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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2024

- APPAREL -
The new Softshell Vest is a stellar example of Hardcore’s mission to cover all the bases. The contemporary Softshell Vest is windproof, breathable, and highly water-resistant, while simultaneously sanctioning mobility and providing comfort not always associated with hunting clothes.
For those who love the sights and sounds of hunting ducks, geese and other waterfowl, this one’s for you. While seeing a flight of ducks decoying into the spread is truly thrilling, the conditions also present some unique challenges since the hunting is often best when the weather is at its very worst—cold temperatures, drizzling rain and even sleet or snow, plus gusty winds.
- CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE -
After three white-tailed deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease near Bonners Ferry, the portion of Unit 1 within Boundary County, Idaho, and east of the Selkirk Mountains crest in the Panhandle Region has been designated as a new CWD Management Zone. As of October 1, hunters within the new Unit 1 CWD Management Zone must follow these additional rules.
- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
Carter Nutt from 3rd ranked University of North Alabama claimed the tournament contingency bonus. At the first major event of the ACA’s historic 20th season, T-H Marine Atlas Awards paid out $200 to the highest-placing eligible angler.
- COMPETITION -
Hornady® congratulates competitors of the 2024 International Precision Rifle Federation World Championship held on September 12-17, 2024, at the Cameo Shooting Complex in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Three-Position Air Rifle (3PAR) is the most popular junior rifle program in the USA. 3PAR Rules are revised and reissued on a bi-annual basis. The newest version of these rules, the 15th 2024-2026 Edition, has just been released. An electronic version of the new rulebook is posted on the CMP website.
- CONSERVATION -
An area that provides important habitat for deer, elk and sage grouse recently grew in size: The East Canyon Wildlife Management Area now totals 6,200 acres after more than 2,600 acres were added to the WMA after a recent land acquisition earlier this year.
The Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) invested $11.75 million in conservation by approving 46 projects through the Multistate Conservation Grant Program. Association members formally endorsed these grants, which address critical conservation needs, at its 114th Annual Meeting, held September 22-25, 2024, in Madison, Wisconsin.
- CONSUMER PROMOS -
Browning Ammunition announces that, for a limited time, consumers can earn $5.00 back for each box of eligible Browning waterfowl loads purchased. Total maximum rebate amount is $150.00 per household. The offer is valid on qualifying purchases made between October 1, 2024 – November 30, 2024.

- COURTS -
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in parallel cases challenging California’s ban on gun shows held on public property have filed an emergency application with the U.S Supreme Court asking that a Ninth Circuit Court mandate be recalled, and a stay be issued pending an appeal to the high court later this year.
Knife Rights has filed a federal lawsuit challenging Minnesota's complete ban on switchblades (automatically opening knives) on Second Amendment grounds. Despite the Supreme Court's binding Second Amendment precedent, the State of Minnesota virtually completely prohibits the manufacture, transfer and possession of common automatically opening knives.
- EVENTS -
Cynthia Martinez, chief of the National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) system, and Marjorie Chiles, chief for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service infrastructure and management division, joined the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) and more than 160 union tradeswomen at Bayou Sauvage Urban NWR in New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 27, to dedicate a new fishing pier with a ribbon cutting ceremony and fishing event.
Dead Air Silencers is set to attend the 2024 Texas Tactical Police Officers Association (TTPOA) SWAT Competition. This event, running from October 2 to October 6, 2024, at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Academy in Humble, Texas, will gather the toughest and most skilled tactical teams in the nation to compete in high-stakes, real-world SWAT scenarios.

- FISHERIES -
Eighteen lakes across Iowa are gearing up to receive trout this fall. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will release between 1,000 to 2,000 rainbow trout at each location as part of its cool weather trout program that brings trout to areas that cannot support them during the summer months.
- FORESTRY -
Through the USDA Forest Service Inflation Reduction Act, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) received funds for tree planting grants for communities. The Iowa Tree Planting Grant provides reimbursable grants to purchase trees, mulch, tree staking/protection and supplemental watering by contractor or city staff.
- GRANTS -
Whitetails Unlimited awarded more than $334,000 in grants this past fiscal year in the State of Missouri. These grants were for various projects within the four pillar programs that comprise the mission of Whitetails Unlimited. There are 28 WTU chapters in Missouri that were instrumental in issuing the grants.
- HUNTING -
Idaho’s youth pheasant hunting season kicks off Saturday, Oct. 5 and runs through Oct. 11. Youth ages 17 years and younger with an Idaho hunting license can participate in the youth pheasant hunt so long as they're accompanied by an Idaho licensed hunter aged 18 years or older. Anyone 18 years or older cannot hunt during the youth hunt.

Hunters will have a chance to pursue deer at three state park areas along the lower Platte River this fall and winter. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is offering special antlerless deer hunting opportunities within Eugene T. Mahoney and Platte River state parks and Schramm Park State Recreation Area.
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has opened public comment for proposed changes to allow the limited, regulated trapping of bobcats. In March, the Indiana General Assembly passed legislation (SEA 241-2024) that directs the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR), by July of 2025, to have rules in place for bobcat harvest.
The Oct. 19-20 statewide youth pheasant, quail and partridge season for hunters ages 15 and younger provides an excellent opportunity to mentor new hunters.
Opportunities for guided bison and elk hunts on the Blackfeet Reservation are available through a lottery system. The lottery is a way FWP partners with the Blackfeet Tribe to demonstrate a shared commitment to managing fish and wildlife across the state and to facilitate hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities.

Hunters can purchase type 8 elk licenses to help manage elk populations in specific hunt areas in Wyoming. Type 8 licenses are only valid for cow elk and address the challenges of over-abundant elk herds.
- INDUSTRY -
Scent Thief® announces its new partnership with The Outdoor Business Solutions Group (OBSG) as its official sales representative agency. This strategic partnership will strengthen Scent Thief’s retail presence across key markets.
High Speed Gear® was honored to host David Acosta Jr., an industry leader from Allegiance Defense Solutions, at their headquarters in Swansboro, North Carolina. During his visit, Acosta toured the state-of-the-art facility, gaining exclusive insight into the production of High Speed Gear’s latest innovation: the Lo-V Mag Pouches.
Discover essential tips in our upcoming webinar to ensure compliance with the OSHA Noise Standard and avoid penalties. NSSF Compliance Consultant and OSHA Coach Dale Krupinski will share a roadmap for managing noise exposure designed to guide range owners and management staff in recognizing the potential noise risks at their facilities and understanding the related OSHA regulations.

Moultrie debuts its new hunting film, RENDEZVOUS. This action-packed film follows professional snowboarders, Eric Jackson and Scotty Lago, as they embark on an epic DIY elk-hunting adventure in the Colorado wilderness.
FIREDISC Cookers announces the hiring of Alexander-Townsend as one of its top outdoor manufacturers’ sales representative firms. This strategic partnership will enhance FIREDISC’s retail distribution and support its mission to deliver high-quality outdoor cooking solutions, including the beloved FIREDISC cooker and top line accessories to a wider audience.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
Boating season in Wyoming is winding down and so are the Wyoming Game and Fish Department aquatic invasive species check stations. Check stations throughout the state will start to close or reduce hours. However, it is required that any watercraft transported into Wyoming from March 1-Nov. 30 undergo a mandatory inspection by an authorized inspector prior to launching.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Mission First Tactical (MFT) announces the new MFT Mag Coupler. Designed for AR/M4, it’s the perfect accessory for practicing quick reloads at the range and a secondary option if you have a magazine failure without reaching into your chest pack, pocket, or vest for another magazine.

New for 2024, Buck Commander and Barnett® have combined forces on the Hyper Raptor BCX™ crossbow. The Hyper Raptor BCX uses self-timing infinity cams, a hunter-friendly feature that improves consistency and accuracy. Adding a light, crisp, premium TriggerTech™ trigger improves the shooting experience while providing critical anti-dry fire technology.
Gemtech announced the release of direct thread mount Abyss and Neutron suppressors. Now available with the Abyss 5.56 and 7.62, and Neutron 7.62 are direct thread adapters compatible with HUB 1.375-24” thread pitch.
The same barrel technology at the heart of the incredible AR-X Lightfighter rifles are now available separately for agencies and hobbyists looking to get the most out of their AR. A big part of that rifle's recipe is the Trident barrel.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. (POF-USA) announces the release of their newest rifle product offering, the P-15 BASE Rifle. The BASE Rifle combines the high-quality craftsmanship that POF-USA is known for, offering a feature-rich AR platform at an extremely competitive entry-level price.
Streamlight® introduced the TLR-1 HL®-X USB/TLR-1 HL®-X, a versatile weapon light for full-size handguns and long guns with rails, that features multi-fuel capability while delivering up to 1,500 lumens for extreme brightness in a variety of tactical uses.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The membership of the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) elected Judith Camuso, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, and resident of Falmouth, as its new president during its 114th Annual Meeting in Madison, Wisconsin during September 22-25, 2024.
- PODCASTING -
Hook & Barrel announces the exclusive appearance of its Founder and Editor-in-Chief John J. Radzwilla on the popular podcast Blood Origins
- PRODUCT NEWS -
The In-Wall Safe by SnapSafe®, a Hornady® company, is the perfect solution for anyone looking for security in a discrete and easy-to-install home safe designed for items like jewelry, legal documents, coin collections, and even a small frame pistol.
- PROMOTIONS -
Winchester announces that for a limited time consumers can earn $5.00 back for each box of Winchester Xpert Waterfowl loads purchased and earn $7.00 back for each box of Winchester Blind Side 2 and Drylok loads purchased. Offer is valid on qualifying purchases made between October 1, 2024 – November 30, 2024.
Gear up for hunting season with great deals on the SEVR two-blade lineup of broadheads. Archer’s can take advantage of some of the best pricing of the year during the SEVR FALL SALE that is going now for a limited time.
- SHOT SHOW -
NSSF® announce that Molon Labe Cigars™, the only premium cigar brand offering curated pairings of cigars, coffee, and spirits, is the official cigar of the 2025 SHOT Show®. Molon Labe Cigars will sponsor the Molon Labe Cigar Lounge at SHOT Show on Caesars Forum Plaza, offering a free cigar to attendees that visit the lounge.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Natural Resource Commission (NRC) of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will meet at 9:30 a.m., Oct. 10, in the Lake Darling Conference Room, 6200 Park Ave., in Des Moines.
The Natural Resource Commission (NRC) of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will meet at 9:30 a.m., Oct. 10, in the Lake Darling Conference Room, 6200 Park Ave., in Des Moines.
The Michigan DNR’s Eastern and Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Councils are scheduled to hear presentations on the DNR budget and process for investigating wolf depredations, as well as receive updates on wolf abundance and proposed moose projects when the councils meet jointly Wednesday, Oct. 9.
Upper Peninsula staffers from the Michigan DNR will appear live on television Thursday night to answer viewer questions on “Ask the DNR” on WNMU-TV13. The hour-long program, hosted by Mike Settles, will air live at 8 p.m. EDT, Thursday, Oct. 3.
Initial work to develop the Houghton Douglass Falls and Veterans Memorial Scenic Site is underway. To ensure visitor safety, the entire site will temporarily close to the public during construction. Located in the heart of the Keweenaw Peninsula, the future scenic site boasts Michigan's impressive 110-foot waterfall and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding forest.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks released a recreation strategy this week for its lands in the Fish Creek Watershed in Mineral County, approximately 40 miles west of Missoula. The final strategy is a result of a public planning process that began in 2022.
- STATE PARKS -
Get your Halloween on a little early this year and join Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks for a fun, free Bat Glow Walk at Miles City's Pirogue Island State Park on Monday, Oct. 28 from 5-7 p.m. Costumes and glowsticks are encouraged, and some glowsticks will be available.
Riverbank Park – one of five units within the new state park planned in Flint, Genesee County – is getting an exciting boost from the U.S. Department of the Interior: a $5 million grant through the DOI’s Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program.
- TELEVISION -
This Week on Shooting USA it’s the most popular division of USPSA competition, Carry Optics, and once again the national is a stand-alone single division contest. More than five hundred competitors have gathered at the Cardinal Shooting Center to find out who will be the National Champion. Then, it’s the next in the series of new Colt ProTips to improve your shooting.
Stream “Quick Shots,”?MyOutdoorTV’s newest addition to its streaming platform, offering segments that aim to capture and showcase the most exciting moments from the world of outdoor hunting, shooting and fishing adventures.
Waypoint TV is bringing viewers a brand new wild game cooking series and an epic giveaway, both presented by Bear Archery. Waypoint TV’s Field to Flame cooking series includes easy and delicious wild game recipes by chefs and camp cooks like Chef Mike Castaneda and Robert Arrington from Deer Meat for Dinner, in partnership with Bear Archery.
‘Full Draw Fridays’ is where every bowhunter should be on Friday nights beginning at 8 p.m. ET on Sportsman Channel. Tune in for the best hunts featuring tried-and-true personalities, such as Tim Wells, Chris and Casey Keefer, Mike Pelletier, and many more.
- WILDLIFE -
Thanks to community-wide planning and effort to secure food attractants, and with help from partner organizations, Virginia City has become a model city in nearly eliminating conflicts with bears in town. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks recognized Virginia City as a Bear Smart Community in an award ceremony on Saturday.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks released the final Statewide Grizzly Bear Management Plan today, wrapping up an extensive public process analyzing how the state intends to manage the iconic species while it’s federally protected and after it is turned over to state management.
 

Ouch! Even small hooks hurt a lot, and getting them out sometimes hurts even worse. (Virginia DFW)

If you’ve fished much, you’ve been hooked a time or two.

Not as in fascinated or addicted, but as in actually stuck like the fish you hope to catch.

I’ve had hooks in most parts of my anatomy over a long career on the water. When I was guiding at Homosassa, a customer reared back and buried 3 sets of trebles in the top of my head while trying to make a mighty cast towards a rolling tarpon. That one required several shots of Novocain and several more of tequila, and also shaving half my head, but no permanent harm done. 

Under a bridge in Sarasota, a pal trying to heave a pinfish to whopper snook basking in the lights put a 5/0 in the joint of my left thumb. Yikes!!

And of course I’ve hooked myself through carelessness more times than I can count.

Getting hooked can ruin a day of fishing, at the very least. Getting the hook out quickly and with minimal pain can save the day. (DHUKR)

I’ve been much more fortunate, though, than a charter customer of Florida Captain Phil Chapman, who while wielding a 12-weight flyrod for tarpon, had his streamer get out of control, somehow snake between his legs and bury itself in his most sensitive region. Which, it turned out, is also an area richly supplied with blood vessels. The angler’s shorts, leg and the boat deck quickly made it clear what happened. That one was a long trip to the emergency room, per Captain Phil.

Small hooks are not hard to remove—fly fishermen regularly take the gnat-sized fly hooks out of their hands and neck with a pair of forceps they also use for dehooking trout. Most of us can stand to pull anything up to about a size 1 out with pliers. Big hooks, on the other hand, are more contrary due to the large barbs, and they really get your attention.

The classic hook removal tactic, pushing the point on through and clipping off the barb, hurts like heck with big hooks—it’s like getting a shot but with a roofing nail. Not many people can stand it without Novocain. 

The improved tactic now used by most experienced anglers is to use a piece of strong fishing line to extract the hook. The procedure is:

  1. The hook is double-wrapped with about 2 feet of stout line—50-pound-test or more is best because it’s easier on the hands of the guy doing the pulling.
  2. If the hook is in the hands or arms, most common, the hooked victim grips something solid tightly, so that his hand won’t move when the hook is snatched.
  3. The shank of the hook is pressed down slightly so that it’s in line with the angle of hoped-for exit.
  4. The hook puller advises the victim that he will pull the hook out on the count of 3.
  5. He counts “1,” and pulls the hook out instantly. This prevents the victim from getting antsy and jerking back his hand as he waits for “3”.
  6. The extraction is not hugely painful, and doesn’t require a second hole in your skin like pushing the barb through.
  7. Don’t forget to get a tetanus shot when you get back home if you haven’t had one recently--you never know.
The DHUKR hook removal device makes pulling a hook out of your anatomy much faster, easier, and hopefully less painful. (DHUKR)

This procedure usually works, but if you don’t happen to have some stout line aboard or if you haven’t practiced the tactic a bit, it can be iffy. And of course it really hurts if it doesn’t work the first time.

Enter the DHUKR, which is a tool made specifically for hook extraction from humans or pets (though it could work on fish, too.)

A stainless steel arm with a V fitting to stabilize the hook shank and an arm that goes around the hook bend is set into a stout composite handle. You fit the device over the hook, and much in the same mechanics as with the line-pull tactic, snatch the hook out in a single movement.

Because of the much better grip, the solid connection and the control of the shank angle, the device is more dependable than using fishing line for the extraction.

The company was so confident in the product that they were offering to hook anyone with the nerve to try it at ICAST, and then snatching the hook out. There were several takers who reported that it was (relatively) painless, at least with typical inshore-sized jig hooks.

The thing is pretty pricey at $59.99, but it might be considered cheap insurance against the day you really need it. Seems like it should be standard issue for fishing guides, party boats, pier operators, emergency rooms, and maybe vet clinics—dogs have a way of finding fish hooks with some frequency, in my experience.

Learn more and see a video here: https://dhukrtool.com/product/dhukr-device.

— Frank Sargeant

 
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