SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES   
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2025

- APPAREL -
Pnuma Outdoors announces the release of the highly anticipated Pnuma Cascade Puffy Jacket, setting a new standard in versatile, high?performance layering for Hunters, cold?weather enthusiasts, and adventurers alike.
- COMPETITION -
Hillsdale College’s John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center hosted the 2025 USA Shooting Shotgun Junior Olympic National Championships. Shotgun athletes ages 12-21 competed in trap from June 20-22 and skeet from June 27-29. The competition determined the 2025 Junior Olympic Champions and the Junior Olympic Squad.
Federal Ammunition congratulates Vincent Hancock on his gold medal performance in Men’s Skeet at the ISSF World Cup Shotgun event in Lonato, Italy. This victory, his sixth gold medal earned at Lonato, brings his World Cup total up to 30 medals to go along with his four Olympic gold medals at only 36 years old.
- EVENTS -
Gun Owners of America announced the 2A Action Alliance Panel at the 2025 Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit, featuring some of the most influential voices in the firearms community. This engaging session will spotlight how content creators and activists are shaping the national conversation on the Second Amendment through grassroots mobilization and digital engagement.
Join Outdoor Sportsman Group staff and celebrities during Happy Hour at ICAST on Wednesday, July 16 beginning at 4 p.m. and meet Captain Emily Gale and Captain Amanda Gale, affectionately known at the Gale Force Twins, and learn about their new digital series, “Gale Force Experience.”

Dead Air Silencers will participate in the 4th Annual Defenderpalooza, taking place on Saturday, July 12th, from 12 PM to 4 PM at Defender Outdoors Shooting Center located at 2900 Shotts Street, Fort Worth, TX.
- FISHERIES -
Hoot-owl restrictions take effect Thursday at 2 p.m. on sections of the Ruby, Jefferson, Big Hole, Beaverhead and Smith rivers. Hoot-owl restrictions prohibit fishing from 2 p.m. to midnight each day. These restrictions will stay in effect until conditions improve.
- FISHING -
Buckeye Lures introduced the G-Stroll last year, and it immediately became a tackle box staple for many anglers. The one demand from these anglers? More hook sizes. Buckeye listened.
The new Salt Sweeper Swing Head from Big Bite Baits is rough, tough, and built for both saltwater and inshore applications. Designed at the request of many West Coast anglers, the Salt Sweeper Swing Head is armed with a heavy-duty hook designed to hold up against any foe that bites it.

Northland Tackle has expanded its selection of the popular Smeltinator Jig and Smeltinator Underspin. The Smeltinator expansions come equipped with a sticky-sharp Gamakatsu 604 hook.
The brand-new Manitoba Mullet from Northland tackle is simply all-business. Built on the legendary Smeltinator head, the Manitoba Mullet is designed to hang and swim horizontally. The Manitoba Mullet is available in 2 weights (¾ & 1 oz) and 4 enticing colors.
Northland Tackle has expanded on a classic. The legendary Buck-Shot Rattle Spoon has added 4 new eye-popping colors, offering even more options to truly match the hatch.
The new Yamamoto Shinobi Grub is multi-faceted. The 3.5" double-tail kicking grub can catch fish in a variety of different ways – just ask Yamamoto pro Brent Ehrler.

- GEAR -
Streamlight Inc. introduced the ProTac 2.0 HP tactical flashlight, delivering 85,000 candela for powerful downrange illumination, nearly five times the distance output of its predecessor, the ProTac 2.0. This new rechargeable light produces 2,000 lumens for situations where exceptional brightness is needed.
- GIVEAWAYS -
Every year, Target Sports USA gives away a new truck… and this year, it’s an $84,000 Jacked-Up Jeep Gladiator. We’re getting down to the wire now, as the drawing closes on July 31.
- HUNTING -
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is again offering an online process for Maryland hunters to apply for a 2025-2026 waterfowl blind site license. From July 16 through July 29, hunters and riparian landowners may enter the annual lottery for the opening days of blind site licensing.
SCI commends Governor Shapiro and both chambers of the General Assembly for seeing through the emotionally driven opposition to Sunday hunting and repealing Pennsylvania’s outdated ban.

- INDUSTRY -
Thompson/Center Arms announced an exciting new partnership with Driven with Pat & Nicole, one of the most respected and celebrated hunting names on outdoor television, YouTube, and social media.
The Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Outdoor Fund is proud to announce a $100,000 grant to the National Archery in the Schools Program, continuing its support of its educational programming for more than 1 million students across North America and offsetting equipment costs for new schools and students joining the program.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Illinois DNR are mapping the spread of invasive black carp throughout the Mississippi River Basin through a program called “Keep, Cool, Call.” Arkansas anglers may participate in the program and earn $100 if they hook one of these fish by sharing the information about their catch.
- JOBS -
Derya Arms announced it is recruiting an experienced CNC Programmer to support its growing manufacturing operations in Jacksonville. The ideal candidate will be proficient in writing new programs and modifying existing ones, ensuring efficient and accurate manufacturing processes.

- LITIGATION -
NSSF is disappointed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit’s ruling in NSSF v. James, the challenge to a New York State statute that attempts to circumvent the bipartisan Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. NSSF respectfully disagrees with the Second Circuit’s reasoning that NSSF did not meet its burden in showing that the law is facially invalid because the court could conceive of some potentially legitimate applications of the law.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Taurus announced the release of the Taurus 817, a rugged and compact revolver chambered in .38 Special +P. With a 7-round capacity and all-stainless-steel construction, the 817 offers exceptional strength, performance, and reliability in a defensive carry platform.
Vortex is giving shooters what they’ve been asking for: A comfortable, ballistic rated pair of shooting glasses that look great and fit even better. RangePoint merges the protection of classic safety glasses with modern comfort.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Pope and Young announced nine new world records at its 34th Biennial Convention, held April 9–12 in Glendale, Arizona. With over 200 trophies on display, including the nine newly recognized world records, the 34th Big Game Awards event was the largest in the Club’s history.

Wildlife Forever and Yamaha RightwatersTM will continue its youth conservation education and aquatic invasive species programs partnership in 2025-2026. The youth international Art of Conservation Fish Art Contest program teaches young people about fish, fishing and aquatic conservation. The Clean Drain Dry Initiative targets fishing, boating, and industry and recreational boating users to stop the spread of aquatic invasive species.
- PODCASTS -
A podcast dedicated to practical and comprehensive information for whitetail hunters will soon celebrate its 15th anniversary. Deer Talk Now — the official podcast of Deer & Deer Hunting — first hit the air on Aug. 10, 2011.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
ELEY announced the launch of its new Trial Pack Series – A bold initiative designed to give shooters across all disciplines affordable access to the full ELEY range in convenient, small-quantity volumes. The new trial packs are built for discovery, testing, and performance selection.
Night Fision introduces its newest innovation: the Precision Optic Plate product line – including a plate plus backup sight combination. Engineered from premium 17-4 stainless steel and finished with a black nitride coating, each Night Fision Precision Optic Plate is machined to tight tolerances for a secure fit, maximum recoil resistance, and long-term reliability.
- PROMOTIONS -
Fish Monkey is driving into Spring 2026 with a compelling dealer promotion while also expanding its presence across global markets. Retailers attending the upcoming ICAST industry trade show can visit Fish Monkey at Booth #3642, and learn about Fish Monkey is free gift-with-purchase incentive.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Whether you fish, hunt, hike, watch wildlife or just like to connect with nature in Michigan’s state wildlife and game areas, we want to hear about how you use and value these public lands. If sharing your thoughts in a focus group next month sounds good, please keep reading!
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders appointed Jamie Anderson of Lonoke to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Wednesday afternoon at AGFC headquarters in Little Rock. Anderson is vice president of I.F. Anderson Farms Inc., known as Anderson Minnow Farm, the world’s largest producer of minnows. He succeeds J.D. Neeley of Camden, whose seven-year term on the Commission expired June 30.
 

I want to start by thanking everyone who reached out to me and our family after the passing of my father, Frank Brownell, in June. The support from friends, colleagues, and customers has meant a great deal to us. Moments like this remind you how deep the ties run in this industry and how personal business becomes when it involves your name, your family, and your life’s work.

Frank believed in having a plan. He often said, “The only thing worse than a bad plan is no plan at all.” That thinking guided his entire life, especially when it came to preparing for what would happen when he was gone. That day came on June 17, 2025.

Frank Brownell understood the need for advance planning. It’s a key to preserving all businesses, but especially essential in family businesses. Photo courtesy of Brownells.

Looking back, the succession planning my father put in place began the day I joined the business in 1997. He had learned as a second-generation owner that the longevity of a company depends on how well the next leader is prepared. Across our industry, we can see strong family-run businesses that are still thriving. We can also see businesses that faltered because a founder passed without a clear transition.

Avoiding this kind of planning does not preserve your legacy. It puts it at risk. When you die without direction, your family is left to guess your intentions. They are left to manage your business and estate while they grieve. The strain can pull apart even the closest families.

Succession planning is not just for the wealthy. It is the best gift you can leave behind. It preserves relationships, protects your life’s work, and gives your family a clear path forward. This list is not legal advice, but it is a practical guide drawn from experience. These steps helped our family. They can help yours too.

1. Establish a revocable trust.

A revocable trust holds your assets—homes, vehicles, bank accounts, investments—and keeps them out of probate. It also ensures privacy. Most estate attorneys can create one. A trust gives your family direct access to what they need and prevents delays that come with the court system.

2. Appoint a trustee and a successor trustee.

Your trustee follows the instructions in your trust. This person needs to be steady, fair, and capable of managing people and money. A successor trustee should also be named in case your first choice is unable or unwilling to serve. Without a backup, your estate could end up in conflict or legal uncertainty.

3. Assign a medical power of attorney.

This document names the person who will make your healthcare decisions if you are unable to do so. It should include guidance on life-sustaining care and any DNR instructions. Your family and medical providers will rely on this during critical moments.

4. Write or update your will.

A will serves as a safeguard for anything not placed into your trust. It should match the trust in tone and direction. Even with a trust in place, a clear and current will helps prevent confusion.

5. Clarify what fair means in your plan.

Treating family members fairly does not always mean treating them the same. One child may run the business. Another may have different needs. Your spouse may require security. Being honest about your intentions and specific in your instructions helps prevent future conflict. Fair means thoughtful. Not equal.

6. Communicate with your family while you are alive.

Your estate plan should not be a surprise. These documents can be revised during your lifetime, which gives you a chance to involve your family in the process. Sit down with them. Explain your thinking. Listen to their feedback. You may discover something you missed. You will also give them peace of mind that they are not left guessing.

7. Separate the business from the inheritance.

If one child is active in the business and others are not, splitting ownership equally will create problems. The one involved should have a clear path to ownership. Others should receive equal value in different ways. A business should be managed by those capable and committed to its future. This protects the company and avoids resentment.

8. Work with the right estate planning attorney.

Not all lawyers are the same. Choosing a generalist or a contract lawyer may do more harm than good. Find someone who focuses on estate planning and understands family business. Pick an attorney who is younger than you. That way, they are more likely to be around to help the next generation carry out your plan. Replacing a retired lawyer after your death is not something your family should be scrambling to do.

9. Keep your original documents.

Your trust, will, and medical directives must be stored securely and made accessible to the trustee and your attorney. Originals are often required to execute certain tasks. Without them, the process becomes harder and slower.

10. Revisit your plan often.

Life changes. A plan that is five years out of date may cause more confusion than having no plan at all. Update it after major events—marriages, divorces, births, deaths, or business changes. Your family will need a plan that matches the current reality.

Final Thoughts

My father gave us a map. He didn’t leave us in the dark. That clarity allowed our family to grieve without division and gave our business the stability to carry on. We honored his legacy by building on what he left behind.

If you own a business or even just a home and some savings, you have something worth protecting. A clear plan is the final act of leadership. It brings peace instead of conflict. Strength instead of confusion.

So, who’s next? That is not a question to leave unanswered. Your family and your business deserve a plan—and they deserve to hear it from you while you are still here.

— Pete Brownell

Pete is Chairman of the Board of Brownells and Chairman and CEO of Brownells parent company, 2nd Adventure Group.

 
Outdoor Wire - 155 Litchfield Rd., Edgartown, MA 02539
Copyright © 2024, OWDN, All Rights Reserved.