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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2025

- AWARDS -
O.F. Mossberg & Sons was recognized with four Retailer Gold Choice Awards at the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings. Mossberg received top honors in the Shotgun Category, Favorite New Product Category, and Shotgun Choke Category from Tactical Retailer and the Shotgun Choke Category from Shooting Sports Retailer.
- BIRDING -
Join the Michigan DNR and partners from Common Coast Research and Conservation and the Laughing Whitefish Bird Alliance for a guided birding tour along the coastal wetlands of the state wildlife area. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday, May 17.
- BOATING -
While many anglers have already rigged their boats for this open-water season, there are still countless others out there re-rigging their fishing rides with new electronics, including forward-facing sonar and updated trolling motors.
- EVENTS -
Gun Owners of America (GOA) announces that Taurus will join the exhibitor floor at the 2025 Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit (GOALS), taking place August 9–10 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
The Archery Trade Association and the National Field Archery Association are pleased to announce plans for a landmark event in 2026: a multi-day celebration of archery that expands the ATA Trade Show with a national archery competition and a brand new expo for the public. The event will be held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis Jan. 7-11, 2026.

SLG2, Inc. will be making a stop with its Shoot Like A Girl experience at Cabela’s in Dundee, Michigan on Saturday, May 17 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This interactive event offers a welcoming and safe environment designed to introduce women and their families to the exciting world of shooting sports, focusing on safety, responsibility and empowerment.
More than 150 young anglers and their families joined 15 retired NFL players and other volunteers at Galveston Island State Park on Saturday, May 3, for a day of fishing, food, fun, and sun.
- FISHERIES -
The Gulf Council has issued a Request for Proposals for a qualified contractor to conduct an in-depth review of the regulatory processes that other U.S. regional fishery management councils (regional management councils) are using.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
This past weekend, the Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s Texas Team Trail presented by Progressive completed it’s 2025 regular season on Belton Lake in central, TX. Following the trend that’s occurred throughout the 2025 season, anglers were met with another dose of weather obstacles.

Long runs and low weights may sound like a bummer, but those who’ve fished the Sabine River know this is one of the most engaging and potentially dramatic of Southern fisheries. If past tournaments provide any indication, the MAXAM Tire Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River should offer another highly entertaining event.
- GEAR -
Moultrie has announced the next evolution of Metal Feeders. The new era of metal broadcast and gravity feeders is available in 300- and 600-pound options.
- HUNTING -
The Ohio Wildlife Council received a proposal for waterfowl hunting zones for the 2026 to 2030 hunting seasons during its last meeting on Wednesday, April 30, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
North Dakota’s 2025 deer season is set, with 42,300 licenses available to hunters, down 7,800 from last year.

- INDUSTRY -
Orchid announced another major ERP integration milestone with its eBound™ electronic A&D Bound Book. Orchid and Taurus Holdings recently completed the integration of SAP’s ERP platform with Orchid’s eBound A&D bound book software.
Liberty Ammunition was recently featured in an article published by USCCA. Author Scott Wagner found that the Liberty Civil Defense 380 ballistics exceeded expectations.
Kinsey’s Inc. is proud to recognize a new hire in their company, filling a necessary Software Engineer position at their Pennsylvania location. New Software Engineer, Alyssa Zevallos, is a 10-year veteran in the industry with a wealth of knowledge on her skillset in digital engineering.
Silencer Central announces the successful achievement of Service Organization Control 2 (SOC 2) certification. Silencer Central’s SOC 2 certification is a result of a rigorous audit process that validates the organization’s commitment to safeguarding sensitive information and ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of its systems.

Oklahoma’s Gov. Kevin Stitt is a man of his word. Gov. Stitt told attendees at the NSSF SHOT Show® Governors' Forum that if state lawmakers would send the Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination (FIND) Act to his desk, he would sign it.
Springfield Armory is proud to announce that Rob Leatham, renowned competitive shooter and the company’s Research and Development Senior Technical Advisor, has received Shooting Sports USA’s inaugural Golden Bullseye Competitor Award. It was awarded to him by the National Rifle Association at the 2025 Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Atlanta, Georgia.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Christensen Arms unveils the Evoke .375 H&H, the newest addition to its esteemed Evoke rifle series. Chambered in the legendary .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, this rifle combines cutting-edge technology, striking aesthetics, and an accessible price point.
Nightstick announces the release of the USB-4510M: a rugged, rechargeable MOLLE-compatible gear light offering white, red, and green flood illumination for tactical operators and industrial pros who need visibility that works with their gear, not against it.

- NOW SHIPPING -
Outdoor Edge announced that the new RAZOR APX Advanced Performance Hunting Knife System is now in stock and shipping. Featuring removable silicone scales with integrated blade storage capabilities, this knife defines preparedness – removing distractions so you can focus on what truly matters: your pursuit of the game.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Thanks to Bass Pro Shops’ newest $500,000 commitment, Ducks Unlimited’s (DU) conservation partnership with Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Outdoor Fund is poised to make an even greater impact on critical wetlands and associated habitat for waterfowl.
- PODCASTS -
In this new video podcast episode, Mark Peterson sits down with world-renowned conservationist Ivan Carter. They discuss Ivan’s journey from being solely a hunter and guide to becoming a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation—particularly within the hunting community.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
KRISS USA unveiled its latest finish option for the Vector Gen 3 lineup: the Woodland Delta camo - featuring a pattern of angular shapes in a carefully curated mix of CERAKOTE deep olive greens, soft tactical grays, and shadowy black colors.
Kestrel Ballistics announced a new firmware update for the KST1000 Shot Timer. With this latest update, users can now integrate the KST1000 directly with the PractiScore 2 App, eliminating the need for manual time entry and streamlining match operations.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features travel writers Tom and Kristi Manus, and lure maker Dan “Bimbo” Gifford.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Connecticut Valley Arms/BPI Outdoors, makers of side-lock muzzleloading rifles and build-it-yourself rifle kits, is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited National Sponsor, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
Dorsey Television announces that EOTECH will partner with Sporting Classics with Chris Dorsey as the scope sponsor for the 2025 broadcast season.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking individuals to serve on the new Fish Creek Collaborative (FCC), a citizen advisory group that will help guide the development of a multi-use trail plan for the Fish Creek area in western Montana. Apply now through May 28, 2025.
The Forrest L. Wood Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center officially celebrated its 1 millionth guest visit today (Wednesday). The center has been a staple of outdoor education in northeastern Arkansas since it opened Aug. 25, 2004.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will meet in person May 21-22 at the College of Central Florida, The Ewers Century Center, Klein Conference Center, Building 40, 3001 SW College Road, Ocala, FL 34474. The meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. EDT each day and is open to the public.
The next public meeting of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission will be Friday, May 9, at the Mohave County Auditorium, 700 W. Beale St., in Kingman, Ariz. The meeting begins at 8 a.m.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Channel spotlights Huntech Pro, a high-energy hunting series now airing weekly on Pursuit Channel and streaming on Pursuit UP. Packed with exhilarating hunts, Huntech Pro delivers an authentic and educational experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
The ultimate fishing experience happens every Wednesday night beginning at 6 p.m. ET with "Reel Fishing Wednesdays," only on World Fishing Network. This programming block brings together a dynamic lineup of shows, offering everything from global adventures to expert fishing tips.
Outdoor America announces a new relationship with Texas Trophy Hunters Association (TTHA). Under this relationship, the network will host all long form and short form content from the organization.
- WASHINGTON -
Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) applauds the formation of the newly established bipartisan Public Lands Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives.
- WILDLIFE -
After consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department captured and relocated an adult male grizzly bear on May 2, 2025. The grizzly bear was captured in association with conflict management efforts for cattle depredation, this bear was not the bear responsible for depredation and was released away from the calving pasture.
 

A faction of the terrorist group ISIS has claimed credit online for several recent attacks on camps in Northern Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve, causing the US State Department to issue a Level 4 Do Not Travel Alert for specific districts of Cabo Delgado and Nampula Provinces. The rest of Mozambique remains on a Level 3 Alert to Reconsider Travel.
 
SCI confirmed the attack took place April 29 at the headquarters of the Niassa Carnivore Project (NCP) and their Mariri Environmental and Skills Training Center in the southeastern section of the Niassa Special Reserve. In a press release, NCP Director Dr. Colleen Begg confirmed two NCP antipoaching scouts were killed. Another was severely injured but was evacuated to a hospital in Maputo and is now stable. Two scouts remain unaccounted for.
 
Residents of the nearby village Mbamba also fled into the bush for safety. Begg said the NCP team spent several days searching for staff and community members hiding in the wilderness and taking them to the district capital, Mecula.
 
In April, SCI reported the destruction of the Kambo Safaris camp in the Reserve by a group of armed insurgents, with later reports about the deaths of two staff members. The incident triggered a Security Alert from the US State Department warning travelers of terrorist activity. It was not until April 30, that ISIS Mozambique took credit for the attacks in a social media post by Amaq News Agency, which is designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the US State Department.
 
Amaq is often the first venue to publicize claims of responsibility for terrorist attacks conducted by the Islamic State. According to media outlet CAXTON Network News, a loose translation of text published with the image says, “The fighters of the Islamic State attacked and burned a tourist site belonging to the Christians and killed six soldiers from the Mozambican army in Niassa Province, Northern Mozambique.”
 
The Level 4 Travel Alert from the US State Department states, “Terrorists continue to conduct and plot attacks on government forces, villages, and key supply routes in the districts of Ancuabe, Chuire, Ibo, Macombia, Meluco, Metuge, Mocimboa da Praia, Mueda, Muidame, Nangade, Palma and Quissanga in the northern province of Cabo Delgado, and the bordering districts of Memba and Erati in Nampula Province.
 
According to Begg, the ANAC warden of Niassa Special Reserve is coordinating efforts to increase safety in Niassa and is working with conservation partners on the ground. SCI will continue following developments here and reporting to members as we confirm information.
 
SCI expresses its deepest sympathies for the families and coworkers of those who lost their lives in these senseless acts. SCI members with hunts booked in Mozambique and with concerns over security are again encouraged to speak with their safari operators about security in their areas and to orient themselves on the locations of their hunting camp and its distance from the affected regions in northern Mozambique before changing any plans. Hunters should also review their travel insurance policies and consider security evacuation insurance. US citizens should enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. Other members should check their country’s state department equivalent for travel alerts and travel programs.
 
For more information and assistance contact SCI’s Hunter Information Service at HunterHotline@safariclub.org.
 
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