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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2024

- APPAREL -
HEYDUDE X Realtree EDGE camo slip-on shoes are designed for those who thrive on outdoor adventures and appreciate the blend of style and comfort. These shoes come in a variety of colors, including bright orange, pink, black, classic white, and the ever-popular standard camo, ensuring there's a perfect pair for everyone.
- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
Brant Rowland earned the G2 Gemini Jerseys Contingency bonus. The Drury University angler finished in 3rd place overall to receive a $100 G2 Gemini Jerseys gift certificate.
- COMPETITION -
The Paris Games brought the first Olympic Medal to a Team USA woman this summer as Casey Kaufhold took home bronze with teammate, Brady Ellison, in the Mixed Team competition at the Summer Games.
- CONSERVATION -
A key swath of wildlife habitat under imminent threat of development a mere 15 miles east of Salt Lake City is now protected and in public hands thanks to a joint effort by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
- EVENTS -
WE Knife Co., Ltd. invites knife enthusiasts and collectors to visit them at booth #200 during Blade Show West 2024, held in Salt Lake City from October 4th to 5th. Visitors to the WE Knife booth will be excited to see all the upcoming new releases, special prototype blades and participate in free product giveaways.

The American Museum of Fly Fishing will dedicate an exhibit featuring Dave Whitlock at 6 p.m., Oct. 2, at the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, 1 Bass Pro Drive, in Springfield, Missouri.
You can see sandhill cranes — and learn more about them — on Saturday, Oct. 12 as the DWR and its local partners host two free sandhill crane viewing events.
Five hundred sixty-eight campers packed Fischer Park for a weekend of outdoor activities at the Third Annual Spring Hill Campin’ in the Park Sept. 21-22.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) regrets to announce the cancellation of the annual CoastFest event, originally scheduled for this Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, at Mary Ross Waterfront Park in Brunswick.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
If you catch a splake, inspect it for missing fins or a clipped jawbone, indicating that the fish has been “marked.” Some clipped fins can be misshapen or missing, or appear abnormal.
- GEAR -
Cupped Waterfowl’s SRG Hammer Call produces incredibly realistic sounds sure to bring in birds this season. Featuring excellent low-end control and a full volume range, the SRG (short reed goose) Hammer is versatile and effective in any goose hunting scenario.
- HUNTING -
By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, the hunting of all black bears in Bear Management Units (BMUs) 510 and 520 is closed.
Starting with the upcoming general deer and elk hunting season, all hunters planning to access the Flathead Ridge Ranch Block Management Area off U.S. Highway 2 West between Kalispell and Libby must obtain a free permission card for the season.

By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, the hunting of all bighorn sheep in Hunting District (HD) 500 is closed.
Every year, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff find big game animal carcasses dumped on public and private land. Carcass dumping is illegal and can spread disease.
- INDUSTRY -
Sports South announced that they carry VKTR Firearms. VKTR’s firearms stand out for their durability, sleek aesthetics, and high-performance functionality.
Mossy Oak® is excited to announce a new collaboration with Final Flight Outfitters, naming Mossy Oak the Official Pattern and Camouflage Partner.

This collaboration aims to raise awareness about the challenges faced by those battling cancer while providing essential resources and financial assistance. Armageddon Gear has pledged to donate a portion of their online sales in October to Get Up & Fight for a Cure.
GSM Outdoors has grown again after its acquisition of K&E Tackle. K&E’s brands include Stopper Lures, Carlisle Floats, Bear Creek, Best Tackle, and Arnold Tackle, among other popular and historically-trusted brands.
- JOBS -
During a National Hiring Event on Wednesday, Oct. 9 and Thursday, Oct. 10, Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s retail locations across the U.S. and Canada will conduct on-site interviews for local retail and restaurant positions from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- NATIONAL HUNTING & -
On Saturday September 28, the nation honored America’s 55 million sportsmen and women for their immense contributions to funding conservation and our nation’s economy and the active role they play in conserving America’s natural resources. Since being established by Congress in 1971 and first celebrated a year later, National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHFD) has brought recognition to our time-honored traditions for over 50 years.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
G9 Defense announced the introduction of Safari Ammunition with Shape Charge Technology designed for safari and dangerous game hunters.These state-of-the-art brass bullets are designed to penetrate deeply while creating large, permanent wound cavities by forcing a hydraulic jet into the surrounding tissue.
Mammoth Coolers expands its lineup of high-quality drinkware with the addition of its 20 oz Ascent tumbler for sipping on the go. The durable stainless steel construction resists dust, corrosion, and impact for long-lasting performance and features double-wall insulation to keep drinks hot or cold for extended periods.
Bear Archery’s 2025 releases are headlined by the new Legend series, which introduces three innovative models: the Persist 33, Whitetail INT, and Legend 30.
Century Arms continues to push the boundaries of the AK platform by collaborating with John Sharps of Sharps Bros on a new milled receiver AK47, the MB47. The MB47 features a case-hardened billet 4140 milled receiver with manganese phosphate finish and optic ready side mount.

Featuring a wooden barrel that creates a more tone compared to plastic calls, everything from soft, mellow sounds to loud, aggressive grunts to buck growls, the Traffic Jam produces incredibly realistic calls sure to fool even the wariest bucks.
- NEWS -
USA Archery (USAA) has appointed four new members of staff as they look to finish the year strong and put in place the building blocks for an even stronger 2025.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Bid for Mentorship starts today, October 1st, providing outdoor enthusiasts with unique experiences, hunting and fishing opportunities, exclusive gear and equipment, and custom pieces from our youth and volunteer mentors.
- PODCASTING -
On this episode of The Journey Within Podcast, Mark is joined by Worldwide Trophy Adventures Director of Outdoor Adventures, Jason Berger. Jason breaks down why caribou has become a very hard animal to hunt, and what opportunities are still available for hunters interested in caribou hunting.

- PRODUCT NEWS -
Springfield Armory announced the release of the XD Mod.3 OSP 9mm pistol. The new XD Mod.3 OSP offers enhancements and upgrades designed to take the proven design to the next level — and all at an MSRP of just $325.The hammer-forged, Melonite-finished slide of the pistol features a factory-milled OSP (Optical Sight Pistol) cut designed to accept a wide variety of popular red dot optics.
- PROMOTIONS -
Taurus USA, Heritage and Rossi announced that from October 1, 2024, through January 15, 2025, when you purchase a Rossi R95, Rossi R92, or Heritage 92 firearm, you’ll receive a free Rough Rider Revolver.
FN America, LLC announces the FN Season of Savings rebate program, launching October 1 and featuring cash-back offers on purchases of most new models in the FN 509, FN 510, FN 545 and FNX-45 series.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Pretty Hunter is renewing their Whitetails Unlimited national sponsorship, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
Benjamin Airguns announces its sponsorship of the American Airgunner Challenge, which can be seen on the Outdoor Channel or streamed on FrndyTV.com. The thrilling competition showcases eight skilled competitors, including Benjamin's sponsored contestant, Larysa Switlyk, as they vie for the 2024 title and a $25,000 prize.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on environmental assessments (EAs), conservation leases and other department projects.
- STATE PARKS -
During this International Color Blindness Awareness Month, Nebraska Game and Parks is launching its campaign to make the outdoors more enjoyable to those with color blindness.
- STATES -
Just in time for the fall hunting and fishing seasons, the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) and Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) are excited to announce the offering of the new PA Sportsman license plate.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit invites viewers to tune-in to Pursuit Channel and Pursuit UP to catch all the great content available from some of the most popular shows and personalities in the industry.
 

Today is the start of the final quarter of 2024 and in business terms that means we’re in a race to close out the year on a positive note…and positive sales.

But this year has been rough. We were told it’s Bidenomics, but what most of the country has faced is something much different. Call it, Joeflation.

Inflation, along with the high interest rates, has put most of the country in a malaise. Not the Jimmy Carter signature malaise but something certainly close enough that those that thought a Biden Administration would be an Obama third term have come to realize we got Carter’s second term.

In a slow economy with its reduced consumer buying power manufacturers turn to one of two things – if not both – to weather the storm. They are, #1) releasing new products, which will sell at or about their suggested retail price, or a minimum advertised price (MAP), or #2) run sales promotions.

Back in March of this year the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) hosted a webinar about the demand forecast for 2024. The idea behind the webinar was (and still is) that you need a data-driven approach to your forecasting in order to get it right, or at least not make any major mistakes.

Without getting deep in the weeds on the complexities of forecasting, we still have to overcome the issues of a rather miserable economy, increased household debt, increased credit card debt, and an overall reduction in disposable income due to inflation.

Throwing a huge curveball into all this was the early assumption of a Trump/Biden election versus the now Trump/Harris race. Elections always have an impact on firearm sales as the Second Amendment gets treated like a piñata by, well, I don’t think I need to tell you.

In the midst of this, manufacturers, distributors and retailers are all dealing with inventories they’d like to move before the end of the year.

In others words, my friends, here come the sales promotions. Companies facing warehouses full of stagnant inventory and needing to make room for future products are finding ways to sell off that inventory, often to the advantage of consumers who have as yet not opened their wallets.

The final quarter of the calendar year is always the busiest sales period with firearm sales rocketing up as we head towards Christmas. This year NASGW’s March forecast called for a handgun market that would be flat to down by 5%. Rifles up 5% to 7%. Shotguns up 3% to 5%. This puts the overall firearms projection at up 2% to 5%. Ammo would be flat to down, mostly based on availability, while optics would just be flat.

However….

Those numbers changed dramatically in NASGW’s September 2024 revised summary forecast. Here are the highlights, or lowlights if you rather:

Handguns – Down 15% to 20%
Rifles – Flat to down 5%
Shotguns – Down 5% to 10%
Overall Firearms – Down 10% to 15%
Ammo – Down 5% to 8%
Optics – Down 5 % to 10%

Right now we’re seeing some of the major companies releasing (and shipping) new products. As we head into the annual NASGW Expo, taking place October 15 through 18 in Kansas City, we will see more new products, though likely scheduled for a January SHOT Show announcement.

For those companies not in a position to introduce and ship new products, sales promotions are the coin of the realm when it comes to juicing revenue as the year closes out. That makes it the ideal time to shop for a new gun, optic or accessory that you may have been holding off buying.

Sales promotions are coming, and they take several different forms from rebates to value-added package deals. These are all before the usual direct-to-consumer promotions we’ll see around the Black Friday period.

You’ll also want to pay attention to companies running specials during Amazon’s Prime Days October 8 and 9. However, these won’t include firearms, but accessories and optics will certainly be on the deals menu.

The sales you’ll see now are geared towards moving product off dealer shelves. Depending on how deep a manufacturer is in unsold product, or how far off their earlier revenue projections they are, will determine how aggressive the promotion.

If the company hasn’t done their forecasting correctly, or found themselves in a more competitive market than anticipated, that aggressive promotion could turn into an all out clearance sale with its subsequent bulk sale to one of the handful of cut-rate resellers.

Companies making that kind of move could be in a worse position than they can handle.

If you happen to see a promotion “extended by popular demand” you can probably guess that the demand wasn’t for the product itself but from a CFO demanding more revenue. The companies extending promotions may be deeper in the inventory hole than others and finding it difficult to dig their way out.

With these companies and products, now is the time to buy, though a better deal may be down the road depending on how deep in the hole a company happens to be.

Regardless, we’re in a buyers’ market so spend wisely…but spend.

— Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

 
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