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TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2024

- ACQUISITIONS -
GSM Outdoors has acquired Mid-America Rod Company, adding the American manufacturer to its growing portfolio of fishing brands. Located in Arkansas, Mid-America Rod Company has been building quality rods since 1976.
- ARCHERY -
The new-for-2024 the AXE400 Crossbow delivers on speed, accuracy and value all in one exceptional package. Offered by one of the industry’s most progressive crossbow manufacturers, shooters will feel confident taking to the range or the timber with this performance-driven crossbow.
Improving shooter accuracy has been a main driver behind Easton archery engineering since the company was founded in 1922. To meet that goal, Easton has developed a proprietary process, Acu-carbon, that is used to fabricate carbon arrows.
- COMPETITION -
Gold Tip® is pleased to announce Team Gold Tip archer Parker Baker won the USA Archery Indoor Nationals Final held in Louisville, Kentucky.
- CONSERVATION -
A key chunk of elk and mule deer habitat that also serves as a migration corridor is now conserved and opened to the public in southwest Colorado.

- EVENTS -
Century Arms and CANiK announce their attendance at the 2024 NRA World Shooting Championship held April 3rd – 6th at Camp Atterbury in beautiful Edinburgh, Indiana.
- FISHERIES -
Vermont’s “Trophy Trout” stocking program for 2024 includes nine river sections and 37 lakes and ponds receiving the two-year old trout, some over 18 inches long. Trout harvest season opens this year on Saturday, April 13 and will continue through October 31.
- FISHING -
Michigan's new fishing license and regulation season kicks off Monday, April 1, so anglers need to be sure they have purchased a new license for this fishing season in order to enjoy some great fishing opportunities. The 2024 fishing licenses are valid through March 31, 2025.
Fish Monkey has designed the world’s premier line of socks which are specifically engineered for sport fishing. These products are available in a variety of lengths and weights to suit virtually any weather condition, from 90 degrees in the tropics to below zero on the ice.

New Jersey waterways will be freshly stocked with more than 180,000 rainbow trout, as well as larger broodstock, for anglers eagerly awaiting the beginning of spring trout season on Saturday, April 6.
- FORESTRY -
Spring is pruning season for many tree species, but if you have an oak tree, put down your saw by mid-April. To stop the spread of oak wilt, a fungal disease that can kill red oak trees within weeks, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is urging homeowners not to prune any oak trees from April 15 to July 15.
Looking ahead to summer bonfires, a warm woodstove next winter? A $20 fuelwood permit from the Michigan DNR lets you stock up on your woodshed needs. Fuelwood permits are for personal use and allow a household to get up to five cords of firewood from designated areas of state forests in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula.
- GEAR -
Transform any five-gallon bucket into a comfortable dual-purpose dream seat for your outdoor activities. The Spin Seat provides furniture-grade comfort thanks to Comfotek™ foam exclusive to ThermaSeat. Enjoy temperature regulation courtesy of Softek closed-cell foam creating a thermal barrier.

Now available for 5" 1911's with or without red dot sights, Galco's Triton 3.0 IWB is constructed of durable kydex. It's fast on the draw, slender in profile, and easy to conceal.
- GRANTS -
Grants totaling $2 million are available to fund urban forestry throughout Indiana. Communities interested in applying should note that grant awards are available for a minimum $20,000 and a maximum $250,000.
- HUNTING -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Bowhunter Education course dates have been set for Havre, with an in-person course taught by volunteer instru

By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, the trapping of all otters will close in Region 5 at midnight on Wednesday, April 3.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will accept applications for one 2024 bighorn sheep lottery permit beginning April 15. A $29 nonrefundable application fee must accompany each application. Only Nebraska residents 12 years and older are eligible for the lottery.
- INDUSTRY -
WATCHTOWER Firearms announces its partnership with Sports South, LLC. This collaboration will see Sports South adding Watchtower's innovative products to its esteemed lineup, catering to the growing demand for top-tier firearms and accessories nationwide.
NSSF has awarded The Range St. Louis West its Five-Star rating for range excellence. Five stars is the highest rating in NSSF’s star-rating system, which evaluates shooting facilities based on appearance, management, shooting sports development and amenities.
GAS Bowstrings is pleased to announce the addition of Braden Gellenthien to our team as the new general manager. In his role, Braden will play a crucial role in assisting our staff to streamline processes, enhance efficiency and contribute to product innovation.

The Archery Trade Association announces Alex Heiser as its new director of marketing and communications. Heiser joins the ATA with 35 years of experience leading strategic marketing plans, guiding the success of non-profit member driven organizations and managing remote staff.
- JOBS -
The ATA is looking for a qualified candidate to join the Association as the senior manager of Marketing and Communications. This position supports and executes all day-to-day activities involving marketing and communications efforts for the ATA.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
RTS Tactical changed the game for active shooter response protection with the introduction of its Level III+ Rifle Special Threats Mini-Shield. To further expand the function and ease of deployment, RTS Tactical introduces the Rapid Deploy Mini-Shield Carrier System.
- NOW SHIPPING -
Christensen Arms is now shipping their new Modern Carbon Rifle to retailers nationwide. The Modern Carbon Rifle boasts several notable features, including a lightweight and robust FFT™ carbon fiber stock with adjustable components for enhanced comfort and control.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
Safari Club International (SCI) vigorously opposes the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) final rule restricting elephant imports released on Friday, March 29. The final rule will make importing legally harvested elephant parts substantially and unnecessarily more difficult, and African wildlife conservation will suffer as a direct result.
Scholastic 3-D Archery is pleased to announce Gary Parks as the Oklahoma S3DA State Conservation Coordinator. Gary will work alongside Oklahoma S3DA State Coordinator, Andrea Waldridge, to develop and implement conservation initiatives for the Oklahoma S3DA program.
- POWERSPORTS -
Michigan’s state forest roads are the gateway to the rugged side of the outdoors. Pack your helmet, start up your off-road vehicle and download a map, then turn your steering wheel from pavement to gravel to find your next favorite place to hunt, hike or explore.
- PROMOTIONS -
iRayUSA, the United States Distributor of InfiRay Outdoor thermal optics, announces a special promotional offer running from April 2, 2024 through June 28th, 2024. Any customer who purchases a BOLT 640 (TH50CV2) during this time will receive a free Laser rangefinder unit at the time of purchase (from Authorized iRayUSA dealers).
- RETAIL -
Sports South is pleased to now offer TenPoint Crossbow Technologies.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Whitetails Unlimited President Jeff Schinkten has announced that Wildgame Innovations is continuing as a WTU national sponsor.
Hi Mountain Seasonings is thrilled to announce a new partnership agreement with Christian Outdoors Podcast. As a Platinum sponsor for 2024, Hi Mountain Seasonings will support the podcast's mission to merge faith and the great outdoors.
Support of veteran private landowners and private landowners in general, continues with the strong continued support of ALPS OutdoorZ.
- STATE AGENCIES -
On April 8, a total solar eclipse will arc across much of Indiana, including 54 properties managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR). To support local coverage, DNR will have staff designated to assist media with electrical access, interviews, etc. at two properties within the zone of totality.
A 200-acre prescribed burn is planned for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks' Threemile Wildlife Management Area (WMA) located northeast of Stevensville in the Bitterroot Valley, beginning the week of April 1.
- STATE PARKS -
For thousands of years, humans helped navigate their travels by gazing up at celestial bodies in the night sky. On April 5, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is offering a chance for modern-day visitors to recreate that experience by holding a Star Gazing Party from 8 – 10 p.m. at the park’s visitor center.
Each month, the Michigan DNR offers a variety of opportunities to help take care of Michigan’s natural and cultural resources. Here are a few ways to get involved in April.
- TELEVISION -
Outdoor Sportsman Group Networks offers an unmatched blend of outdoor entertainment and informative content. With original premieres and new episodes from returning series across all networks, viewers can expect the most original outdoor programming focused on their passions beginning on Monday, April 1.
Outdoor America’s free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service is expanding their commitment to topical programming. The exclusive media streaming platform will enable Outdoor America to highlight and elevate new expert voices and their outdoor industry brands through prime-time programming blocks known as Outdoor America Shorts.
- WILDLIFE -
The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife is seeking volunteers for the fourth annual Midwest Crane Count on the morning of Saturday, April 13. The Division of Wildlife is collaborating with the International Crane Foundation and Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative to conduct the survey.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is asking for help locating active bald eagle nests. Conservation biologist Sandra Johnson said the department is looking for locations of nests with eagles present, not individual eagle sightings.
National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) has created a new educational Be Bear Aware Pamphlet. Pamphlets can be ordered to supplement hunter education or bowhunter education classes. Information is applicable to staying safe in bear habitat, bear encounters while hunting or coming upon a bear in your own backyard.
The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin’s popular Field Trips are back this year with a record 275 trips across the state. Registration opens for their extremely popular Field Trips this week on Thursday, April 4th at noon.
 

For those of us who find delight in the artistry of well-made objects, especially if those well-made objects are firearms, there are lots of high-end collectibles, but few places to acquire those pieces with the longstanding reputation of Rock Island Auction Company (RIAC).

Rock Island began around 30 years ago when “serial entrepreneur” Pat Hogan decided to branch out from his already successful video stores and one-hour photo shop into making auction catalogs. After a while, he quickly realized there was a niche that needed filling.

Like all “serial entrepreneurs” he filled the niche to the point that three decades later, RAIC is growing under the second generation of Hogan leadership. Son, Kevin, says he “grew up in the business” and it seemed only natural that he progress from a 12-year old kid fascinated with historic firearms to run a family business that has grown from a few annual auctions to two locations (Rock Island, Illinois and Bedford, Texas.

The idea of “auctions” has also progressed to carefully executed “events” where Hogan tells me the goal is to “create events where people will attend one and want to come back for another.”

Rock Island has also created what looks like a progressive way to move from enthusiast who might want to have a historical firearm to a knowledgeable collector with a collection (or two) of particular firearms.

“Our big events,” he explained, “are our Premiere Firearms Auctions. Those are the auctions where we’ve sold ‘major’ pieces.”

“But,” he continued, “we like to call our Sporting and Collector Firearms Auctions our ‘beginner antique’ events. Not everyone can afford that $40,000-$50,000 Henry rifle, But their desire doesn’t diminish. Can’t tell you how many guys I’ve had tell me ‘hey, I really like this stuff, but I don’t want to go in, like, headfirst.”

Hence, the Sporting and Collector Firearms auctions. The gateway, if you will, to potentially accumulating a collection that will one day draw “serious collectors” to one of Rock Island’s Premiere Auctions.

The Greg Lampe Collection covered guns from the American Revolution to the Wild West. His collection of Colts was unmatched. Rock Island Auction image with permission.

The next Premiere Firearms Auction is set for May 17-19th, 2024 in Bedford, Texas- Rock Island’s newest facility. Like other “Premiere” auctions, this one will feature some very interesting pieces -across a very long timeline. They include historic pieces, like the cased “exhibition quality LePage-Moutier double barrel percussion shotgun presented to Mexican President Manual Gonzales Flores from French President Jules Grevy” to a Confederate shipped and inscribed “Colt Model 1860 Fluted Army revolver owned by William G. Conner of the famed ‘Jeff Davis Legion’ Cavalry unit.”

If that’s not enough to interest you, there are some more contemporary pieces; the “small, curated collection” military vehicles of the Alan Cors collection. Think U.S. M41 Walker Bulldogs, and Swiss Centurion main battle tank and you’re on the right track (ouch).

“If your ‘big attraction” is the “big iron” of military vehicles, Rock Island’s latest Premiere Auction might scratch that itch. The vehicles from the Allan Cors collection will be there for the buying. RIAC photo with permission.

So why would anyone want to start collecting firearms? Hogan has a simple explanation he says he wants to “shout from the mountaintops.”

“Antique and collectible firearms,” he told me, “are the most underrated, hard asset, alternative investment, tangible collection item out there.”

It’s taken Rock Island 30 years to sell more than a billion dollars worth of collectibles. Compare that, he said, with Pebble Beach where the Concours d’Elegance of California did a billion dollars worth of auctions - in only four days.

Not convinced? Try this…a Mickey Mantle rookie baseball card that came out of a bubble gum pack sold at auction in 2022 - for twelve and a half million dollars.

The rest of the art world, Hogan tells me, is taking notice of the opportunity. And it’s impacting how things are selling- and for how much. “Half that billion dollars worth of our business,” he explains, “has come in the past 10 years.”

And, Hogan told me, there are new generations taking interest as well. Although he says there’s a “decline in scholarship” among younger buyers, they’re given the same test as longtime collectors:

We ask; “Do you like it?” “Yes.”

We ask: “Do you love it?” “Yes."

Then we ask: “Can you afford it? “ “Yes.”

Which leads to “Is it going to make a difference?”

If they say “no” -our response is “Well, I think you need it, you know?”

Find a need and fill it. It’s a longtime formula for success. Now I think I need to find a need to be in Bedford, Texas, say…mid-May.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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