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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2024

- AWARDS -
Badlands has been awarded 2024 Readers’ Choice Gold Awards by the readers of Bowhunting World and Predator Xtreme magazines. These awards recognized Badlands at the top of the pack category for the 10th consecutive year in Bowhunting World and the 6th consecutive year in Predator Xtreme.
- BIRDING -
Join MI Birds Friday, April 26, at noon for "Demystifying Michigan’s Wetland Wonders Webinar: St. Clair Flats State Wildlife Area.” This free lunch-hour webinar is an excellent opportunity to learn about one of the best places in Michigan to experience the wonders of spring bird migration.
- BOATING -
Connect-Ease® GRAPH POWER® kits offer anglers plug and play solutions for rigging today’s advanced fishing electronics and the brightest, cleanest imaging possible.
The boat ramp at Nebraska's Bluestem State Recreation Area southeast of Lincoln is closed temporarily because of a low water and possible underwater hazards.
- CONSERVATION -
Mossy Oak has released their third annual wild turkey conservation stamp, a collectible stamp in which all proceeds go directly to wild turkey conservation projects around the country. To purchase a 2024 Mossy Oak Wild Turkey Conservation Stamp, visit here.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partners allocated $294,714 for a dozen conservation and hunting heritage projects in Missouri and Arkansas. RMEF supplied $80,556 which leveraged $217,158* in partner dollars.
- EDUCATION -
Vermont’s popular fish and wildlife summer course for teachers and other educators will be held July 14-19, 2024.
- EVENTS -
Primary Arms Optics announced its sponsorship and attendance of the 2024 A Girl & A Gun National Conference, which will take place from April 25 to April 28 at the Cameo Shooting and Education Complex near Grand Junction, Colorado.
In partnership with SIG SAUER and the ROSE by SIG SAUER program, SIG Elite Store, Nexus Shooting in Davie, Florida will host a two-day SIG SAUER in-store event Friday, April 26, 2024, and Saturday, April 27,2024.

The public is invited to attend the 41st annual Wyoming Game and Fish Conservation Stamp Art Show at 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 26. This educational event will be held virtually. This year’s art show features the western tanager.
The 2024 National NRA Foundation Banquet and Auction will be the official kick-off event to the NRA’s 153rd Annual Meetings and Exhibits. The Foundation’s Banquet and Auction will take place at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Hall A on May 16, 2024 at 5 PM.
More than 9,000 people across 10 states are participating in this month’s Run for the Trees: Happy Little (Virtual) 5K, the annual event supporting tree planting and forest protection efforts in state parks.
- FISHERIES -
Pursuant to Section 9-12-46, Code of Alabama as stated by Rule 220-3-.01, the Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announces that as of 6 a.m., Wednesday, May 1, 2024, all inside waters will close for commercial and recreational shrimp harvesting.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) issued an executive order to reopen recreational harvest of greater amberjack in Gulf state waters from May 1 through May 31, consistent with the federal reopening.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public input on a proposal to develop a new fishing access site on the west side of the Flathead River to facilitate the replacement of Sportsman’s Bridge on Montana Highway 82 near Bigfork.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
The first 2024 Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s National Walleye Tour (NWT) presented by Progressive being held on Lake Erie out of Port Clinton, OH goes to Ranger/ Mercury Pro-Angler John Hoyer with a final weight of 64.10.
- FORESTRY -
In 2023, four new Michigan communities – Menominee, Negaunee, Beverly Hills and Michiana – joined the increasing number of cities, villages and townships to be certified as a Tree City USA for their efforts to promote and care for public trees within the community.

- GEAR -
Popticals® is pleased to announce the launch of POPZULU, an Ops Edition ballistics eyewear providing the ultimate ally in tactical and industrial eye protection. Popticals will officially unveil their POPZULU sunglasses, and their full line of adventure eyewear, during the upcoming NRA Show.
- GIVEAWAYS -
This spring, get ready to enter the giveaway of the year with the Ultimate Jacob Grey Firearms Package Giveaway. This collaboration brings several of the shooting sports industry's most renowned brands together to o?er an awesome opportunity for our followers.
- GRANTS -
Several Indiana communities and organizations will receive grants from the Wabash River Heritage Corridor Fund to assist with historical and cultural projects.
A $10,000 grant on behalf of the Juniata County, Pennsylvania Whitetails Unlimited Chapter was issued in support of the Home-Town Kids Fishing Derby. The derby takes place in East Waterford, Pennsylvania and plays host to 160 participates which include youth, wounded veterans, and senior citizens.

- HUNTING -
APEX Ammunition is excited to congratulate outdoor writer Brad Fenson on his World Turkey Slam. Fenson completed the slam on April 20, 2024, in the Sonora region of Mexico when he dropped a Gould’s turkey with one shot using APEX Ammunition’s 12-gauge Mossy Oak Greenleaf Turkey TSS load, featuring a combination of #9 and #10 shot.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission passed the 2024 hunting season regulations and quotas. The finalized season information is available on the Wyoming Game and Fish Department website.
- OPTICS -
Reptilia® announces the latest enhancement to its renowned AUS™ Mounting System: the introduction of a new 1.93-inch height option. This addition rounds out their available magnified optic mount offerings by catering to diverse firearm configurations and ergonomic preferences.
Armasight proudly unveils the Collector 320 and 640 Compact Thermal weapon sights. The Collector series offers a breakthrough in thermal imaging technology, boasting a lightning-fast 60Hz refresh rate powered by Armasight’s Iron Wolf thermal image processing technology.

- PARTNERSHIPS -
ALPS OutdoorZ announces a partnership with the MidwayUSA Foundation. ALPS OutdoorZ is proud to help fund thousands of youth shooting teams, including 181 teams in our home state of Missouri, through the MidwayUSA Foundation.
Christensen Arms announces its new partnership with outdoor enthusiast and social media influencer Hannah Barron. This collaboration underscores Christensen Arms’ commitment to engaging with a diverse audience passionate about the outdoors, hunting and precision shooting.
HOIST® is proud to announce the continuation of its partnership with Team Red, White & Blue (RWB), the leading health and wellness community for Veterans–with over 200,000 members nationwide.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
SA Consumer Products is delighted to showcase their brand-new Sanctuary Home and Office Vault – the In Wall series. Designed for maximum discretion, the Sanctuary In Wall Vault mounts between the studs of your wall to provide a perfect place to securely conceal valuables.
With the newest firmware update 3.3, Pulsar is adding more versatility and ballistic options to its flagship thermal riflescopes line, the Thermion 2 LRF. After releasing the same update for the non-LRF versions, the brand is now enabling optional manual distance input in the LRF models.
Kryptek has joined forces with Scorpion EXO, a leading innovator in head protection technology for motorcycle enthusiasts, to introduce the EXO-AT960 KRYPTEK, a modular helmet that sets new standards in adventure and touring motorcycle experiences.
Pulsar is taking the next major step to improve on its high-tech riflescopes and has enabled ballistic calculations in the Digex C50 and Thermion Duo DXP50/55. Update to the newest firmware version 3.3 via the Stream Vision 2 mobile app to start using the advantages of ballistics in your digital and multispectral scopes even without an integrated laser rangefinder.
Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC announces the expansion of its renowned Python line with the introduction of 2.5” and 5” stainless-steel models. The expanded Python lineup now comprises six distinctive handguns, all chambered in .357 Magnum, featuring barrel lengths ranging from 2.5” to 8".
Pulsar is introducing Firmware Update 2.5 with some important new features for the Merger LRF thermal imaging binocular line. Update your Merger LRF now via the Stream Vision 2 mobile application to experience improved nighttime performance.
Custom & Collectable Firearms is excited to announce the launch of a brand-new Sports South Exclusive, 1 of 300 Colt 1911 “Vintage Edition.” This Colt 1911 is chambered in 45 ACP and features a fully color case hardened frame & slide as well as a Colt national match barrel.
- PUBLISHING -
For the third straight year, In-Fisherman is offering bass anglers a chance to get their hands on a unique assortment of tackle and accessories with the release of its limited edition In-Fisherman Bass Guide Gear Box.
The 2024 Old West: History, Guns & Gear Special Edition from GUNS Magazine continues a rich tradition of featuring iconic firearms, epic tales and notable characters of this captivating era of American history.
- SHIPPING -
The HERA H7 series is a hybrid mix between a Hunting and Precision rifle, available in 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 with three different color offerings – Black, Tan & OD Green and now is offered in the Popular KINGS CAMO XK7 Series .
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is thrilled to announce Warne as the Official Rings and Mounts of the 2024 Precision Rifle Series Season.
Vihtavuori Powders, the #1 choice of competitive target shooters and long-range hunters, is pleased to announce their renewed support as the title sponsor of the F-Class Points Series V2 Finale.
Primary Arms Optics announces its sponsorship of The WOMA (Women's Outdoor Media Association) Foundation Annual Charity Fundraiser, taking place from April 25 to 28, 2024, at Rest Yourself River Ranch near Mineral Wells, TX.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Half of the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s six regions have new leadership, following a pair of retirements and a director moving back to the region he left.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public input on a potential project that would place nearly 33,000 acres of private timberland in northwest Montana under a conservation easement and protect working lands, public recreation access, and wildlife habitat.
- TELEVISION -
Outdoor Channel, the nation's leader in outdoor entertainment, proudly announces its 30th anniversary today, celebrating three decades of delivering the spirit of outdoor adventure to millions of viewers.
At the Cowboy Fast Draw World Championships, the top seven competitors in three divisions face off in a final showdown to determine who will take the title of fastest gun alive. The Top Juniors, Women, and Men step to the line to throw down their fastest runs.
- WILDLIFE -
With the weather warming up across the state, black bears will soon begin leaving their dens. You can learn more about black bears — and how to stay safe while camping and hiking this summer — at the Hardware Wildlife Education Center during weekends in May.
 

The Gulf Horizon oil rig explosion in 2010 was the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history, and also drew the largest fine from BP. (Wikimedia)

There’s no question that the Gulf Horizon oil rig explosion in 2010 was a massive human and environmental disaster that caused long-lasting damage to the people who rely on a healthy Gulf of Mexico as well as to the fish and wildlife that live there. Eleven rig workers died, and an estimated total of 134 million gallons of crude oil spewed into the Gulf over 3 months before the break could be capped. 

The oil spread over thousands of square miles of water, floating on the surface as well as sinking to the bottom in gummy blobs. Much of it coated shorelines and beaches and estuaries, killing both the plants and the wildlife that lived there, from the largest birds to the smallest crabs and shrimp. It was the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history. Hundreds of commercial fishermen were put out of business and seaside restaurants, marinas and resorts went belly up.

There was not only the measurable damage but also untold damage to the BP image, and to the whole fossil fuel industry, as the Gulf Horizon became the poster child of all the well-meaning forces who want to see an end to the use of petroleum-based power immediately, rather than at the measured real-world pace that it’s actually going to take.

BP, primary owner of the rig, has been forced to pay in some $18 billion to the five Gulf states since then, an historic fine.

Sea birds were heavily impacted by the spill, with many dying, hundreds of others rescued. (Wikimedia)

But oddly enough, Nature has shown amazing restorative power with a lot of help from human friends.

Multiple enormous habitat projects funded by the BP cash split between the states have been built among the Gulf estuaries over the last decade, and lots more are planned from Florida to Texas. Meanwhile the natural flushing action of the Gulf Loop Current and offshore weather has removed all apparent traces of the crude oil. Inshore and offshore fisheries are thriving. State marine patrol agencies and fisheries departments have had new funding for boats and equipment.

Gulf fishing for both pelagics like marlin, wahoo and yellowfin tuna and nearshore species like king mackerel and tarpon has come back to pre-spill levels by most reports. Reef fish numbers are still a bone of contention, but most fishery managers say that their numbers are now almost totally dependent on fishing pressure, rather than any leftover environmental damage from the spill. Some states like Alabama would argue fishing is better than before the spill thanks to natural increase of some species as well as continued artificial reef building. 

Louisiana anglers have long depended on the offshore oil rigs as massive artificial reefs that concentrate everything from tuna to cobia to all sorts of bottom species.

For years after the spill, tarballs continued to wash up on Gulf beaches. (Wikimedia)

Not only that, but shoreside facilities have hugely benefited from the enormous infusions of cash from BP fines. Piers, beach walkways, estuarine habitat improvement and planting of sea grasses and marsh plants have all been paid for with the funding.

All this said, nobody has forgotten Gulf Horizon, and the disaster was impetus for Florida putting an end to any possibility of the oil rigs that dot the western gulf continuing their march into Sunshine State waters. 

Nobody will ever say that the BP disaster was an acceptable part of doing business in offshore oil, but it perhaps had a far better outcome than anyone envisioned back in 2010.

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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