Man Dies Near Great Salt Lake While Duck Hunting
According to a recent report by ABC 4 News, a man died while duck hunting near Great Salt Lake. The 81-year-old died while hunting in the marshes. He was with a friend and dog when he passed. The individual allegedly drowned, but the investigation is ongoing.
Florida Votes on Right to Hunt and Fish
Following the pattern of numerous other states, Florida is set to vote on its constitutional right to hunt and fish. According to WPBF News, the amendment would “preserve forever fishing and hunting, including by the use of traditional methods, as a public right and preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife.”
Senate Hopeful Posts Images Of Unsafe Firearm Handling & Richochet Mishap
Senate hopeful Lucas Kunce (D-MO) reminds us all that if you’re going to stage a photo op involving firearms to win voters, make sure you know what you’re doing. Because if you don’t, we highly recommend that you don’t bother shooting anything, just smile and pose with the (unloaded) gun pointed in a safe direction. Why do we make this suggestion? In the photo above we see no eye protection, a chicken-wing arm, Tannerite on the table, too-close steel targets, and a high-magnification scope for a target that’s a few feet away. What’s not pictured is the reporter who took bullet fragments to the arm due to a ricochet from said too-close metal plates. Hoo boy, where’s a hot-blooded RSO when you need one?
FALCO Holsters Releases 3D-Printed OWB Holsters
FALCO does it again with its high-quality holster products. Recently, it released the CX02 3D-printed OWB Holster. It’s compatible with many handguns, including the Glock 17, 19, 26, 43, 43X, Smith & Wesson 2.0, Sig Sauer P365 XMacro, and more.
“We are proud to offer improvements to firearm carrying experience for our customers and believe our 3D printing technology will continue to drive innovation,” explained Katarína Zacharová, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at FALCO Holsters. “Our new CX02 holster is a great example of how advanced 3D printing technology can revolutionize holster design by delivering straightforward function, practicality, and the tightest tolerances. The CX02 delivers a modern design with premium features.” Check out more at falcoholsters.com.
Ruger Honored With Awards At The NASGW Expo
Recently, at the NASGW Expo, Ruger was decorated with numerous awards by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers. It was dubbed “Manufacturer of the Year,” among several other accolades.
“We are honored to be recognized by the NASGW as Firearms Manufacturer of the Year. This award is always an honor, but it is extra meaningful as we celebrate our Company’s 75th anniversary,” said Chris Killoy. “Winning Best New Rifle and Best New Overall Product for the American Rifle Gen II is a testament to the innovation and hard work our associates put into each product we bring to market.”
Remington Ammo Talks Availability Of Nitro Steel Duplex
The all-new Nitro-Steel Duplex by Remington is now available to consumers. It’s an incredible steel waterfowl line, and its innovative design with a four-petal shot cup, produces a great pattern. Get it in 12-gauge, with BB, 2, 4, or 6 shot sizes. MSRP is $42.99 per box.
“Remington Duplex shells are loaded with two different sizes of steel shot for ultimate performance at all ranges,” said Remington Ammunition Shotshell Product Line Manager Ronnie Evans. “The blended, high-velocity magnum steel payload gives dense patterns with the smaller shot size close up, while the larger shot hits hard close and maintains energy at longer ranges.”
Savage Arms Offers New Calibers in the 110 Magpul Scout
Savage Arms announces new offerings in the 110 Magpul Scout — a total of seven calibers. These include 5.56 NATO, 6mm ARC, 300 Blackout, 350 Legend, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, and .450 Bushmaster.
“The 110 Magpul Scout has proven to be a top choice in our lineup,” said RJ Contorno, Senior Product Manager at Savage Arms. “With the addition of new calibers, we are confident that this rifle will continue to exceed expectations and deliver exceptional performance for beginners and seasoned shooters alike.”
Elite Archery Releases Short Axle-To-Axle Bow
As part of Elite Archery’s 2025 lineup, the new ARTUS is excellent. Its axle-to-axle length is only 30 inches, making it ideal for hunters who are shorter, hunting from blinds, or who still-hunt through cover.
The bow comes with new cams, performance mods, Integrate Rest Mounting (for QAD and Hamskea), new Rail Accessory Connection system that offers picatinny-style mounting, and other technologies. It even sports wider limbs, ¼-inch draw length adjustments, and more. The bow weighs 4.7 pounds. Peak draw weights range from 40 to 75 pounds. MSRP ranges from $1,299.99 to $1,399.99.
“The Artus represents Elite’s dedication to crafting bows that cater to every hunter’s needs,” said Josh Sidebottom, COO of The Outdoor Group. “Its adjustability and customization allow every archer to dial in their setup for peak performance in any terrain.”
Nebraska Veterans May Get A Free Veterans Day Hunt Permit
This season, Nebraska residents who were honorably discharged from the military may obtain a one-day permit, Habitat Stamp, and Nebraska Migratory Waterfowl Stamp for free. This allows them to hunt on Veterans Day (November 11) at no cost to them. However, they still need a Federal Duck Stamp and to complete the HIP survey.
SITKA Gear Opens Two New Retail Locations
Famous for selling directly to consumers, SITKA Gear is making waves in the brick-and-mortar space, too. Recently, they announced two new retail locations in Minneapolis. With physical stores, they hope to enhance the in-store shopping experience for hunters.
“As we expand our footprint in the Minneapolis community, we are excited to bring SITKA’s innovation and passion for the outdoors to local sportsmen,” said Alley Ray, SITKA Gear Retail Marketing Manager. “Our gear is engineered to perform in any environment, and these new locations will offer a unique, hands-on experience for customers to discover how our products can elevate their outdoor adventures.”
Whitetails Unlimited Seeks Field Directors
Have you dreamt of working in the outdoor industry? Whitetails Unlimited is seeking those who might fill field direction roles. These part-time roles would help execute program services. Opportunities are available in numerous states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia/West Virginia. Ultimately, the role is meant to help manage events and organize volunteers.
Sportsmen’s Alliance Wins Big Washington Supreme Court Case
The Sportsmen’s Alliance is proud to note that the Washington Supreme Court ruled in favor of the organization. It determined that state law does not permit Lorna Smith, the commissioner for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), the ability to serve two concurrent appointed offices.
“The court has spoken, and it said what we knew was true all along: Lorna Smith broke the law by simultaneously holding two appointed positions,” said Dr. Todd Adkins, Senior Vice President at the Sportsmen’s Alliance. “It’s unfortunate, but not at all surprising, that it took a state supreme court decision to force Washington’s animal-extremist ideologues to obey the law. ‘Rules for thee, but not for me’ has become the status quo in Washington, but the Sportsmen’s Alliance won’t allow the state’s sportsmen and women to be bullied into oblivion by the Fish and Wildlife Commission—or anyone else—any longer.”
“A win at any level is great, but a win at a state’s highest court should especially be celebrated,” said Michael Jean, Litigation Counsel at the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation. “The letter of the law here is clear, and despite the smoke and mirrors Gov. Inslee and Commissioner Smith used to mask their disregard for the law, the Washington Supreme Court saw through it. We’ll keep this win in our pocket as we continue to defend hunters, anglers, and trappers in courts across the country.”
West Virginia Helps Feed the Hungry with Wild Game
Along with many other states, West Virginia is also making it possible to share venison with those in need. The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources encourages donations, which are managed and distributed by the Hunters Helping the Hungry program. According to ECHS Eye Witness News, it’s helped deliver more than 1.5 million meals in the past 20 years.