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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2024

- TOP STORY -
On Wednesday, a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, jury awarded $11 million to George Abrahams, a Philadelphia painting contractor who said his SIG SAUER P320 “went off by itself” leaving him with permanent leg injuries. The verdict came after a three-week trial during which SIG attorneys argued Abrams was at fault and the P320 was safe. This is the second jury finding against SIG and the P320. SIG officials say they will appeal the verdict, saying “We strongly disagree with the verdict in this unintended discharge lawsuit, have already moved for a mistrial, and will be appealing the decision on multiple grounds.”
- APPAREL -
When you’re fishing in some of the harshest winter conditions imaginable, you need gear that’s up to the task. Be ready for the cold with the Stealth Sherpa Heavyweight Waterproof HD Glove from Fish Monkey, the world’s leader in high performance gloves and gear designed specifically for fishing.
Long awaited, Whitewater Fishing’s technologically advanced Great Lakes Pro Insulated Jacket and Bib are available for purchase online and shipping to Ice Belt dealers. Seasons of testing and refining culminated to create this best-of-class extreme weather suit.
- CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE -
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) was recently detected in a mule deer buck taken by a hunter north of Great Falls, Montana, in Hunting District 404. This is the first time CWD has been detected in that Hunting District.
- COMPETITION -
Luth-AR announces its sponsorship of the 2024 Rio Salado Desert Classic/Area 2 Championship, reinforcing its commitment to the shooting sports community. Luth-AR Shooting Team member J. Scott secured 1st Place Super Senior in the Carry Optics division.

- CONSERVATION -
Walmart and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced a 10-year, $34.5 million renewal of the historic Acres for America conservation program.
- COURTS -
Gun Owners of America (GOA) praised yesterday’s unanimous decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in the case of Crawford v. Commonwealth, which upholds the preemption provisions of the Pennsylvania Uniform Firearms Act (UFA). This landmark ruling reaffirms the authority of the state legislature to regulate firearms and prevents local governments from enacting their own, potentially conflicting, firearms regulations.
- ENFORCEMENT -
An investigation is underway in Dyer after a search warrant executed this morning led to the charges of multiple fish and wildlife criminal violations.
- FISHERIES -
The Coastal Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources today certified a Savannah man as the newest state-record holder for a Lane Snapper (Lutjanus synagris).

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is continuing the temporary recreational crab trap restriction from the Sonoma/Mendocino county line to Lopez Point (Fishing Zones 3 and 4) due to presence of humpback whales and the potential for entanglement from trap gear.
- FISHING -
Yamaha Marine honors angler Clark Wendlandt upon the announcement of his retirement from the sport of professional bass fishing this November. A Yamaha Pro Team member for more than 20 years, Wendlandt’s career spans three decades and includes a long list of bass fishing’s highest achievements.
Having easy-to-use, reliable, and versatile pole mounts is essential for an enjoyable and successful day on the water crappie fishing. The Millennium Marine® Spyderlok Series is the go-to choice for ardent crappie anglers. The Spyderlok Series features three products for any crappie fishing needs: The R-100 Spyderlok Gen 2, the R-200 Single Spyderlok, and the R-500 Pontoon Boat Rod Holder.
- GEAR -
XTech Tactical announced its line of magazine adaptors and sleeves known as the MAG-ADAPT product line. The line now includes options compatible with the Glock 19 & 26.

Dry Pocket is revolutionizing outdoor gear with its new Mossy Oak Collection of waterproof, floating, and scent-proof products. Every product in the collection features the patented magnetic double-lock auto-sealing technology—a first-in-the-world innovation included across all items.
- HUNTING -
The rut, or deer mating season, is well underway in most of Oklahoma, as big bucks have been reported chasing does for several days in many areas. Deer movement should be plentiful this coming Saturday, Nov. 23, when the state’s deer gun hunting season officially opens a half-hour before sunrise.
Ohio’s weeklong deer gun hunting season begins Monday, Dec. 2, according to the Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife. The gun season traditionally begins the Monday after Thanksgiving, is open to all hunters, and runs until Sunday, Dec. 8. An additional deer gun weekend follows on Dec. 21-22.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department cautions hunters to be wary of ice conditions. In some parts of the state, there are smaller waters that show the appearance of safe ice.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will release adult rooster pheasants on 18 wildlife management areas leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
- INDUSTRY -
Breek Arms announces the launch of its new affiliate program on the AvantLink network. This innovative program empowers content creators, bloggers, and enthusiasts to earn commission by promoting Breek Arms' premium products.
Due to the nomination of Brandon Herrera for ATF Director, XTech Tactical has announced a limited run of special edition MAG47’s in support. All profits from the magazines will go to no-kill dog shelters just like Mr. Herrera has pledged his future salary should he be appointed.
Celerant Technology has announced a new partnership with Gun Made. Gun Made operates an extensive online search engine for firearms and firearm accessories. With the new integration, FFL retailers can list their products directly from their eCommerce websites and sync inventory.

- JOBS -
FeraDyne Outdoors is seeking a business professional with project management, design, and excellent communication skills to join the Hunting Accessories team.
- LEGISLATION -
The National Park Conservation Association is cheering the introduction of a bill to keep fixing aging infrastructure in national parks across the country.
- LITIGATION -
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed a federal lawsuit challenging restrictive gun control laws in Hawaii which discriminate against young adults, prohibiting them from acquiring, purchasing and possessing firearms and ammunition, therefore violating their Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that it has filed a new federal lawsuit challenging New York’s ban on firearm carry by residents of other states. The complaint in Shaffer v. Quattrone can be viewed at firearmspolicy.org/shaffer.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Kimber continues to add to their line of product releases for 2024 with the new Kimber 2K11. It debuts in a standard and target configuration, each model offered in 9mm as well as 45 ACP. The standard model comes with 3 magazines and 1 C&H optic mounting plate for Trijicon RMR type footprints. Three additional optic mounting plates are available to support a variety of preferences.
The STK Series by Armscor / Rock Island Armory is releasing its newly redesigned line. It offers its aluminum frame construction, with 1911-grip angle, flat-faced trigger and other upgrades.
European American Armory Corp has unveiled an updated version of their Girsan MC 14T pistol. This new model adds a spiral-fluted, threaded barrel design and improved trigger performance. Chambered in .380 ACP, it also boasts a sleek two-tone black and tungsten Cerakote finish, low-profile sights, an accessory rail, G-10-style grips, and a 13+1 capacity.
FightLite Industries, a division of ARES Defense Systems Inc. releases its new Raptor Belt-Fed Upper that fits all Mil-Spec AR15 & M16 lowers with an introductory price of $3,999.99. This exclusive price is only available through December 31, 2024.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Duck Hunters Organization has recruited a new regional director for Illinois to boost chapter committees as the organization’s volunteer chapter system continues to grow. Matt Ward will lead Delta’s existing chapters in the state, pioneer new chapters, and support volunteers as they hold successful fundraising events.
On November 20, Safari Club International (SCI) and Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation (SAF) sued Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Commissioners Jessica Beaulieu and Jack Murphy for violating Colorado’s Open Meetings Law in preparing and publishing an op-ed supporting Proposition 127, a ballot initiative that would have banned the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
GRITR Sports & Outdoors announces a new partnership with FitFlop, now making their extensive range of biomechanical casual-style shoes, sandals, flip-flops, and slides available across GRITR's online stores and on major marketplaces like Amazon.
- PUBLISHING -
For many, the holidays are about family, where young and old recall the magic of Christmas morning—when kids sneak wide-eyed downstairs and witness a twinkling tree surrounded by a sea of presents. Then there is the look on the face of loved ones as they open perfect how did you know? gifts.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features outdoor communicator Mark LaBarbera, Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin executive director David Clutter, and book author Len Harris. Dan and Jeff head north for Wisconsin’s gun deer season.
- RETAIL -
Radians Outdoors™ suggests three gift ideas that blend luxury with cutting-edge technology. Designed for those who are passionate about hunting and shooting and outdoor adventures, these products are built to enhance comfort, personal protection, and performance in the field.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on environmental assessments (EAs), conservation leases and other department projects. For more information, including how to submit comments, click on the links provided or visit?fwp.mt.gov/public-notices.
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Director Austin Booth tendered his resignation during Thursday’s monthly commission meeting at the Ozark Folk Center Visitor Center auditorium. Booth’s resignation becomes effective Jan. 4, 2025. He’s been the AGFC director since 2021.
- STATE PARKS -
Thanksgiving is almost here, and many of us can count blessings like friends, family and our communities. But what about our outdoor spaces, and all the benefits they bring – spaces to watch wildlife, to recreate, to destress and enjoy nature? Here are six Nebraska state parks, most a little off the beaten path, that offer much to be thankful for.
Although both the calendar and the weather may point to the arrival of winter, there is no need to hibernate in December, with a variety of events and programs for the entire family coming up at Montana State Parks in and around Great Falls.

- STATES -
Restoration Plan IV with projects that address damages to Alabama’s natural resources caused by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 has been approved by the Alabama Trustee Implementation Group of the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) program.
If you’re out and about shopping over the next few weeks, consider donating to the annual Stuff a Truck holiday toy collections. The drive, now in its sixth year, is hosted by Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers and will take place at several locations throughout the Lower Peninsula.
Following a review of weather and ground conditions, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources has rescinded a statewide ban on open-air burning that was implemented to prevent the spread of wildfires across the state.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has implemented a partial site closure, effective immediately, at Rosebud Isle Fishing Access Site (FAS) on West Rosebud Creek in Fishtail.
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park will once again host candlelight tours of the entire developed cave route. This special event allows visitors to see and enjoy the caverns by the warm, festive glow of candle lanterns—the same way the first explorers viewed them.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on environmental assessments (EAs), conservation leases and other department projects. For more information, including how to submit comments, click on the links provided or visit ?fwp.mt.gov/public-notices.
- WILDLIFE -
For the first time in almost 30 years, Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) biologists performed a re-introduction of ten endangered black-footed ferrets to the once-flourishing Aubrey Valley/Double O Ranch area, attempting to re-populate the only active recovery spot in Arizona.

 

You can’t open your email inbox without seeing a flood of Black Friday promotions. The stagnant economy, with its high interest rates and punishing inflation, not only ushered in new leadership in the White House, Senate and House of Representatives, it has brought us what feels like our earliest Black Friday push.

Companies realizing that consumers are still reeling from weakened buying power are getting a jump on what little personal ‘open-to-buy’ dollars they see available this holiday season. All this in an effort to finalize the year if not ahead then at least not suffering through earnings well below originally expected.

All this works to the advantage of consumers, some looking to get the most out of every dollar spent with others looking to take advantage of an excellent deal.

So, how can you find the best sales? Well, hate to be the bearer of bad news but you’re going to have to sign up for some more emails.

To stay on top of who’s selling what at the best prices you’re going to need to subscribe to those annoying email newsletters. Yes, I know how much you hate these. Join the club.

It’s going to be a very competitive buying season, one in which companies selling similar products, or retailers selling the same products, will be in fierce competition for your purchase. Keeping a close eye on the sales can best be done by having those sales come to you, through your inbox.

Don’t worry, you can always go back after the holidays and unsubscribe.

For those of you shopping heavily on Amazon, you’ll want to utilize a key tool to let you know if the price you’re seeing is actually as good as it’s touted to be. The website CamelCamelCamel.com allows you to plug in the Amazon product URL to see the product’s pricing history.

Using this you can figure out if the Black Friday sale they’re promoting is a good price or if they sell at a considerably lower price during the Amazon Prime Days sales. It can also show you if the price has been inflated recently in order to convince you their discount is worth hitting that ‘add to cart’ button.

Now, not everything you want will be on Amazon. Or, maybe you’d prefer to spend locally rather than helping to underwrite Jeff Bezos’ next spaceship. Shopping locally is a great route to go.

While shopping at your local firearm or archery retailer may not secure you the very best price, especially when compared to a faceless out-of-state online retailer, the local shop likely values your patronage far more, backing up the sale with true customer service support.

Plus, they often have hands-on expertise with the equipment you’re looking for. And let’s be honest, spending good money always feels better when you have the chance to ‘taste, touch and smell’ the gear first. Though, they frown on you trying to taste the gear…but you get what I mean.

The other aspect about shopping locally is that you can develop a mutually beneficial rapport with the local owner or manager who will value your patronage enough to make sure you know when that the bow, range bag or scope you’re looking at will go on sale and to buy it then.

They can also alert you to when a manufacturer relaxes their MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) which allows retailers to reduce prices – sometimes dramatically – to move product.

If you’ve been looking at that pricey thermal imaging scope at the local shop, and the guy behind the counter knows you’ve been drooling over it, you want them calling you as soon as the manufacturer allows them to cut the price. Especially when the store only has one or two in stock.

Now is a real good time to buy. But first, now is the time to shop, and shop wisely. Do your homework, check the local spots, and pull out your wallet when both the price and the timing are right for you.

— Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

 
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