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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2024

- APPAREL -
ALPS Brands announces the company’s new apparel line with the introduction of the Sierra Full Zip Jacket and the Sierra Hooded Full Zip Jacket. Created for multi-season and mixed-weather wear, the new Sierra series represents the ideal crossover jackets for challenging outdoor environments.
- AWARDS -
An Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Reclamation project completed in the Warrick County town of Lynnville has received the highest regional award the federal Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) presents annually.
- CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE -
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has opened its first public comment period for proposed changes on deer rehabilitation in the (CWD) Positive Area. These proposed changes would require sick, injured, or orphaned white-tailed deer that are found in a CWD Positive Area to be given to a permitted wildlife rehabilitator only within that area or to a rehabilitator within the county where the deer was found.
- COMPETITION -
KGM Suppressors congratulates Richie Young on his outstanding performance at the 2024 King of 2 Miles (Ko2M) Global Finals, where he was crowned the King with a first-place finish.
- EVENTS -
TROY® Industries announces that it will be exhibiting in booth #712 at the 2024 50th Annual NASGW Expo in Kansas City, MO from October 15-18.

Rock Ridge Outdoors is heading to the 2024 National Sporting Goods Wholesalers Expo and Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri with its industry-leading brands, including American Buffalo Knife and Tool Co., Cupped Waterfowl, Dead Ringer Hunting, The Grind, Mammoth Coolers, ProSport Outdoors, Rogue Ridge, and Telum Tactical.
- GEAR -
Galco’s Triton 3.0 IWB holster has a raised sweat guard, an optional claw-type stabilizer and it’s now available in FDE color for select fits.
- GRANTS -
The National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) announced that at least eight priority Reservoir Fish Habitat Partnership projects will receive funding through a $500,000 grant received from the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor Fund.
- HUNTING -
Hunters can now apply for reserved hunts at?on.IN.gov/reservedhunt, the one-stop information spot for the hunts. These hunts follow science-based wildlife management to maintain healthy wildlife populations for all people to enjoy.

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and The Peregrine Fund are once again asking hunters in the Zion hunting unit to stop at a check station this month where they can demonstrate their efforts to help birds of prey, including critically endangered California condors, and also enter to win a prize.
Saturday, Oct. 12 marks the start of the junior pheasant season, and the statewide season follows close behind, opening on Saturday, Oct. 26. All told, the Game Commission plans to stock approximately 237,000 birds incrementally through early January, with most releases occurring on public land.
- INDUSTRY -
GunBroker was recognized as a Diamond Level partner by the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation for its support of the work helping protect and promote rights of responsible firearms owners.
Bass Pro Shops and its founder Johnny Morris announced expanded support for those impacted by Hurricane Helene while inviting customers to round up at retail destinations throughout the region to aid in relief efforts. Funds raised will be routed through Convoy of Hope and used to support the important work we can do together for our friends, neighbors and fellow sportsmen and women facing the devastation brought by the tragic storm.

We are excited to invite you to an exclusive free webinar hosted by Business Solution Partners (BSP) and Orchid Advisors in partnership with NASGW that will provide you with actionable insights on how to leverage cutting-edge technology to streamline operations, ensure compliance, and fuel growth in the firearms industry.
X-Vision Optics announced its new partnership with Falder’s Inc., bringing its products to a wider range of customers. Falder’s Inc., a trusted outdoor retailer based in Mayfield, KY, has been serving customers with high-quality outdoor gear, hunting equipment, and more for years.
Sierra Bullets and Barnes Bullets announce that Murray Road Agency has been selected to assist and manage media buying, affiliate networks and public relations for both brands. This change comes as the teams work to reposition each brand for new and strategic growth.
After prescreening at two exclusive events in partnership with Bass Pro Shops, Christensen Arms is set for the global release of its latest film, “GONE,” featuring legendary hunter and Christensen Arms ambassador Jim Shockey and streaming on YouTube

- LITIGATION -
On Tuesday, Oct. 8, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the Second Amendment Foundation’s challenge to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' regulation expanding what constitutes a “firearm.”
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Lapua has completed the first production of 300 Winchester Short Magnum (WSM) cartridge cases and are now shipping to authorized Lapua retailers in the US and around the world.
Dickinson Arms announce the addition of the Palmarius over/under, 12-gauge shotgun. The impressive new addition to the Dickinson Arms line of high-quality shotguns and other fine firearms, will sit in a place of distinction in your gun cabinet, and perform flawlessly in the field.
Savage Arms® has announced a new rifle developed from its exciting partnership with renowned hunter and television personality Mike Robinson of Farming the Wild, the 110 Pro Pursuit Rifle (PPR). This collaboration brings together Savage Arms' expertise in crafting high-quality firearms and Robinson's extensive knowledge and experience in the field.

Mammoth offers outdoor enthusiasts its popular Cruiser line of hard-sided coolers in Mossy Oak Terra, one of the most unique camo patterns ever created. The coolers feature a double-walled rotomolded construction and a built-in stainless steel hinge system for long-lasting performance.
Mission First Tactical introduced the new MFT 9mm Take Down Chamber Safety Flag Insert, the perfect accessory for every responsible gun owner. It can be installed or removed without disassembling the firearm and it eliminates the potential for negligent discharge when disassembling firearms that require the trigger to be pulled first.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council’s Law Enforcement Technical Committee meeting, scheduled to be held in conjunction with the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Meeting on October 16, 2024, is cancelled due to concerns about the approach of Hurricane Milton.
- PODCASTING -
Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) and the “Hunting Matters with Joe Betar” podcast welcomes Chris Dorsey. Chris and the Hunting Matters crew discuss some hot topics, including Proposition 127—the initiative to prohibit the hunting of Mountain Lion, Bobcat and Lynx in Colorado.

- PRODUCT NEWS -
Hi Mountain Seasonings has launched an exciting new YouTube video series designed to elevate your kitchen skills and unlock the chef within.
MOJO® Outdoors announces that the redesigned MOJO® Mallard and the all-new MOJO® Lite have recently published patents. With the introduction of both newly designed decoys, we can announce that their operating design has been patent published: US 2024-0315236 A1.
The Coliseum from Rutted-Up Blinds provides hunters with a stealthy yet comfortable setup to ambush bucks all season long. Boasting a spacious 9-foot by 7-foot footprint, the Coliseum is engineered to keep you comfortable and provide plenty of shot opportunities in any hunting scenario.
Powder Valley Outdoors is expanding its optics lineup with innovative options for predator control from X-Vision Optics. Powder Valley Outdoors offer free shipping on orders of X-Vision Optics products over $99. To learn more and browse the full lineup available at Powder Valley Outdoors, visit powdervalley.com.

- PROMOTIONS -
Franchi announces a limited-time rebate offer for its Momentum rifle line. Now through December 31, 2024, customers can receive a $150 rebate on any Franchi Momentum Rifle. The offer is now through December 31, 2024.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
BOG, makers of outstanding hunting gear, is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Cornwall Creek Flooding, located within the Pigeon River Country State Forest, is a popular northern Michigan location for fishing, paddling and other recreation. Over the last couple of months, the water level of the 161-acre lake was lowered by several feet to address safety concerns with the Cornwall Dam, which creates the impoundment, and to prepare for the planned renovation of the dam.
- STATE PARKS -
On Friday, September 27, a guest visiting Arkansas’ Crater of Diamonds State Park found a 2.30-carat white diamond in the park’s 37.5-acre diamond search area. This is the third diamond over two carats registered this year and the second-largest diamond registered in 2024.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is excited to announce a major enhancement to the popular Upper Falls day-use area at Tahquamenon Falls State Park. Construction begins Oct. 14 and is expected to be completed by Aug. 1, 2025. All other Upper Falls viewing areas will remain open to visitors during construction, including the three viewing platforms situated above the falls.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Media TV, LLC, is pleased to welcome one of the industry’s most popular personalities, Laramy “Sasquatch” Miller, with the launch of his new show this week on Pursuit Channel titled…A Legacy with Laramy “Sasquatch” Miller.
- WILDLIFE -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff responded to a reported encounter between a hunter and a grizzly bear on Saturday. The hunter was in the backcountry south of Hidden Lakes in the Gallatin Range when he saw a grizzly bear and two large cubs at close range. The hunter climbed a tree to avoid the bear, but the bear charged at the hunter.
 

For most, the National Rifle Association is the organization that most typically represents shooters and Second Amendment supports nationwide. While not without its warts, the NRA is still regarded as the big stick for gun owners.

When it comes to wildlife organizations, there are a plethora of “critter clubs” for virtually every variety of hunt-worthy animal or hunting method. That’s great for hunters who favor one style of hunting, but it creates quite a cacophony of overlapping messages with no single voice for all varieties of wildlife. Fishing is pretty much the same way.

Today, an over-arching organization, Sporting Conservation International is announcing its presence to the world and you’re reading it first here in The Outdoor Wire.

The organization’s message is simple, but its goal sweeping: to be the voice of all sportsmen (and women) - worldwide.

Sporting Conservation International’s participant chart is in an early stage, but it has room for a variety of organizations and corporations. Others, from hunting organizations to industry “names” are already onboarding. SCI provided image.

If the “SCI” initials look familiar, you’re not wrong to presume the Safari Club International/First for Hunters organization is playing an integral role. You’ll also notice the SCI Foundation and other SCI-affiliated groups. They’re all joining in this effort to unify the hunting -and fishing- community. Over the past few years, SCI has added organizations like Texas Trophy Hunters to their hunting umbrella domestically, but this new organization has a considerably broader view. That’s reflected in the presence of both the Professional Hunters Association of South Africa and Cinegética.

I spoke last week with Laird Hamberlin (now of both SCIs) about the new over-arching organization, what it seeks to do, and how its being employed as a unifier of the global work of wildlife conservation.

“We’re an inclusive, forward thinking organization,” Hamberlin told me, “with Safari Club International Safari Club International Foundation, Texas Trophy Hunters Association, Cinegética and other related oryrganizations and corporate partners in the U.S. and internationally as affiliate organizations.”

Those “others” include the Professional Hunters’ Association of South Africa (PHASA) as a member and Buckmasters, among others, as “partner organizations”.

“There are lots of what people call ‘critter clubs’ around,” Hamberlin told me, “but there was no central group representing the various hunters and all the animals. The more we thought about it, the better the idea sounded.”

The idea behind the organization is simple: deliver a unified message telling the value of hunting and fishing’s roles in conservation. But the organization will be delivering messages regarding popular misconceptions about hunting, too.

One of those misconceptions, Hamberlin explained, is what he calls “ballot box biology”- using emotion to overcome or shout down the fact that hunting and fishing are integral in effective and healthy management of wildlife.

“Take elephants in Africa,” Hamberlin explained, “you have the argument that elephants are endangered. But you have a country with a carrying capacity of 3,000 elephants. They currently have a population of 40,000 elephants, and they’re ruining the flora and fauna for the rest of the wildlife, the farmers and the population in general.”

“We have to communicate better as to what’s reality,” he explained, “versus what’s emotion. It’s the same thing with mountain lion hunting in Colorado. ‘Ballot box biology’ is being used, and it’s terribly misleading.”

That explaining, Hamberlin told me, is what the new SCI is aiming to achieve. “We’re going to reach out to all organizations,” he said, “whether it’s a specific species or a specific continent. We felt the need for all of us to be ‘singing from the same hymnal’ you know- walking in stride, side by side, and working together to protect your right to hunt.”

So why is SCI- the Safari Club International - taking the lead on this?

“We saw a unique opportunity to centralize a substantial amount of pro-hunting and pro-fishing advocacy under one roof,” he explained, “to unite the strong leaders in the outdoor sporting community.”

“People like me are lifetime members of NRA because they’re there to protect your right to keep and bear arms,” he explained, “Sporting Conservation International should be viewed as the organization that’s there to protect your right to hunt- worldwide. That’s the analogy I use when talking to people.”

As an example, Hamberlin used the anti-hunting proposal that sought to ban lead on all federal reserves. While it outraged hunters, it “didn’t resonate” with anglers “until we communicated to them that it included lead weights used in fishing.”

That’s the goal, he explained, “to get everyone in the boat, rowing in the same direction.”

That’s a pretty tall order, but it’s also a very compelling message.

As far as the “old SCI” Hamberlin says the next convention in Nashville, January 22-25, 2025 at the Music City Center in Nashville, will demonstrate how that organization is doing just fine. As evidence, he cited events that begin before the convention even opens until a blowout celebration Sunday night with Jeff Foxworthy as the featured entertainment.

For those of you who are thinking a part of those dates look familiar, you’re not mistaken. The next editions of SHOT Show and the SCI Convention overlap. SHOT Show runs from January 21-24, 2025 at the Venetian Expo+Caesars Forum in Las Vegas.

“It’s unfortunate,” Hamberlin said, “but we couldn’t do anything about it based on national dates that were available. It’s happened three different occasions and we’ve all done just fine. One’s B-to-B, the other’s B-to-C, and lots of people are coming directly from SHOT Show to SCI.”

The new Sportsmen’s Conservation International website goes live today, so you can see for yourself what their goals and full messages are. You can hear for yourself -directly from Laird Hamberlin- the what and the why that compelled Safari Club to take the lead in an ambitious, global initiative.

Having all the many worldwide organizations agreeing on a simple, overarching, message -hunting and fishing are both essential for healthy wildlife populations worldwide- is an idea we should all be able to get behind.

We’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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