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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024

- APPAREL -
The Armageddon Gear Hunt Waterfowlers Hat was born from our vast collection of Field & Stream, and Sports Afield magazines from the 60’s and 70’s. Outdoorsmen wore hats that at a glance let you know what quarry they were pursuing.
- ARCHERY -
Easton X10 shooters continued their streak of success by capturing 30 of 30 medals awarded in the intense archery competition in the Paris Summer Games. Easton’s X10 shaft once again captured every Summer Games title, cementing its place as the most successful individual piece of equipment in any Summer Games sport.
- AUCTIONS -
Collector’s Elite Auctions announced the November collection of exceptional firearms, showcasing unmatched craftsmanship and historical significance. This exclusive selection is led by five outstanding pieces, each telling its own unique story through its origin, design, and prestige.
- BOATING -
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds boaters to be on the lookout for manatees as they start their seasonal travels to warmer water sites around the state.
- COMPETITIONS -
Team Winchester and Team White Flyer received multiple top finishes at the 2024 NSCA National Championship held October 19-27, at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, TX.

- COURTS -
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a federal court challenge of Maryland’s restrictive “sensitive places” gun control law have filed an appellants’ brief with the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
- EVENTS -
Outdoor TeamWorks announced changes and details regarding the 2025 Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s National Walleye Tour presented by Progressive schedule. The first event was moved to Lake Sharpe in Pierre, SD during the same scheduled dates, April 24th – 25th, 2025.
Century Arms and Canik announced that they will be heading to CANCON 2024 in Clinton, SC. This will be an action-packed weekend, where you will have the chance to demo the all-new Canik Mete MC9L and the Century Arms and Sharps Bros MB47, suppressed.
- FISHERIES -
While this year's improved return of approximately 170,000 A-/B-Index summer steelhead passing Bonneville Dam (about 40 percent higher than forecasted preseason) is still below historic averages, it is an improvement over the very low returns since 2016.

- GEAR -
The Galco Waistband IWB, now available to fit the SIG P365 Fuse, has a thumb break retention strap, an injection-molded nylon J-clip and is made from center cut steerhide.
- GUNS -
Hatsan announced a significant enhancement to its popular Flash-R pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle. The Flash-R, known for its budget-friendly design and exceptional performance, is now being offered with a regulator, the Flash-R QE.
- INDUSTRY -
Leupold & Stevens, Inc., provider of the world’s most rugged, lightweight, and clear sport optics, is pleased to announce that the Leupold Mark 4HD riflescope has been named “Optic of the Year” by Guns & Ammo magazine.
The Hornady 22 ARC (Advanced Rifle Cartridge) has been named the 2024 Ammunition of the Year by Guns & Ammo. The 22 ARC brings exceptional power and performance, elegantly packed into a compact cartridge that fits into your AR-15 but is equally at home in a bolt action.

The Yamaha Marine Precision Propellers division of Yamaha Marine Systems Co., Inc. announces the promotion of Batuhan Ak to General Manager, Site Lead, and David Harner to General Manager, Operations Lead, at its newly-expanded facility in Greenfield, Indiana.
Brunswick Corporation says it experienced another record-breaking performance at the 2024 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), with continued outboard engine market share growth and record unit sales for several of its premium brands.
- LITIGATION -
On Thursday, Dec. 19, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation will present oral arguments in support of its request to enjoin recent dog-import restrictions imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services. If granted, the preliminary injunction would essentially pause implementation of the rule’s restrictions until the court issues a final decision on the matter.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Savage Arms has expanded its Stance family of pistols with the new Stance XR. Chambered in 9mm, the Stance XR micro pistol from Savage Arms has all the features and functions of the Stance, now with an expanded capacity of 13+1 and a quick-release optics (QRO) plate.

ATN Corp announces the launch of their X-Celsior Night Vision Scope. Built for hunters who demand the best in precision, reliability, and cutting-edge innovation, the X-Celsior has an ultra-sensitive nighttime sensor boasting an impressive 2688x1944 pixel resolution.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
NSSF proudly celebrates the 25th anniversary of its Project ChildSafe program with a special auction on GunBroker.com of a unique Browning Citori CXS shotgun.
The Wild Sheep Foundation announced strategic partnerships with Jana Waller Bair and Rachel Ahtila. Jana Waller Bair is a renowned conservationist and host of the award-winning series, "Skull Bound Chronicles." Rachel Ahtila has been in and around the hunting industry, wrangling and guiding for over 20 years.
- PODCASTS -
Houston Safari Club Foundation and the “Hunting Matters with Joe Betar” podcast welcomes Louis van Bergen of Spiral Horn Safaris. Louis van Bergen is the owner and outfitter of Spiral Horn Safaris in the Limpopo Province of South Africa.

- PROMOTIONS -
Hydra Weaponry announced a November sale for its customers featuring a 10 percent discount on all Hydra 15 Lower Receivers. This sale runs throughout November, providing customers with an opportunity to enhance their builds with high-quality, durable lower receivers at a limited-time price.
- RETAIL -
The holiday season is upon us, and it’s time to think about gifts that truly delight. Hi Mountain Seasonings offers a delightful range of products that capture the essence of the Wyoming frontier.
- STATES -
The Georgia Board of Natural Resources named the first commissioner of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Joe D. Tanner, as the 2024 recipient of the Rock Howard Conservation Achievement Award for environmental conservation.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking hunters for help gathering biological data on the state’s deer population. Hunters who get a deer during the November 16-December 1 regular deer season are asked to provide an incisor tooth from their deer. Tooth envelopes are available at all deer reporting stations.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on environmental assessments (EAs), conservation leases and other department projects.
After the first two weekends of big game season, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter check stations near Anaconda, Bonner and Darby in west-central Montana are collectively reporting elk and deer harvest totals and hunter numbers slightly ahead of last year.
Three of Nebraska’s volunteer Hunter Education instructors were recognized for their longtime commitment to the program during a recent meeting of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
Utah’s growing population and related urban expansion have increased the number of wildlife encounters across the state in recent years. However, not every encounter or animal sighting needs to be reported to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

- STREAMING -
For in-the-moment hunts, stream MyOutdoorTV’s newest channel to its streaming platform, “Fresh from the Field,” which features “JUST SHOT” and “Quick Shots” programming.
- TELEVISION -
The Outdoor Channel continues celebrating its 30th anniversary this year while marking decades of excellence in outdoor programming. To commemorate this milestone on the network, David Morris, host of the popular series Bucks of Tecomate, reflects on unforgettable moments and the channel's impact on hunters worldwide.

 

Today is Election Day.

It has meant a lot of things to me over the years. But this year I’m hoping it’s the day the onslaught of unwanted text messages, robot-calls and other intrusions from politicians and political parties will stop.

But it’s an occasion far more important than the end of intrusive pleas for money.

Today’s the national day of equalization.

OK, I made that up, but there’s a stronger case to be made here than many others we’ve designated federal holidays.

Election day really is the day when every citizen is equal. Money, status, followers or whatever mean diddly squat in the voting booth.

Your vote is equal to mine, and mine is equal to everyone else’s. Billionaires, celebrities, politicians and “influencers” want to sway all of us to listen to their opinion on candidates. Because they know that every vote counts. Mine can cancel theirs the same way yours could either cancel, or boost, either.

Unfortunately, it’s also the day that shows our divisions more clearly than most. It’s only when you get within the mandated distance where “no campaigning allowed” signs are enforced that you are (finally) free of the incessant fake smiles, semi-sincere smiles or outright scowls of campaign workers.

That’s because the only opinion that matters in the voting booth is yours.

My first election was in the 1960s, and even in those tumultuous times, I don’t remember the national guard being called out to protect voting places. It’s happening today -and is a sad commentary on how far civil discourse has fallen in this country.

Behaviors like those used to be limited to the third world countries. As a young man, I covered elections where the mere act of voting could cost someone their life. Today, I know far better how those long-ago voters felt.

But I learned something important watching people risk their lives to vote: voting matters- probably far more than most of us realize.

Many of our fellow citizens can’t be bothered to vote if it’s too-hot, too-cold, too-rainy, too crowded, too-whatever.

They don’t realize that people, real, live, flesh-and-blood people, died to give them the right to ho-hum the supreme act of citizenship.

They’ve never lived in a place where voting could mean your life.

And they take voting for granted. Because they’ve never had to sacrifice for things they take for granted.

I’ve written this before, but I believe it’s worth repeating: if you don’t exercise the right, you forfeit the right to an opinion about the election’s outcome- or the subsequent direction of the country. You had your chance -and you blew it.

This election, I’ve gotten the feeling that something is different for far more people this time. The impression that just maybe some have realized that voting means they want a say about what happens in their country.

Early balloting numbers indicate that nearly half of the total votes cast in the 2020 elections (a total of 154.6 million) have already been cast. In Georgia, more than four million have already voted- nearly eighty percent of the 2020 turnout. North Carolina and other states report equally impressive voting turnouts. I voted early and waited almost as long to vote as I did on election day in the last presidential elections.

A heavy turnout a good sign for democracy, provided it means we’re all agreeing to participate in the process, not declare “my candidate or else.”

Elections aren’t supposed to be just about winning, they’re supposed to be the citizenry telling a candidate we believe they’re best qualified to do the job they’ve been campaigning for. It’s also when and how we remind them we have the power to remove them if they fail to perform.

There are also important measures on plenty of state ballots this year, from Florida’s Amendment 2 that would enshrine the right of Floridians to hunt and fish within their state” to a pair of hotly-contested initiatives in Colorado: Prop KK would levy a 6.5 percent excise tax on the sale of firearms and ammunition; Prop. 127 would ban the hunting of mountain lions in the state.

I’m not ever going to tell you how to vote. But I won’t hesitate to remind you that you should.

As the results come in, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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