Galco Ankle Trauma Medical Kit

Stay Safer with Galco’s Ankle Trauma Medical Kit PHOENIX –

In today’s turbulent times, it’s not enough to carry just a firearm. Most self-defense experts now also recommend carrying an individual first aid kit, should you or someone else become injured, whether in a natural disaster or a defensive situation.

Galco’s Ankle Trauma Medical Kit (ATM-KIT™) carrier is designed for convenient everyday carry of medical tools and supplies for first responders, gun carriers, or anyone who wishes to be prepared in an increasingly dangerous world.

The ATM-KIT’s comfortable, high-grade neoprene band offers secure hook-and-loop closure with five neoprene pockets of various widths, each with a retention strap for security. It accommodates tools and equipment like tourniquets, strap cutters, knives, multitools, bandages, clotting agents or other emergency rescue and first-aid gear. Read more

Garmin Expands Solar Charging Technology to Adventure Smartwatches

New Instinct®, f?nix® and tactix® series move toward power autonomy with unprecedented battery life and specialized activities

OLATHE, KS — July 8, 2020 – Garmin International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), today announced the expansion of its solar charging technology to its Instinct, f?nix 6 and 6S, and tactix Delta adventure smartwatches. Building on the success of Garmin’s first solar charging adventure watch, the f?nix 6X – Pro Solar, these new solar editions allow customers to “Do What They Love Longer” through significantly increased battery life and new purpose-built functionality including surf, mountain biking and climbing activities.1

“Garmin’s multisport GPS watches are the choice for athletes and adventurers willing to push themselves through the next mile or over the next mountain. Using our solar capabilities, the new Instinct, f?nix 6 and 6S, and tactix Delta solar watches provide extraordinary battery life and give customers the ability to follow their passion to the sunset and further,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales. “In addition to the solar charging capabilities, these editions are full of updated and unique features. From new camouflage design patterns to surfing activity profiles, there is something for everyone with the new members of Garmin’s solar family.”

Instinct Solar

Since launching in 2018, the Instinct GPS adventure watch series has proven itself as a reliable tool built to endure the most challenging environments, from the city to the mountains and all places between. Instinct Solar takes its rugged reputation to new heights with astonishing battery life, updated bold designs and new activity profiles, including two new activity-specific Instinct editions, Instinct Solar – Surf Edition and Instinct Solar – Tactical Edition. Read more

New Federal Merchandise

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ANOKA, Minnesota –– Demanded by hunters and shooters across the country, Federal Ammunition has launched a comprehensive line of high-quality branded gear for sale direct to consumer, alongside the company’s ammunition products. The new merchandise includes men’s and women’s apparel, home décor, hunting and range gear, educational tools, gifts and more, featuring exclusive products from Federal’s partners such as Black Rifle Coffee Company, Duluth Pack and others.

“Federal Ammunition’s products have been making a name for themselves at the range and in the field since 1922,” said Federal’s Vice President of Marketing Jason Nash. “Our ammunition has made a lasting connection with Federal fans who want to make our brand part of their everyday lifestyle. Now, our consumers can show off the Shockwave like never before with a full new line of Federal-branded products.”

Federal’s new line of branded merchandise has something for every hunter and shooter. For example, Federal fans can gear up for their next range day with Federal paper target packs, ammo storage boxes, and, for a limited time, an exclusive line of apparel showing support for USA Shooting. Read more

Camping in a Coleman Signal Mountain Tent

By Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association

Camping tents have come a long way over the years.  While I’m sure there are some survivor canvas–style tents stashed away in some dark corner of the garage or basement, who wants to deal with all the poles and complicated procedures to erect them?  Count me out.  It’s simply not practical to race somewhere for half a day and then attempt to recall which pole gets assembled to which pole and in what order.  Fumbling around in darkness with everyone seemingly pulling in different directions is enough to send unhappy campers to the nearest holiday hotel.

Just as it is with pop-up ground hunting blinds, outdoor life has been made much friendlier with instant shelters, canopies and tents of all sizes.  Inflatable ground blinds that use no poles whatsoever are in use today, as well as hub-style blinds that are as easy to set up as umbrellas.  The tent market has caught on, as well.

Last year, when I went on a fishing trip, I packed an older model two-person tent that employs a few fiberglass, shock-corded poles.  However, with my metal cot inside, the tent was not large enough to accommodate the cot without its touching the walls of the shelter.  That’s fine if there’s no rain, but heck, this is Michigan.  I had to come up with a better system.

After considering options, I became interested in a Coleman Signal Mountain design that falls into the instant category.

Coleman Signal Mountain Tent

However, with this unit, the poles are already attached to the lightweight nylon material.  There is absolutely no assembly required!  Just spread it out on the ground and push the aluminum poles to full length until they snap into position and poof!  You’re camping.

Although this model shows it as a six-person tent, they’d have to be some tiny people.  But, with its 10×9-foot floor space, it was spacious enough for my cot and a double-bed air mattress.  Plus, it has 5 feet, 11 inches of head space – enough to stretch out for the average person.

The revolutionary tent has plenty of screened window openings – at least one on each side – plus a large screened door and even a tiny, zippered opening near the floor for running an electrical cord or hose inside.  The zippered door and windows have rain flaps, to minimize the chance of water infiltration, but I found the door zipper difficult to operate without getting it caught in the flap.

The tent has a full floor that extends upward a half-foot into the walls for added protection against ground water and includes a small repair patch for emergency use.  A separate tarp (bring your own) placed on the ground is recommended to minimize damage.

Although I have yet to figure out the best means of getting it back into the storage bag supplied, it can be accomplished, but it will take a bit of practice and technique foreign to me so far.  Because of the design of the roof and the relatively light-weight design, this tent would probably collapse under the weight of snow, but it should suffice in rainy conditions and moderately strong wind.

For about $100, I found the Coleman Signal Mountain model right for my needs, but larger sizes are available online and elsewhere.  If you want to avoid the frustration of complicated tents, when you are attempting to “get away from it all”, this is one solution.  And finally, as much as I cringe at the term “happy campers”, this instant shelter could actually be a means to create a few of them.

New Vanquish Series metal detectors from Minelab

History and Good Times are Waiting to be Discovered in the Outdoors

New VANQUISH Series metal detectors from Minelab offer uncompromising performance and accessibility to all

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CHIGAGO – History is where you find it. Most of us learn about it in schools, libraries, museums, television and other forms of media. Some are more hands-on, preferring to discover history for themselves by searching for tangible, touchable treasures from the past and unearthing them from the land and beneath the seas. Discoveries range from contemporary finds of recently lost jewelry, to Civil War-era relics, to hoards of forgotten gold and silver coins. Each exciting find tells a story from our common past – a past that extends into our own backyards. You may be surprised by what’s waiting to be discovered in yours. Read more

Federal duck stamps for 2020-2021 season on sale Friday, June 26

MEMPHIS, Tennessee – The new 2020-2021 federal duck stamp goes on sale Friday, June 26. The stamps, which cost $25, are valid from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021.

Purchased by millions of waterfowl hunters, wildlife enthusiasts and stamp collectors every year, duck stamps purchases provide critical funding to purchase and protect wetlands and associated habitat for ducks, geese and other wildlife species.

“Since Ding Darling quickly sketched the first duck stamp in 1934, art and conservation have been connected and the world is better for it. Whether you’re an avid waterfowl hunter, a birder, conservation enthusiast, or a collector, every American has a good reason to buy a duck stamp, perhaps even two or three,” said Ducks Unlimited CEO Adam Putnam. “Of every dollar spent on a duck stamp, 98 cents of the purchase goes directly to acquiring and protecting waterfowl habitat, and that’s a testament to the great administration of this long-running program by the Department of the Interior and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). The First Day of Sale is our opportunity to celebrate another great season and say thank you to the adult and youth artists who lend their talents to this important cause, and all those supporting and delivering wildlife conservation through their purchase of a duck stamp each year.” Read more

Historic water levels affect Tawas Point State Park

Record-high water levels are taking a toll on infrastructure across the state as flooding and erosion continue to threaten shorelines, rivers and inland lakes. Michigan’s waterways face other associated challenges, too, including increased river flows, submerged docks and piers, swimming and boating hazards, and damage to wildlife habitat.

Several state parks and harbors are experiencing many of these issues. Tawas Point State Park – the popular destination along Lake Huron in Iosco County – has experienced unprecedented water levels, erosion and flooding over the last few years, as well as record-breaking rainfall last month.

As a result, Tawas Point State Park has closed or altered many amenities and services for the 2020 season: Read more

NDA Launches Get OutdoorZ Sweepstakes with ALPS OutdoorZ

INDIANA, PA — The National Deer Alliance (NDA) has partnered with ALPS OutdoorZ to offer one lucky winner a brand-new Falcon Day PackSaratoga Rifle Case and Bino Harness X. The Get OutdoorZ Sweepstakes is open now and runs until July 20, 2020.

ALPS OutdoorZ is a longtime supporter of NDA and is offering a few great items to one lucky winner. Entering is quick and easy at NationalDeerAlliance.com/promotions. Read more

CHILLZ Cooling Pad for Dogs in Realtree EDGE Camo

COLUMBUS, GA– ?The CHILLZ Cooling Pad for Dogs in Realtree EDGE Camo provides your canine companion with cool comfort all day long.

The cooling mat works without refrigeration, water or electricity. Pressure-activated gel automatically recharges so your pup can keep cool day or night.

Available in three sizes, the cooling pad is perfect for hot summer days and for senior pets or those recovering from surgery. The pad is easy to clean. Just wipe it with a damp cloth. It’s made from a non-toxic lightweight material that folds quickly. Use it in pet beds, crates or in the car. Read more

Coast Guard Breaks Illegal Fishing Interdiction Record for Third Straight Year

NEW ORLEANS — U.S. Coast Guard law enforcement crews have already interdicted a record-breaking number of lanchas throughout the Gulf of Mexico for fiscal year 2020.

Since October 2019, Coast Guard assets and personnel have detected a total of 176 lanchas, interdicting 106. Since the first recorded lancha interdiction in the late 1980s, the Coast Guard has seen a significant uptick in detection of the vessels, particularly in the past three years, recording a seasonal record of 74 lancha interdictions during the same time frame in the previous fiscal year.

The Coast Guard utilizes a layered approach for interdiction through aircraft, small boats and cutters as well as improved technology on those assets, resulting in the drastic increase in lancha interdictions.

“A huge part of our mission success comes from the dedication and close coordination between our local, state and federal partners,” said Lt. Kurt Mees, Coast Guard Station South Padre Island commanding officer. “We are all committed to the protection of marine resources and the enforcement of U.S. regulations.”

A lancha is a fishing boat used by Mexican fishermen that is about 20 to 30 feet long with a slender profile. They typically have one outboard motor and are capable of traveling at speeds in excess of 30 mph. Lanchas pose a major threat, usually entering the United States’ Exclusive Economic Zone near the U.S.-Mexico border in the Gulf of Mexico with the intent to smuggle people, drugs or poach the United States’ natural resources.

If you witness suspicious activity or illegal fishing in state waters (out to 9 miles offshore), please contact the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s “Operation Game Thief” at 1-800-792-GAME (4263). For all suspicious activity or illegal fishing occurring in federal waters (out to 200 miles offshore), please contact the U.S. Coast Guard at 361-939-0450.

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