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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2024

- AWARDS -
Primos® Hunting earned its fifth consecutive title with Primos Trigger Sticks being voted the Readers’ Choice Gold Award for Best Shooting Sticks for 2024 by the readers of Predator Xtreme® magazine.
- COMPETITION -
Krieghoff International proudly acknowledges the achievement of several of its shooters who have secured positions in the prestigious 2024 National Skeet Shooting Associations Krieghoff All-American Teams.
- CONTESTS -
Feathers will fly every day from Friday, April 19, to Friday, April 26 as bird lovers vote for their favorite bulbous bird in the first-ever Fat Bird Week online contest, hosted by the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.
- EVENTS -
April 22 is the last day to register for the Professional Outdoor Media Association’s Annual Meeting, held May 6-8 in Pinewood, South Carolina, hosted by the South Carolina Waterfowl Association.
Alabama is blessed with many natural wonders and diverse ecosystems. A group of folks in south Alabama wants to make sure one of those amazing ecosystems receives it due recognition. Hence, the birth of the EcoWild Outdoor Expo that will be held May 10-12 at the Mobile Convention Center on Water Street on the banks of the Mobile River.

SAR Firearms announced their attendance at the 2024 NRA World Shooting Championship held April 3rd through April 6th at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh, Indiana. This championship is designed to test individuals through multiple different disciplines over a period of three days of shooting.
- FISHING -
Fish Ohio records from Lake Erie show 3,916 catches of trophy fish from 17 different species were submitted in 2023, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
Whitewater Fishing pro ambassadors drill down into the details of what elevated them in the 2024 Bassmaster Classic, the ‘Super Bowl of Bass Fishing.’
Two Catch a Florida Memory anglers have had a record-setting spring, reeling in three new Saltwater State Records this year so far. In January 2024, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) Division of Marine Fisheries Management launched three new Saltwater State Records Categories; Adult and Youth Length categories for catch and release records and a Youth All-tackle Weight category.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Jay Przekurat, a professional angler for Evolution Outdoor, secured a fourth-place finish at the 2024 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Jockey Outdoors.
- GEAR -
Known for durability, competitive pricing, and exceptional craftsmanship, Millennium Treestands® offers ground units, elevated blinds, and tree platforms, each designed with the hunter's evolving needs in mind.
Gear up and enjoy the outdoors in the new Realtree Regatta canvas tent by White Duck Outdoors. Decorated in Realtree EDGE camo, this canvas tent is designed for durability, comfort and concealment for the camper, glamper or hunter.
Safariland® announces the release of its new limited edition holster lineup featuring the Chocolate Chip camo pattern. Designed to deliver unparalleled protection and performance, these holsters are now available in the 6354RDS, 6304RDS, and 6354RDSO.

- GIVEAWAYS -
Luth-AR announces its latest giveaway for the month of April 2024. This month, participants have the chance to win a fantastic prize package consisting of a Chubby Grip™ and a Lower Enhanc-AR™ Kit.
- HUNTING -
Arkansas’s turkey season is kicking off with the annual youth turkey hunt April 6-7, and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has a few helpful tips to keep young new hunters chasing longbeards instead of asking when it’s time to head to the truck.
Hunter and Bowhunter Education instructors in the Helena area were recognized recently for their dedicated service in mentoring the next generation of hunters.
- INDUSTRY -
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is pleased to announce that Luth-AR has joined the organization as a corporate partner at the Silver level.

The Project ChildSafe® Foundation wrapped up its Project ChildSafe Safety Sweepstakes with a drawing for nine great prizes involving thousands of participants who generously donated to support Project ChildSafe’s work of providing firearm safety resources throughout the U.S.
Dead Air Silencers announced its sponsorship of Kalash Bash 2024, the premier event celebrating all things Kalashnikov in Texas. Kalash Bash brings together enthusiasts, industry leaders, and the firearms community for a weekend of shooting matches, camaraderie, and celebration of the iconic Kalashnikov platform.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the release of four TN Special Makeup pistols from the M&P9 M2.0 and Shield Plus series.This new offering includes two 3.1-inch barrel M&P9 Shield Plus micro-compacts with and without a thumb safety, a 4-inch barrel M&P9 M2.0 compact with a thumb safety, and a 4.25-inch barrel M&P9 M2.0 full-size, also with a thumb safety.
Freedom Munitions is beefing up the X-DEF defense line with the addition of a powerful .44 Magnum cartridge. Designed for defense, this .44 Mag cartridge utilizes a brass case with X-Treme Bullets’ copper plated, 240 grain X-DEF hollow point expanding bullet and is loaded with premium, low-flash powder.

- NEWS -
The U.S. Justice Department reported that Fares Abdo Al Eyani, 41, of Oakland, California, was sentenced to 12 months and a day in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for conspiring to export defense articles and attempting to export defense articles.
- OPTICS -
German optics brand Leica announced the launch of its latest innovation in the world of precision rangefinding, with the Rangemaster CRF Pro. Leica’s new third generation monocular combines cutting-edge laser rangefinding performance with integrated, top-tier ballistics calculation capabilities.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
USAngling is proud to announce an exciting new sports team, Saltwater Kayak Fishing, to the USAngling program. USAngling has set up an USA Kayak Fishing Saltwater committee to select America’s best saltwater kayak fishing teams.
- PODCASTING -
HeadHunters NW announces the release of the latest episode of the HeadHunters NW Podcast. Hosted by Shaylene Keiner, President of HeadHunters NW, Episode #028 features Jeremy Rosenberg, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for SureFire.

- STATE AGENCIES -
The draft agenda for the April 11 meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission has been posted to the NRC website at Michigan.gov/NRC. The meeting will take place at 9 a.m. at Lansing Community College, 600 North Grand Ave., in downtown Lansing.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department Advisory Board will host public meetings this spring at eight locations across the state. These public meetings, held each spring and fall, provide citizens with an opportunity to discuss fish and wildlife issues and ask questions of their district advisors and agency personnel.
- STATE PARKS -
Arkansas State Park Museums open to observe the eclipse on Monday, April 8, with locations inside the path of totality and locations outside the path of totality.
To manage the prairie and woodlands as part of a Natural Legacy demonstration site project, Schramm Park State Recreation Area will be removing invasive trees and shrubs beginning April 5.
Montana’s state parks in the Flathead Valley are hosting several family friendly programs and events in April. Learn more about Montana’s state parks at https://fwp.mt.gov/stateparks.
- TELEVISION -
The Obsession of Carter Andrews, airing Saturdays at 10 a.m. ET on Outdoor Channel, offers viewers an unprecedented glimpse into the life of one of the most compelling figures in the world of fishing.
Outdoor Action is a 24/7 streaming network that’s free to download on any connected device or to watch on a variety of channels. You’ll find your favorite hunting, fishing, outdoor programming, and more.
Wild TV announces that they have formed a new content partnership with Mark Dainton, producer and host of a new Canadian series, Hook & Harvest, that features Yukon hunting and fishing adventures. Audiences can access Hook & Harvest through Wild TV’s cable channel, the Wild TV – LIVE! stream, or on-demand via the Hook & Harvest collection on Wild TV+.
MyOutdoorTV has the cure for cabin fever with 35 epic new hunting, fishing and outdoor adventure shows and new seasons released this spring at MyOutdoorTV.com.
Wild TV announces the addition of a new Canadian series to their second quarter lineup, HIGH BC. Audiences can access season one through Wild TV’s cable channel, or the Wild TV – LIVE! stream, and also on-demand via the HIGH BC collection on Wild TV+.
Pursuit Media is pleased to highlight and pay tribute to one of the industry’s longest running and most popular outdoor television personalities, Hank Parker. Pursuit and Pursuit UP viewers can catch Hank Parker’s Outdoor Magazine on a year-round basis across a multitude of airings.
- WILDLIFE -
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department investigated and cited an individual who was found to be in possession of a live wolf. The individual was cited for a misdemeanor violation of Wyoming Game and Fish Commission regulations, Chapter 10, Importation and Possession of Live Warm-Blooded Wildlife.
 

When I hear “First Lady” a few names instantly pop into mind: Nancy Reagan, Rosalyn Carter and Laura Bush for the FLOTUS-type first ladies, and my late friend Phyllis George for her time as First Lady of Kentucky.

No matter which one pops into my head, I never picture any of them as answering the question “Shooter ready?”

This week, I’ve added another first lady to my list of names: Janet Holcomb, the current First Lady of Indiana — wife of Governor Eric Holcomb.

Janet Holcomb, First Lady of Indiana, makes no apologies for her love for hunting and shooting sports. Indiana photo with permission.

She, like the other first ladies referenced, is confident, poised and a terrific partner for her husband.

Unlike many other first ladies, however, Janet Holcomb has absolutely no problem acknowledging two of her favorite activities: hunting and shooting.

In fact, I met Holcomb as she was prepping for the cowboy action stage of the NRA’s World Shooting Championship now underway at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.

Indiana’s First Lady Janet Holcomb wasn’t traveling with a security contingent, handler, or other PR type. She was attending as a competitor. During the safety brief (top) she listened and prepped for her turn to shout “well, wet my whistle” and begin the cowboy action course of fire (bottom). Jim Shepherd photos.

 

For the past seven years, Eric and Janet Holcomb have presided over a home state resurgence. Today, Indiana has a vibrant economy, a budget surplus and a tourism resurgence.

As she told me, they are continuing the economic recovery begun by Holcomb’s predecessor, Mitch Danielson.

Our first conversation was interrupted, but not by an assistant, a handler or political aide. In fact, Janet Holcomb wasn’t accompanied by any factotums, assistants or handlers.

The interruption came from a range officer telling us that the “shooter was on deck” and needed to be prepping for the cowboy action stage as the volunteers and range officers were “wringing out” the stages in preparation for the competition which formerly gets underway on Wednesday.

Janet Holcomb is first Indiana’s first lady, but on Tuesday she was one of the shooters helping prep the stages. The fact she’s a shooter likely doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone who knows much about her.

She’s also an accomplished hunter who grew up on a horse farm outside Muncie and credits that upbringing, 4-H Clubs and Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana for her down-to-earth demeanor and abilities that enabled her to successfully work in the family business (R&R Engineering). Today, she says she enjoys cooking, reading, gardening, riding horses and bicycles and “anything that involves being outdoors” including fishing, hunting -and shooting.

One of Holcomb’s passions is shooting and teaching personal protection to women. She’s a certified pistol instructor, and has led shooting classes throughout the state where she’s partnered with the Indiana National Guard and local law enforcement. She’s told me she also works to get young people involved in shooting sports.

When it was her turn to shoot, Holcomb quickly dispelled any idea that she was unfamiliar with firearms. From quickly running the lever action rifle (top) to putting five rounds into the steel targets with a Henry revolver (bottom), she had no problem “running the gun.” Jim Shepherd photos

 

When I asked her what was ahead for the Holcombs in 2025 (term limits prevent Eric Holcomb’s running for re-election), she told me they “hadn’t really talked about what they’d be doing job wise” -but she was quick to tell me that she had some definite plans when it came to her time afield. With two legs of a sheep grand slam already completed, she has two trips on the schedule to hopefully complete her grand slam.

It was another interesting conversation with a fellow shooter…but it was certainly a “first” with any first lady. You can read the entire conversation in today’s edition of QA Outdoors.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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