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WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2024

- APPAREL -
New for the Spring 2025 season, Huk announces the new Breakwater Collection, a groundbreaking line of apparel integrating Filium® technology. The Breakwater Collection is designed for every angler’s lifestyle demands and is packed with features.
- BOATING -
Today’s powerful, new 36-volt direct-drive and lithium-powered trolling motors require special, high-performance connections. Enter the Connect-Ease® 36V PRO Kit. The 36V PRO features tinned marine-grade wire and materials that will provide corrosion-proof reliability for the life of your boat.
The new line of Norsk Lithium® 36+28V 60Ah batteries boast two sets of terminals, offering dual voltage functionality within a single package – providing enhanced trolling with clean, consistent power to maximize the performance of your forward-facing sonar modules to achieve the crisp and interference-free images modern anglers demand.
- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
The Association of Collegiate Anglers is excited to announce a partnership with Chums — a leader in the outdoor industry for over 40 years manufacturing premium eyewear retainers, wallets, bags, and accessories, built for adventure.
- COURTS -
A three-judge panel in the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has handed down a unanimous 27-page ruling that Minnesota’s ban on concealed carry by young adults is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment, giving a victory to the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners.

- EVENTS -
SAAMI reminds attendees not to miss the August 19 deadline to save money by taking advantage of the special room rate at the host Sheraton Salt Lake City hotel.
The largest gathering of state and federal fish and wildlife agency communicators will take place during the annual Association for Conservation Information (ACI) conference July 22-25, 2024 in Arlington, VA.
The Delta Waterfowl Duck Hunters Expo, taking place July 26 to 28 at the Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, will feature three exhibit floor venues—The Duck Hunters Stage, The Duck Dog Stage, and the Field-to-Table Stage—offering continuous entertainment throughout the three-day event.
- FISHERIES -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is relaxing the fishing regulations at McKinley Lake in Creston. The city of Creston will begin to drain the lake in August as part of a lake restoration project.

Access for boaters and shore anglers will improve thanks to a project beginning July 16 at Nebraska's Grove Lake Wildlife Management Area in Antelope County.
- FISHING -
Designed by longtime pro Brent Ehrler, the new Buckeye Freestyle Head features a free-swinging screw lock that allows for a total range of swimbait motion. Available in 4 sizes (¾, ½, ¼, ?) and 6 color variations, the Buckeye Freestyle Head gives anglers freedom of choice when it comes to how they want to fish their swimbait.
SteelShad’s new uniquely-shaped Bottom Blade is designed to stand up vertically at the bottom of the water column. Available in both ? and ½ oz sizes, as well as a multitude of colors, the Bottom Blade features a #4 Mustad Triple Grip treble hook to ensure that your fish makes it back to the boat.
- GEAR -
Millennium Treestands® has developed the perfect system for whitetail hunters who demand stealth and mobility without sacrificing strength, durability, and dependability. The Millennium M7 Microlite hang-on stand with M250 aluminum climbing sticks and the M260 climbing stick quiver creates the perfect system for demanding deer hunters.

- GRANTS -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Forestry - Fire Program, working in coordination with the US Forest Service, has grant money available for Iowa’s rural fire departments to help battle wildfires. Applications are due, Oct. 15.
- HUNTING -
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced the Outdoors Beyond Barriers initiative earlier this year, and already new events are planned for mobility-challenged hunters this upcoming season.
- ICAST -
Phenix Rods is excited to announce their new Virtus series of rods, featuring American-made craftmanship and attention to detail.
Evolution Outdoor is excited to debut its new cutting-edge series of redesigned bags to maximize durability and increase storage modularity during ICAST 2024.

Trying to trigger explosive bites? The brand-new Bill Lewis Depth Charge, optimized for forward facing sonar, is designed to do just that.
Bucca Brand’s new Trick Shad is a testament to some baits just having a little extra magic. Designed by renowned lure designer Mike Bucca, the Trick Shad is a 6" ABS plastic glide bait that flat out catches.
Designed in collaboration with Nick Smith, “The Informative Fisherman”, the Best Skipper Ever delivers a natural beetle-like swimming action on the fall.
Frog Factory is living up to its name by adding 12 new, eye-catching colors for the Ribbit Frog. Developed in conjunction with legendary frog fishing guru Fred Roumbanis, these colors are designed to tackle any situation in which the Ribbit Frog comes into play.

Yamamoto Baits has officially entered the swimbait world. The new Shad Shape Swimmer is a subtle swimbait that delivers a lifelike presentation for all types of finesse scenarios.
The all-new CUDA Electric Filet Knife delivers top-notch performance while offering mobility previously unseen in the electric knife market.
Hobie® Eyewear announces its participation at ICAST 2024 in Booth 1347, where attendees can check out The Floating Collection, an array of innovative and reliable polarized sunglasses designed specifically for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Outdoor America is excited to announce its participation in the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST) 2024.

- INDUSTRY -
Heckler & Koch marks its 75th anniversary this year with several exclusive civilian firearms offerings that pay homage to the HK legacy. These collector’s models are inspired by the enduring partnership between HK and the German armed forces, the Bundeswehr, which spans over half a century.
CCI is proud to continue its dedicated support for the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP). Part of this support includes participating as a Platinum Level sponsor of the 2024 SASP National Championships.
Steelhead Outdoors seeks subject matter experts to become affiliates and create educational content about its Made-in-USA product line.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Dobyns Rods has expanded its ever-growing lineup with the brand-new Josh Jones Hyperlite Series. Designed to Josh’s specifications with forward facing sonar in mind, the new Hyperlite Series features 5 different lengths (10', 11', 12', 14', 16') in a 2-piece rod.

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the release of the Bodyguard 2.0 380 pistol. Chambered in 380 Auto, the pistol ships with a flush fit 10-round magazine and an extended 12-round magazine and models will be available with or without a thumb safety. The Bodyguard 2.0 has an overall height of 4-inches, a width just under 1-inch, and weighs in at 9.8 oz unloaded.
- NOW STREAMING -
Outdoor Action TV is honored and proud to announce the addition of “DSC’s Campfires with Larry Weishuhn”, a weekly podcast hosted by legendary wildlife conservationist, wildlife biologist, outdoor communicator Larry Weishuhn, to their growing list of podcasts.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
NWTF volunteers in Illinois commend the adoption of SB2767, which amends the Illinois Wildlife Code, lowering the minimum shotgun gauge allowed for turkey hunting from 20 gauge to the .410 bore.
Gun Owners of America spokesmen: "Senator Vance is a friend of the American gun owner, one who will fiercely defend our Second Amendment rights.” Senator Vance has a 100% voting scorecard from Gun Owners of America.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
TrueTimber has announced a new project with Veteran Golfers Association (VGA) to develop a series of all-new camouflage patterns.
- PROMOTIONS -
Hydra Weaponry announces an exclusive sale to beat the summer heat and acquire its top-notch products at a discounted price. Save 10 percent on all parts, including lower receivers and interchangeable magazine wells, now through July 31, 2024 with code TAKE10.
- RECREATION -
Forty miles south of Council Bluffs on the Missouri River is the 3,500-plus-acre Copeland Bend Wildlife Area, an expansive mix of grasslands and high-quality wetlands constructed after the extensive flooding in 2011, when the big river was closed to boating, and levees up and down the Big Muddy were breached.
- RETAIL -
With the JK 105 VSX Custom Suppressor Configurator if you dream it, they build it. This is your chance to build a long suppressor with assorted types of baffles so you can reconfigure it for use on as many of your firearms as possible.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Kryptek Outdoor Group is pleased to announce its role as a Membership Sponsor for the Texas Trophy Hunters Association (TTHA) Hunters Extravaganzas taking place across Texas during the first three weekends of August.
- STATES -
Wheatland County entered Stage 1 fire restrictions last week. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks follows the county’s lead in placing fire restrictions on its properties within Wheatland County.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is looking for public feedback on work from a citizen advisory council tasked with developing guiding principles for developing a new Mule Deer Management Plan.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking comments on a draft management plan for Canyon Ferry Wildlife Management Area.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking informal comments on administrative rules for nonpermanent structures, permanently moored vessels, boating registration, boating equipment, and zoning.
- TELEVISION -
Wild TV announces that the award-winning, American hunting TV production Red Arrow is currently airing as part of Wild TV’s summer lineup.
This week, Shooting USA looks at Armageddon Gear, reporting on the company’s move into heirloom-quality hunting equipment with AG Hunt. Then concluding the series of Hornady Reloading tips for the novice, this time it is storage and data.
Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel have solidified their positions as premier destinations for male viewers, delivering unmatched audience engagement and exceptional exposure opportunities for advertisers, as validated by the current 2023 MRI research.*
The world’s most watched outdoor television series embarks on an epic adventure in Greenland as Chris Dorsey and friends hunt eider and muskox on this week's episode of Sporting Classics with Chris Dorsey on Outdoor Channel.
- WILDLIFE -
Wildlife officers from the Arizona Game and Fish Department on Saturday released to the wild a mountain lion that had wandered onto the campus of the Tucson Medical Center on Friday and became entrapped in an enclosed courtyard.
- WORKSHOPS -
Join Michigan Department of Natural Resources Roscommon Equipment Center staff Oct. 7-11 at the state's Forest Fire Experiment Station for an in-depth firefighting equipment workshop. Register soon; space is limited to 16 attendees.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering a program to teach skills needed to hunt, field dress and cook waterfowl to women who have little to no waterfowl hunting experience.
 

ICAST, the world's largest fishing tackle show, continues through Friday at Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.

ICAST, The annual show of the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades—is underway this week through Friday at Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. It’s the largest fishing tackle show on the planet.

The trade show, founded by the American Sportfishing Association or ASA, has been ongoing for 67 years. It used to bounce around the country a bit, with Las Vegas the preferred Western stop, but for the last decade or so has settled in at Orlando.

Exhibitors will compete for the coveted New Product Showcase “Best of Show” awards in 41 categories leading up to the coveted, overall “Best of Show” award. The overall event typically draws over 600 vendors or companies and has an attendance around 13,000 from some 80 nations in the vast 220,000 square foot expo hall.

The show is not open to the general public, so you can’t go there and buy the latest and greatest lures and gear—most of the stuff shown here will start popping up in tackle shops and online in September or later. The show is open to retailers, wholesalers, independent shop owners, buyers, pro-staff, independent manufacturers’ reps, media, custom tackle builders, and industry representatives.

The massive show typically draws over 600 companies and over 13,000 industry representatives to see the latest and greatest tackle and associated gear.

Pretty much everybody who is anybody in the fishing world attends the show, and it’s common to rub elbows with guys like Kevin Van Dam, Jimmy Houston, Roland Martin, Jacob Wheeler, Ott DeFoe, the Lane brothers and many others in the aisles and at the booths of their sponsors.

One genre sure to draw a lot of interest this year is marine electronics, where the lid has been blown off for the last few years since introduction of live-view and forward scanning sonar by the big three makers, Garmin, Humminbird and Lowrance. (Less known but popular with big game anglers who chase billfish, Furuno is also very strong in this field, as well.) The companies involved in this technology have seen their high-dollar products fly off the shelves, and most big money tournaments these days are won by anglers using these machines.

There’s also a lot of buzz this year around new high-tech reels, as usual, and more advanced (and more expensive) fishing kayaks, as well as more lithium battery vendors and of course, many, many new lures.

What can they show us next? We’ll see it coming out of the New Product Showcase, where there are typically over 1,000 entries ranging from said high-end marine electronics to tiny items like a better snap swivel or sinker. The top products are selected by vote at the show—we’ll report on many of these in next week’s edition.

The New Product Showcase is a highly-competitive awards contest where top picks are often best-sellers in the months after the show.

Fishing does seem to be on a roll at present.

According to the Recreational Fishing & Boating Association in a new report, American’s are trying fishing for the first time at a record pace. Check these statistics:

  • 21.3 million women went fishing in 2023, the highest number of female participants on record.
  • 4.2 million Americans tried fishing for the first time in 2023.
  • Fishing participation nearly doubled in a decade among Hispanic Americans ages 6 and over, increasing from 3.5 million in 2013 to 6.3 million in 2023.
  • Fly fishing participation topped 8 million for the first time in 2023.
  • Some 5.2 million Black Americans ages 6 and over fished in 2023, the highest number since activity tracking began in 2007.
  • Females represented 37 percent of total anglers, 41 percent of first-time participants.
  • Saltwater fishing’s growth continued in 2023, as participation increased 5 percent to 15 million participants - the highest number on record, exceeding 2020 by 500,000 anglers, and pre-COVID 2019 by nearly 2 million.

“Throughout 2023, fishing remained a gateway to health and wellbeing for the more than 4.2 million first-time participants. These new anglers are younger, more diverse, and digitally connected,” says Dave Chanda RFBA president. “By understanding the demographics, motivations and barriers of participants, the fishing industry can better reach America’s youngest citizens, nurture a new generation of conservation-minded fishing enthusiasts, and retain those new to the sport.”

Sounds like good news for the industry, as well as for the health of our lakes and rivers.

Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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