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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2024

- AWARDS -
X-Vision Optics is thrilled to announce that its Impact 350 Thermal Scope has been honored with the prestigious Best New Thermal Sight award by Outdoor Life, a leading authority in outdoor gear and technology reviews.
- BIRDING -
Audubon invites volunteers to participate in the 125th annual Christmas Bird Count from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5.
- BOATING -
Marina, boatyard, and yacht club operators are invited to attend a free seminar in January 2025 to learn about best practices to protect our waters and how to earn a Maryland Clean Marina designation.
- COMPETITION -
The Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) annual Camp Perry Open will be moving back to its original winter timeslot in 2025 – set to offer air rifle and air pistol competition Jan. 17-19 at the Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center. Registration is now open, and capacity is limited, so sign up early for this exciting and challenging event.
- CONSERVATION -
Thanks in part to newly secured support from the Collier Community Foundation (CCF), Ducks Unlimited (DU) and partners will soon begin work on critical wetland restoration at Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park (FSPSP).

- CONTESTS -
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Forest Conservancy District Boards invite all Maryland fifth graders in private and public schools to participate in the annual Arbor Day Poster Contest.
- EVENTS -
Nearly 150 professionals, academics, and students engaged in mass timber projects, research, and initiatives gathered in Muskegon Tuesday for the 2024 Michigan Mass Timber Update.
The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) salutes its industry and conservation partners for sponsoring the Foundation's annual SHEEP SHOW® Convention and Expo. The event will be held in Reno, NV, from January 16 to January 18, 2025.
Gun Owners of America (GOA) is excited to formally announce the second annual Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit (GOALS), which will take place on August 9th and 10th, 2025 in Knoxville, Tennessee.

The Coastal Resources Division (CRD) announces the rescheduling of its annual CoastFest event, which will now take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at Mary Ross Waterfront Park in Brunswick.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
The 13th annual Bobby Lane Cup broke records for attendance and scholarship money awarded to participants. Hosted by Yamaha pro angler Bobby Lane on December 7 at Camp Mack, a Guy Harvey® Lodge, Marina & RV Resort, the tournament featured 402 participants and 55 scholarship applicants.
USAngling is proud to announce the Inaugural Junior Tri Nations Cup 2024 in Zimbabwe from 10th to 12th December at Mazvikadei Dam.
- GEAR -
FALCO® Holsters announces the introduction of their Multifit category of universal leather holsters with four new designs. Accommodating full-size, compact, sub-compact, micro-compact, 1911, J-frame revolvers, J-frame no hammer revolvers, K-frame revolvers, and L-frame revolvers, each holster model is crafted to offer versatile and reliable carry options for multiple handgun sizes.

Don’t be a target this hunting season, the Blaze Orange Shmedium Game Changer Shooting Bag is now in stock. It earns its name because the size is right between our legendary Pint-sized and OG bags, but the shot groups are tighter.
- GIVEAWAYS -
Bear Creek Arsenal® has partnered with Custom AR Dust Cover, GunSkins, and County Comm to bring you Yippie-Ki-Yay Giveaway. BCA is giving away a 16” .223 Wylde rifle, Wilmont Knife, and swag.
- HUNTING -
The Boone and Crockett Club announced that it will be creating a new category in its big game records for javelina, the first new category created since 2001. The proposal to include a new big game category for javelina was brought forward to B&C’s Big Game Records committee by a working group made up of wildlife managers from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico as well as other hunting conservation groups.
North Dakota’s river otter trapping season is closed. The statewide season’s predetermined harvest limit of 25 has been reached.

Before leaving the boat ramp for home or a new hunting destination, always inspect your gear and remove any vegetation or debris, and make sure your boat plug is pulled and allowed to drain.Leave invasive species in your wake this hunting season
- INDUSTRY -
In the next week, the U.S. House of Representatives could consider the EXPLORE Act, an outdoor recreation package that would, among other things, provide for more recreational shooting opportunities on federal lands. Call your U.S. Representative at (202) 225-3121 and ask that they request a floor vote on this important industry priority before the close of the 118th Congress.
Firearms Legal Protection is offering businesses a unique opportunity to increase their revenue while providing an invaluable service to their students. As a trusted partner, you can now offer Firearms Legal Protection to your customers and students, ensuring they have access to uncapped attorney fees and legal defense in self-defense cases involving a legal weapon.
Silencer Central applauds the official position on suppressors from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS/F). The position supports the use of suppressors as vital hearing-protection equipment for shooters.

Banshee Brands Inc., the parent company of RETAY USA and Breda America Group (Breda AG), announces the appointment of Dave Barrera as Chief Operating Officer. Barrera will oversee the execution of the company’s strategic plans and manage day-to-day operations as Banshee Brands continues to expand.
Hornady® recently donated $56,051.50 to the GRACE Cancer Foundation in Grand Island, NE., with a matching amount going to the American Cancer Society for a total donation of $112,103 split evenly between the two organizations.
- JOBS -
Summer seasonal positions at Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fisheries offices are open for applications until January 10. Positions are available in research, management, culture and aquatic invasive species.
FN America, LLC is seeking a Vice President, Commercial Products to be responsible for driving the strategic direction and execution of the company’s commercial product portfolio within the firearms industry.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Viridian Weapon Technologies announces two cutting-edge accessories designed specifically for Ruger’s just-launched RXM: the Viridian CTL Custom and C5L Custom. Viridian was among the first to receive early access to the RXM, ensuring these premium products were ready the moment the firearm hit the market.
- ONLINE -
GetZone.com unveils the much-anticipated "Sootch's Holiday Gift Vault" for 2024. Sponsored by Mec-Gar, this year’s exclusive holiday gift guide showcases the best in firearms, accessories, and gear.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
NSSF® has announced the launch of "Project ChildSafe Louisville” in collaboration with Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman, Mayor Craig Greenberg, the Louisville Metro Police Department and various state and city leaders and local organizations. NSSF's Project ChildSafe and Local Leaders Launch "Project ChildSafe Louisville" to Promote Firearm Safety
- RECREATION -
All across the country, people can welcome 2025 with an inspirational “First Day Hike” on New Year’s Day. Georgia’s State Park and Historic Site rangers are offering more than 70 guided adventures where participants can connect with friends, family and the great outdoors.
- RETAIL -
GRITR Sports & Outdoors announces its new partnership with HK Army. With this collaboration, HK Army's extensive range of products, including paintball markers, paints, accessories, air systems, clothing, protective armor, bags, and more will now be available in GRITR's brick-and-mortar and online sports stores, as well as on Amazon.
- SHIPPING -
KRISS USA announces that the highly anticipated KRISS Vector Gen 3 is now shipping to authorized dealers across the country. This latest iteration introduces user-focused enhancements with improved ergonomics, customization, and overall performance.
- SHOT SHOW -
NSSF® announces the 4th Annual Governors’ Forum at SHOT Show® 2025 is shaping up to host several state governors to discuss the importance of the firearm industry to their states, Second Amendment rights of their citizens and their insights to challenges and opportunities ahead for gun rights in the United States.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Domain Outdoor, makers of food plot seed, has renewed as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
- WILDLIFE -
The endangered Mount Graham red squirrel, a subspecies of squirrel found only in the Pinaleño Mountains of southeastern Arizona, has been surveyed at higher population numbers than anticipated.
 

Six years and an unimaginable amount of NRA membership dollars later, the National Rifle Association and the State of New York have concluded their rancorous legal battle.

Before even taking office, New York Attorney General Letitia James described the NRA as “a terrorist organization” and vowed to take them down.

She didn’t.

But that doesn’t prevent her from portraying what she did accomplish as “wins.” (Read the release here). Neither did the new rules mandated by New York Supreme Court Judge Joel Cohen prevent the NRA from portraying the conclusion as a win for them, too (Read the NRA release here).

In a way, both are correct. She wanted to disband the NRA. That didn’t happen. Point to the NRA, although Judge Cohen ultimately ruled that goal “a bridge too-far.”

In reality an avowed enemy of the NRA and her legal team accomplished what millions of members tried and failed to accomplish for years: remove a corrupt leader and a majority of his cronies from leadership positions of the NRA.

AG James also convinced New York Supreme Court Judge Joel Cohen to mandate oversights far beyond any “oversight” exercised during the 30-year tenure of Wayne LaPierre and his sycophants.

Truth is, there’s still work to be done. It won’t be done in the courts, but it should be done in a far more open manner. While LaPierre loyalists still remain on the Board of Directors and in key committees, Judge Cohen has mandated steps to remedy. Those mandates include changes in how board candidates would be nominated, and elected, going forward. Cohen also ordered the removal and placed prohibitions against the reappointment of any member of the Audit Committee that served at any time between 2014 and 2022.

It is now up to the membership, the new administration, and the compliance consultant (chosen subject to the NYAG and Judge Cohen’s approval) to make certain the ongoing business of restoring the Association is done openly and transparently.

The NRA’s current Executive Vice President and CEO, Doug Hamlin, summed up the past six years in a memo sent to NRA staffers:

“The last six years have been difficult for NRA members, our Board of Directors, supporters, and especially, you, the NRA staff. With Judge Cohen’s ruling, we can now put this challenging chapter in NRA history behind us and focus solely on the business of the members and all law-abiding gun owners. The NRA is committed to transparency, compliance, and good governance going forward. Today’s outcome ensures that NRA members can support the Association, America’s oldest civil rights organization, with confidence.”

We’ll keep you posted.

– Jim Shepherd 

Buying successful gifts for outdoors-oriented kids takes a bit of thought, a bit of preparation and a bit of luck, but not necessarily a lot of money.

One of the best gifts I ever gave my sons was a 20-year-old 10’ jon boat equipped with a tired but trustworthy 4 horse outboard. You can find these indestructible little boats for around $200 today (less power) on Facebook Marketplace. If you can’t find a good used one, Tracker’s 1036 all-welded model is a good one for a relatively modest price; www.trackerboats.com

In the same vein, a kayak provides the same sense of freedom in kids who know how to swim and be safe around water, and they’re available in basic youth models for around $130. Of course, you buy and insist they wear PFD’s when using the ‘yak, as well.

If you’d like to give your kids a chance to learn fly fishing, you couldn’t do better than to get them Cortland Line’s “Fairplay” package for $99 including four piece rod, reel and of course Cortland fly line, a great starter kit; https://www.cortlandline.com/products/fairplay-outfit-8-9-wt.  

If you don’t fly fish yourself, books like the Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Fishing ($12.95) will quickly teach the basics and it’s up to the kids from there on. The great thing about fly fishing for kids is that flies catch bocu fish of all species, from bluegills and bass to carp (during mulberry time) and of course all the trout species as well as abundant, fun coastal species like ladyfish by the dozens.

Speaking of fishing books, Noel Vick’s “All Fish Are Awesome” introductory book on fishing for kids 5 to 10 or so would make a good stocking stuffer, too—about $17: https://blueballoonbooks.com/bookstore/all-fish-are-awesome.

Though it’s a whole family gift—and a responsibility—a sporting breed puppy is a great gift for an outdoors household. I mostly had Brittanies when I lived in Florida’s then undeveloped farm country, and they were wonderful companions as well as great quail/dove/duck dogs. One of the ways a kid learns responsibility is feeding, training—and cleaning up after—a puppy. 

Price varies depending on breeding, but unless you want to breed them, the blood lines don’t necessarily make a big difference—I had one backyard Brit that was a world class pointer and retriever, and one high-dollar Brit that was most effective at sleeping on the back porch. Price can range anywhere from $200 to over $2,000 (ouch!)

A trip to Bass Pro Shops, if you’re lucky enough to have one nearby, is a great experience for outdoors-oriented kids, with the always fascinating giant aquarium loaded with lunker bass, catfish and other species. And, if one of your kids (or you) has a practical joking bent, the BPS Remote Control Alligator Head (about $30) is likely to be a winner—run this baby along the shores of your home lake and it will definitely provoke some excitement anywhere outside gator country!

A BB gun for hunting- and shooting- oriented families is always welcome and is a great chance to teach responsible kids the first basics of gun safety and respect. I got my first one when I was 7, but it’s a different world now—maybe 10 would be better age to start, and I emphasize a responsible kid, with a responsible parent willing to train in safe gun handling. The Daisy Red Ryder is the archetype, around since the 1940’s—it’s about $60 now. (Note that a bb gun is NOT a pellet gun or a firearm  but it can still put out a kid’s eye or injure a pet—some serious instruction is essential before handing one over to your youngster.)

Every responsible outdoors kid needs a small pocket knife like the Gerber Ultralight LST, which has a razor-sharp 1.96” blade right out of the box. I’ve carried one of these just about everywhere for decades (and lost a few when I forgot to take them out before going through airport security) and they are endlessly handy for everything from opening packages to clipping leaders—about $25. Country kids who need a more substantial cutting tool will like the Toadfish 7.4” EDCfolder, slick as butter to open and close, dead sharp Swedish steel with a carbon fiber handle, about $100. (These are obviously left at home when the kids head to school in these days when knives are seen as deadly weapons rather than useful tools by many.)

– Frank Sargeant, Editor, The Water World Wire

 
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