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Chevalier Hires New PublicRelations AssociateMAY 04, 2011 09:47P.M.
Chevalier Hires New Public Relations Associate
Chevalier Advertising and Public Relations
Lake Oswego, Or -(Ammoland.com)- Chevalier Advertising,
Marketing and Public Relations is pleased to announce the addition of
Michael Turbyfill to their PR team.
Turbyfill will support Chevalier’s Jonathan Harling with public relations
strategies and services for Winchester® Ammunition.
Turbyfill’s duties will include working with media personnel on
ammunition requests, supporting Winchester’s social media efforts and
providing media and public relations support at events and trade shows.
Michael Turbyfill
“Chevalier is one of the most talented groups of brand builders and PR
professionals in the outdoor industry and I’m excited to join the team,”
said Turbyfill.
“I’ve been shooting Winchester Ammunition for a long time and I look
forward to helping spread the word about the amazing new and
improved lines of ammo that Winchester produces every year.”
Turbyfill comes to Chevalier Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations
from the National Wild Turkey Federation where he worked as a public
relations specialist from 2009 to 2011. He is an avid hunter and shooter.
About Chevalier:
Located in Lake Oswego, Oregon, Chevalier is a full service advertising,
marketing and public relations agency specializing in the marketing of
hunting, shooting and law enforcement products. For additional
information about Chevalier, visit www.chevalier-adv.com.
Tags: Chevalier Advertising, Shooting Media News
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An Open Letter to Oregon StateSenator Peter CourtneyMAY 04, 2011 07:09P.M.
An Open Letter to Oregon State Senator Peter Courtney
Oregon Firearms Federation
Portland, Or -(Ammoland.com)- Below is an open letter from Kevin
Starrett, Director, Oregon Firearms Federation to Oregon State Senator
Peter Courtney regarding a judiciary committee meeting relating to gun
rights issues. It seems now “OFF” needs to fight for their first
amendment rights as well as the second amendment rights.
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Dear President Courtney,
Having now sat through my second “informational meeting” in the
Senate Judiciary Committee, I felt obligated to contact you about the
“procedure.”
As you no doubt know, the Judiciary Committee scheduled three bills to
be heard last Thursday. However, the hearing was also to be used as the
setting for an “informational meeting” on three “concepts”:
Guns in schools, restoration of a felon’s gun rights, and “mental health
issues.”
The hearing on the bills and the “informational meeting” ran
concurrently, so those who wanted to testify on the bills themselves were
sandwiched into the “informational meeting.”
Of course, the first speakers were all representatives of groups that
wanted to lobby on behalf of banning concealed handgun license holders
from school grounds. Interestingly, all of these people had testimony
that referred to a specific amendment to a specific bill.
No one who came to support gun rights saw any amendment nor did
either of the two Republican members of the Committee.
Chairman Prozanski insisted there were no amendments, yet even after
making that statement, references were made to “the dash-1”
amendments.
The first speakers were given an unlimited amount of time to speak. By
the time anyone who supported gun rights was given an opportunity to
testify, their time limit was down to 2 minutes.
No representative of any organized pro-gun group was given a chance to
present testimony in spite of having signed up before many of the anti-
gun, school representatives.
When time ran out, we were informed that the “meeting” would continue
today, Tuesday. When we arrived, sign up sheets for all three bills and
the “informational meeting” were available on the table in the hearing
room. Several people signed up.
From the beginning of this “hearing” we were informed that testimony
would be limited to 2 minutes. So now, we were limited to two minutes
to testify on three bills, all of which we requested and worked on, and all
of which received overwhelming support in the House. But we also had
to testify on three “concepts”, none of which we were allowed to see in
spite of a direct request to Senator Prozanski to share them with us.
Having listened to extensive and inaccurate testimony from the
government school representatives last week we now had two minutes to
refute their comments, discuss two other “concepts” (still unseen) and
three important gun bills. In all we were afforded 20 seconds for each
issue.
Clearly, the bills in question never received an adequate hearing. They
were barely discussed at all.
“Mental health” received almost no comment, felons’ rights restoration
received no comment at all, and the hearings were instead used as an
opportunity to bash license holders by people who clearly seemed to be
familiar with amendments Senator Prozanski claims do not exist.
Today, as you well know, a number of people who had signed up to
testify were simply ignored, although one person who signed up today
was inexplicably given her two minutes.
After the hearing, Senator Prozanski contacted several inviting them to
come in to testify tomorrow, claiming he had “overlooked” the new “sign
up” sheet even though one person who did get to testify was only on the
new sign up sheet, not having been there last week.
As you also know, this invitation came only after those people came
together to your office to complain about the shoddy treatment they had
received after taking time off from work to participate in the process.
If it is the desire of your caucus to kill these bills, that is their
prerogative. They can take no action on them, amend them or simply
vote them down. But this process, wherein bills of importance to enough
people to have received overwhelming support from the House are used
as a theatrical event to promote the erosion of the rights of the most law-
abiding people in the state is an outrageous misuse of the system.
At a time when the idea of “government transparency” is gaining public
attention, it’s absurd to invite people to testify and then refuse to allow
them to know what they are testifying about.
Frankly, we’ve seen this before on the same issue. Several years ago
Senator Burdick held hearings on a school gun ban in a courthouse,
where, of course, CHL holders are forbidden with their self-defense
tools. The hearing date was given to the opponents of gun rights before
the Republican members of the Senate were told when it was, and
seating was “reserved” for anti-gun speakers.
If members of your body want to disarm CHL holders in spite of their
own admittance that there have been exactly zero problems, they can
introduce a bill and make an effort to pass it. But to misuse the process,
prevent proper testimony about important bills from getting on the
record and refuse to allow the public to know what members’ intentions
are is a sorry excuse for governing.
Kevin Starrett
Director
Oregon Firearms Federation
Tags: Gun Rights, Oregon Firearms Federation
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Another Texas Senator NeedsTo Fact Check His Anti-GunArgumentsMAY 04, 2011 05:48P.M.
Another Texas Senator Needs To Fact Check His Anti-Gun
Arguments
Texas A&M University-Kingsville: Where Senator Lucio needs to
perform his own due diligence before repeating as fact the arguments fed
to him by college administrators seeking to carry out their own political
agendas.
Students for Concealed Carry on Campus
Texas - -(Ammoland.com)- Just 24 hours after refuting Senator Rodney
Ellis’s (D-Houston) claim that legalizing licensed concealed carry (of
handguns) on Texas college campuses would cost public colleges millions
in increased insurance premiums, Students for Concealed Carry on
Campus is prepared to call out another Texas Senator for playing fast
and loose with the facts.
Senator Eddie Lucio, Jr. (D-Brownsville) has repeatedly argued that the
entire campus of Texas A&M University-Kingsville should be exempted
from any proposed campus carry legislation because, according to
Senator Lucio, the university shares facilities with Santa Gertrudis
Academy High School.
But while Senator Lucio’s argument conjures up images of high school
and college students passing each other in common restrooms and
sitting across from each other in a common cafeteria, no such common
areas exist.
W. Scott Lewis, Texas legislative director for Students for
Concealed Carry on Campus, commented, “I’m not sure if
Senator Lucio honestly doesn’t understand the relationship
between the university and the high school or if he’s simply
trying to pass a ‘not in my backyard’ amendment, but it’s
clear that his statements don’t reflect reality.”
Senator Jeff Wentworth (R-San Antonio), author of the
“campus carry” legislation at issue, attempted to address
Senator Lucio’s concerns by amending the bill to clarify that
concealed carry would still be prohibited on the premises of
any primary or secondary school located on a college campus.
But Senator Lucio wasn’t satisfied, claiming, “The reason,
Senator Wentworth, your amendment is not going to work in
my district is because the high school campus in Kingsville is
not confined to a single building. They share facilities with
the university. It is impossible to enforce your amendment, so
we need to exempt the university.”
Something about Senator Lucio’s argument didn’t sit right
with campus carry advocate Michael Cargill, who noted, “The
idea that parents of 14- and 15-year-old girls wouldn’t object
to their daughters sharing lunchrooms and athletic facilities
with 20-year-old men struck me as highly improbable.” Mr.
Cargill decided to visit the campus and see for himself.
At Santa Gretrudis Academy High School, Mr. Cargill spoke with
Superintendent Mary E. Springs, Athletic Coordinator Hector Gonzales,
and a school resource officer from the Kingsville Police Department who
asked not to be named.
Although Senator Lucio’s office told Mr. Cargill that the high school
shares a cafeteria and athletic facility with the university, Mr. Cargill
quickly learned that the high school students actually use the cafeteria
and gymnasium at Santa Gertrudis’ nearby K-8 school.
He also learned that the high school, which has fewer than 200 students,
is housed on one floor of a two-story building shared with the university.
The floor used by the high school has its own secured entrance and is not
accessible from the floor used by the college. According to the school
resource officer, the entire building (both floors) is considered a high
school for the purpose of enforcing federal gun free/drug free school
zone laws.
There are only two instances when the high school utilizes TAMUK
facilities: It hosts interscholastic sporting events at TAMUK’s “old gym,”
and students sometimes visit the university library to conduct research
for school projects.
Because state law would still prohibit carrying a concealed handgun at a
high school sporting event, the high school’s use of the “old gym” would
not create a conflict. And because all public libraries and most museums
in the state of Texas allow licensed concealed carry on the premises, the
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university library would present no greater risk than the multitude of
other places students might be required to visit when researching school
projects.
In light of the fact that only one campus building is regularly utilized by
the high school, there is no reason that concealed carry should be
prohibited on the rest of the TAMUK campus. Despite Senator Lucio’s
claims to the contrary, allowing concealed carry at TAMUK would not
mandate allowing concealed carry in the high school itself, something he
erroneously suggests would conflict with federal law.
While attempting to amend Senator Wentworth’s campus carry
legislation, to exempt any college that houses a primary or secondary
school, Senator Lucio argued, “This amendment is necessary to uphold
the—quote—Gun-Free School Zones Act—unquote.” But in reality, the
federal “Gun-Free School Zones Act” includes an exemption for holders
of state-issued concealed handgun licenses. The State of Texas already
utilizes that exemption by allowing CHL holders to carry concealed
handguns in the parking lots, parking garages, and outside walkways of
primary and secondary schools—all locations covered by the act.
Like Senators Ellis and Gallegos, Senator Lucio needs to perform his own
due diligence before repeating as fact the arguments fed to him by
college administrators seeking to carry out their own political agendas.
W. Scott Lewis summed up the underlying folly of Senator
Lucio’s arguments: “Opponents of campus carry want to
create fear and paranoia about the prospect of allowing
trained, licensed adults to carry concealed handguns in close
proximity to teenagers. Yet, few parents have any
reservations about dropping off their kids at a movie theater,
a shopping mall, or a church—all locations where licensed
concealed carry is typically allowed.”
ABOUT STUDENTS FOR CONCEALED CARRY ON CAMPUS
Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) is a national, non-
partisan, grassroots organization comprising over 44,000 college
students, professors, college employees, parents of college students, and
concerned citizens who believe that holders of state-issued concealed
handgun licenses should be allowed the same measure of personal
protection on college campuses that current laws afford them virtually
everywhere else. SCCC has members in all fifty states and the District of
Columbia. SCCC is not affiliated with the NRA or any other organization.
SCCC extends an open invitation to publicly debate representatives from
any organization or institution opposed to “campus carry.”
Tags: Anti Gun Politicians, Concealed Carry on Campus, SCCC, Self
Defense, Students For Concealed Carry On Campus, Texas
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Annual J.A.K.E.S. Day AtCharlie Elliott Wildlife CenterMAY 04, 2011 05:46P.M.
15Th Annual J.A.K.E.S. Day At Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Mansfield, Ga., -(Ammoland.com)- Looking for a way for the whole
family to enjoy the outdoors this spring?
Come to Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center’s JAKES Day Saturday, May 14!
This fun-filled event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Charlie Elliott
Wildlife Center’s (CEWC) Discovery Area in Mansfield.
Sponsors for the JAKES Day include the Georgia Chapter of the National
Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) and the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD).
Admission is free and includes an array of activities that focus on
wildlife, conservation efforts and outdoor recreational opportunities in
Georgia. Children can try their hands at archery, fishing, shooting sports,
and can go on a mini-boat ride with a WRD Conservation Ranger. Show
your spirit for the outdoors by getting your face decorated with wildlife
art! Presentations scheduled for this event include retriever
demonstrations, and live snake and bird of prey programs. Several
exhibitors from wildlife-related organizations also will be on hand to give
out information and goodies to those interested in expanding their
outdoor horizons.
The first 500 kids will receive a free t-shirt and a free hot dog lunch from
the Georgia Chapter of NWTF (adults can eat for a nominal fee). For kids
under 17 years old, memberships in the NWTF’s JAKES club (Juniors
Acquiring Knowledge, Ethics, & Sportsmanship) will be available for a
small membership fee. Door prizes will be given away at the close of the
event too! Be sure to stop by the Visitors’ Center to view an indoor
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planetarium set up by the Atlanta Chapter of the National Astronomy
Club, tour the museum, and visit the gift shop. Discounts will be
available for several gift gallery items (excludes hunting & fishing
licenses and Charlie Elliott books).
For further information, visit www.georgiawildlife.com and choose the
“Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center” quick link, or call CEWC at (770) 784-
3059. To get to CEWC, take I-20 to Exit 98. Travel south on Highway 11,
go through Mansfield and continue three miles south to the entrance at
Marben Farms Road on the left. Then follow the JAKES Day signs to the
Discovery Area. Hope to see you there!
Tags: Georgia, Jakes Club, National Wild Turkey Federation
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Dont Feed the BearsMAY 04, 2011 05:09P.M.
Don’t Feed the Bears!
West Virginia DNR
South Charleston, W.Va. -(Ammoland.com)- West Virginia residents
are reminded that feeding black bears is a violation of state law, as well
as a misguided disservice to our state animal, according to Colin
Carpenter, black bear project leader for the West Virginia Division of
Natural Resources.
“It is understandable that some people will illegally set out food so they
can observe this often secretive animal,” Carpenter says. “However, these
actions often lead to the destruction of the bear. Bear movements are
tied to food sources and animals that roam in and around residential
areas in search of food are less likely to stay if they do not find anything
to eat.”
Capturing and moving bears that have become accustomed to humans is
a costly and often ineffective way of addressing the problem, especially
when faced with the possibility of merely moving a problem bear from
one area to another. That is why wildlife agencies around the country tell
people that a “fed bear is a dead bear.”
Bear populations have increased in both number and distribution in the
past 20 years. Bears are now found in areas where they have been absent
for decades and have been reported in all 55 counties. Multiple reports of
sows with cubs have been received from the northern and western
portions of the state.
New Jersey Bear Hunt
Human-bear interactions increase during the spring and summer for
several reasons. Natural food sources are at their lowest point when
bears leave their dens in the spring. Bears often spend several weeks
feeding on green vegetation while continuing to lose weight. High-energy
foods such as serviceberries, blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries
do not become available until later in the summer.
In addition, the bear breeding season, which peaks from late June
through July, puts many bears on the move. During the breeding season,
males will cover large areas while searching for females. This is also the
time of year when adult female bears will chase off their yearlings so that
they may breed again. Human-related food sources are higher in calories
and easier to obtain than natural foods. All bears, especially yearlings
that are on their own for the first time, will take advantage of easy food
sources. Bears will continue on their way if they do not find easy food
sources.
Bears quickly become habituated to handouts in the form of trash, bird
seed, pet food and feed placed out for other animals, and lose their fear
of humans. Bears that have lost their fear of humans resort to raiding
garbage, outdoor freezers, storage sheds, vehicles and other structures
associated with people. Unfortunately, when these activities are
repeated, DNR personnel are forced to humanely destroy the offending
animal for safety reasons.
“The unintentional feeding of black bears is something that can be
prevented,” Carpenter says. “Garbage needs to be secured in a bear-proof
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facility and placed out for collection on the morning of pick-up, not the
night before. Food scraps that produce large amounts of odor should be
sealed in a plastic bag before being placed in the trash. Food scraps
should not be placed in a compost pile during the summer months.
Residents should remove all outside pet food at night, and bird feeders
should be taken down, cleaned, and stored until late fall to further
discourage bears from feeding around human habitation.”
Feeding of any wildlife should be avoided for numerous reasons,
including, but not limited to, disease transmission, increased predation,
habitat destruction around the feeding site, ethical concerns, and the
animal’s overall health. Following these practical and common sense
recommendations will reduce human-bear conflicts and assure that
more of the state’s animals remain wild.
Tags: Bear Management, Conservation News, West Virginia
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The FIVE Gauge Challenge OnGun Talk TelevisionMAY 04, 2011 04:42P.M.
The FIVE Gauge Challenge On Gun Talk Television
Gun Talk TV Heads Out after Quail at Covey Rise Lodge in Husser, LA
Gun Talk
Mandeville, LA --(Ammoland.com)- It can be called the Quail Grand
Slam or the Five Gauge Challenge, but when Tom Gresham and Ryan
Gresham decided to go quail hunting, they wanted a new challenge and
set the goal of shooting quail with five different gauges.
Heading out to Covey Rise Lodge in Husser, LA one morning, Tom and
Ryan each brought out five different guns to use – including over and
unders, side by sides, pumps, semi-autos and even a handgun (YES a
handgun) – in this “Five Gauge Challenge”.
Well, four gauges and a .410 Caliber to be exact.
Using both pointing and flushing dogs, they put their firearms and their
hunting skills to the test. Tune in this week to find out who made the
surprising choice to use a handgun, and who won the “Five Gauge
Challenge”!
About:
Gun Talk Television airs on VERSUS and VERSUS HD on Sundays at
8:00 a.m. Eastern and Fridays at 10:00 a.m. Eastern. Watch full shows
and get the latest news a www.guntalk.tv.
Tags: Gun Talk TV, Tom Gresham, VERSUS Network
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Hunters & Shooters to MakeFirearms Purchases in 2011MAY 04, 2011 04:32P.M.
Hunters & Shooters to Make Firearms Purchases in 2011
Southwick Associates
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. --(Ammoland.com)- While recessional
concerns continue to plague many sectors of the economy, the future
looks good for the companies that supply America’s hunters and shooters
with the primary tools of their activities—rifles and shotguns.
In a survey conducted by HunterSurvey.com, more than 40 percent of
sportsmen said they intend to purchase a new rifle in 2011, while nearly a
quarter of them anticipate buying a shotgun.
“This is great news for firearms manufacturers. While we
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know many people who want a new firearm won’t actually get
around to buying one, the level of interest among active
hunters and shooters is shows there is still strength in the
market,” said Rob Southwick, president of Southwick
Associates, which designs and conducts the surveys at
HunterSurvey.com and AnglerSurvey.com.
“Continued increases in NICS background checks and excise
tax collections show the firearms sector is performing much
better than the overall economy, and it looks like growth
might continue in the near future.”
The news bodes well for our nation’s gun makers and dealers, many of
them small businesses that provide jobs for tens of thousands of
Americans. When asked by HunterSurvey.com what hunting and
shooting products they planned on purchasing in 2011, 41.1 percent said
their purchases would include a rifle and 23.9 percent will buy a shotgun.
Additional key items sportsmen intend to purchase throughout the
remainder of the year include bows (14.9 percent) and muzzleloaders (9
percent). More than 55 percent expect to buy some type of optics
including scopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and/or rangefinders.
Those who hunt, fish and target shoot are invited to participate in the
surveys conducted on HunterSurvey.com and AnglerSurvey.com. Each
month, participants who complete the survey are entered into a drawing
for one of five $100 gift certificates to the sporting goods retailer of their
choice.
About AnglerSurvey.com and HunterSurvey.com:
Launched in 2006, AnglerSurvey.com and HunterSurvey.com help the
outdoor equipment industry, government fisheries and wildlife officials
and conservation organizations track consumer activities and
expenditure trends. The information above represents only a small
sample of the vast amount of data collected from the complete survey
results and available to government agencies, businesses, the media and
other interested parties. Results are scientifically analyzed to reflect the
attitudes and habits of anglers and hunters across the United States.
Tags: Gun Buyers, Gun Retailers, HunterSurvey.com, Shooting Industry
News, Southwick Associates, Wholesale Guns
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Atlanta Arms and AmmoPartners with Wounded WarriorTrevor BaucomMAY 04, 2011 04:27P.M.
Atlanta Arms and Ammo Partners with Wounded Warrior
Trevor Baucom
CW3 Trevor Baucom with World Champion Shooter Doug Koenig - and a
young admirer
AmmoLand Gun News
Atlanta, GA --(Ammoland.com)- Atlanta Arms and Ammo, the leading
supplier of match grade ammunition in the shooting industry, is proud
to announce its partnership with wounded warrior Trevor Baucom as he
prepares for an upcoming national level shooting competition.
Along with industry leaders Smith & Wesson and Safariland, Atlanta
Arms and Ammo has taken a lead role in the development of Baucom as
the Wounded Warrior ambassador to the shooting sports. Atlanta Arms
and Ammo has been a supplier of match grade ammunition to many of
the top competitive shooters in the world for over 20 years, and is now
providing Baucom with the same quality products.
Chief Warrant Officer #3 (CW3) Baucom is a former Blackhawk
helicopter command pilot and is currently pending a medical discharge
from the United States Army. He was injured in a helicopter crash while
on an assault mission during his fourth deployment to Afghanistan. The
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accident left him paralyzed from the waist down.
During his rehabilitation, Baucom was introduced to the shooting sports
by Shooting USA host, Jim Scoutten. With the help of members of the
shooting industry, he immediately began training for competitive events.
His instructor, Billy Abbate of Atlanta Arms and Ammo, has been on the
range with Baucom for many days of one-on-one shooting instruction.
Abbate, one of the nation’s first competitive shooters to earn the
classification of “Grand Master”, is a high ranking competitor in many
shooting disciplines and possesses a vast amount of shooting experience.
Abbate has witnessed Baucom’s growth as a shooter.
“Trevor has really developed a burning intensity to improve
his shooting over a very short period,” said Abbate. “We are
training for the upcoming Bianchi Cup in Columbia,
Missouri. Trevor will be on the range, competing head-to-
head against able-bodied competitors, and I am confident
that he will have a great showing.”
Baucom’s competitive shooting debut will take place over Memorial Day
weekend at the National Action Pistol Championship (Bianchi Cup) in
Columbia, Missouri. The Bianchi Cup offers a challenging course of fire
that requires precision, mistake free shooting. For someone like Baucom,
who has been a recreational shooter in the past, the Bianchi Cup should
be a new and exciting experience. Baucom will be shooting against some
of the best marksman in the world, given that the “Cup” attracts shooters
from Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and many of the European
countries.
August Sports Promotions is a Maryland/Washington, D.C.
based sports representation agency that specializes in
representing athletes from the outdoor sports. For more
information on Trevor Baucom, please contact the offices of
August Sports Promotions.
Tags: Atlanta Arms & Ammo, Competition Shooters, Competitive
Shooting News, Trevor Baucom, Wounded Warrior Project
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Free Youth Shooting EventSlated May 10 at Glasgow TrapClubMAY 04, 2011 04:16P.M.
Free Youth Shooting Event Slated May 10 at Glasgow Trap
Club
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
GLASGOW, Mont. --(Ammoland.com)- A free youth shooting and
archery skills event is scheduled for Tues., May 10 at the Glasgow Trap
Club.
The event — which will include clay pigeon, turkey silhouette and air gun
shooting stations, as well as an archery range — is open to area youths
from fourth grade to age 17. Registration begins onsite at 5 p.m., and the
field events will start at 5:30.
The event ends at dark.
Shotguns, ammunition, targets and archery equipment will be provided
at no cost, and participants may bring their own firearms and
ammunition if they prefer. Each educational station will be fully staffed
by qualified instructors.
Also included at the event will be a section on wildlife identification and
adaptation and a barbeque. The barbeque will be free for participating
youths, but volunteers and parents who wish to eat will be asked for a
free-will offering to help cover expenses. Door prizes will be awarded,
and additional volunteers are invited to attend.
The Youth Day activities are co-sponsored by local chapters of Ducks
Unlimited and the National Wild Turkey Federation, as well as the
Glasgow Trap Club and the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife &
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Parks.
The Glasgow Trap Club is located off Skylark Road on the west side of
Glasgow toward the Sunnyside Golf & Country Club. For more
information, call JD Solmonsen at 406-367-5157; Ed Sugg at 404-367-
5100 Bryan Krumwiede at 406-228-4434; or Ron Selden at 406-228-
3700.
Tags: Gun Clubs, Montana, Montana Department of Fish And Game,
Youth Shooting Sports
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Mexican Nationals Guilty inConspiracy to Acquire “Stinger”Missiles & OtherMilitary–Grade WeaponsMAY 04, 2011 04:06P.M.
Guilty Pleas for Two Mexican Nationals in Conspiracy to
Acquire “Stinger” Missiles and Other Military–Grade
Weapons
A Third Defendant Found Guilty at Trial of Possessing Over 10 Pounds
of Meth.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
PHOENIX --(Ammoland.com)- Two Mexican nationals have pleaded
guilty and a third has been found guilty by a jury in recent days for their
roles in a conspiracy to trade drugs and cash for military–grade weapons
— including a Stinger anti–aircraft missile – for use by Sinaloan drug
cartels.
The defendants were arrested in late 2009 as part of a multi–agency
joint undercover operation known as Operation White Gun.
David Diaz–Sosa, 26, of Sinaloa, Mexico, pleaded guilty on April 19,
2011, to one count of Conspiracy to Acquire and Export an Anti–Aircraft
Missile, one count of Conspiracy to Possess Unregistered Firearms
(Machine Guns), and Transfer Firearms for Use in a Drug Trafficking
Crime, one count of Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute
Methamphetamine, and one count of Possession with Intent to
Distribute Methamphetamine for his role in conspiring to acquire,
transfer and export military–grade weaponry to a Mexican drug
trafficking organization. He is set to be sentenced before U.S. District
Court Judge James Teilborg on August 1, 2011.
Emilia Palomino–Robles, 42 of Sonora, Mexico, entered a guilty plea on
April 13 to one count of Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute
over 500 grams of Methamphetamine for her role as a courier delivering
both 2,029 grams of actual pure methamphetamine and $139,900 to be
used as a partial payment for the military–grade weaponry, that was
ultimately destined for export and transfer to the Republic of Mexico,
and a Mexican drug trafficking organization. Her sentencing is set before
Judge Teilborg on July 25, 2011.
Finally, a federal jury in Phoenix last week found Jorge
DeJesus–Casteneda, 22, of Sinaloa, Mexico, guilty of Possession with
Intent to Distribute 500 grams of more of Methamphetamine (11.8
pounds). DeJesus–Casteneda was arrested while delivering
methamphetamine that Defendant Diaz–Sosa intended to use as a
partial down payment to complete a military–grade weapons deal. The
case was tried before Judge Teilborg on April 19, 2011. The defendant
being held or remanded after trial. His sentencing is set for July 25, 2011.
“It is a chilling thought that warring Mexican drug cartels are
actively seeking military–grade anti–aircraft missiles and
explosives in Arizona, so I am extremely proud of the work
this office and our law enforcement partners have done to
uncover and stop this particular scheme,” said U.S. Attorney
Dennis K. Burke. “This was a complex investigation – a
tremendous team effort – that put a stop to a well–financed
criminal conspiracy to acquire massive destructive
firepower.”
In late 2009, David Diaz–Sosa, a weapons and narcotics broker, began
negotiating the purchase of high–powered, military–grade weapons for
the Sinaloa Drug Cartel, the largest of the Mexican Drug Cartels. Shortly
after the weapons negotiations began, Diaz–Sosa arranged for the
delivery of 4.5 pounds methamphetamine to serve as a down payment
for the weapons. Emilia Palomino–Robles made that initial delivery on
behalf of Diaz–Sosa. For approximately the next three months,
Diaz–Sosa and his partners negotiated with undercover federal agents
for the purchase of the following weapons: A Dragon Fire anti–tank
weapon; two AT–4s (an 84–mm unguided, portable, single–shot
recoilless smoothbore weapon); a Law Rocket (a Light Anti-Tank
Weapon); a Stinger Missile (a portable infrared homing anti-aircraft
surface-to-air missile); two Def Tech grenade launchers and a dozen 40
mm grenades; one M–60 machine gun; one .30 caliber machine gun;
and three cases of hand grenades. As these negotiations continued,
Diaz–Sosa and his associates agreed to exchange both cash and
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methamphetamine as a final payment for the weapons. On February 17,
2010, Diaz–Sosa went to an undercover warehouse maintained by the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, to finalize the
weapons exchange at which time Diaz–Sosa and DeJesus–Castenada
were taken into custody by federal agents. At the time of his arrest,
DeJesus–Castenada was responsible for possessing with the intent to
deliver over 11 pounds of methamphetamine. Later that same day,
Palomino–Robles was arrested in possession of $139,900, which was
determined to be additional portion of the weapons payment.
“The guilty pleas and conviction resulting from this
investigation were the result of the highly successful joint
effort by ATF, DEA, DCIS, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for
the District of Arizona,” said Janice M. Flores, Acting Special
Agent–in–Charge of the Defense Criminal Investigative
Service Southwest Field Office. “The efforts of this law
enforcement team, along with the courage and determination
of the law enforcement agents, prevented military–grade
weapons, including anti–aircraft and anti–tank weapons,
from falling into the hands of a Mexican drug cartel. I believe
that speaks volumes regarding the importance and impact of
this investigation.”
“It is clear that criminal organizations and drug cartels based
in Mexico continue to look towards the United States as a
source of supply for firearms and in this case military grade
weapons such as; grenades, machine guns, and
Man–Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS),” said ATF
Special Agent in Charge Thomas Brandon. “The Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives remains resolutely
committed to work with its law enforcement partners to
disrupt networks involved in the illegal trafficking and
distribution of weapons and narcotics,” said This decision
sends a clear message of the federal government’s
commitment to keeping Americans safe. Today, through the
well–coordinated effort of all involved agencies, dangerous
weapons have been kept out of the hands of those who could
turn those weapons against the United States.”
DEA Acting Special Agent in Charge, Doug Coleman added,
“Drug cartels use violence and intimidation to perpetuate
their criminal activities and prey upon the weakness of
others. The guilty pleas and convictions in this investigation
are yet another example of how DEA and its law enforcement
partners will never relent in using every tool at our disposal
to bring these criminals to justice, and make them pay for the
damage and destruction they cause to society.”
A conviction for Conspiracy to Acquire and Export an Anti–Aircraft
Missile carries a maximum penalty of life, a $2 million fine or both. This
charge additionally carries a minimum mandatory term of 25 years. A
conviction for of Conspiracy to Possess Unregistered Firearms (Machine
Guns), and Transfer Firearms for Use in a Drug Trafficking Crime carries
a maximum penalty of 5 years, a $250,000 fine or both. A conviction for
Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute 500 grams or more of
Methamphetamine carries a maximum penalty of life, a $4 million fine
or both. This charge additionally carries a mandatory minimum of 10
years. Finally, a conviction for Possession with Intent to Distribute 500
grams or more of Methamphetamine carries a maximum penalty of life,
a $4 million fine or both. This charge also carries a mandatory minimum
sentence of 10 years. In determining an actual sentence, Judge Teilborg
will consult the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, which provide appropriate
sentencing ranges. The judge, however, is not bound by those guidelines
in determining a sentence.
The investigation leading to the convictions in this case was conducted
by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; the Drug
Enforcement Administration, and the Defense Criminal Investigative
Service. The prosecution was handled by Josh Patrick Parecki, Assistant
U.S. Attorney, District of Arizona, Phoenix and Robert J. Sander, Trial
Attorney, Counterterrorism Section, National Security Division,
Department of Justice.
Tags: Arms Trafficking, Assault Weapons, ATF, Automatic Weapons,
BATFE, Gun Trafficking, Mexico, Military
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ATF Offers $2,500 Reward inGun Shop BurglaryMAY 04, 2011 04:00P.M.
ATF Offers $2,500 Reward in Gun Shop Burglary
Inside One-Eleven GunShop.
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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. --(Ammoland.com)- Special Agent in Charge
Paul J. Vido of the Louisville Field Division, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and Chief Rick Sanders, Jeffersontown
Police Department, today announced that ATF is offering a reward of up
to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the
persons responsible for the theft of firearms that occurred at 111 Gun
Shop, a federal firearms licensee, in Jeffersontown.
The burglary occurred on April 26.
“Firearms theft from licensed gun dealers is a top priority for
ATF. Experience shows us that these guns will likely end up
being used in a crime. These guns in the hands of criminals
endanger everyone’s safety.
With this reward, it is ATF’s hope that someone will come
forward with information that will lead to the arrest of the
suspects responsible,” said Vido.
ATF and the Jeffersontown Police Department are seeking the public’s
assistance in identifying those responsible. Anyone with information is
encouraged to call ATF at (502) 753-3450 or the Jeffersontown Police
Department at (502) 267-0503. Callers can also call the ATF Hotline at
1-800-ATF-GUNS (800-283-4867). All calls will be kept confidential.
More information about ATF and its programs is available at
www.atf.gov.
Tags: ATF, BATFE, Gun Retailers, Gun Shops, Law Breakers, Rewards
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Roasted Pig the Fare to FeedSan Antonio’s Homeless &Hungry on Tuesday, May 10MAY 04, 2011 03:47P.M.
Roasted Pig the Fare to Feed San Antonio’s Homeless &
Hungry on Tuesday, May 10
Time Warner Cable & Sportsman Channel Team Up to Help Those in
Need with Special Guest: Pig Man of “Pig Man: The Series”
Sportsman Channel
New Berlin, Wis. --(Ammoland.com)- May 4, 2011 Sportsman
Channel and Time Warner Cable are teaming up to host a
Hunt.Fish.Feed event in San Antonio on Tuesday, May 10, serving
dinner at the San Antonio Food Bank Community Kitchen at Haven for
Hope.
Special guest Brian “Pig Man” Quaca of Pig Man: The Series on
Sportsman Channel will help serve the roasted pig meal – his specialty!
Hunt.Fish.Feed., created by Sportsman Channel, is a unique outreach
program that taps an underutilized food source—game meat and fish
donated by sportsmen—to feed those struggling with hunger across
America. San Antonio’s event will utilize 200 lbs of roasted pig donated
by Pig Man.
Brian “Pig Man” Quaca, based in Houston, TX, says his personal mission
is to eradicate problem pigs in Texas and southern U.S. His show
debuted in 2009 on Sportsman Channel and is a highly sought-after TV
personality. Visit www.pigmantv.com for more information.
“We are pleased to bring our Hunt.Fish.Feed program to San
Antonio, where hunting, shooting and fishing traditions are
so rich, and have the opportunity to partner with Time
Warner Cable,” said Todd Hansen, COO and founder of the
Hunt.Fish.Feed. program for Sportsman Channel.
“Hunt.Fish.Feed. provides thousands of people nationwide
with nutrient-rich game meat and fish. This is the first time
we’ve roasted a pig on site as we wanted to plan our menu
around our special guest, Pig Man.”
“Hunt.Fish.Feed is a unique event and we’re happy to partner
with the Sportsman Channel to bring this opportunity to the
San Antonio Food Bank and Haven for Hope to aid in their
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mission of feeding the hungry of Bexar County,” said Gavino
Ramos, vice president of communications for Time Warner
Cable in South Texas. “This event also gives our employees an
opportunity to give back to the community by serving the
guests in attendance at Hunt.Fish.Feed.
Tuesday, May 10
Haven for Hope of Bexar County
Food Services Building
1 Haven for Hope Way
San Antonio, TX 78207
Prep: 3 – 5 pm
Serve: 5-6:30 pm
“We are thrilled to partner with Time Warner Cable and
Sportsman Channel on this event,” said Eric Cooper,
President and CEO, San Antonio Food Bank. “Donations of
pork and other high protein foods are especially valuable
because they allow us to provide healthier, more nutritious
options to those we serve.”
Join the conversation about Hunt.Fish.Feed. online at
http://facebook.com/huntfishfeed
About Sportsman Channel:
Launched in 2003, Sportsman Channel is the only television and digital
media company fully devoted to the more than 82 million sportsmen in
the United States, delivering entertaining and educational programming
focused exclusively on hunting, shooting and fishing activities.
Sportsman Channel is now available in HD, check with your local cable
or satellite provider. In San Antonio, the Sportsman Channel is located
on channel 267. Acquired by InterMedia Outdoors Holdings in 2006,
Sportsman Channel reaches almost 27 million U.S. television households
and is a part of the nation’s largest multimedia company targeted
exclusively to serving the information and entertainment needs of
outdoors enthusiasts. Visit www.thesportsmanchannel.com, follow on
Twitter, @SPORTSMANchnl (www.twitter.com/SPORTSMANchnl),
become a Fan on Facebook, www.facebook.com/sportsmanchannel and
download Sportsman App at www.itunes.com/appstore
Tags: Hunters Feeding the Hungry, Pig Man, Quacamolé Multimedia,
Sportsman Channel
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S4Gear Announces Release ofLockDown – OpticsDeployment SystemMAY 04, 2011 03:38P.M.
S4Gear Announces Release of LockDown – Optics Deployment
System
S4Gear
Eugene, OR --(Ammoland.com)- Seen by the outdoor industry for the
first time at the 2011 Archery Trade Show, and after much anticipation,
the LockDown is now shipping.
The LockDown optics deployment system offers low-profile lens
protection for storage while simultaneously providing a secure tethering
system for binoculars while in use.
Binoculars are secured safely to the hunter’s chest with Anti-Bounce
Technology. Anti-Bounce Technology eliminates the movement or
bounce associated with traditional harness designs. Hunters can crawl,
climb a treestand and even run without the fear of their binoculars
moving around or making unnecessary noise.
S4Gear LockDown Optics Deployment System
Glassing is made easy with the LockDown’s ShockCord security straps.
The ShockCords’ unique 50-50 preload design provides secure optics
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placement in the moldable hood during storage while still allowing for
one handed, completely tension free glassing during use.
“In the last several years, there have been no real
advancement in the way hunters secure their binoculars,”
stated Jerid Strasheim, VP of Sales & Marketing for S4Gear,
“The LockDown solves all the problems the modern hunter
faces while using their optics in the field.”
For lens and body protection while not in use, the LockDown features a
Moldable security cover. The sleek, low profile laminated design features
scratch resistant materials inside, an aluminum core for memory and a
durable noise-resistant fabric for the exterior.
The breathable, streamlined straps are designed to fit comfortably under
backpacks and treestand harnesses.
Multiple adjustments allow for personalized sizing and comfort. Whether
it’s waist size, optics size, optic-cover position, optics tension or harness
positioning the LockDown will accommodate a wide variety of users. The
yolk-style harness design makes the LockDown easy to put on and take
off.
The patent pending LockDown is available in a grey/black combo or
black/Realtree AP combo and has two sizes to accommodate optics
ranging in height from 4” to 7.5”. Realtree AP LockDowns will be
available early June. For more information, or to place an order visit
www.S4Gear.com.
S4Gear makes outdoor stuff that gets noticed. Innovative, cutting-edge
equipment that supplies an air of confidence to the outdoor enthusiast.
S4Gear is based in Eugene, Oregon and was born in the woods. S4Gear is
dedicated to providing superior quality, craftsmanship, and technically
advanced products that meet the demands of nature and those who tame
it.
www.S4Gear.com
Tags: Binoculars, Hunting Gear, Optics, S4Gear
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Banded Call’s InnovativeCustom Duck & Goose Calls SetsThem ApartMAY 04, 2011 03:26P.M.
Banded Call’s Innovative Custom Duck & Goose Calls Sets
Them Apart
Sportsman Channel and WILD TV hunting show host Chad Belding
launches signature calls product line.
Banded Duck and Goose Calls
Banded Calls
Atlanta, Ga --(Ammoland.com)- Banded Nation, parent company of
nationally-renowned hunting show host Chad Belding’s many properties,
announced the official nationwide launch of a new line of designer duck
and goose calls titled Banded Calls.
The innovative new calls mix a custom engineered design with detailed
top shelf engraving.
Banded Calls will be available at several dealer outlets throughout the
U.S. and Canada including – Scheels, Cabela’s, Gander Mountain and
Mack’s Prairie Wings, and can also be purchased online at
www.bandedcalls.com.
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“I fell in love with duck and goose calls and calling in 1997,
and I’ve never wanted to be involved in anything else since,”
Belding said. “I’ve always had good ideas for short reed goose
calls and duck calls, and I just thought the timing was perfect
to launch the Banded Calls brand.”
Developed with call designs being field tested long before they were
introduced to the public, Banded Calls brand line of custom calls features
an engineered design with a detailed top shelf engraving. This, combined
with the addition of the entire vocabulary of the Canada Goose and
Mallard Duck, helps set Banded Calls apart. The line of calls allows every
duck and goose hunter to equip themselves with the proper tools needed
to be successful day in and day out in the field.
“Each of our call designs is unique in several ways including
length, shape, bore size, and gut system,” Belding explained.
“These calls are truly built for the novice caller all the way up
the ladder to the proficient duck and goose caller.”
The Banded Calls product line is highlighted by three
signature calls:
• The Wreckin’ Ball is the fastest, goosiest, easy blowing short
reed goose all on the market. It features a classy look, detailed
engraving, and comfortable feel in your hands. The Wreckin’ Ball™
is tuned with X-Factor Guts from Lynch Mob and made of cast
acrylic exclusively in America.
• Crazy Train is designed to allow for complete air control and
delivery. Built with cast acrylic and tuned with the X-Factor Guts
from Lynch Mob, this call has the sound and performance to stall
the flight from the early season to the end.
• The Banzai is a double reed duck call built to perform on every
level from simple quacks to a full sequence of greeters. Banzai
translates to “Battle Cry,” which is exactly what the ducks will hear.
Built with cast acrylic and tuned to perfection in America, the
Banzai will thin out flock after flock.
“Fans and viewers of my show THE FOWL LIFE can expect to
see the complete line of Banded Calls being utilized in the
field during each hunt including the Wreckin’ Ball, Crazy
Train, and Banzai,” Belding said. “Banded Calls is not
stopping there. We already have three new calls in the
pipeline to be released before the end of 2011.”
About Chad Belding:
Chad Belding’s success started with his reality hunting show called ‘The
Fowl Life with Chad Belding’ which launched on Sportsman Channel and
WILD TV in 2008, and airs in more than 40 million homes in North
America. Fans across the nation have watched as Belding and his crew
hunt in more than 15 states across the U.S., incorporating a local guest in
each location who offers advice on their local hunting ground and
participates in the hunt. Now approaching season three, ‘The Fowl Life
with Chad Belding’ is becoming the must-see reality series for hunters
across the nation. Belding also launched a new show focused on predator
hunts and wildlife conservation called ‘Dead Dog Walkin’ which began
airing on Sportsman Channel and WILD TV on March 28 of this year.
About Banded Nation:
Launched in January 2011, Banded Nation is comprised of hunters,
editors, graphic designers, producers, videographers and on-camera
personalities dedicated to bringing a new approach to outdoor television
and outdoor style. Banded Nation was founded by renowned outdoor
hunting show host Chad Belding and acts as the parent company to a
wide variety of properties including Sportsman Channel and WILD TV’s
award winning national television series ‘The Fowl Life with Chad
Belding’, the new predator hunting television series ‘Dead Dog Walkin’
and Banded Gear. Visit www.bandednation.com for more information.
Tags: Banded Calls, Banded Nation, Duck Calling, Duck Calls, Goose
Calling, Hunting Gear, Sportsman Channel, The Fowl Life
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Thoughts on Spring GobblerSeasonMAY 04, 2011 03:04P.M.
Thoughts on Spring Gobbler Season
by WVDNR Director Frank Jezioro
May – The Month of Color
West Virginia Wild
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West Virginia DNR
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. – -(Ammoland.com)- I think it was
Ben Franklin who said the wild turkey should be the national bird
instead of the bald eagle.
He was probably right as the wild turkey has flourished and expanded its
range even though heavily hunted, while the bald eagle had to have
protection for its species to survive.
The second reason old Ben spoke up for the wild turkey was that our
gobblers carry the national colors of red, white and blue.
So all of this was going through my mind as I sat on a fallen log at
daylight the first Monday of the spring gobbler season, waiting for that
first gobble.
I always like for the gobbler to sound off first, giving away its location.
When nothing came from the high ridges and deep hollows, I decided
that it was time to make a move.
As I walked along the old logging road, the forest creatures were coming
to life. Birds were starting to chirp, chipmunks and squirrels were
beginning to scurry around and deer were slinking off ahead of me. I was
in mid-stride when an old long-beard gobbler rattled the ridge across
from me. I stopped in my tracks to listen and, again, the old Tom
sounded off.
Now I had him pinpointed. He was a little below my level, out around the
road and on a flat where I had killed a gobbler a few years ago. This was a
perfect location. I could set up along the road and be able to watch the
road and about 50 yards of the flat where he was roosted. He would
either come up the old road or out the flat. Either way, he would present
a perfect 30 to 40 yard shot.
As I quietly cleared some of the sticks away from the tree where I wanted
to set up, he continued to gobble on his own. In a minute or so I had a
little spot cleaned out, my mask down and the gun on my knee. I was
now ready and took out the old Lynch box call I have had since 1961.
Years ago, I started to cut small notches on one side for the hens and one
side for the gobblers. After about 20 notches I decided that if I kept it up
at that rate there might be little left of the call.
I let out three or four soft yelps and immediately the old gobbler came
right back at me. I waited a couple of minutes and hit the call again with
the same response. I remember thinking that this was going to be too
easy. I settled in and took up a conversation with the old gobbler. I would
call and he would gobble. He would gobble and I would call. He would
get silent and I would too. Sometimes he would outwait me and
sometimes I would not call again until he gobbled.
He sounded ready, but something also seemed wrong. Then I heard it. A
hen began to call and even cut right where I thought he was. He had a
hen or two with him on the roost. I have found it difficult to call a
gobbler away from a hen. I have had them leave a hen and come in and
have had them come in with their hen. But most of the time I have had
little success in this situation.
Our back and forth banter went on for about 15 minutes. Then, all of a
sudden, he got completely silent. Experience has taught me that when
the gobbler shuts up you need to sit perfectly still for one of two things is
happening – the gobbler is either coming or going. Well, in this case he
was going and taking the hen with him. I remained still for about 30
minutes and never heard him again.
Was I disappointed? Sure, I would have liked to have called him, but on
the other hand my hunt would have ended the first hour of the first day
of the season. But now I can get up again and head out in the dark to
watch the sun usher in another glorious day.
If you have had similar experiences the first couple of days, don’t get
discouraged. Most of the gobblers I have killed have been taken during
the second week. So be careful out there and take a moment or two to
observe all of nature’s blessing around you.
All of God’s creatures and plants combine to make May a
prime time to be in the woods around the state.
To read more of this column, visit www.wvcommerce.org/wvwild
Tags: Frank Jezioro, Turkey Calling, Turkey Hunting, West Virginia,
WVDNR
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USAMU Soldiers Marksmen SetTo Compete In SpainMAY 04, 2011 02:54P.M.
USAMU Soldiers Marksmen Set To Compete In Spain
USAMU PAO
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United States Army Marksmanship Unit
FORT BENNING, Ga. --(Ammoland.com)- Two Soldiers from the U.S.
Army Marksmanship Unit will compete on the USA Shooting Team at
the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Cup May 4 to 8 in
Alicante, Spain.
Sgt. 1st Class Josh Olson and Sgt. Kisha Makerney will both shoot in R3
Mixed 10-meter Air Rifle Prone and R6 Mixed 50m Rifle Prone. Both are
members of the newly created Paralympic platoon within the USAMU.
With over 240 athletes from 46 federations, this event is the largest ever
IPC Shooting World Cup.
Athletes will compete in 12 different IPC events-the same events that will
be contested in the 2012 Paralympic Games in London.
Much like able-bodied competition, the Paralympic Team needs to win
quotas in order to compete in London.
Some slots are allotted based on the total number of minimum qualifying
scores a country has, but it’s often a gamble.
Quota places are in high demand and will make a gold medal even
sweeter.
About USAMU:
The USAMU enhances the Army’s recruiting effort, raises the standard of
the Army’s marksmanship proficiency, and supports the Army’s small
arms research and development initiatives in order to raise the Army’s
overall combat readiness. For more information on the U.S. Army
Marksmanship Unit, contact the Public Affairs Office at (706) 545-5436,
[email protected] or www.USAMU.com.
Tags: Army Shooting Team, Competition Shooters, Competitive Shooting
News, Handicaped Sports, Marksmen, USAMU
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Safari Club International TakingHunters’ Message to CapitolHillMAY 04, 2011 01:48P.M.
Safari Club International Taking Hunters’ Message to Capitol
Hill
SCI Members Meet with Congress to Discuss Hunters’ Rights
Fix the Endangered Species Act
Safari Club International
Washington, D.C. –-(Ammoland.com)- Safari Club International
(SCI) members will participate in more than 170 meetings this week with
members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate on
behalf of hunters everywhere.
Safari Club International’s lobby day on Capitol Hill represents the
largest annual gathering of U.S. hunters in Washington, DC. This year’s
focus will be on working with Congress to modernize the Endangered
Species Act (ESA) to better manage species recovery and address the
Act’s numerous failures.
The ESA was originally intended to help recover species at risk of
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extinction, but unfortunately the ESA has failed in its species recovery
efforts. Currently there are over 2000 species listed as “threatened” or
“endangered” while only 20 recovered species have been removed from
these lists since the ESA was enacted.
In addition, scientific decisions for species conservation are
inappropriately being made by the courts and not by the wildlife
professionals within the federal agencies tasked to administer the ESA.
The ESA also has a detrimental impact on jobs and the economy,
particularly in rural communities, and imposes unnecessary and
burdensome requirements. Radical anti-hunting and protectionist
organizations have spent millions of dollars in an effort to manipulate
the mandates of the ESA to list animals for the express purpose of
regulating greenhouse gases. This extreme agenda is diverting the scarce
resources of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to lawyers and legal fees,
rather than to conservation and species recovery.
“SCI’s 53,000 worldwide members – particularly the 200
that will be traveling to Washington this week – are insisting
that Congress take real action to reform the Endangered
Species Act,” said SCI President Dr. Larry Rudolph. “Since
the late 1980s, there have been over one hundred
Congressional hearings on the ESA as well as dozens of public
‘listening sessions’ across the country. It is time to actually
update and modernize the Endangered Species Act so that we
can do a better job in recovering species.”
Other legislative priorities SCI members will be discussing and
supporting this week include:
• H.R. 1558/S. 838 – Hunting, Fishing, and Recreational Shooting
Protection Act
• H.R. 1445 – Outdoor Sports Protection Act
• H.R. 1444 – Federal Management Plans include Hunting
• H.R. 991 – Importation Permits For Polar Bear Conservation
• H.R. 990 – Restoration of the U.S.-Russia Polar Bear Conservation
Fund Act of 2011
• H.R. 838 – Western Great Lakes Wolf Management Act
• H.R. 509/S. 249 – National Wolf Delisting
• Contact: Nelson Freeman, [email protected]
About the Hunters’ Defense Fund:
Safari Club International Hunters’ Defense Fund supports the important
advocacy, conservation and legal work keeping hunters afield and
promoting hunting worldwide. Donations to the Hunters’ Defense Fund
have a direct impact on our freedom to hunt, wildlife conservation policy
and important legislative, regulatory and legal issues. DONATE NOW:
www.safariclub.org/hunterdefense
Safari Club International:
First For Hunters is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in
promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. SCI’s approximately 200
Chapters represent all 50 of the United States as well as 106 other
countries. SCI’s proactive leadership in a host of cooperative wildlife
conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian programs, with the
SCI Foundation and other conservation groups, research institutions and
government agencies, empowers sportsmen to be contributing
community members and participants in sound wildlife management
and conservation. Visit the home page www.safariclub.org or call (520)
620-1220 for more information.
Tags: Conservation Politics, Hunters Rights, Safari Club International,
SCI, Washington DC
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American Leather ClassicsOffering Mathews BrandedLeather GoodsMAY 04, 2011 01:40P.M.
American Leather Classics Offering Mathews Branded Leather
Goods
American Leather Classics Mathews Belt
American Leather Classics
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Michigan - -(Ammoland.com)- American Leather Classics is proud to
announce that they have teamed up with Mathews Archery and are
offering a Mathews Lost Camo branded leather belt. Bowhunters and
professional archers often wear a waist belt.
Diehard Mathews fans can now wear a Mathews belt that will match
their Mathews shirts, hats and other Mathews branded gear.
The one-of-a-kind Mathews belt is crafted from a single, thick 9 ounce
piece of oak-tanned top grain leather. The Lost Camo Pattern is applied
to the leather and will offer many years of service.
The striking gold Mathews logo found on all Mathews products is
recognizable by all bowhunters as a high-end brand. The Mathews belt
buckle proudly displays that logo. The bold brass-finished rectangular
buckle has a hand-assembled inlayed Mathews domed logo that looks
great.
American Leather Classics has other Mathews leather goods available.
We are currently offering Tri-Fold wallets made of soft glove leather. Tri-
Fold Wallets come in Lost Camo, have the Mathews logo on the inside
pocket and offer plenty of room for credit cards, pictures and personal
items.
For those who prefer a front pocket wallet, Mathews branded front-
pocket wallets that come with an ID holder and money clip are also
available. Front pocket wallets can reduce back problems associated with
carrying a wallet in the back pocket.
American Leather Classics is even offering Mathews branded leather
coasters for 2011.
For more information on American Leather Classics and our complete
line of Mathews branded items, visit www.americanleatherclassics.com
Tags: American Leather Classics, Bowhunting Gear, Hunting Gear,
Mathews Bows
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National BobwhiteConservation Initiative –Without The States We AreNothingMAY 04, 2011 01:29P.M.
National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative – Without The
States We Are Nothing
Even as this post aims to highlight the central importance of
the states to the future prospects for restoring bobwhites,
our thoughts and prayers go out to those in many of those
states – including Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky,
Virginia, Mississippi and Arkansas — who have lost family
members or friends, or have seen their or their neighbors’
homes and businesses destroyed during waves of violent
weather this spring. In fact, 328 people across those seven
states died just last week in the nation’s deadliest tornado
outbreak since the Depression. While my family has spent a
lot of time in our own “fraidy hole” ducking multiple close
tornadoes in central Arkansas, the impact personally has
otherwise been limited. Rising waters forced the evacuation
of my office and equipment storage areas. My brother
watched helplessly as a giant tornado gutted his hometown
of Tuscaloosa. So many other others have not been as
fortunate. Let’s all keep those folks in our thoughts.
National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative
Knoxville, TN --(Ammoland.com)- Bobwhites are the legal authority
and responsibility of the state wildlife agencies. That’s just the way it is
for resident (non-migratory) species of wildlife.
The federal government has no formal role or responsibility … unless
bobwhites get listed under the Endangered Species Act. No one wants to
go there.
The NBCI started out in 2002 as a strategic plan of the states, but has
become much more. The plan started the ball rolling in earnest; since
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then, collaborations have made it snowball to the national level. At first
glance, the NBCI now may appear to have developed a life of its own – a
national operational center, a national staff, and a national
Management Board – like a free-standing organization, maybe even
poised to compete with other quail organizations.
The reality, however, is fundamentally different. The state fish and
wildlife agencies across the bobwhite range are the core of bobwhite
conservation responsibility and leadership. The NBCI remains an
initiative of those states. I state this so clearly not because my position as
NBCI Director is funded by those states; rather, my position is funded by
those states because the NBCI is their initiative.
The NBCI currently has united 25 states; in addition, all three of the
main regional associations of state fish and wildlife agencies —the
Southeastern, the Northeastern and the Midwest— have formally
endorsed the NBCI. This scale of state engagement for quail is
unprecedented. Without that active state core, the NBCI is nothing. In
fact, without that core of state responsibility, leadership, engagement,
capacity and drive, nothing else and no one else matter much in the big
picture.
There always will be a few hotspots where bobwhites thrive due to the
good work of other dedicated conservationists at local or district levels.
However, from a range-wide perspective, the states are the key.
Restoration on anything bigger than a hotspot scale requires two basic
things to happen:
• (1) the states must rise to the challenge, en masse and within their
own states; and
• (2) all other bobwhite conservationists must rally to catalyze,
support and strengthen the states.
The NBCI’s mission is to restore bobwhites across their range. However,
the NBCI exists, first and foremost, to serve the collective states in
pursuit of that mission. In the process, the NBCI occasionally may urge,
nag and nudge; and sometimes will be perceived by the states as an
annoyance or even as a burden. But in the end, the NBCI exists to help
raise their game – our game – and will succeed only to the extent that it
adds value to the states in restoring quail. Likewise, the big-picture
success of all our other valuable quail conservation partners are linked to
the engagement and the success of the states.
As we strive to build our long-term capacity to restore bobwhites range-
wide, strategic thinking is essential. Every single bobwhite conservation
partner—whether state, federal, non-government organization, corporate
or private—has strengths; but no partner has every strength or enough
strength, and no single one of us can restore bobwhites by ourselves at
anything much beyond local levels. Coming articles will outline some
highlights of how the bobwhite world can assemble its strengths to
strategic advantage, to maximize synergy and minimize competition.
About:
The National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative (NBCI) is the unified
strategic effort of 25 state fish and wildlife agencies and various
conservation organizations — all under the umbrella of the National
Bobwhite Technical Committee — to restore wild populations of
bobwhite quail in this country to levels comparable to 1980. Visit:
www.bringbackbobwhites.org
Tags: BobWhites, Conservation Groups, Conservation News, Fish and
Game, National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative, NBCI
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ATK Receives $488M in Small-Caliber Ammunition OrdersMAY 04, 2011 01:06P.M.
ATK Receives $488M in Small-Caliber Ammunition Orders
ATK Ammunition Orders Include New M855A1 Enhanced Performance
Round, Recent Orders Support ATK’s Performance on U.S. Army
Contract.
ATK
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn --(Ammoland.com)- ATK (NYSE: ATK) has
received orders totaling more than $488 million for small caliber
ammunition pursuant to an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity
(IDIQ) contract with the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island
(ACC-RI).
This order includes a mix of 5.56mm, 7.62mm and .50 caliber military
ammunition to be produced at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in
Independence, Mo.
ATK is the world’s leading producer of small-caliber military and
commercial ammunition. The company successfully partnered with the
Army to design and produce the new 5.56mm cartridge known to the
U.S. warfighter as the Enhanced Performance Round (EPR).
“This latest set of orders includes an increase in the demand
for the new M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round, which is
getting very positive reviews by the warfighter,” explained
ATK Small Caliber Systems Vice President and General
Manager Mark Hissong. “We’ve produced more than 100
million rounds of the M855A1 EPR since transitioning it into
full-rate production last year. We will increase EPR
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production rates this year as we complete the modernization
of high-speed, high-volume 5.56mm production equipment
used to manufacture this new high performance round.”
ATK has operated Lake City since April 2000, improving manufacturing
efficiencies, increasing manufacturing rates, and partnering with the
Army to modernize the facility’s infrastructure, and production processes
and equipment.
ATK is an aerospace, defense, and commercial products company with
operations in 23 states, Puerto Rico, and internationally, and revenues of
approximately $4.8 billion. News and information can be found on the
Internet at www.atk.com.
Tags: Ammo, Ammunition Manufactures, Ammunition News, ATK
Ammunition, Military Contracts, Small Caliber
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Mossy Oak Break-Up InfinityFeatured On Indiana GuitarsMAY 04, 2011 12:46P.M.
Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity Featured On Indiana Guitar
Mossy Oak Break-Up Indiana Guitar
Mossy Oak
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – -(Ammoland.com)- Indiana Guitar Company is
proud to introduce the new Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity acoustic guitar.
It features a spruce top with the Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity pattern
and a matching pattern on the headstock.
The Mossy Oak model from Indiana Guitar Company combines the great
outdoors with an even greater playing acoustic.
Featuring the all-over camo design, it’s great for campers, hikers,
hunters or anyone looking for a unique guitar. The guitar features a slim
taper neck, deluxe sealed die-cast keys, black binding and matte satin
finish.
This great playing guitar has easy-tune, diecast tuners and a rosewood
fingerboard and bridge and a fully adjustable truss rod.
For more information, log on to www.indianaguitar.com.
Indiana Guitar Company produces official licensed products of Mossy
Oak/ Haas Outdoors Inc. Haas Outdoors Inc. is headquartered in West
Point, Miss., was established in 1986 and is home of Mossy Oak
(www.mossyoak.com). Mossy Oak specializes in developing and
marketing modern camouflage designs for hunters and outdoorsmen.
Mossy Oak patterns can be found on a multitude of products worldwide.
Haas Outdoors Inc. is the outdoor industry leader in modern camouflage
design, international licensing and marketing. Haas Outdoors Inc.
markets its services and products under widely recognized brands
including: Mossy Oak, BioLogic, Mossy Oak Productions, MOOSE
Media, Nativ Nurseries and Mossy Oak Properties.
Tags: Camo, Camouflage, Mossy Oak
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