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MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2024

- AWARDS -
The readers of Shooting Sports Retailer recently awarded CCI the 2023 Gold Award in the category of Reloading Components. The Readers’ Choice Awards are 100-percent reader driven and deliver unbiased views of what hunters, shooters, and reloaders seek out at retail stores.
- BOATING -
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's boating access to the Sulphur River at Smith Park in Miller County is temporarily closed due to heavy releases from Wright Patman Lake in Texas.
The boat ramp at the Yellow Bay unit of Flathead Lake State Park will be closed for construction April 15-22, 2024. The park's ramp is being repaired and will require a complete closure. There is also a new dock being installed.
- COMPETITION -
Over the past year, thousands of student archers competed in regional tournaments throughout the state for a chance to draw their bows at the 2024 National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Alabama State Championship in Montgomery on April 4-5.
- CONSERVATION -
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation thanks its Elk Country Legacy partners who support all facets of its mission. In 2023 alone, thanks to a collaborative effort, RMEF conserved or enhanced 233,993 acres of wildlife habitat.

- EVENTS -
ANECHOIC™ announces its attendance at RECOIL’s CANCON in Phoenix, Arizona. The event, which will take place at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility from April 18th to 20th, 2024. ANECHOIC™ is excited to showcase its innovative AnechoX titanium suppressor line.
- FISHERIES -
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will begin a controlled drawdown of 66-year-old Lake Wilhelmina in Polk County, beginning Aug. 1 to make extensive repairs to failing infrastructure and improve the fishery’s long-term health.
Coastal Conservation Association Florida (CCA Florida) joined the Duke Energy Mariculture Center and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to kick off the 2024 Redfish Film Fest and release 50 hatchery-reared, adult redfish (averaging 18 to 27 inches in length) off the waters of Bay County on Thursday.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
The Lake Fork local team of Steve Hodge & Shawn Malley walked away the newest champions of 2024 Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s Texas Team Trail presented by Progressive. The team weighed in a Rapala “Crush City” bag worth 13-04, anchored by a very impressive over-slot-limit fish.

- GEAR -
Badlands has released the new All-Terrain Xtreme (ATX) line of rugged, water-repellent day packs. Available in April in the earth tone Mud and soon in two of their Approach camouflage patterns, all ATX packs are compatible with Badlands SWAP System and all work with the Badlands Bino Connect System.
- HUNTING -
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission heard the first reading of additional hunting and fishing regulations proposals for the 2024-25 hunting and fishing seasons.
A proposed amendment for an item on the April 17 Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting agenda is available for public review and comment online. The amendment would change the proposed waterfowl season dates in Zone 2 of the Central Flyway for 2024.
The Ohio Wildlife Council approved Ohio’s 2024-25 hunting and trapping seasons for white-tailed deer, migratory birds, small game, and furbearers during its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, April 10, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

The Pennsylvania Game Commission has modified the antlerless deer license sales schedule, and additionally is guaranteeing most resident hunters will get an antlerless license in the Wildlife Management Unit of their choice, as long as they do so before sales to nonresidents begin.
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission, at its March 14 meeting, approved two regulation changes that affect coyote hunting in Michigan. These changes will be included in the 2024 Furbearer Harvest Regulations Summary but take effect prior to its publication.
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners gave final approval to the 2024-25 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Fiocchi continues to stay apace with the 5.7 wave with two new ammunition offerings of this spicy, multi-purpose cartridge. Fiocchi is giving 5.7x28mm fans two combo pack options to satisfy both training needs and end use.

To provide School Resource Officers the ability to safely and discreetly store long arms that can be quickly accessed from within a locked-down campus, Hayman Safe company developed the Rapid Access Firearm Safe (RAFS) as part of the company’s School Resource Officer (SRO) Initiative.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Scholastic 3-D Archery announced the appointment of Stephanie Carter as the Utah S3DA State Conservation Coordinator. Stephanie will work alongside Mindy Mair, Utah S3DA State Coordinator, to develop and implement conservation initiatives for the Utah S3DA program.
National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) recently teamed up with education advocate Bethany Beathard. Beathard home schools her five children and is an outdoor writer/digital creator and military wife. Beathard’s social channels feature hunting, cooking and family posts.
- PODCASTING -
In this episode of the "Wildtalk" podcast, we talk to Nate Levitte about all things habitat in the southeast Lower Peninsula region of Michigan, fly away with a discussion about the great blue heron and wrap up the episode with a chat about wood frogs. Pete Kailing also stops in to talk about hunting and trapping opportunities and more available in April.

- PUBLISHING -
Hook & Barrel Magazine® is thrilled to present its latest issue featuring WWE superstar, actress, model, podcaster and hunter Natalie Eva Marie as its compelling cover story.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Burris Optics is pleased to announce the continuation of its successful partnership with Growing Deer TV. This collaboration means Burris Optics will be the preferred optics provider for Growing Deer TV.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The FWC will present proposed mitigation alternatives for impacts that may result from a partial release of conservation easements over the Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Environmental Area to accommodate the future Central Florida Expressway (CFX) alignment.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking comments on a draft environmental assessment on a proposal to refinish the exterior surfaces of three historical buildings at Bannack State Park.

The Alabama Conservation Advisory Board (CAB) will hold its second scheduled meeting of 2024 on Saturday, May 18. The meeting will take place at the Pelham Civic Complex, 500 Amphitheater Rd., in Pelham, Alabama
The Montana Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Committee (OHVAC) will meet at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 23, in Helena. The meeting will be held in the south conference room of the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Annex building. A virtual option through Zoom will also be available.
An endangered smalltooth sawfish is recovering after being rescued from Cudjoe Key and transported to Mote Marine Laboratory’s facility. Biologists with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Mote Marine Laboratory responded to the distressed sawfish. The sawfish was loaded onto a vessel and provided respiratory assistance during the short boat ride to a temporary holding tank.
- STATE PARKS -
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park will begin summer operating hours on April 15, when the visitor center and gates will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days per week.
- TELEVISION -
The Fishmonger returns on May 6 at 9:30 p.m. ET on Outdoor Channel during the network’s “Taste of the Wild” block of programming Monday evenings. The highly anticipated fourth season with host Tommy Gomes, known affectionately as “Tommy the Fishmonger,” promises more action, laughter, and scrumptious seafood.
This week on The High Road with Keith Warren we are at Keith Warren's Texas Hidden Springs Ranch where four different hunters take the biggest bucks of their lives.
- WILDLIFE -
Every year from February to June, great blue herons nest in a rookery near the Utah DWR’s George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Wildlife Education Center. The viewing event will take place on Saturday, April 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center at 1157 S. Waterfowl Way in Farmington.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz announced that the Ohio Wildlife Council has voted to remove the trumpeter swan from the state’s threatened species list. The delisting culminates a 28-year effort by the ODNR Division of Wildlife to restore a population of trumpeter swans in Ohio.
 

NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, revealed in a report that detachable magazines with a capacity exceeding 10 rounds are the overwhelming standard for firearm owners in the United States. The report, which surveyed 30-plus years of detachable magazine production and distribution, demonstrated that of the conservatively estimated 963,772,000 detachable magazines supplied from a firearm manufacturer and in the aftermarket, at least 717,900,000 have a capacity exceeding 10 rounds, the limit some states place for lawful magazine possession.

The Detachable Magazine Report (1990-2021) confirms what NSSF has known – that the national standard for magazine capacity for America’s gun owners is greater than 10 rounds. With nearly 1 billion detachable magazines in circulation, for both rifles and pistols, they are unquestionably commonly-owned and commonly-used for lawful firearm use, including recreational target shooting, hunting and self-defense. They are “arms” within the meaning of the Second Amendment. Detachable magazines are integral to the design of, and necessary for the proper functioning of, today’s modern semi-automatic firearms.

“The data establishes that law-abiding gun owners overwhelming choose magazines that have a capacity to hold more than ten rounds for lawful purposes including self-defense, target shooting and hunting,” said Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF Senior Vice President & General Counsel.

NSSF’s report clearly shows that when it comes to capacity, consumers demand magazines that exceed 10 rounds. According to the report, 74.5% of detachable magazines are 11+ rounds. When it comes to rifle magazines, 46.5% are 30+ rounds. These magazine are the standard and not the exception. Data from the NSSF report.

About 46 percent of the magazines estimated in this study are rifle magazines with 30+ round capacity. The percentage of detachable magazines at 11+ capacity is about 55 percent of total pistol magazines. The amount of 10 and below capacity rifle magazines supplied from the manufacturer is over one and a half times the amount of 30+ capacity rifle magazines. The consumer market totals of rifle magazines show 30+ capacity magazines, over 413 million, are over 30 times the amount available than 10 and below capacity rifle magazines, about 13 million.

Further examination of the data proves that of the 717,900,000 detachable magazines for pistols and rifles with a capacity greater than 10 rounds, 209,145,000 pistol magazines are in circulation from combined sales through firearm manufacturers (those magazines included with the firearm) and aftermarket production. Rifle magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds accounted for 508,755,000 and rifle magazines with a capacity of 30 rounds or greater totaled an estimated 448,369,000 from combined sale of those included with a firearm at sale and the aftermarket.

Just 245,872,000 pistol and rifle magazines with a capacity of 10 rounds or less are in circulation when accounting for the magazines included with a firearm from the manufacturer and the aftermarket.

 
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