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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2024

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
In observance of the Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day holiday we will not be distributing any of our services on Monday, October 14. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will resume our normal distribution schedule on Tuesday, October 15. If you have important news to distribute prior to the holiday weekend, it should be submitted by 4:30pm Eastern today, Thursday, October 10.
- TOP STORY -
 

Yesterday, Arkansas Governor Sara Huckabee Sanders and SIG CEO & President Ron Cohen were joined by U.S. Senator John Boozman and senior officials from the U.S. Army JSOC and others for the ceremonial ribbon cutting that officially opened SIG SAUER’s New Jacksonville Arkansas Ammunition Center (JAAC). At capacity, the 210,000 square foot facility will be responsible for supplying the military more than 500 million rounds of ammunition annually.

- APPAREL -
ALPS Brands expands the company’s new Sierra apparel line by introducing the Sierra Vest. The Sierra Vest is engineered to maintain a comfortable core body temperature in cool weather while allowing for a free, unrestricted range of arm movement.
ALPS Brands announces the company’s new apparel line with the introduction of the Sierra Hooded Full Zip Jacket. Created for multi-season and mixed-weather wear, the new Sierra Hooded Full Zip Jacket is a premium crossover jacket built for challenging outdoor environments yet stylish and practical enough for everyday wear in “civilization.”
Nomad designed the Harvester NXT to put the edge in the hunter’s favor. Available in both men’s and women’s sizing, the Harvester NXT Series is wind-resistant to keep cold out and features high-pile, sherpa fleece lining to add an extra layer of warmth without bulk.

TUO scours the global market for the most innovative materials, fabrics, patterns, and manufacturing techniques to keep you comfortable and protected in the toughest conditions, and that diligence is evident in the Aptitude Softshell Pant.
- AWARDS -
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has created a new accolade – The Golden Bowtie Award – and honored its first recipient at this year’s Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC). Tom Taylor, Executive Vice President, Global Brand Development at SIG SAUER and member of SAF’s Board of Trustees, was presented the award at the annual GRPC in San Diego.
- COMPETITION -
Dead Air Silencers announces its participation in the 2024 Red Oktober Kalashnikov Championship. Taking place from October 11 to 13, 2024, at the Pro Gun Club in Boulder City, Nevada, this legendary event brings together Kalashnikov enthusiasts, competitors, and industry professionals for a one-of-a-kind competition celebrating the iconic AK platform.
- EVENTS -
Taylor’s & Company announces they will be attending the 2024 NASGW Expo held Wednesday, October 16th to Friday, October 18h, 2024 at the Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, MO.

Maxim Defense announced that they will be exhibiting at 2024 NASGW Expo held Wednesday, October 16th to Friday, October 18h, 2024 at the Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, MO.
Traditions® Performance Firearms will be exhibiting at the 2024 NASGW Expo & Annual Meeting held at the Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, Missouri October 15-18. Traditions® Booth is #939.
Join Nebraska Game and Parks and Glacial Till Vineyard for the October release party of Slowpoke Cider, a limited-edition drink that benefits Nebraska wildlife education and conservation. The party is 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 18 at Glacial Till Cider House and Tasting Room, 1417 Silver St., Ashland, and features a tangerine cider inspired by Nebraska’s state reptile: the ornate box turtle.
- HUNTING -
With the archery deer hunting season already underway and the firearm deer season opener just around the corner, here are some regional hunting forecast notes from Michigan Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division staffers.

Michigan’s hunter safety-certified youth hunters, ages 12-17, are invited to join this free pheasant hunt. Groups of two will hunt with a guide, dog and dog handler. Pheasants will be planted for each group to hunt, and lunch will be provided. Hunters should bring their base license, firearm and ammunition, hunter orange garments and a cooler for their harvested birds.
- INDUSTRY -
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI) announced that it has been awarded a firearm contract from the Maryville Police Department, the local agency serving Smith & Wesson's new home in the heart of East Tennessee.
The Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers (AGLOW) presented its AIC Awards at its annual conference at Kentucky Dam Lake last month.
- JOBS -
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) is excited to announce openings for 12 State Game Warden positions across Oklahoma. No prior law enforcement experience is necessary; however, candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 12 credit hours in a wildlife-related field.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Winchester announces Dunlap Cannon Co.’s limited production run of 250 Winchester Model 98 signal cannons will be available in 2024. First debuted in 1903 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company, the Winchester signal cannon is a breech-loading cannon that fires 10-gauge shotshell blanks.
Taurus announces the release of the Taurus 608 Competition, the company’s first competition-ready revolver designed to perform straight out of the box. The Taurus 608 Competition delivers the precision and reliability needed for USPSA or ICORE revolver competitions without the need for aftermarket modifications.
Silencer Central has teamed up with MeatEater, a leading outdoor lifestyle brand, to launch the MeatEater by BANISH suppressor. Designed for hunting, this all-new 30-caliber suppressor is a game-changer for outdoor enthusiasts looking for top-tier performance in the field.
FN America announces the release of the FN SCAR® 15P chambered in .300 Blackout. An ideal choice for home and personal defense applications or for everyday range use, the FN SCAR 15P is the semiautomatic pistol modeled after the FN SCAR-SC personal defense weapon originally designed for military and law enforcement.

Moultrie has teamed up with First Lite to offer the popular Edge 2 series cell cameras in Specter™ Camo. This partnership merges the bold essence of Moultrie and MeatEater (owners of First Lite) into a camera that equips hunters with the critical intel they need to succeed in the field.
NEXTORCH Industries announced the introduction of the NEXTORCH P21 shield light, engineered to enhance tactical operations with its impressive 3000-lumen high-intensity output. This upgraded light provides a tactical advantage for operators when mounted on ballistic shields.
- ONLINE -
The Team Locker is a firearms history and expertise blog brought to you by WATCHTOWER Firearms. This is the go-to blog for essential research, safety tips, and the latest news in firearms.
- OPTICS -
X-Vision Optics announces the release of its newest product, the Shadow 10 Night Vision Binocular. The Shadow 10 offers an impressive night viewing distance of 130 yards in complete darkness and a daytime range of 330 yards. Its 2-8x magnification ensures crisp and detailed imaging, while the 88-foot field-of-view at 100 yards provides ample coverage of your surroundings.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
Pass It On - Outdoor Mentors announces the addition of a new member to the Board of Directors. Joining the board is Mitch Strobl, Co-Founder of Recademics.com. Mitch will join members Eric Dinger (Board Chairman), Brett Walton, Pete Alfano, Beth Shimanski, Mark Estrada, and Joel Hodgdon.
- PROMOTIONS -
Yamaha Marine gives customers more reasons to choose reliable Yamaha outboard power this fall with the “Why Wait for Spring?” sales event. Customers who purchase eligible, new Yamaha four-stroke outboards between October 9, 2024, and December 6, 2024, have several options to add value depending on horsepower range.
- PUBLISHING -
“This is the most important election for the Second Amendment in our lifetime,” stresses NSSF VP and General Counsel Larry Keane. “People need to wake up, get registered and vote.” Keane details how the organization is driving its #GUNVOTE voter education campaign, and the potential ramifications of a Harris-Walz administration with SI Editor Jade Moldae in “Maybe It Is, Maybe It Isn’t. Regardless, Vote.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Blocker Outdoors, makers of Scent Blocker clothing and Scent Shield odor control products, has renewed as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor.

- STATE AGENCIES -
Water levels at Calamus Reservoir State Recreation Area will remain low for the next few weeks so the Twin Loups Irrigation District can conduct crucial repair work to the soil cement on Virginia Smith Dam.
- STATE PARKS -
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is seeking volunteers to assist with trail work on two upcoming days this fall. Work will be conducted on Saturday, Oct. 12 from 9 - 11 a.m. at the north trailhead of the park, and on Saturday, Nov. 9, volunteers are needed to work on trails damaged during the summer.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Media, LLC, is pleased to once again highlight and pay tribute to one of its longest running partnerships with one of the industry’s most popular personalities, Blaine Anthony. For more than a dozen years, Blaine Anthony has been a staple of Pursuit’s programming lineup providing a variety of quality and popular programs from his production company.
- WASHINGTON -
The North American Grasslands Conservation Act has been introduced in the House of Representatives by U.S. Representatives Nancy Mace (R – S.C.), Sharice Davids (D – Kan.), Brian Fitzpatrick (R – Penn.) and Mike Thompson (D – Calif.).
 

Many boats are likely to sink at the docks or on their moorings as Milton strikes the Tampa Bay area unless owners make extensive preparation. (BoatUS)

I spent over 40 years of my life on Tampa Bay, and fall hurricanes were a part of our lives just like the arrival of the king mackerel heading south. We’d get a little water over the sea wall, a few trees down, maybe a stranded catfish on the street—all good.

But “Milton” is a different kind of storm, and it appears to be headed almost directly at the bay or perhaps just south of it.

It’s bad enough that this is likely to be a Cat 3 or higher when it hits land—it’s arriving as many people throughout this area are still digging out from the massive flooding and wind damage left by Helene just a couple weeks ago.

This one has the potential to be one of the worst ever because the communities are already tired, because of the power of the storm, and because the state and federal resources for disaster recovery are already stressed to the max. 

Plus, the evacuation area is so heavily populated that the departing residents are overtaxing the highway facilities—many are reporting scarcity of gas and motels anywhere near the Interstates.

At a strong, protected dock, proper tieups can help a boat survive. (BoatUS)

There seems to be no way that this does not turn out to be a major blow to the state’s already reeling home insurance industry as well as to its attraction as a place to live. Some residents have already been flooded four times in four years, and this will make five—the appeal of a life near the beach begins to pale when you hear stories like that.

In any case, thousands of Florida boaters are likely to be impacted heavily by the storm, whether or not they live on the water.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has released the following recommendations, for those who have not already secured their vessels. 

  • If your boat can be trailered, haul it out of the water and move it to a safe location as far from tidal waters as possible. This includes kayaks and other recreational watercraft.
  • If your vessel must stay in a marina berth, double all lines and rig cross-spring lines fore and aft, and attach lines high on pilings to allow for tidal rise or surge.
  • If your vessel is at anchor, move to the most protected area possible and set out multiple anchors with at least a 10:1 scope, remove canvas coverings if possible, and remove or secure any sails.
  • If your vessel is to remain on a mooring, make sure it is designed to withstand the load that your vessel will place on it. Inspect chains and swivels connecting to the mooring buoy and double up on the pendant.
  • Remember to remove Electronic Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs), life rings, life jackets and loose items from the boat and store them in a safe, indoor location.
  • Use the Florida Boat Ramp Finder to find a ramp near you. 
Milton is a massive, powerful storm sure to wreak destruction, and it's headed for one of Florida's most populated waterfronts. (NOAA)

Cover all lines to prevent chafing 

  • Wrap all lines where lines feed through chocks with tape, rags and rubber hoses or leather. Install fenders, fender boards or tires to protect the boat from rubbing against the pier, pilings or other boats. 

Charge batteries and make sure they can run automatic bilge pumps throughout the storm 

  • Consider adding backup batteries and shut off all other devices that consume electricity. 

Do NOT stay onboard and do NOT venture out into rough conditions 

  • If you’re onboard during a bad storm, you are risking your life and the lives of potential responders.
  • Learn what Florida law says about mandatory marina evacuations. Chapter 327.59, F.S., Marina Evacuations.  

After the storm, report issues to the FWC

  • Check marina eligibility for disaster relief through Small Business Administration loans. SBA Disaster Assistance
  • Report missing and/or damaged waterway markers
  • Report storm-damaged boats that might be lost or abandoned to your local law enforcement agency (preferred) or the FWC Division of Law Enforcement at 888-404-3922.
  • Call 911 or use VHF Marine Radio Channel 16 to report distress and other emergencies. Social media should not be used to report life-threatening distress due to limited resources to monitor the dozens of social media platforms during severe storm events. 

For more storm preparation resources, visit MyFWC.com/boating and click on “Boater Education,” then click on “Storm Prep Resources.”

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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