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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2025

- APPAREL -
The high-performance Nivor Jacket and Bib merges the best features of TUO’s western apparel with a focus on functionality when the temps drop later in the season. At the epicenter is Paralite™ synthetic insulation, strategically zoned with more in the core and less in the extremities and lower torso to reduce bulk.
- ARCHERY -
The 2025 Western Trail Classic served as a notable platform for demonstrating precision in archery, with X10 series arrows achieving remarkable success across multiple divisions, as Easton shooters claimed the top positions in both the Men’s and Women’s Championship classes.
- BIRDING -
The public has spoken - "Spherical White-throated Sparrow" received the most votes during this year's Wisconsin Fat Bird Week online contest and has been crowned the official winner.

Real Avid, the leader in DIY for Guns®, understands the challenges of firearms enthusiasts when it comes to cleaning and maintenance of rifles, shotguns and handguns. Whether it is field work at the range or deep cleaning at the home bench, proper firearm maintenance demands exceptional tools, supplies along with ingenious organizational solutions to minimize frustration and save time.

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- BOATING -
A week-long national safe boating public awareness campaign is May 17-23, an annual event that serves to educate boaters and water users heading into summer. A boat should have enough U.S. Coast Guard approved wearable life jackets on board for all passengers. North Dakota law requires all children ages 10 and younger to wear a personal flotation device while in boats less than 27 feet in length.
- COMPETITION -
Team SK’s Jake Stine won the 34th Annual Conrad Bernhardt Silhouette Championships during the weekend of April 26-27. Stine won first place in Hunter Class with a score of 74 X 80, and an Aggregate championship score of 145 x 160.

- EVENTS -
If you attend the annual Delta Waterfowl Duck Hunters Expo set for July 25 to 27 at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds, look for the Waterfowl Hunting Heritage Booth. Master decoy carvers Pat Gregory and Rick Pierce will conduct interactive demonstrations, share tips and techniques, and answer questions all weekend long.
- FISHING -
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife celebrated Ohio’s incredible inland fishing during the Governor’s Inland Fish Ohio Day. This year’s event was held at Indian Lake State Park in Logan County.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
After one event, Lake Sharpe winner Robert Crow leads the 2025 Progressive Angler of the Year race with Ranger Boats angler Nate Leininger in 2nd, and Randy Topper in 3rd. A few heavy hitters are already starting the 2025 NWT season near the top in a search to become the 2025 NWT Progressive Angler of the Year.
- GEAR -
Galco announced that their Triton 3.0 Kydex IWB holster is now available for 3" 1911s with or without red dot sight. The Triton 3.0’s improved appendix carry position offers the option of the 2.0's previous ride height plus a lowered neutral cant position for gun carriers who prefer an even deeper ride.

It all started when the Blocker Outdoors sales, marketing, and product development teams collectively decided to add a basic backpack. What the teams didn’t initially realize, however, is how awesome the finished Shield Backpack would turn out.
Magpul launched a new EDC line of products, which includes three backpacks and two accessory sleeves. All five are limited-run products being offered at extremely low prices to help introduce the market to Magpul’s efforts in the EDC space.
- HUNTING -
Indiana’s migratory bird hunting seasons for 2025-26 have been submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The hunting seasons include those for mourning dove, waterfowl (i.e., ducks, coots, mergansers, and geese), woodcock, snipe, and sora rails.
- INDUSTRY -
CZ-USA announces the addition or appointment of three new senior management leaders: Petr Pišt?lák has been appointed President, CZ-USA, overseeing all aspects of U.S. operations, sales, and marketing, Tom Taylor is joining the company as Chief Marketing Officer, CZ-USA and John Dain has been promoted to Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, CZ-USA.

Christensen Arms announced that its Evoke rifle has secured the illustrious “Great Buy” Award in Outdoor Life’s 2025 Best Rifles roundup. The Evoke rifle endured Outdoor Life’s rigorous evaluation process, emerging as the epitome of performance and affordability.
NSSF acknowledged Credova as the Platinum Sponsor of the 2025 NSSF Marketing and Leadership Summit, taking place this week at the Opal Sol in Clearwater Beach, Florida. Credova provides a financing platform tailored to the outdoor and firearm industries.
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC. concludes the inaugural Legends and Heroes Shootout, a two-day charity event, benefiting K9 Heroes 4 Heroes and the NRA. Held at Markham Park Shooting Range and The Club at Weston Hills in Florida, the event brought together veterans, first responders, MLB legends, industry leaders, and supporters for a high-energy weekend filled with purpose and celebration.
Thompson/Center Arms announces a new nationwide sales strategy by partnering with four sales representative agencies: Precision Sales & Marketing, ProActive Sales & Marketing, Ken Jefferies & Associates (KJ&A), and BCE Marketing.

The Oklahoma Department of Commerce and Governor Kevin Stitt announced that CBC Global Ammunition, one of the largest ammunition manufacturers in the world, is expanding its operations with a planned $300 million investment for a new facility at the MidAmerica Industrial Park in northeast Oklahoma. The project is expected to create 350 jobs.
- JOBS -
HeadHunters NW, exclusively representing a leading provider of advanced materials solutions for critical defense applications, announced two key executive openings as part of its strategic growth initiative: Director of Testing and Senior Process Engineer.
- LEGISLATION -
Knife Rights' Texas Knife Law Reform Bill, HB 2239, was passed by the House unanimously on the Local & Consent Calendar. It now moves to the Senate. HB 2239 would create an exception for two commonly visited places where Location-Restricted Knives (knives over 5 1/2 inches) are banned.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Alexis Wilkins, Director of Strategic Communications for Women for Gun Rights (WGR), recently appeared on the Ava Flanell Show to discuss Montana’s groundbreaking steps in advancing Second Amendment protections and WGR’s mission to empower women and men in defending their constitutional rights.

The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) applauded Alberta’s Minister’s Special License Auction (MSLA) Adjudication Committee, and the Alberta Professional Outfitters Society (APOS) for the recent allocation of critical conservation funding from the sale of special Conservation Permits and for seeing that these funds are directed to areas of greatest conservation need in the province.
Outdoor industry marketers across the country are excited about new research released by the Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF), which will help them better understand how to boost future participation in recreational target shooting. The OSCF report found that 73 million people outside the traditional white male demographic have a strong interest in target shooting.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Moultrie recently partnered with GOVX to provide current and former U.S. military members year-round discounts on Moultrie’s top trail cameras and accessories. This announcement comes during the month of May, which is recognized as Military Appreciation Month.
- PODCASTS -
In the latest episode of the No Lowballers Podcast, GunBroker.com and High Caliber History take listeners on a journey to uncover the fascinating story of the Krag-Jørgensen rifle. Hosted by Logan Metesh and Allen Forkner, this episode features guest historian Justin Baird and dives into how two men from opposite ends of the Norwegian social spectrum came together to change the future of military firearms.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
South Carolina Waterfowl Association announces the renewal of its corporate partnership with TrueTimber, reaffirming their role as the organization’s official camo sponsor.
Athlon Optics is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
Boar Products announces its sponsorship of the 2025 Jim Shockey Classic, a two-day charity event supporting U.S. and Canadian military service members. The event will take place on Friday, May 16th, and Saturday, May 17th at the Barnsley Resort in Adairsville, Georgia.
VIKTOS Black Arms Company announces its sponsorship of the 19th Annual Great Lakes Regional IDPA Match, scheduled for Saturday, May 17th, 2025, at the Saginaw Field and Stream Club. This Tier-3 event stands as a pivotal highlight in Michigan's competitive shooting calendar for 2025, featuring 10 rigorous stages and a dynamic warm-up course.
- STATE PARKS -
Our Nature Awaits program is returning this fall, and teachers can reserve their spots today. Almost a thousand fourth grade teachers from throughout Michigan registered for a free field trip during the 2024-2025 school year, with 100% of participating teachers reporting they would recommend the program to another teacher.
- TELEVISION -
This week on Deer and Wildlife Stories, host Keith Warren visits Tajada Whitetails, located in Manvel, TX. We discuss how focusing on breeding with CWD-resistant genetics is the only way to beat Chronic Wasting Disease.
- WILDLIFE -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says deer fawns are being born this time of year and asks that people avoid disturbing or picking them up. Most deer fawns are born in late May and the first and second weeks of June, according to Vermont deer biologist Nick Fortin.
 

Most of us that grew up in the Mid-Atlantic region think of a hoodie as the layering garment you need to stay warm, feel comfy, and, most importantly, sneak candy and soda into the movie theater.

Not that I’ve ever done that.

But here in the Phoenix Valley of Arizona, where the need for that style of hoodie is measured in hours and not days, let alone weeks, warm weather hoodies are an essential daily garment. Particularly when where you live set a record last summer for the number of consecutive days above 100 degrees (113 consecutive, 143 total, but not a record), with a bunch of those coming in at over 110 degrees (70, which was a new record).

When you factor in the cloudless skies, and the the growing threat of skin cancer, a hoodie makes all the sense of the world.

Whether you’re on the range, on the water, or somewhere out in the middle of nowhere, these hoodies specifically designed for warm weather will deliver performance without the punishment.

And unlike your old cotton hoodie, these don’t trap heat or turn into a mobile swamp.

Badlands UV Hoodie – Simple, Smart, and Solid

Badlands isn’t flashy, but they know how to build gear that doesn’t quit. Their UV Hoodie brings a lot to the table for something so lightweight. You get UPF 50 sun protection, a polyester/spandex blend that moves with you, and fabric that cools instead of clings when you sweat. Thumbholes help keep sleeves in place when you're glassing or working a rifle. It’s not complicated — and that’s a good thing. Just clean design, made to keep you out longer without frying in the sun. Sized in small to 3XL and available in Black or Military Green.

For something a bit more suited for hunting, Badlands offers the Stealth CoolTouch Hoodie in their Approach GT, Approach FX and Approach OG camo patterns. This hoodie is also made of a polyester/spandex blend for a stretch-fit design. It features thumbhole sleeves and a hood with built-in face wrap.

5.11 Sulli UV Long Sleeve Hoodie – Tactical Meets Practical

5.11’s gear has always had one foot in the real world and one in the field, and the Sulli UV hoodie keeps that reputation intact. This is built with the same kind of features you'd expect from their tactical wear — UPF 50+, anti-odor finish, solid wicking — but in a more casual profile that doesn’t scream “range day.” Flat seams and thumbholes add comfort for long wear, and the material breathes enough that it won’t glue itself to your back the minute you start moving. Sized in small to 2XL and available in Black, Tank Green Heather, Overcast Grey Heather or Covert Green Heather.

Huk Icon Performance Hoodie – Built for Boat Days

Huk designs for anglers, but even if your idea of fishing is more barstool than bass boat, their Icon Performance Hoodie is still worth checking out. It’s built for sun, sweat, and water — UPF 50+, breathable, and moisture-wicking, which means you’re not going to be stuck with a soaked shirt halfway through the day. The cut is relaxed but not sloppy, and they’ve got a range of prints and colors, including the Night Owl design that breaks up the usual solid-color rut most tech hoodies fall into. Sized in small to 3XL and available in Night Owl, White, Fresh Salmon, Fog Green or Ocean Blue. Find additional color and design options here.

Whitewater Spindrift Merino Fishing Hoodie – Surprisingly Technical for Wool

Merino and hot weather? Sounds like a bad idea until you actually try it. Whitewater’s Spindrift Merino Fishing Hoodie is light — like, really light — and it pulls off the rare trick of being breathable and sun-protective (UPF 50+) while still cutting the funk thanks to wool’s natural anti-microbial properties. You can wear it multiple days without it turning into a mobile biohazard, which is more than you can say for most synthetics. Great for layering or wearing solo when the sun’s up but the breeze is still cool. Sized in medium to 3XL and available in Daybreak.

Blocker Outdoors Angatec Hoodie – Early Season and Easy Wear

Built for bowhunters dealing with early-season heat, the Angatec Hoodie from Blocker Outdoors has a few things going for it. First, it’s featherlight. Second, it stretches and moves without getting in the way. And third, it’s treated with their S3® antimicrobial finish, so you don’t end up smelling like roadkill after a few miles in the woods. The camo patterns are purpose-built for concealment, but the hoodie’s light enough you’ll want to wear it off the trail too. Thumbholes and a three-piece hood round things out without overcomplicating it. Sized in small to 3XL and available in Flint, Realtree APX or Mossy Oak Bottomland.

SITKA Radiant Sun Hoodie – High-Output Approved

SITKA is known for building gear that’s almost over-engineered — and that’s not a complaint. The Radiant Sun Hoodie is made for people who actually push themselves outdoors, not just stand around looking technical. It blends polyester with recycled polyester for an ultra-light fabric to wick sweat fast and dry even faster. It provides UPF 50+ sun protection with Polygiene® odor control. Think spot-and-stalk, long days in open sun, moving through heat without melting. It works — and looks sharp doing it. Also check out Frank Sag Sized small to 2XL and available in Ivory, Bluestone Camo, Herb Green or Granite Camo.

For more on the Radiant Sun Hoodie, check out Frank Sargeant’s ‘Gettin’ Hoodie on the Beach’ in the May 7th edition of The Water World Wire.

The Bottom Line: Function First, Always

All six of these warm weather hoodies do one thing right: they let you stay out longer, do more, and not think about what you’re wearing. Badlands and SITKA deliver serious performance for hunters and high-output types. 5.11 and Blocker Outdoors hit that blend of tactical function and everyday use. Huk and Whitewater round out the list with fishing-first builds that work anywhere the sun beats down.

Surviving the heat and sun requires coverage that cools. Whether you’re hiking ridge lines, casting from a skiff, running drills in the dirt or just trying to make it through the 40% of the year when it’s over 100 degrees, these hoodies earn their place in your closet.

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

 
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