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TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2024

- APPAREL -
Introducing the Next Level Long Sleeve Shirt, a pinnacle of technical innovation designed specifically for the avid angler. New for the Spring 2025 season, Huk designed these shirts to complement its top-selling bottoms collection, providing a complete outfit for a day on the water.
- ARCHERY -
For hunting practice, broadheads that do not group like practice points can be frustrating and lead to wounding losses. SEVR broadheads address this issue with two innovations ensuring accuracy and reliability.
Team Mathews had their best event yet in the third and final leg of the 2024 IBO National Triple Crown located in Nelsonville, Ohio, sweeping the Triple Crown Individual events and crowning three National Champions.
TAC Vanes made a championship showing in the IBO Triple Crown National Championship, which completed its third and final leg in Nelsonville, Ohio. In the Pro Male Release class, TAC shooters took first, second, and third place. In the Pro Female Release class, TAC shooter Cara Kelly took the top spot while third-place went to Sharon Wallace.
- EVENTS -
Antler King is heading to the 2024 World Deer Expo in Birmingham, Alabama from July 19-21. Attendees can stop by Booth #s 1409 & 1410 throughout the show to learn about Antler King’s full lineup, including new-for-2024 Everything But The Kitchen Sink.

SIG SAUER is pleased to bring the ROSE Retreat, to the home of SIG SAUER World Headquarters in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on November 4-7, 2024. The ROSE Retreat, hosted by SIG SAUER, is the industry’s only luxury, all-inclusive event that brings women together into the heart of a community for shared experiences through a guided firearms journey with nine-time World Champion, Team SIG professional shooter, and ROSE visionary Lena Miculek.
- FISHERIES -
Walleye fingerling stocking wrapped up with Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery setting a record with just short of 12 million fingerlings produced. Distribution trucks traveled more than 12,000 miles over a two-week period to stock the fish, according to Jerry Weigel, North Dakota Game and Fish Department fish production/development section supervisor.
- FISHING -
The topwater bite just got wilder. The new Zig-Zag from Bill Lewis is designed to be tied on in front of a walking bait, mimicking an even smaller baitfish being chased and adding another layer of realism to the presentation.
Bait colors matter. There are bass fishing staples, crazy colors, gimmick colors, and then there’s SteelShad’s new Real Life Color Series. SteelShad’s Real Life Color Series features 5 colors – Gizzard Shad, Herring, Threadfin, Yellow Perch, and Bluegill.

Evolution Outdoor unveils its latest innovation in fishing tackle organization – the all-new Ballistix HANGR 3.7D, Terminal Tray and Tackle Tray. These cutting-edge trays will be showcased in booth #4251 at the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST) in Orlando, Fla. July 16-19, 2024.
Designed by pro angler Gerald Swindle, the brand-new Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead is built for the mid-strolling technique that is growing in popularity by the day. Featuring an off-centered weight design that allows a soft plastic minnow to roll back and forth when retrieved, the G-Stroll also sports a unique EWG-style hook that will hold up to the strongest, meanest bass.
The Yamatanuki just got a little freakier. The new Nuki Bug from Yamamoto Baits adds claws and legs to the popular stick bait, providing a subtle swim even when rigged weightless.
Phenix Rods is excited to announce the addition of a premium soft cooler to its lineup. Featuring a rugged, extra-thick cooler wall, the Phenix Cooler Tote sports premium handles and zippers that are truly built to last.

- GEAR -
Iceland Coolers is making significant waves in the market with its diverse and rugged product lineup. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Abilene, Texas, Iceland Coolers has established itself as a leader in the industry, recognized for its durable, feature-rich coolers available at competitive prices.
Night Fision Arms was born out of a need to fill the gap on finding the perfect middle ground on pre-assembled parts and firearms. With future plans for even more curated premium aftermarket upgrades, Night Fision Arms is excited to provide a one stop shop for pistol accessories.
Galco’s SB26 Basket Stamped Lined Holster Belt combines the sturdiness needed for all-day handgun carry with traditional basket stamping to create an elevated everyday holster belt.
Convenient to tote on back for any adventure, the Tropic 30 from Mammoth Coolers keeps items cold even on the hottest days of summer. Measuring 26″ x 15″ x 22” when rolled, the 30-quart soft cooler can accommodate 24 cans and boasts 1-2+ days of ice retention.

- HUNTING -
Joining Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Gov. Greg Gianforte last week visited with a longtime partner of the Block Management Program in Valley County. The Block Management Program is a cooperative program between private landowners and FWP that provides the public with free hunting access to private land and helps landowners manage hunting activities.
Select hunters may need to apply for a limited-hunt access permit to hunt deer in some areas. Universal antlerless licenses are available for purchase over the counter without an application.
First come, first served leftover licenses go on sale at 8 a.m., July 17 on the Wyoming Game and Fish Department website, regional offices and the Headquarters office in Cheyenne. The licenses represent the remaining antelope, elk and deer licenses following the leftover draw.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department reminds hunters that muzzleloader season antlerless deer permit applications are available on its website until Wednesday, July 31.

- INDUSTRY -
NSSF® condemns the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in the strongest terms. This attempt on the life, and wounding, of the former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee is unacceptable. The criminal misuse of a firearm to take the life of any innocent individual is reprehensible.
Easton is taking their message to the bowhunting community throughout the month of July during this year’s ‘America Month.’ “We set out to provide the highest quality, USA-made arrows for all types of archery with the goal being to instill maximum confidence when an archer draws their bow” stated Gary Cornum, Easton’s Marketing Director.
KSE Media Ventures is pleased to announce the promotion of Jeni Swanson to Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective immediately. Swanson has been a key member of KSE’s finance and leadership team for over a decade, showcasing remarkable leadership and strategic acumen in managing financial operations.
The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute announced that its recent silent auction raised $29,175 for the USA Shooting Team and Project ChildSafe. The auction began on June 13th and featured an Infinity 100 Thermal Monocular donated by X-Vision Optics.

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms condemns Saturday’s attempt on the life of former President Donald Trump during a political rally in Butler, Pennsylvania and praises the quick action by the U.S. Secret Service to protect Mr. Trump and neutralize the suspect.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
Water recreationists should do their part to help prevent the spread of aquatic nuisance species in North Dakota. To keep our waters clean of aquatic nuisance species, the Game and Fish Department reminds all water users to clean, drain and dry all equipment after every use.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
The new 4LUX 2K and DUO are firearm accessories that seamlessly combine critical tactical tools into one rechargeable unit. These devices combine an angled foregrip, high-output 2,060 lumen tactical light, and powerful Viridian Green laser, all strategically designed to improve firearm handling, aiming precision, and low-light target identification.
Buck Bourbon® introduces its newest blend, Winter Pea and Radish Mix to its lineup of Top Shelf™ food plot seed mixes. Buck Bourbon Top Shelf™ Food Plot seed mixes were hand crafted to attract and nourish big bucks around your favorite hunting spots.

American Buffalo and Tool Co. introduces the latest addition to its Elite line, the Apis Folding Knife. Boasting a 3-inch D2 satin finished blade, the durable Apis features a ball bearing pivot system with liner lock for reliable performance.
Rogue Ridge’s fastest fat tire e-bike, RG1000 can carry outdoorsmen an impressive distance on a single charge. Equipped with a 1,000-watt motor and 13 amp hour battery, the RG1000 has plenty of power to blast up the steepest hillsides.
VKTR Industries announced the addition of their new Direct Impingement Bolt Carrier Group to the product line up. The VKTR Direct Impingement Bolt Carrier Group has several new design technologies that help correct the legacy designed cam path found in all AR Bolt Carrier Groups.
GRITR announces the launch of its new line of firearm cleaning supplies. These products are designed to simplify firearm maintenance with high-quality cleaning lubricants and tools.
F.A.B. Defense® announces the Gradus-X ergonomic polymer AR-15 grip as the latest addition to the Gradus line of accessories. The Gradus-X is in full production and is now available to dealers and manufacturers worldwide.
- NEWS -
To streamline the process for individuals to appeal firearm purchase denials from the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, the FBI recently partnered with the U.S. Postal Service to assist individuals who have registered with the Identity History Summary Check (IdHSC) program. Registrants can register with a participating post office for digital fingerprinting services.
- OLYMPICS -
Sport and emotion go hand in hand, together taking us on a rollercoaster ride where we experience the high of the highs and the low of the lows, where we feel bursts of joy and also slide to the depths of despair. Catalina GNoriega has been on that sporting rollercoaster these past few years.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Pope and Young is excited to announce a new World Record Typical Whitetail Deer in Velvet and a new World Record Non-Typical Whitetail Deer in Velvet. Pope and Young convened a special panel to measure these potential World Records at a Measurers Workshop held in Regina, Saskatchewan on June 15th.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Nose Jammer is pleased to announce the company has renewed its partnership with Drury Outdoors.
Victory Archery™ is pleased to announce the company has renewed its partnership with The EDGE show, currently in its 14th season on Wild TV.
- PODCASTING -
- PROMOTIONS -
Moultrie is offering deep discounts on its industry-leading cellular trail cameras and accessories during Amazon Prime Day. On July 16 and 17, Moultrie is offering 25-60% off a wide selection of its most popular cellular trail cameras and accessories, making it the perfect time to upgrade your scouting arsenal or snag a cellular trail camera for the first time.
- RETAIL -
Powder Valley is expanding its robust inventory for sportsmen with the addition of knives and tools from top brands such as SOG and Old Timer.
- SCHOLARSHIPS -
The Association of Collegiate Anglers, in working with the Ely family and Bass Pro Shops/White River Marine Group, announces the Travis Ely Memorial Scholarship. Ely passed away in a car accident on October 16, 2023 while returning back to school from a bass fishing tournament.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Luth-AR announced its sponsorship of the highly anticipated 2024 USPSA Multi-Gun National Championship. The event will take place July 17 - July 21 at the Forest Lake Sportsmans Club in Forest Lake, MN, Luth-AR will be serving as a Stage Sponsor for this year's competition.
ScrapeFIX has decided to join as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten. “We are excited to welcome ScrapeFIX into the WTU family,” said Schinkten.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is hiring up to eight warden positions around the state. The deadline to apply is Aug. 15. Applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree — or will receive their degree by Jan. 6, 2025 — in wildlife management, range management, biology, zoology, ichthyology or other closely-related fields.
- STATE PARKS -
Wildfires burning near Montana’s Tongue River Reservoir State Park prompted a voluntary evacuation of visitors to the park Saturday evening. Due to fire conditions, continued hot weather and poor air quality, it is suggested that people with reservations or plans to visit do not travel to the park at this time.
- STATES -
Montana FWP researchers are evaluating the use of remote camera networks as a big game monitoring solution in the heavily forested parts of FWP Regions 1 and 2, where aerial surveys are often impractical.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) Coastal Resources Division (CRD) is accepting public comment on a request for review of a federal consistency submission from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Office of Protected Resources proposing amendments to the North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Reduction Rule (“speed rule”).
 

The Caribou-Targhee National Forest extends like a long finger down the Idaho-Wyoming state line with seven ranger districts scattered from the storied lawless zone the U.S. Constitution forgot near Yellowstone National Park, through the range of Liger Town, all the way down to the multistate lake with its own version of the Loch Ness Monster. More than 30 map-dot-sized communities lie within 50 miles between the state line and Interstate 15. At times the forest boundary hops across the border into remote areas of Wyoming made popular by the extensive opportunities for motorized recreation.

It has been about eight years since a fire on the Caribou-Targhee National Forest was big enough to call in an incident management team. Still, forest employees – like many others across the country – spend part of the spring every year practicing different live scenarios and how their team will respond to new incidents as part of the fire season readiness review.

Forest Service wildland firefighters must always be prepared for a new wildfire incident.(USDA Forest Service photo)

This year, all signs point to a very active fire year. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service Chief Randy Moore acknowledged in his 2024 Letter of Intent for wildland fires that the most effective strategies are collaboratively carried out at the local level. So, to be ready for the season, two of the major training scenarios coordinated for the Caribou-Targhee National Forest included working with many of the forest’s cooperating agencies to identify barriers that may unintentionally stand in the way of effective wildfire response.

North End Downed Helicopter

Bradley Bugger, Caribou-Targhee National Forest training specialist, and Briana Bolton, assistant supervisor for the Swan Valley Helitack, worked meticulously to plan the details of the training mission on the north end of the forest. It was designed with the intent to allow interagency dispatch, search and rescue, and emergency medical service professionals from the forest’s two Helitack crews, Air Idaho Rescue Partners, and Bonneville County Search and Rescue to get hands-on practice rescuing victims of a simulated helicopter crash.

Bolton was part of the air support team that responded to the Chinook helicopter crash in the Salmon River west of North Fork, Idaho, while supporting operations on the Moose Fire on the Salmon-Challis National Forest in the summer of 2022.

Bonneville County provided a junk vehicle to stand in as a downed helicopter. Also, volunteers played the part of four victims so emergency services personnel could practice assessing patients and cutting people out of the wreckage. (USDA Forest Service photo by Mike Doyle)

“We get several aircraft accidents throughout the nation every year and we don’t always know what we’re going to run into,” Bolton said. “It is critical to have folks with the training and qualifications to do this.”

Forest Service dispatch centers are expected to practice their mishap response plan every year, which includes calling up all kinds of equipment resources and moving emergency services people into action. While the forest’s two Helitack crews have only a handful of emergency medical technicians, the Caribou-Targhee has about 25 first responders across the forest. Planning training scenarios is essential to maintain first responder certifications and readiness.

“We went into it hoping to identify issues and to fix those in a training environment versus in real life,” Bugger said. “Making sure communication from Bonneville Dispatch to the East Idaho Dispatch Center was clean and thorough, making sure we were using common language, and knowing which questions we need to ask.”

A live training experience like this allows dispatch to get a real-life expectation of how to make appropriate notifications to coordinating agencies and get real-world feedback on which barriers exist to getting a timely response. In this case, a response means getting a helicopter with emergency services personnel on the scene to transport injured people to an appropriate medical facility as quickly as possible.

“In most situations, Bonneville County will be the first to respond,” Bolton said. “We do have a search and rescue plan for our forest so there is a likelihood that they could ask for our law enforcement officers, especially if the adjoining county’s air resources are unavailable.”

Bolton said they were able to figure out that the two different agencies’ helicopters were using different radio frequencies to communicate with their dispatch. They learned the Bonneville County crews were also basic-level first responders, the same as the forest emergency medical technicians. They learned that for situations requiring more advanced medical services, they may need to order ground and air ambulances sooner. Details that could mean life or death for a patient.

Bonneville County Search and Rescue cooperated with the Forest Service and other partners to respond to a training exercise simulating transporting patients from Forest Service lands to medical facilities. (USDA Forest Service photo by Mike Doyle)

“Once it got going, everyone was working well together, communicating and delegating. Everybody was getting their hands dirty, and it was good,” Bolton said. “It was about the time when Bonneville County was transferring patients to the forest, and I thought, ‘Ok, this is working. We’re already learning things.’”

Bugger said next year they will loosen up the structure to allow the scenario to form a little more organically.

South End Fire Response

On the south end of the forest, representatives from each Caribou-Targhee National Forest fire zone worked with fire teams from the Bureau of Land Management, Inkom Fire, McCammon Fire, Madison County Fire and the Fort Hall Bureau of Indian Affairs to practice fire response from receiving the call from dispatch all the way through handing over the scene to an incident management team.

“Every time we get together with our cooperators it’s good because we do things our way, they do things their way, and sometimes there are assumptions made about what capabilities are there,” said Jared Fisher, Caribou-Targhee National Forest public affairs specialist. “Being able to build that cohesion and working together is important because we do end up working with those resources quite a bit when we have those urban interface fires.”

The Charlotte Fire in 2012 happened in the vicinity of where the teams conducted this scenario. With thousands of people living in a landscape covered in highly volatile juniper trees and sage brush, the fire claimed more than five dozen homes but no lives. The Idaho State Journal reported that the Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security credited the ability of these collaborating agencies to respond quickly had the fire under control in four hours and saved more than 2,000 homes in the area.

How you can be prepared

While wildland fires are becoming more extreme, wildland firefighters work to protect lives, property and natural resources when responding to wildfires. On average, 87% of all wildfires in the United States are caused by humans each year.

You can do your part. Prepare to be safe when recreating on federal lands by checking for local fire restrictions and any active fire closures before you leave. You can find them by visiting the local National Forest or Grassland web page before your in-person visit.

You can also learn about wildfire preparedness and the risk level to your community at WildfireRisk.org.

— Crystal Young, Intermountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

 
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