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Escort’s FieldHunter Youth Shotgun Offers Exceptional Combination of Performance and Value

HatsanUSA, the exclusive U.S. distributor of Escort Shotguns, is proud to showcase the Escort FieldHunter Youth. This pump-action shotgun is engineered for youth and smaller framed shooters of all levels. 

The FieldHunter Youth is a 20 gauge, with a 3-inch chamber that can handle a variety of shots, including steel (with specific chokes). The included multi-choke system includes five chokes (F, IM, M, IC, CYL). The versatility of multiple size chokes, plus the capability to shoot 2 ¾ in. to 3 in. shotgun shells, makes it the perfect youth shotgun for every hunting adventure, including upland birds, small game, waterfowl, and turkey. A migratory plug can be installed for 2+1 capacity and removed for a complete 4+1 capacity.

To ensure durability, Escort has designed the FieldHunter Youth with a synthetic polymer stock and forend that features textured grips, and an aircraft-grade aluminum alloy receiver is fully anodized that sports a well-designed 11mm groove for optics mounts. The chrome-plated, 22-inch barrel pulls everything together utilizing a 7mm checkered and ventilated anti-glare rib ending with a classic brass bead. 

For fit and comfort, there is a well-designed rubber recoil TrioPad with spacers that can be added or removed to adjust the length of pull. Stock shims provide adjustment of drop and cast for a better fit. Safety is a significant concern for any firearm, so a manual cross-button safety is built in. Mounted sling studs make for easy carry and firing support. Finally, the FieldHunter Youth is lightweight, weighing slightly over 6 lbs., making it easy to carry and easy to use. It’s ready for your next hunting adventure.

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Tickets on Sale for Trinity Oaks 10th Annual Under the Oaks Gala

Tickets are now on sale for the 10th Annual Under the Oaks Gala, a night of celebration in support of Trinity Oaks programs for underprivileged kids, terminally ill children and combat veterans in our community. This year’s Gala will take place on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 5:00 p.m. at La Vilita Assembly Hall on San Antonio’s scenic River Walk.

The Under the Oaks Gala dinner and auction has grown into the premier fundraising event for Trinity Oaks, attracting more than 500 guests from across the country and often selling out well in advance of the event. This year’s Gala will feature live music, an open bar, incredible food catered by Black Tie, raffles, games, an extensive silent auction, and a world-class live auction that includes exotic hunts, vacation trips and other fabulous items. All proceeds from this event will bring vital funds and support to the Trinity Oaks programs and services it provides.

Under the Oaks Gala tickets are available as 10-person tables or individually.

Fausti VIP Table: $10,000 (only 10 tables available)
A beautiful Fausti Caledon shotgun ($2,000+ value) will be gifted to the “Fausti VIP” table sponsor. Individual guest gifts from Rebecca Creek and Trinity Oaks. These are the 10 best seats in the house, complete with a private server, who will be on hand to provide the table with VIP drink and food service. There will be no need to get up for drinks or the buffet; just sit back, relax and enjoy the evening. In addition, the Fausti VIP Table’s benefactor will be recognized by name or company name on printed event materials as well as signage, the rolling big screen and verbally during the event.

Century Oak Table: $5,000 (15 tables available)
One table for 10 guests that is favorably located. It includes all entertainment, open bar and incredible dinner stations, a private server for the table, special gifts from Trinity Oaks and Rebecca Creek Distillery for each guest. The benefactor (or company) of the Century Oak Table will be recognized on printed event materials as well as signage, the rolling big screen and verbally during the event.


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Chattanooga Shooting Supplies, Inc. (CSSI) Donates $20K to Walk The Talk America (WTTA)

Chattanooga Shooting Supplies, Inc. (CSSI), an industry leader providing 45,000 SKUs of shooting and hunting-related products to service the independent dealer, becomes a Silver Sponsor of WTTA.

Walk The Talk America (WTTA), a non-profit organization designed to bridge the gap between the firearms industry and owners and the mental health industry, is honored to have received a generous donation of $20,000 from Chattanooga Shooting Supplies, Inc. (CSSI) and welcomes them as WTTA’s newest Silver Sponsor.

Mental illness and suicide affect many individuals and families throughout the country, and that includes within the firearms and 2A community. We at CSSI want to play an active role in helping to find meaningful solutions to reduce the stigma that surrounds mental health within the gun community. We are honored to support WTTA’s mission,” commented Ron Staffieri, CEO of CSSI.

“We are humbled by CSSI’s generous donation and support and proudly welcome them as our newest Silver Sponsor,” Michael Sodini, WTTA founder, said. “With every donation, we can provide more tools and resources to individuals, companies, and retailers. Our goal is to bring together not only the firearms industry and mental health resources but to make them available to all firearms owners. Donations like this from CSSI help to support our mission and we couldn’t do what we do without companies like CSSI.”

WTTA, the brainchild of Sodini, a firearms industry veteran, spearheaded a movement within the firearms industry to bridge the gap between mental health and responsible firearm ownership to reduce suicide by firearm and gun violence. Through educational programs, podcasts, and training programs, WTTA is paving the way for educating mental health professionals about gun culture and breaking down the negative stigmas around mental health for gun owners. Through its various programs and offerings, such as instructional flyers and slides for firearms instructors, classes in Cultural Competence, and Introductory Courses in The Intersection of Guns and Mental Health, WTTA is leading the conversation and opening doors throughout the firearms industry and mental health industry.


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Experience Incredible Southwest Louisiana Fishing with Fishing Tom Guide Service

Fishing Tom Guide Service, Southwest Louisiana’s premier fishing guide service, is currently taking reservations for the later part of 2022 and 2023. This sought-after fishing guide service offers daily fishing trips, as well as lodge-based packages. There are a few days/packages available in 2022, but they are very limited.

Fishing Tom Guide Service, owned and operated by Captain Tommy, is a first-class fishing operation located in Sulpher, Louisiana. Captain Tom Adams has over 30 years of fishing experience and has fished the local waters all his life. His son, Captain Tommy, has also been fishing since childhood. This dynamic duo are passionate about providing each and every client with an unforgettable and productive experience out on their home waters.

Guests will fish aboard their 24 ft. Nautic Star center console equipped with a 250 HP Mercury engine that gives it a smooth, powerful and dry ride. It is fully equipped with all of the latest electronics to help locate the most productive fishing spots each day. The wireless trolling motor will allow the boat to move through marshes and bayous without disturbing the sought after fish. State-of-the-art rods & reels will be on hand along with tried-and-true tackle and bait.

Fishing Tom Guide Service takes its clientele to fish the Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes through the bayous and marshes that surround those areas. These seasoned captains know the waters and can navigate these intricate waterways to get to areas others dare not approach. The targeted species when fishing these areas are typically redfish, flounder, sheepshead, tripletail, trout, and other saltwater species. It is not unheard of to catch more than 15 different species in one day with this premier guide service.

Costs for fishing with Fishing Tom Guide Service:Full Day ( 7 hours) 1-3 People $700 (4 people $900)½ Day (4 hours) 1-3 People $500Lodging: Nice clean roomy lodging is available for $50-60 per guest per night. Lodging has full kitchen and gas grill, 4 bedrooms/2 bath and includes towels and linens. Lodging #2 is a 2 Bed/1 bath.Meals are available upon request for $50 per person. Meals include a gourmet Cajun dinner the night of arrival, a hot breakfast the day of fishing and a sack lunch on the boat.Gratuities are not included.

Come enjoy the beautiful waters and fishing of Louisiana with Fishing Tom Guide Service. You are sure to enjoy an experience you won’t forget with memories you will have for a lifetime. Space is limited so you will want to book now.


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Registration for Safari Club International’s 2023 Annual Convention is Open

Safari Club International is excited to announce that registration is open for its 2023 Annual Convention. The 51st annual SCI Convention will be held February 22-25, 2023, at Music City Center in Nashville, TN. 

SCI’s preferred hotels for the 2023 Convention include Grand Hyatt Downtown, Hilton Nashville Downtown, Hyatt Place Downtown, JW Marriott Nashville, The Westin Nashville, Renaissance Nashville, and Omni Nashville. Please mention “SCI2023” or “Safari Club room block” when booking hotels over the phone to receive discounted pricing. 

The Convention will showcase unique hunting opportunities on six continents, world-class taxidermy and art, and give manufacturers their first opportunity to demonstrate new products directly to consumers. Considered the “Ultimate Sportsmen’s Market,” the Convention also plays host to dozens of topical seminars presented by subject matter experts. Several hundred hunts, fishing trips, firearms, works of art, jewelry, and other items and services are offered at live and silent auctions, helping SCI raise hunter advocacy and conservation funds. Finally, you won’t want to miss out on the nightly banquets and world-class entertainment starring country music celebrities, hunting superstars, and much more!  

Whether attendees are looking to book their dream hunt, scope out the latest firearms and gear, or find taxidermy inspiration, the SCI Annual Convention will impress with many exhibits and something for everyone! 

To register for the 2023 SCI Annual Convention, visit https://showsci.org. To contact a registration agent, please dial 520-620-1220 or call toll-free at 888-746-9724.


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PREPARE FOR DEER SEASON BY PRACTICING ON A RINEHART WOODLAND DEER TARGET

Affordable and Realistic Woodland Jimmy Big Tine and Big Jim Whitetail Targets Help Archers Prepare for Fall Hunting

Janesville, WI — Rinehart Targets®, the worldwide leader in quality archery targets, is proud to offer two affordable Woodland Series deer target options that’ll easily hold up to both countless practice shots as well as the elements. Rinehart’s Jimmy Big Tine and Big Jim Whitetail targets are the ideal lifelike and long-lasting 3D deer targets to add to your backyard range as you prepare for fall hunting season.

The Woodland Series continues to be among Rinehart’s best-selling and most popular targets. They offer lower retail price points that allow even more archers to experience the realistic durability of a Rinehart target.

The Woodland Jimmy Big Tine target measures 48-inches tall with a length of 40 inches, simulating a 100-pound deer. There’s no better realistic practice partner as the buck also incorporates lifelike sculpted features allowing shooters to create the most authentic practice scenario possible in their own backyard. The target incorporates Rinehart’s locking antler feature, which means shooters have the option to easily swap out the antlers and replace with their own.

Looking for a bigger buck target that doesn’t set you back big bucks? Big Jim is your guy. Measuring 56-inches tall and 44 inches in length, the Rinehart Big Jim Whitetail target simulates a 140-pound whitetail. Like all Rinehart targets, Big Jim too will turn heads with its impressive life-like details. Much like it’s ‘little brother’ Jimmy Big Tine, Big Jim’s antlers are also easily swapped out should you wish to replace them with your own.




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Wyoming Women’s Antelope Hunt Auction Dinner Sold Out for 2022, Other Opportunities to Be a Part of the Event are Available

Clearmont, Wyo – In its momentous tenth year, the Wyoming Women’s Antelope Hunt will bring women from across the nation together at the Ranch at Ucross in northeast Wyoming for a weekend of hunting, mentorship and camaraderie from October 6-9. One much-anticipated event in a meaningful and exciting weekend of hunting and camaraderie is the annual silent and live Auction Dinner. The Wyoming Women’s Foundation (WYWF) will again host 300 guests, hunters, guides and volunteers under a tent at the Ranch at Ucross for a festive evening of fun and fundraising on Friday, October 7.

“I am so grateful to say that the Wyoming Women’s Antelope Hunt is coming into year 10 very strongly. To think of where we started and what this event has become, I am humbled. The sponsors and the greater Clearmont community around Ucross that have supported this event since day-one took a chance on a new thing in 2013 and have made it a Wyoming institution. Local landowners have invited us back each year. The guides share their time and expertise to help the women learn and grow as hunters. An ever-growing community of kind and generous people attend our Auction Dinner and Online Event. So many people have come together to make this event a success.” says Rebekah Smith, WYWF Director.

The weekend provides training on all aspects of hunting, from shooting and harvesting to processing. 46 women hunters from 12 states will attend the sold out experience this year, including 16 first-time hunters. Mentors will help the new and experienced hunters sight-in their rifles, some shooting for the first time, on Thursday, October 6. By the end of the day on Saturday, October 8, strangers will have become friends that will last a lifetime. Women attending will have gained new skills, and forged relationships that will enable them to continue their hunting journey.

The in-person dinner, silent and live auctions and raffle on October 7, 2022, at the Ranch at Ucross is sold out for 2022. However, there are still ways to get involved!

First, Auction Dinner Sponsorships are available to underwrite tables for hunters, volunteers and guides. Sponsorships benefit members of the hunt community and help raise funds for the Wyoming Women’s Foundation’s larger mission: to help women achieve economic self- sufficiency and provide opportunities for girls.

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Protect and Carry Your Bow with the Bow Spider Alpine Bow Slicker™

Bow Spider, the quickest and easiest bow retrieval system on the market, has teamed up with Alpine to offer bowhunters an easy and effective way to protect and carry their bow – the Bow Spider Alpine Bow Slicker.

The Bow Spider Alpine Bow Slicker is ultralight, durable and designed to fit most compound bows on the market with parallel limbs ranging from 24”-36” axle-to-axle. Mesh loops easily wrap around the limbs of the bow and a pocket of durable fabric slips over the bow cams. The sleeve is crafted with elastic in the hem to allow for a more secure grip around the bow while also making it easy and quick to remove.

No clips, snaps or buckles are required, making the Bow Spider Alpine Bow Slicker super convenient whether in the field or at the range. It is made in America and comes with a guarantee against manufacturer defects. It has a suggested retail price of $65.95.

For more information on the Bow Spider Alpine Bow Slicker or the other amazing products available from Bow Spider visit www:bowspider.com.

The Bow Spider Alpine Bow Spider is available for a limited time so be sure to order one soon before they are gone!


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iSportsman to Attend The Fallen Outdoors Virginia Banquet as Sponsor

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA — The Fallen Outdoors (TFO) is a nationwide organization with dedicated chapters across the country that organize and provide outdoor adventures for veterans of all ages and from all branches of the U.S. military. With iSportsman providing services on more than 50 military bases across the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii for more than a decade, the company recognizes the important role outdoor access and opportunities play for active-duty soldiers, veterans and their families. Thus, supporting an organization like The Fallen Outdoors is an obvious choice.

The Virginia Chapter of TFO is hosting a fund-raising banquet Sept. 17 to set the stage for the 2022/2023 hunting and fishing season and promote outdoor activities available to current service personnel and veterans. iSportsman will be in attendance as a table sponsor, donating one table to interested individuals to attend the banquet at no charge. 

“The impact TFO has had on so many lives is nothing short of inspirational.” says Aneil Kumar, iSportsman President. “As a company that supports outdoor recreation, we are proud to extend that support and do whatever we can to help change lives and make more opportunities available.”

iSportsman will be working with TFO to help them identify landowners, hunt clubs, outfitters and boat captains who share their passion for taking veterans, service members and their families outdoors and growing the number of events TFO can host.

You can find a TFO chapter to join as either a participant or volunteer, or donate to their cause following this link.


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Union Volunteers, Former NFL Player Priest Holmes Help Kansas City Area Youths Get Hooked on Fishing

Kansas City, Mo.—Nearly 200 young anglers and their families lined the banks of Troost Lake in the heart of Kansas City alongside local union members and other community volunteers and retired Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes on Saturday for the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) 2nd Annual Greater Kansas City BCTC Take Kids Fishing Day.

Hosted by the USA and the Greater Kansas City Building and Construction Trades Council (BCTC), the free event was supported by Priest Holmes Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City, Kansas City Parks, the Missouri Department of Conservation, Marriott Hotels and the USA’s Take Kids Fishing Day Host Sponsor Humana.

Thirty-three volunteers provided nearly 200 inner-city youth—many first-time anglers—with fishing instruction and assistance.

“Take Kids Fishing Day gave kids and parents from different economic backgrounds an opportunity to learn about the outdoors through fishing and build their confidence in handling rods, reels and baiting hooks,” said Holmes, who is actively involved in the NFL Players Association and the USA. “There were lots of memories made. I watched one boy pull worms out of a bait cup with so much interest. Other kids said they have never fished before. I encouraged them for trying something new and challenged them to keep fishing after the event.”

All the young anglers received a free fishing rod and reel, to ensure they have the chance to continue fishing for years to come. Many of the kids won additional outdoor gear in giveaways held during lunch.

Thirty-three volunteers from the Greater Kansas City BCTC, Ironworkers Local 10, Sheet Metal Workers Local 2, Fire Fighters Local 42, Insulators Local 27, Teamsters Local 41, Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ Local 518, Bricklayers Local 15, Pipefitters Local 533, Electrical Workers Local 124, Greater Kansas City AFL-CIO, NFLPA, along with staff from Marriott Hotels, Humana, Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City and the Missouri Department of Conservation provided participants with hands-on instruction and assistance using their new rods along with tips on how to catch a big one.




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Merritt Reservoir SRA certified as International Dark Sky Park

Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area, renowned for its Sandhills location providing spectacular astronomical views, has been certified as an International Dark Sky Park.

Merritt has hosted the annual Nebraska Star Party each summer for 29 years, when professional and amateur astronomers converge to take advantage of a sky free of light pollution.

Merritt is the first Nebraska site certified by the International Dark-Sky Association. The IDA is the recognized authority on light pollution and is the leading organization combating light pollution worldwide.

“This is an exciting first for our state,” said Executive Director of Nebraska Tourism John Ricks. “The Dark Sky Park will attract people to experience the awe and splendor of our night skies, adding yet another excellent, unique experience to visiting Nebraska.”

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Director Tim McCoy added, “We’re thrilled and honored to have Merritt Reservoir be given this prestigious distinction. It’s another great reason to visit this well-known park.”


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Big City Mountaineers Partners with MYSTERY RANCH and Outside Incac. to Further Mission Through Outside’s Inaugural Find Your Good Campaign

Big City Mountaineers (BCM), a leading provider of outdoor and backcountry experiences for youth for more than 30 years, is pleased to announce that the organization has partnered with MYSTERY RANCH  and Outside Interactive Inc. to launch an inaugural Find Your Good fundraising campaign, with a donation match campaign in September.

The Campaign runs, September 12-22, with the culmination of the Backpacker Get Out more finale at Neptune Mountaineering on Sept. 22, 2022, Gear and Skills Clinic and Pint Night Celebration (7:00 PM – 9:00 PM) Benefitting Backcountry Squatters (CU Boulder Chapter) and Big City Mountaineers.

2022 marks the launch of Outside Interactive Inc’s Find Your Good campaign. The Find Your Good platform was created to connect people who love to spend time outside with like-minded nonprofits that are anchored in the outdoors. Find Your Good supports nonprofits in seven categories: hiking and camping, cycling, running, climbing, winter sports, healthy living, and sustainability.

“The Find Your Good initiative is an incredible tool to help connect people with nonprofits who have similar principles and values, rooted in the outdoors,” said David Taus, executive director, Big City Mountaineers. “Outside Interactive Inc’s dedication to supporting Big City Mountaineers and other organizations with similar values really catalyzes BCM’s goal of breaking down barriers to outdoor access for young people from disinvested communities.”

“I’m so thrilled to have Big City Mountaineers as a member of our first cohort of Find Your Good,” says Kristin Hostetter, head of sustainability and community partnerships at Outside Interactive Inc. “The work BCM does is so important and impactful, not only to the kids they serve but the outdoor community at large. We’re honored to support them and share their incredible work with our audience.”


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Delta Applauds USDA APHIS for Reversal of Regs on Hunters Importing Waterfowl from Canada

BISMARCK, ND — After consideration of letters presenting the concerns of U.S. hunters from Delta Waterfowl, Ducks Unlimited and other conservation partners, the United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced today new provisions allowing import of hunter-harvested wild game birds from Canada into the United States. These new provisions amend the APHIS declaration of 10 days ago that functionally shut down all import of birds from all Canadian provinces.

“This is great news for American waterfowl hunters already in Canada and for those with plans to hunt there this season,” said Delta’s chief policy officer John Devney. “As The Duck Hunters Organization, we sincerely thank APHIS for reconsidering the restrictions and for doing it so quickly. It definitely puts optimism back into the hearts of hunters looking forward to hunting ducks and geese in Canada this fall following what promises to have been an outstanding summer of duck production!”

The USDA announcement says that, beginning immediately, APHIS will allow the import of hunter-harvested wild game bird carcasses, originating from or transiting through Canada, meeting the following conditions:

Viscera, head, neck, feet, skin, and one wing have been removed; andFeathers have been removed, with the exception of one wing – as required by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for species identification; andCarcasses must be rinsed in fresh, clean, potable water prior to packaging and must not have visible evidence of contamination with dirt, blood, or feces; andCarcasses must be imported in leak-proof plastic packaging and stored in a leak proof cooler or container during transport and import; andCarcasses must be chilled or frozen during transport and import.

APHIS further recommends that boots and any equipment used to process the carcasses should be clean and visibly free from dirt, blood, tissue and feces.

However, it’s important to note, cooked or cured meat and meat products (for example, sausage, jerky, etc.) WILL NOT be allowed for import because USFWS regulations cannot be met to identify the species.


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It’s time to check out the American Airgunner Challenge

By Nicolas Gregoris

If guns, explosions, and world-class shooters duking it out for some serious prize money sounds like your idea of a good time, check out the American Airgunner Challenge.

The American Airgunner Challenge is a reality-style shooting competition that pits 8 contestants against each other in a series of 10 intense challenges. One by one, shooters are eliminated until a champion is crowned.

Competitor Justin Welch takes aim…upside down?!

This is season 3 of the Airgunner Challenge, and new episodes air on the Outdoor Channel Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. EST. The season finale airs next Wednesday, but after you inevitably fall in love with the show and want more, you can watch all of seasons 1 and 2 here.

The FX Impact M3 sporting some aftermarket furniture like a DonnyFL FatBoy sound moderator.

The American Airgunner Challenge will fill the Top-Shot-shaped-hole in your heart. The shooting industry has been craving a televised shooting competition and the American Airgunner Challenge stepped up and delivered.









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Marine and Son Compete at National Matches While Boosting Marksmanship Awareness

This year, MSgt Nick Capko, 38, of Fredericksburg, Virginia, returned to the Camp Perry National Matches after more than a decade from his debut – marking just his second trip to the annual event that’s been a marksmanship tradition in Ohio for over a century.

His main purpose of returning was the same one that brought him to the grounds of historical Camp Perry in the first place – representing the U.S. Marine Corps as a member of the marksmanship team.

“I wasn’t ready for college, and it was something that I was interested in doing. It was something to get started on my life,” he said of his initial beginnings in the Marines. “That was ultimately why I chose the Marine Corps – the challenge that was laid out for me.”

Nick first competed at the National Matches in 2010 as a member of the Marine Corps team.

Nick has been a Marine for 20 years. Before that, he had never fired a gun – taking his first shots during boot camp. After checking into a unit that was deployed, leaving him behind, he went on to supplement his time by training others on the range.

“There, someone said to me, ‘Hey, you should get on the Marine Corps Shooting Team,’” he explained.











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HeadPeace – Headwear with Purpose

Just like the founder of HeadPeace, Lindsay Theken, I like to have my hair out of my face but could never find a headband that fit right. I don’t like anything too tight, and after wearing something behind my ears for too long I develop a headache. Thankfully, Lindsay did something about this: she made her own headbands.

HeaPeace headbands are like a bandana, a headband, and a kerchief all in one. They are made from super soft fabric, folded in thirds but expandable to cover much of your head. The soft fabric holds back hair from your face and doesn’t bunch up at your neck. They are great for yoga or exercise classes, hiking, biking (under your helmet, please!) and generally all day long no matter what you are doing. At the campsite – perfect! In the garden – perfect!

I like the tremendous variety of patterns – they are colorful or neutral, bold or subtle. Basically something for everyone.

HeadPeace makes more than just headbands. They also offer neck gaiters, tie bands, kids bands, lightweight hats and bundles which includes an original band, a gaiter, and a hat. Headbands are $14, gaiters are $22, and hats are $26. Free shipping on orders over $29, free returns and exchanges.

Check out their headwear at www.headpeaceheadbands.com.

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Viridian Sponsors USPSA Carry Optics Nationals

Viridian Weapon Technologies is sponsoring another premiere event—this time the Sig Sauer USPSA Carry Optics Nationals presented by Federal. The event kicks off September 9th and wraps up on Sunday, September 11. Viridian will be a stage sponsor and is also giving away their very popular and versatile  RFX green dot sights to winners. Viridian has delivered difference-making product lines this year by capitalizing on the fact that human eyes just see green better than the traditional red color used in so many optics.

Viridian’s optics bring light-weight, green dot-powered reflex sights designed to fit multiple mounting footprints, hold up to the toughest conditions and provide 30,000+ hours of battery life. These optics are perfect for competitive and everyday shooters.

“Eyes see green better, and we’ve been proving that every day since we invented green laser sights,” said Viridian President and CEO Brian Hedeen. “We are seeing citizens who carry choose these when purchasing their favorite concealed carry options. It’s also great to see how useful and impactful these optics are in the most elite and prestigious shooting competitions. We can’t wait to see how the Carry Optics Nationals turn out and are thrilled to be a part of this event.”

Viridian RFX reflex sights are backed by a seven-year warranty, fit compact and full-size handguns and have viewing windows maximized so shooters can get the most benefits around target acquisition and clear fields of view.

All specifications and options for the new Viridian RFX reflex sights are available at ViridianWeaponTech.com.


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Get outdoors with a fall turkey hunt in Nebraska starting Sept. 15

Nebraska’s fall wild turkey season opens Sept. 15, when hunters will get out to the woods and fields for a chance to bag some birds.

The fall season is a great opportunity to get outdoors, either on a solo hunt or with family and friends.

Fall 2022 permits may be purchased over the counter, are unlimited in quantity, and are valid statewide. Youth permits for hunters ages 15 and under are $8. Fall hunters can buy up to two turkey permits. Qualifying landowners also are eligible for a reduced-price landowner permit.

Fall permits allow hunters the option of harvesting with either a bow or shotgun. The bag limit for a fall permit is two turkeys of either sex. Purchase permits at OutdoorNebraska.org.

Areas to hunt turkeys are plentiful in Nebraska, with more than 280 wildlife management areas and nearly 382,000 acres of walk-in public access to private land in the Open Fields and Waters Program. Find more than 1.2 million acres of publicly accessible Nebraska lands in the 2022-2023 Public Access Atlas, available at Nebraska Game and Parks Commission offices and service centers and wherever hunt and fish permits are sold. It also is available online at OutdoorNebraska.org/PublicAccessAtlas.


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DU helps reverse import ban of harvested game birds from Canada

USDA APHIS revises rule following scientific consultation with Ducks Unlimited

WASHINGTON, D.C. – September 12, 2022 – The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), after several discussions with waterfowl scientists from Ducks Unlimited (DU), has revised their previous rule banning the import of game birds from Canada. 

On September 8, 2022, DU provided science-based information to USDA APHIS to advise their decision to revise import restrictions, while maintaining strong measures to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Under the new restrictions, unprocessed hunter-harvested wild game bird carcasses, originating from or transiting Canada, must meet the following conditions:

Viscera, head, neck, feet, skin, and one wing have been removed; andFeathers have been removed, with the exception of one wing, as required by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for species identification; andCarcasses must be rinsed in fresh, clean, potable water prior to packaging and must not have visible evidence of contamination with dirt, blood, or feces; andCarcasses must be imported in leak-proof plastic packaging and stored in a leak-proof cooler or container during transport and import; andCarcasses must be chilled or frozen during transport and import.

“We appreciate USDA’s willingness to hear the concerns from DU and revise this rule in a practical and scientific manner,” said DU CEO Adam Putnam. “This revision is not only a win for American waterfowlers but also for the application of sound science. Now, waterfowlers who’ve already departed north of the Canadian border have clear guidance on how to limit the spread of HPAI and bring their harvested game birds back into the U.S. safely.”

This decision reverses a previous APHIS regulation, announced on September 2, 2022, which immediately disallowed game birds taken by hunters in Canada from entering the United States, regardless of the province in which they were taken. Over the last week, DU scientists held several discussions with USDA APHIS, making the case there’s little existing evidence this regulation would have meaningful impact on the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the U.S. 

“We certainly understand and appreciate the importance of limiting the spread of HPAI in the U.S.,” said DU Senior Waterfowl Scientist, Dr. Mike Brasher. “But based on data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Service, U.S. hunters and their harvested birds imported from Canada pose relatively minimal risks in this regard. DU will use this opportunity to communicate with waterfowl hunters about these new import restrictions and USDA APHIS voluntary guidelines that will provide additional safeguards against the spread of HPAI this fall and winter.”

For more details on restriction criteria and additional USDA APHIS recommendations for hunters, please visit https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/newsroom/stakeholder-info/sa_by_date/sa-2022/canada-wild-bird-game-carcasses.


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DNR Seeking Hunter Education Volunteer Instructors

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking volunteers with a passion for teaching hunting or shooting and a desire to pass on safe hunting skills, including the safe handling of firearms, to become certified hunter education instructors in Wisconsin.

Although Wisconsin’s hunting season has already begun, any time is a great time to become a certified hunter education volunteer instructor.

Hunter education has a strong history in Wisconsin. Since the program’s creation in 1967, more than 20,000 volunteers have educated hunters in the state, certifying more than one million hunters. The program has also contributed to a significant decrease in hunting safety incidents.

The strength and success of the hunter education program are due to the dedication and commitment of the volunteer instructors. The instructors deepen their connection to the state’s hunting heritage while shaping the next crop of Wisconsin hunters.

There are two ways to become a volunteer instructor. Interested volunteers can either serve as an apprentice under a sponsoring instructor and assist with at least two complete courses or attend a one- or two-day certification training session hosted by a DNR Outdoor Skills Trainer.


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