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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2025

- APPAREL -
Nomad Outdoor released its new base layer system, Durawool NXT. Made of a blend of 60% Merino wool, 36% Nylon and 4% spandex, Durawool NXT base layers give 4-way stretch and mobility for soft, warm comfort under hunting gear in full season chill and late-season cold.
- AWARDS -
Leupold & Stevens announces that its new-for-2025 VX-5HD Gen 2 was named ‘Editor’s Choice’ by the Outdoor Life in the publisher’s annual “Best New Rifle Scopes for Hunting” review.
- CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE -
Idaho Fish and Game is working to protect the future of deer and elk hunting, and CWD is a threat to it. Biologists will continue testing, responding, and adapting to CWD. Fish and Game’s CWD management priority is keeping the percentage of animals infected – or prevalence – low in deer and elk herds to reduce and/or slow the spread of the disease.
- COMPETITION -
The CZ Shooting Team delivered an outstanding performance at the 20th IPSC Handgun World Shoot, held September 11–28 at Frontier Shooting Range in Matlosana, South Africa. Competing against more than 1,800 shooters from 50 countries, the team secured a total of ten medals – four gold, four silver, and two bronze.
- EVENTS -
Taylor’s & Company will be attending the Green Top Outdoor Expo held Saturday, October 4th – Sunday, October 5th in Ashland, VA. Admission is free, and families are encouraged to attend.

HeadHunters NW announces its attendance at the upcoming NASGW Expo. President Shaylene Keiner looks forward to connecting with industry leaders and supporting continued growth across the shooting sports sector.
- FISHERIES -
Idaho Fish and Game closed harvest of unclipped adult fall Chinook salmon statewide on Sept. 19, and that closure has been extended through Oct. 3. Fisheries for adipose-clipped fall chinook will remain open, but all unclipped adult fall Chinook salmon must be released.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Coastal Resources Division (CRD) announced the opening of Georgia’s recreational and commercial shellfish harvest season at 7 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025.
- FISHING -
If Andrew Oestringer had brought his bass to a certified scale before filleting the fish, he would probably hold a new state record. The nearly two-foot smallmouth bass from Lower Symes Pond tipped Oestringer’s personal fishing scale at 7 lbs. and 6 oz. That makes Oestringer’s bass a full 10 oz. heavier than the current state record smallmouth.

- FORESTRY -
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) sold nearly 47 million board feet of timber across 5,542 public acres during 12 timber sales held in in four states, for a total of $7,555,225; more than $946,545 above the total appraised values. Each year, the BLM forestry program's sales support approximately 2,000 jobs nationally and generate more than $1 billion for local economies.
- GEAR -
Premier Body Armor announces the launch of the Fortis Ballistic Helmet Chin Strap Extender - Gas Mask Compatible, an accessory that adds 3.5 inches of length to the Fortis helmet’s retention system. Designed in direct response to customer feedback, the low-profile extender creates the clearance needed for a gas mask, respirator, or other facial protection without compromising a secure, stable fit or the helmet’s quick-release function.
- HUNTING -
Nearly 27,000 acres of privately-owned lands in southeast Idaho are now part of Idaho Fish and Game’s Access Yes! program thanks to the East Idaho Grazing Association (EIGA). And with that, comes new access rules for sportsmen and sportswomen.
Idaho bird hunters should be excited that beginning in early October, pheasants will be stocked weekly at Pratt Creek, Kirtley Creek, and the Pahsimeroi River Access areas. Stockings will begin prior to the youth pheasant hunting season that runs Oct. 4-10 and will continue weekly during the season.

One of the keys to success with early-season whitetails is having the right gear and using it properly. Hunt Monkey performance hunting gloves and gear has just what you need.
- INDUSTRY -
German Precision Optics (GPO USA) announces they have partnered with Joel Harris of Harris Global Marketing & Communications. Harris will be the first point of contact between GPO and the professional media including; journalists, publications and editors, ensuring timely assets are delivered and tight deadlines are met.
- JOBS -
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has a career opportunity to help grow our mission to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. RMEF seeks a regional director to work remotely and live in Southern California.
Custom & Collectable Firearms is seeking a creative and detail-oriented Lead Engraver/Graphic Designer Supervisor to join our production team. This unique role blends artistry with precision, involving graphic design, laser engraving, gold plating (bonus), and high-end polishing to finish our exclusive firearm series.

- LITIGATION -
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announced support for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) new lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department challenging the long wait times to receive a concealed carry permit (CCW) in California.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
VIKTOS announces the launch of the COUNTERACT CCW Crossbody Bag, a low-profile concealed carry solution that blends seamlessly into any environment. At first glance, it looks like a “camera bag”—subtle, compact, and forgettable. But beneath the surface lies a purpose-built CCW system engineered for fast access, rugged durability, and everyday adaptability.
AGM Global Vision announces the launch of the RattlerV3 series, the latest evolution in its acclaimed Rattler thermal riflescope family. The RattlerV3 series delivers shutterless technology, enhanced thermal sensitivity, improved imaging algorithms, and long-range precision to hunters, tactical professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts worldwide.
- ONLINE -
Air Venturi announced the launch of its new e-commerce website. For the first time, this will allow consumers to purchase products directly from the source at airventuri.com.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
On Saturday, September 27th, the nation came together for National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHFD) to honor America’s 55 million sportsmen and women for the remarkable role they play in conservation efforts across the country. Since 2015, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) has worked with the Administration and Governors to secure proper recognition for NHFD.
The International Hunter Education Association-USA (IHEA-USA) successfully hosted the 2nd Annual Hunting Incident Investigation Academy (HIIA) Train the Trainer (TTT) on September 9–11, 2025. The Missouri Department of Conservation served as host for this three-day advanced training program, which brought together 21 officers representing nine states from all four IHEA regions.
Whitetail Watch is an anti-poaching initiative created by Whitetails Unlimited to improve hunter/landowner relations and reduce the crime of poaching. To curb this illegal activity, participating landowners will post Whitetail Watch signs on their property. To order complimentary Whitetail Watch signs or decals, please call Whitetails Unlimited National Headquarters at 920.743.6777 or send an email to nh@whitetailsunlimited.com.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
TriStar Arms announces a strategic partnership with Gun Made. This collaboration aims to simplify the purchasing process for TriStar's shotguns and pistols, while simultaneously bolstering support for local firearm dealers across the United States.

- PRODUCT NEWS -
This product is a special edition, semi-automatic Thompson M1 carbine meticulously customized by the artists at Altered Arsenal to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Marines. The rifle immediately stands out with its presentation-grade, Cerakote two-tone receiver, featuring a matte black upper and a contrasting white lower.
Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduces the Guardian Duty Holster, a revolutionary holster engineered specifically for law enforcement and military professionals, made in the USA and patent-pending.
Foxtrot Mike Products expands the VFM-9 line with two dedicated-length 9mm uppers: the VFM-9 7-inch and the new 10-inch. Each product features a “thermal fit” barrel system, a 1:10” twist rate barrel of 4140 steel. The muzzle device is a Micro Blast Diffuser.
One of the keys to success with early-season whitetails is having the right gear and using it properly. Hunt Monkey performance hunting gloves and gear has just what you need, to not only remain concealed but to also safely manipulate trigger and arrow releases and other equipment.

Ideal for those who prefer minimal features in the rear sight, paired with a tritium front sight, the XS Minimalist OR is currently the only aftermarket sight option for the HK CC9.

Supple Pets LLC, the sister company to Supple LLC, announced the launch of SUPPLE PETS® Hip & Joint Care Chews, a breakthrough in canine joint support. Supple Pets delivers clinically effective dosages of premium, human-grade glucosamine and European pharmaceutical-grade chondroitin.
Although considered a “treestand pack”, ScentLok’s BE:1 Grinder easily folds into a mobile (aka saddle) hunting scheme – the hottest trend in the sport. Mounting on the success of the BE:1 Grinder Pack, ScentLok advances the BE:1 Grinder Lite Pack, a smaller pack option with the same genetic superiority.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI) announces the release of the Model 1854 Traditional Walnut, chambered in .30-30 Winchester.

SDS Arms announces the expansion of its Spandau Arms S2 line with the addition of the 20-gauge caliber. The Spandau Arms S2 20-gauge delivers the performance seen in the 12-gauge, with the added benefit of reduced recoil that hunters have been seeking in the field.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
MidwayUSA Foundation announces that Old Glory Bank will serve as the presenting sponsor for the 2025 National Youth Shooting Sports Conference (NYSSC). The NYSSC is the only conference in the country solely focused on youth shooting sports.
Magnum Research announces its sponsorship of the Biathlon Stage of the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship. The Magnum Research Magnum Lite .22LR SSAT22G rifles will be used for this event taking place from September 30 to October 4, 2025, at Camp Atterbury in Indiana.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 1 Citizen Advisory Committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 1. The meeting will be held at FWP’s office in Kalispell, 490 N. Meridian.
The Michigan DNR’s Eastern and Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Councils are scheduled to hear presentations on the DNR budget and land transaction process, as well as receive updates on the DNR’s wolf abundance trail camera survey and moose research study when the council meets Wednesday, Oct. 8.
- STATE PARKS -
Hikers are invited to a Harvest Moon and Sunset Hike at First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park on Wednesday Oct. 8 beginning at 6 p.m. The three-mile moderately difficult hike will last about two hours.
- TELEVISION -
On the World Famous Rifle Range One at the Civilian Marksmanship Program's Talladega Marksmanship Park, historic military battle rifles from the past century are competing.
- VOLUNTEERS -
 

Hobie, famed for producing small sailboats, surfboards and fishing kayaks, will now be part of the Bass Pro Shops/White River Marine empire, with production in the U.S.

When Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris announced last week that Hobie, the California-born brand synonymous with pedal-drive kayaks and small sailboats--currently built in Mexico—is now a White River Marine property and will soon be built in Missouri, it felt like more than just a corporate acquisition. It was a cultural shift — a symbolic return of an American watersports icon to American soil.

Hobie has long been more than a name stamped on a hull. For decades, its kayaks and sailboats have carried weekend paddlers, anglers, and lake-cruising families. Thousands have learned to sail on Hobie’s little 16’ sailboats, and over the last decade the company’s fishing kayaks have come to be one of the major players in that booming field.

Bass Pro, with its massive retail reach and huge manufacturing arm in White River Marine Group, likely saw more than a product line. It saw a chance to tie Hobie’s heritage directly to the heart of American outdoor recreation, producing the boats in Lebanon, Missouri, within shouting distance of Bass Pro’s Springfield headquarters.

The decision has practical roots. Manufacturing overseas, Hobie faced the same headaches plaguing much of the industry: shipping container delays, rising labor costs in Mexico and Asia, tariff issues blooming unpredictably this year and a supply chain stretched thin by global disruptions. 

Bringing production home means Bass Pro can keep closer tabs on quality, shorten the time between factory floor and dealer showroom, and eliminate the risks of geopolitical tremors that can stop a product cold at the border. The cost of American labor remains higher, but advances in automation and the deep bench of skilled workers around the Ozarks help narrow the gap. In many ways, Bass Pro is betting that efficiency and loyalty to the brand can outweigh the higher wage bills.

There’s also a marketing truth here: “Made in USA” sells, especially in the outdoor world. A Hobie kayak is more than a piece of molded polyethylene; it’s a vessel of identity for the angler or paddler who buys it. For many customers, knowing the boat was built in the same country where it will be paddled adds authenticity and pride. Bass Pro has long leaned into those sentiments with its own White River brands, and Hobie fits the narrative perfectly.

Hobie was famed for surfboards and small sailboats before it became a leading kayak brand.

Not only that, but BPS has a huge retail arm in its hundreds of Outdoor World outlets, which are already selling ‘yaks as well as larger fishing boats and pontoon boats by the thousands. Adding a full Hobie line to the store offerings will provide a sure conduit to consumers.

State and local governments are playing their part as well. Missouri leaders welcomed the move with open arms, promising new jobs and positioning Lebanon as a hub for outdoor manufacturing. That kind of local partnership makes the transition easier, while also providing tax and training incentives that sweeten the math for Bass Pro.

Brunswick Also Closing Mexico Operations

Hobie isn’t the only one making this move. Just weeks ago, Brunswick Corporation announced it was closing its fiberglass plant in Reynosa, Mexico, and shifting production back to Tennessee and Florida. Chaparral Boats recently expanded its Georgia plant, choosing to grow in U.S. soil rather than abroad. The industry as a whole is slowly recalibrating, acknowledging that the old calculus — cheaper labor overseas equals cheaper boats at home — no longer adds up when you factor in shipping costs, tariffs, delays, and the occasional political curveball. And providing more good American jobs just seems like the smart thing to do so long as it makes sense economically.

Bass Pro Shops’ White River Marine/Tracker facilities are the largest boat works in the nation, and can readily tool up to produce all current Hobie models.

There are challenges ahead. Ramping up a new factory line requires serious investment, from new molds and machines to training a workforce that may never have bolted together a pedal-drive kayak before. Consumers could see prices tick upward as companies absorb higher production costs. 

But for Bass Pro and Hobie, the long-term play is clear: tighter control of the product, faster delivery to the customer, the undeniable marketing power of the American-made stamp and more jobs for American workers.

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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