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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2025

- APPAREL -
The original ghillie suit was worn by Scottish gamekeepers to blend into their environment. Scottish and British military then adopted its use for sniper concealment in World Wars I and II. Now, Blocker Outdoors has taken the foliage-themed camouflage to the turkey hunting woods with the new Finisher Leafy Jacket.
- ARCHERY -
Excalibur Crossbow unveils the Mag Max, an exciting update to the Mag lineup. Building on the success of the Mag 340, the Mag Max introduces cutting-edge enhancements that significantly improve durability, safety, and reliability while delivering an increase in speed.
Building upon the Bowtech Honor, the new Bowtech Virtue emerges as a revolutionary leap forward in archery technology and design. Built upon the AeroMag riser, this ultralight bow is machined with precision from a magnesium alloy for an unparalleled strength-to-weight ratio. The Virtue is the lightest bow in its class.
- AWARDS -
Leupold & Stevens, Inc. is pleased to announce that its RX-5000 TBR/W laser rangefinder has received a Golden Bullseye Award for ‘Gear of the Year’ from American Hunter magazine, an official journal of the National Rifle Association.
Browning Trail Cameras announces that the new-for-2025 Vision Pro Live has been awarded Best New Hunting Accessory by Big Rock Sports at their first major distributor show of the year.

- EVENTS -
Liberty Ammunition, manufacturer of self-defense ammunition, will attend the Mid-States Rendezvous. Mid-States members are encouraged to stop by the Liberty Ammo booth (#636). They will have custom programs for Mid-States stores and look forward to seeing old friends.
X-Vision Optics announced its participation in the upcoming Hicks Inc. Show, taking place January 16–18, 2025, in Sandestin, Florida. Attendees have the opportunity to explore the company’s 2024 Award Winning Flex and Impact Thermal Optics, as well as the 2025 product lineup.
Maxim Defense announces they will be exhibiting at the annual Dallas Safari Convention held January 9 through January 12 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Ga. Be sure to stop by booth #4272 to check out all the latest and greatest Maxim has to offer in state-of-the-art firearms, suppressors and accessories.
- FISHERIES -
The Department of Natural Resources worked hard this past fall to stock fish in waters across Michigan — fish that will provide anglers with more opportunities in seasons to come. The fall 2024 effort saw DNR crews stock seven different species at 78 locations throughout the state; in all, 590,504 fish, weighing in at 10.7 tons, were added to Michigan waters.

- FISHING -
With the arrival of frigid temperatures across the state, Nebraska Game and Parks encourages people to be cautious and use the following safety tips while ice fishing.
Vermont’s state-wide Free Ice Fishing Day is Saturday, January 25, 2025. Free Ice Fishing Day is held annually on the last Saturday in January. The day is geared toward giving new ice anglers an opportunity to try ice fishing before purchasing equipment or a fishing license, but any angler may ice fish on any waterbody open to ice fishing statewide without a license on Free Ice Fishing Day.
Winter is great time to get outside and recreate. Ice fishing, ice skating, hunting, snowmobiling or just taking a walk are all great activities. But be careful not to fall through the ice. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff reminds winter enthusiasts to make safety a top priority.
- GEAR -
Mission First Tactical introduced the MFT ACHRO Storage Case: your discreet, durable ammo case, dopWhether you're heading to the range, going on a camping trip, or simply need a reliable storage solution, this case has you covered.

- HUNTING -
Hunters checked 13,476 white-tailed deer from Saturday, Jan. 4 to Tuesday, Jan. 7 during Ohio’s muzzleloader hunting season, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. This total accounts for all deer taken with muzzleloaders or archery equipment during the annual four-day season.
Hunters may begin purchasing 2025 spring turkey season permits from the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission beginning at 1 p.m. Central time Jan. 13.
With the detection of avian influenza (HPAI) in domestic and wild birds in Arizona, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) urges hunters and falconers to help prevent the spread of the disease and stay safe.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will open the application window for 2025 Wildlife Management Area Turkey Hunt Permits Jan. 15-Feb. 15. These permits are required to hunt on a few WMAs that present some of the best public hunting available in the state.

Do you know a youth hunter interested in learning more about small game hunting? Now is their chance. Hunters ages 16 and younger are invited to a free small game hunt at the Belding Sportsman’s Club, located at 10651 Youngman Road in Greenville, Michigan.
By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, the hunting of female mountain lions will close in Hunting District 690 on Thursday, Jan. 9, at one-half hour after sunset.
- INDUSTRY -
Federal’s Hydra-Shok Deep 32 Auto has been honored with the 2025 NRA Women Gear of the Year Golden Bullseye Award. Federal will be recognized in association with the award during a special breakfast on Friday, April 25, at the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Atlanta, Georgia.
Speer Ammunition was recently awarded the joint Nordic Police 9mm duty handgun ammunition contract for Speer 124-grain Gold Dot. The duty handgun contract will supply these agencies for up to seven years and includes police agencies in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland.

Banshee Brands Inc., the parent company of RETAY USA and Breda America Group (Breda AG), announces the appointment of Michael Narus as Vice President of Marketing. Narus brings over three decades of proven success in the shooting sports industry.
NSSF® welcomed the introduction of H.R. 45, the Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination (FIND) Act, into Congress by U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman (R-Mich.). The bill has 38 co-sponsors. This vital legislation will end the ability of corporate entities from profiting from taxpayer-funded federal contracts while discriminating against a Constitutionally-protected industry at the same time.
NSSF® wholeheartedly welcomes U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson’s (R-N.C.) introduction of the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2025, H.R. 38. The legislation was introduced with 113 co-sponsors, demonstrating the wide-ranging support for protecting law-abiding concealed carry permit holders from navigating a patchwork of varying gun control laws when crossing a state line.
Otis Technology announces a new sales partnership with Covey Sales & Marketing. This new partnership provides Otis Technology and Shooter’s Choice with additional sales support in the Central United States.
- LITIGATION -
The Firearms Policy Coalition announced the filing of its motion for summary judgment in Granata v. Campbell, a lawsuit that challenges Massachusetts’s ban on constitutionally protected handguns.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Weatherby launches the Model 307 RANGE XP 2.0 rifle. The Range XP 2.0 features a lightweight, vertical grip stock that includes an adjustable cheekpiece and adjustable length of pull. It comes standard with an adjustable TriggerTech trigger and equipped with a Magpul® removable magazine.
Legacy Sports International and Howa Precision Rifles continue to expand their very popular Mini Action rifle platform with a variety of calibers and stock options. The latest offering is the hot new 22 ARC caliber which is a great addition to the varmint calibers, match and precision shooting enthusiasts.
As environmental protection takes center stage, creating sustainable products from upcycled materials is more vital than ever. Hobie® Eyewear proudly introduces its latest innovation, the Hull Float sunglasses, designed for eco-conscious anglers and water adventurers who value sustainability, performance, and durability.
Smith & Wesson introduces the next evolution of their lever-action rifles: The Model 1854 Stealth Hunter™ Series. Built on the traditional Model 1854 platform, the new Model 1854 Stealth Hunter is available in .44 Rem Mag, .45 Colt, and .357 Mag calibers.
Powder Valley Outdoors is supporting the introduction of 7mm Backcountry from Federal Premium. This innovative caliber offers magnum-level velocities from shorter, suppressed rifles without the usual recoil, making it perfect for precision shooting and big game hunting.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
VKTR Industries announced the newest rifle option in their lineup - the 13.7 VK-1 in Operational Field Camouflage. VKTR Industries has partnered with B5 systems to provide a complete rifle in the new pattern, with full B5 furniture, Cerakoted to match the complete receiver set.
- PUBLISHING -
The January issue of Firearms News features an exclusive review of the Patriot Ordnance Factory’s P-15 BASE rifle by James Tarr.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features Cedar Lake Sales vice president Alan Bell, Eagle River Snowmobile Derby Complex CEO Tom Anderson, and Wisconsin DNR avian ecologist Sumner Matteson.
- SHIPPING NOW -
European American Armory Corp has introduced their latest addition with the launch of the Girsan Witness2311 Match X - a double-stack 1911. EAA continues to set the bar with high quality manufacturing, competitive pricing, and consistent availability.
- SHOT SHOW -
Come by and check out all things MOJO® in booth #10518 at the 2025 SHOT Show in Las Vegas. Among other items of interest, MOJO® will introduce and display a number of new and exciting products you won’t want to miss.
Princeton Tec announces it will be celebrating its 50th anniversary with its attendance at the upcoming 2025 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nev. January 21-24. Princeton Tec will be exhibiting at SHOT Show in the Law Enforcement section at booth #62103.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Texas Trophy Hunters Association (TTHA) announces a new partnership with DUDE Wipes as a sponsor for the 2025 Outdoors Extravaganza in Dallas, Texas. This collaboration brings a fresh and innovative twist to TTHA’s flagship event, blending tradition with modern convenience to elevate the experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
- STATE AGENCIES -
During its regular Jan. 6 meeting, the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission received a status report on hunting and fishing license sales since the Oklahoma Wildlife License Modernization Act (Senate Bill 941) took effect July 1.
- STATE PARKS -
Join First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park for a family-friendly educational event focused on the history and biology of Montana’s unique swift fox, led by FWP wildlife biologist Brandi Skone. Beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Friday Jan. 17, visitors can enjoy hot cocoa, coffee, and other treats while listening to this fun presentation followed by a question-and-answer session.
- TELEVISION -
Get ready for big bucks and even bigger laughs as the Buckmen add fresh episodes of Buck Commander, now streaming on MyOutdoorTV. MOTV brings more content from the Buckmen to viewers with season fifteen recently added.
- WILDLIFE -
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces final rules restricting the importation of salamanders for the pet trade. The restriction is designed to prevent introduction of the deadly fungus Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, or Bsal, into the United States.
 

Florida’s Okaloosa County led the way more than five years ago in financing placement of nearshore FAD’s to improve pelagic fishing. Now, many more fish attractors are in the works. (Okaloosa County)

As a rule, the odds suck of any of us ever catching a blue marlin, including those of us who have worked at it for years and spent thousands of dollars trying.

Of course, for a lot of folks, it’s “So, what’s a blue marlin?” and doesn’t matter.

But you know who you are, if you have to look that big blue monster in the eye.

The odds are going up, exponentially, in the Gulf of Mexico.

Starting this year, Texas will join Florida in deployed near-shore Fish Attracting Devices (FAD’s) to make it possible to reach marlin water without traveling hundreds of miles offshore. 

Okaloosa County, Florida, put out a series of eight FAD’s in 2020-21 from 60 to 80 miles offshore, which were such an immediate success that they’re currently planning four more, even closer to shore. 

With modern high-speed catamaran fishing boats, the first 8 FAD’s can be reached in about two hours on many days. The new set may take only an hour.

And when you get out there, the fish are waiting. The first set of FAD’s produced a 300-pound blue within a week of deployment, and they’ve turned out many, many billfish and other pelagics since.

The FADS attract big schools of pelagic baitfish, which in return attract mid-size species like mahi, bar jack and blackfins, which in turn attract blue marlin.

This series of Hilton FAD’s has been approved for installation off the Texas Coast this year, bringing blue water opportunities to anglers from Galveston southward. (Hilton’s)

Texas has just received federal approval to place 14 more FAD’s this year. With backing from Tom Hilton’s Hilton Marine, an offshore data service subscribed to by most offshore commercial and recreational anglers as well as many in the oil industry, and from the Houston Big Game fishing Club, the 14 FADS, equipped with an array of scientific instruments, will be deployed within a few months, theoretically opening pelagic angling to hundreds of more boats from Galveston southward.

Add to this the continued widespread installation of high-powered 360-degree Furuno tracking sonar that can reach out thousands of yards to lock on to an individual billfish on many sportfishers plying the gulf and the odds of success are perhaps better than they’ve ever been that you can expect to catch and release a blue on any given trip in the Gulf.  

What’s It Cost?

It ain’t cheap to go marlin fishing, unfortunately, but if you have focused on battling a blue marlin, you probably already know that. The cost of the boat, the captain and mate and massive fuel expenses mean an all day trip is going to cost a minimum of around $4800. It can be more than twice that on larger boats or for an extended trip. (The Furuno Omni sonar setup alone on these boats costs over $100,000—you get the idea.)

Fortunately, you can split that expense with angler buddies—if four chip in $1,200 . . . it’s still pricey, though not prohibitive for the marlin-obsessed but income-limited. Of course, you split time on the rods with this arrangement, so your chances of being in the chair when the strike comes are reduced accordingly.

What are the odds of catching a blue in a single day trip? Not huge, but they’re far, far better than they were prior to the arrival of the fads and scanning sonar.

When to Go

Some marlin hang around far offshore in the Gulf all year long, but there’s an influx of fish generally following the 70 degree temperature line if other conditions including food availability are right, roughly from April to October, nearest to shore in July-August-September. Marlin are caught in the Gulf every month of the year, but the ones caught outside the warm months are mostly incidental by anglers looking for wahoo, yellowfin and other pelagics.

This monster 1,145.6 pound blue caught last year is the Alabama state record, evidence of the enormous size possible in the Gulf of Mexico. (Alabama DCNR)

Speaking of these species, while your odds of catching a blue marlin are relatively low, you’re odds of catching these species are very high, and they are outstanding—in fact unbeatable--table fish when eaten fresh.

The Alabama record blue,  1,145.6 pounds caught in 2023 aboard the 55’ Viking Best Trait helmed by Captain Chris Mowad, came in late October, about 160 miles southeast of New Orleans in 6500’ depths. While that was the fish of several lifetimes and caught beyond the FAD line, a blue of 300 pounds or more is a distinct possibility on any given warm weather trip for those charter captains with long range sonar and an understanding of where the FAD’s are located and how the fish relate to them. 

Learn more about Hilton’s services here: https://realtime-navigator.com

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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