focused service.

Shooting News Weekly will kick off online when we return on January 4. SNW will cover news for our friends in the community, without a specific focus on the industry. Realizing the need to “fish where there are fish”, SNW will include video features (with two names you’ll recognize) and as a strong social media component.

Before we end 2023, here’s your chance to make certain you don’t miss the inaugural edition and make certain you’re subscribed to all the services you’d like from The Outdoor Wire Digital Network.

Simply follow this link to our signup form, check the boxes for the services you’d like to receive and send it back to us. You’ll get a verification email (one for all, not one per each). Click to accept, and you’ll be in business come January 4 when we resume.

This is not our house, but one of the delights of the holiday season is riding around and looking at houses where people definitely believe in letting their lights shine.

Later today, family begins arriving at our house and we’ll begin our holiday celebrations. With young grandchildren, I once again have the opportunity to witness the wonderful excitement of kids and Christmas. I hope you have family time as well.

Before I reassume that doting grandparent role, I want to thank each of our editors, our composition folks and my longtime friend and business partner, Alex, for having made another year possible -and fun.

We are scattered across the country and seldom have the opportunity to get together face-to-face.

But we are still united by our single goal: We’ll keep you posted.

Until we reappear in your email boxes on Thursday, January 4, 2024, I wish you and your family happy holidays, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year. I pray God will bless you, keep you safe, and fill your holiday with time to rest, reflect and remember good times, good friends and good fortune.

You are, after all, part of my extended family, too.

See you in January.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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