SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES   
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2024

- AWARDS -
The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) has named REDARC’s Manager Alpha as a Runner-Up in its prestigious “Best New Products of 2025” award. Recognized in the highly competitive Van/Pickup/Sport-Utility Product category, the Manager Alpha was celebrated for its innovation and functionality. Additionally, both the Manager Alpha and REDARC’s BCDC Alpha received SEMA Global Media Awards.
- COMPETITION -
Team Mathews had a great showing at the annual JVD Open located in Eindhoven, Netherlands, claiming Gold and Bronze in the Men’s Compound event. Team Shooter Stephan Hansen was able to walk away on top of the Men’s Compound event at the end of the three, 30-arrow rounds in a Vegas-inspired tournament with the Mathews TITLE 38 in hand.
- CONTESTS -
Fans of planting trees and photography have until Nov. 30 to enter the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Community and Urban Forestry team’s inaugural photo contest. The contest is open to anyone, with a limit of one entry per person.
The Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association (ALBBAA) is excited to sponsor its Big Buck Photo Contest for the 13th year, with the winner selected exclusively through online voting. The winner of the year’s contest will receive a $150 gift card and a copy of “Black Belt Bounty.”
- FISHING -
Fall and winter bring a different challenge for walleye fishing enthusiasts. Millennium Marine continues simplifying the process with their Spyderlok Rod Trees and Rod Pods, ensuring anglers enjoy comfort and convenience even during the colder seasons.

The Idaho Fish and Game Commission recently approved a program that will give youth in foster care and one foster parent within each household free fishing licenses in 2025.
- FORESTRY -
The public is invited to cut up and remove certain downed trees at Turkey Run and Shades state parks for firewood. Trees eligible for firewood have fallen as a result of natural causes or have been dropped by property staff. They are along roadsides or in public areas such as campsites and picnic areas.
- GEAR -
Anyone who has watched a soccer or Little League game from the bleachers knows they need more comfort and support. A Millennium Sportsline Stadium Seat would be a game-changer for these fans.
- HUNTING -
By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, Hunting District 442, in a portion of Lewis and Clark County as described in the legal description in the 2024 Montana Deer, Elk and Antelope Hunting Regulations, shall be closed to all hunting of antlerless elk, effective one-half hour after sunset on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024.

Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a fatal hunting accident that occurred on Sunday in Clark County. While deer hunting from an elevated ladder stand the hunter was not wearing a full-body safety harness at the time of the accident.
Owner of Worldwide Trophy Adventures, Mark Peterson, traveled to Salt River Outfitters to hunt for the buck called, “Freak Show.” To see the whole story unfold through video, watch “Freak Show - The Largest Buck I’ve Ever Encountered.”
By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, hunting district 501 as described in the current Moose, Sheep and Goat regulations legal descriptions closed to hunting of all bighorn sheep on Monday, Nov. 12.
Many areas in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula have too many deer. This overpopulation can cause problems for people. New hunting regulations have been put in place, designed to encourage hunters to harvest more antlerless deer.

Based on data collected at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks check station in Augusta, the overall deer and elk harvest remains above average along the southern Rocky Mountain Front as the 2024 general rifle season nears the halfway point.
At the midpoint of big game general hunting season, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter check stations near Anaconda, Bonner and Darby all reported relatively quiet weekends, compared to the start of the season, but harvest totals remain up compared to last year.
Join us this deer season to help feed Michigan communities through our wild game donation program. There will be several events held this fall to collect harvested deer for donation to Michigan food pantries.
- INDUSTRY -
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is threatening legal action against the Washington State Patrol (WSP) if the Secure Automated Firearms E-Check (SAFE) system, which is used to conduct background checks for firearms purchases, is not restored promptly. It has been disabled for at least ten days.

Leica announces the appointment of Ryan Holm as Director of Marketing for Sport Optics. With over 20 years of experience in marketing, media, and brand development within the hunting and outdoor sectors, Holm brings an impressive background in consumer engagement and strategic marketing to his new role.
X-Vision Optics announces the launch of its 2024 United Way Campaign, "Raise Your Hand for Health, Education, and Financial Stability." The campaign invites employees and community members alike to make a lasting impact in their local neighborhoods.
Winchester Ammunition announces its fourth consecutive pledge to the Folds of Honor Foundation, a $100,000 commitment that will help provide educational scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen or disabled service members of the U.S. armed forces. Since 2021, Winchester has contributed a total of $425,000 to Folds of Honor.
Winchester Safes announces the addition of two new key members to its marketing team: Stevie Barefield as the new Director of Marketing and Ainsley Mitchell as the Digital Media Specialist.

Shell Shock Technologies, LLC., an innovator in the ammunition industry with the 2015 introduction of the revolutionary Nickel Alloy Shell (NAS3) ammo case, announced the next step in the company’s evolution: Shell Tech Ammo available in 380 ACP, 9mm, 556 NATO, and 300 BLK.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and other partnering agencies worked hard inspecting and decontaminating boats across the state this year to prevent the spread of invasive quagga mussels in Utah.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Viridian Weapon Technologies introduces two precision-engineered accessories designed specifically for Walther PDP and WMP pistols: the Viridian CTL Custom Tactical Light and the Viridian RFX11 Custom Green Dot Reflex Sight.
The B5 Systems Rhodesian Camo Collection, a tribute to an iconic camouflage pattern steeped in history and born from necessity. This collection pays homage to a time of intense conflict, independence struggle, and the fight for freedom.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) will host a webinar on Wednesday, November 20, at 11:00 a.m. ET on new economic data from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).
Pope and Young recently came alongside to lend their hand in the efforts of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources to collar black bears. Pope and Young was able step up financially in underwriting the expenses behind the collars and the black bear study.
Delta Waterfowl and Turtlebox Audio have launched a limited-edition, portable Bluetooth speaker to support Delta’s University Hunting Program. This exclusive “Mallard Box” artist-series version of their popular Gen 2 speaker.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) State Directors are representatives who help boost marksmanship programs by providing leadership, resources, program information, coordination, networking, motivation and publicity for marksmanship activities within their respective states. Please help us welcome our new State Directors.

Marty and Gina McClure have been named as Regional Coordinators for Tennessee S3DA. They will oversee the development and operations of S3DA throughout West Tennessee, focusing on recruiting additional S3DA coaches and teams, assisting new teams with early development, and providing support to existing teams in the region.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Outdoor America announces a new partnership with The Fishing Wire and Fishing Tackle Retailer, subsidiaries of Fishinchik Creative, LLC. This collaboration will bring sought after fishing industry content to Outdoor America’s broad audience through the Outdoor America App, FAST Channels, and on The Fishing Tackle Retailer and The Fishing Wire websites.
- PROMOTIONS -
NEXTORCH Industries is launching its biggest dealer promotion of the year. From November 18 through December 6, 2024, authorized dealers can access significant savings across NEXTORCH's premium lineup of tactical lights, batons, and specialized accessories.
- RETAIL -
MidwayUSA announces Code of Silence™ as one of the latest additions to their offering of hunting clothing. Code of Silence is a unique and extremely capable developer of highly functional and innovative hunting gear.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
XS® Sights announces its continued sponsorship of the Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA) San Antonio National Family Day. The event will be held on Saturday, November 16, 2024, at the San Antonio Police Training Academy, and is for wounded U.S. Veterans and active-duty military and their immediate families.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Winter Feeding Advisory Committee is participating by a combination of in-person attendance at the above physical location and phone conference. This meeting is open to the public and takes place at 10am MT on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024 at the Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game Southwest Regional Office in Nampa.
Surrounded by modern agriculture in nearly flat northwest Story County, sits one of Iowa’s true gems – an oasis of diversity in a monoculture modern world. And why would this postage stamp-sized prairie not fall to the plow? Because, it was too wet to farm.
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) will conduct its next bimonthly meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at Fort Harrison State Park. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. ET at the park’s Fort Harrison State Park Inn.
Winter Feeding Advisory Committees assist the Idaho Dept. of Fish and Gamewith assessing winter conditions and make recommendations to regional staff about winter feeding based on local conditions. This meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, 6 p.m. MST in Jerome, Idaho.
In October, six students from Albany State University’s Academics Afield chapter, along with three mentors visited Mike Commander Archery Range on Chickasawhatchee Wildlife Management Area in Dougherty County to develop their skills as accurate and prepared deer hunters.

Vermont State Game Wardens are asking Vermonters with information about fish and wildlife crimes to submit them through the Operation Game Thief program. Operation Game Thief (OGT) is a joint nonprofit program sponsored by the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs and administered by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
Idaho Fish and Game is seeking comments on its draft Idaho Black Bear Management Plan for 2025-2030. The plan will provide guidance for staff to implement management actions that will aid in the protection and management of black bear populations and guide harvest recommendations.
- STATES -
The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 1 Citizen Advisory Committee meeting originally scheduled for Nov. 13 has been canceled.
- STREAMING -
Leupold & Stevens announces the release of its latest Project Hunt film, “Straight and Narrow,” on YouTube. “Straight and Narrow” shares the story of 2023 Project Hunt winner Cody Austin as he embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime backcountry elk hunt with his dad after coming to terms with a life-changing medical diagnosis.
- TELEVISION -
Waypoint TV announces its launch across all DIRECTV streaming platforms starting on November 11. In addition, Waypoint TV will join MyFree DIRECTV, DIRECTV’s new free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) platform starting on November 15.
The season finale of the Precision Rifle Series and this match is shot with rimfire rifles. All of the challenges are here, from positions and target sequencing, but the targets are smaller and the ranges are shorter, plus there is very little recoil.
The Guns & Ammo Showcase is set to air this November, bringing exclusive insights and must-have deals in the firearms industry just in time for the holiday season. Viewers can tune in to the Outdoor Channel on Wednesday, November 20 at 8 p.m. ET, and the Sportsman Channel on Thursday, November 21 at 9 p.m. ET.

 

Greg Hackney is among the many Elite Series competitors who give a thumbs up for the new B.A.S.S. announcement that there will be no entry fees for the pro anglers invited on the Elite tour in 2025. (BASS)

Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.) has announced they will eliminate entry fees for the 2025 Elite Series, generating a whole lot of buzz within the professional fishing community.

BASS reportedly will kick in an extra $4.1 million to cover the loss of entry fees. All anglers in the top 40 will get checks, though in the lower finishers, the pay will be minimal. Winner of each tournament will get $100,000 as in the past. The AOY gets 100K, the Classic Winner still gets $300,000.

If it works long term, the new system could reshape the landscape of competitive bass fishing, providing financial relief to the pro anglers who compete in this circuit. The removal of entry fees could redefine the financial viability of a professional fishing career for a lot more anglers.

Understanding the Financial Strain of Entry Fees

Historically, anglers competing in the B.A.S.S. Elite Series have faced entry fees of approximately $43,000 per season. This figure breaks down to about $5,000 per tournament, with a typical season comprising eight or nine events. For many pros, this upfront cost was a significant barrier, often requiring them to secure sponsorship deals, loans, or dip into personal savings just to participate.

Some anglers even fished on credit cards, building enormous debt following their dreams.

Basically, it was pay-to-play gambling on your skills, and while a few win big, most lose—a lot. Add the travel costs and maintaining a competitive bassing rig and truck that will total well over $100,000 in initial price and the traditional system eliminates a lot of good, competitive anglers just because they can’t afford it, or won’t risk it.

The elimination of these fees means that anglers will no longer have to worry about this substantial financial outlay at the beginning of each season. This change not only alleviates financial pressure but also opens up opportunities for anglers who may have been deterred from joining the Elite Series due to the high costs.

Boosting Take-Home Earnings for Anglers

One of the most immediate benefits of eliminating entry fees is the increase in take-home earnings for pro anglers. In a typical season, prize money for the Elite Series has ranged from $10,000 for lower finishes to over $100,000 for winning a tournament. However, after deducting the $43,000 in entry fees, even successful anglers would see their net earnings significantly reduced, and most wind up in the hole unless they have sponsors helping with the costs.

Try explaining that to your wife and family over a couple of years.

With entry fees eliminated, every dollar earned in tournament winnings will go straight to the angler’s pocket. For example, an angler who finishes in the top 10 multiple times in a season could easily earn between $50,000 and $100,000 in prize money. Without entry fees, this income remains intact, providing a more sustainable financial model for professional anglers despite the continuing costs of travel across the eastern half of the nation.

The excitement of tournament mornings continues to lure anglers around the nation, but the cost of the pay-to-play format has prevented many from competing. (BASS)

Reducing Overall Operating Expenses

Aside from entry fees, pro anglers face a variety of other expenses, including travel, lodging, fuel, and equipment maintenance. On average, an angler might spend around $30,000 to $40,000 annually on these additional costs. When combined with the previously mandatory $43,000 entry fees, the total expense for a season could reach upwards of $80,000 or more—really an unimaginable investment for most of us in something that’s highly likely to return zip.

With the elimination of entry fees, the overall financial burden is reduced by more than 50%, allowing anglers to allocate more of their budget toward improving their bottom line.

Enhancing Sponsorship Opportunities—or Not?

Sponsorship plays a crucial role in the livelihood of professional anglers. With the elimination of entry fees, anglers may find it easier to attract and retain sponsors.

Sponsors might view this change favorably, as it means their sponsored anglers will have more financial stability and potentially stay in the sport to build their reputation and with it their value in promotions.

On the other hand, sponsors may decide that since the anglers are paying less to play, they can be paid less to act as company billboards and spokesmen—time will tell.

Bass anglers seeking fame and fortune in the B.A.S.S. Elite Series will have fewer financial barriers in 2025 as the tournament organization eliminates entry fee for invited anglers. (BASS)

Attracting New Talent to the Elite Series

The removal of entry fees could also serve as a catalyst for attracting new talent to the Elite Series. For years, the high cost of entry has been a barrier for many up-and-coming anglers who might have the skills but lack the financial backing.

This influx of new talent could elevate the level of competition, making the series more exciting for fans and sponsors alike. And of course it may draw some well-known names back from the MLF where so many went when that organization offered no-entry fishing—but now has had to go back to the more traditional pay-to-play format to remain viable.

By reducing the financial barriers to entry, B.A.S.S. is positioning itself as committed to supporting its competitors. This could foster greater loyalty among anglers, who may prioritize competing in the Elite Series over other circuits.

As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on the B.A.S.S. Elite Series to see how this decision impacts the competition. One thing seems certain: the elimination of entry fees is a positive step toward making professional bass fishing a more accessible and financially viable career, at least for those few who are invited to join the Elite Series.

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
Outdoor Wire - 155 Litchfield Rd., Edgartown, MA 02539
Copyright © 2024, OWDN, All Rights Reserved.