Arms Launches Tactical Rifle Giveaway


Willoughby, OH – Invincible Arms, LLC is excited to announce the launch of its first gun giveaway contest. Invincible Arms will run the contest from now until 12:00 Noon on May 21st 2016, after which a single winner will be chosen. The prize will be an Invincible Arms Tactical Rifle (Model #IA-16M4TAC1) valued at $1,525.31 MSRP. Entry to the contest can be found exclusively at www.invinciblearms.com/entry. Read more

The Conservation Fund Acquires 32,000 Acres Of Habitat For Elk Restoration In West Virginia

GW:  The reclaimed mine lands associated with this acquisition effort are located in Lincoln, Logan and Mingo counties. I sure hope there is a sound plan in place to protect these animals from poachers.  Folks are used to doing what they want to when it comes to game animals.  A few years ago on a trip there, a friend pointed out that one “hunter” had taken some 22 wild turkeys in one spring – all under the radar. 

I’ve been frequenting West Virginia regularly since the ’70s and I’ve learned how the “wild” is still strong in coal country.  Road hunting, trespassing, and out-of-season kills are a routine way of life.  Quality Deer Management is out of the question.  Anything goes.  Good luck with this one…

Partnership With State Will Use Conservation, Forestry and Wildlife Management To Help Diversify Economic Opportunities In Southern West Virginia

CHARLESTON, W.V. —Yesterday, The Conservation Fund announced its purchase of 32,396 acres of working forestland in southern West Virginia that will eventually create the state’s largest, conserved block of prime habitat for elk restoration. In partnership with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (DNR), the Fund’s historic conservation purchase will establish a vast protected landscape of sustainably managed land, supporting working forests and forestry-based jobs and increasing tourism opportunities for public hunting and other forms of wildlife-associated recreation.

“This purchase and the first-of-its-kind elk restoration program in West Virginia is an investment in the economic development and future vitality of the state,” said Joe Hankins, Vice President for The Conservation Fund. “We’re proud to be a partner with the DNR in this effort to conserve an important and promising landscape, create new opportunities on land that once supported the state through it resources, and redefine conservation to provide multiple tangible economic and environmental benefits for local communities. This is a win-win proposition for all West Virginians.”

The Conservation Fund purchased the property through its Working Forest Fund®, with generous support from the Richard King Mellon Foundation. Under The Conservation Fund’s ownership, the property will be sustainably managed as working forestland. Over the next few years, the Fund will convey the land to the DNR in phases, starting in the spring of 2016. These lands will provide public, wildlife-associated recreation, and they will be managed for a variety of conservation benefits, including elk restoration.

“As tourism continues to grow in West Virginia, this will be a wonderful new opportunity for outdoor recreation that both our residents and visitors can enjoy,” Governor Earl Ray Tomblin said. “I appreciate the cooperative efforts of everyone who helped make this project possible.”

With this conservation effort, West Virginia joins a multi-state landscape level effort to restore elk to the Appalachian region.

“We are humbled and gratified by The Conservation Fund’s tireless efforts and coordination of this legacy project,” said Bob Fala, Director of the WV Division of Natural Resources. “It represents the largest single conservation acquisition in State history at a most opportune time for the local and State economy. The bulk of this acreage adjoins the recently acquired Tomblin Wildlife Management Area and will be critical to the State’s fledgling elk restoration project.”

The reclaimed mine lands associated with this acquisition effort are located in Lincoln, Logan and Mingo counties. They provide ideal grassland and forest habitat for a variety of wildlife species, including elk, deer, wild turkey, golden winged warbler and grassland birds. The purchase conserves more than 10,000 acres of currently leased lands at Laurel Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) and Big Ugly WMA, ensuring permanent public access and enhancing connectivity with other important conservation lands in the region.

West Virginia’s United States Congressional Delegation strongly supports this conservation and economic effort, which will be completed in part utilizing “Pittman-Robertson” funds through the congressionally authorized Wildlife Restoration Program, a $250,000 grant from Walmart and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundations’ Acres for America program and a $250,000 grant from the Knobloch Family Foundation.

“It is great news that The Conservation Fund has decided to invest in elk restoration in Southern West Virginia,” U.S. Senator Joe Manchin said. “Our neighboring states, Pennsylvania and Kentucky, have experienced success through reintroducing elk into their wildlife, and this project will similarly benefit our Southern region by bringing substantial economic growth through tourism and new hunting and outdoor recreation opportunities. I thank all those who have been working collectively to make this program a reality in our state.”

“Working forests and forestry-based workers in Southern West Virginia will benefit greatly from today’s Conservation Fund announcement,” said U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito. “The completion of this historic conservation project will allow our state’s natural beauty to fuel economic growth through tourism and other recreational opportunities.”

“This important project will allow for the reintroduction of elk to Logan, Lincoln and Mingo counties. By protecting their habitat, we can ensure that elk can be successfully reintroduced to this area,” said U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins. “Tourism, hunting and logging are all important parts of our state’s economy, and these protected acres will provide opportunities for all of these revenue-generating activities. I will continue to support grants that improve the quality of life for West Virginians.”

The Conservation Fund’s Working Forest Fund uses conservation-focused forest management strategies to enhance forest health and productivity, wildlife habitat and water quality, while supporting the economic well being of surrounding communities. With more than half of America’s 751 million acres of forests vulnerable to fragmentation and conversion to other uses, the Working Forest Fund is a dedicated source of conservation capital and timberland expertise designed to quickly acquire threatened forests with high conservation value. Over the last three decades, The Conservation Fund has protected more than two million acres of forestland nationwide.

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About The Conservation Fund
At The Conservation Fund, we make conservation work for America. By creating solutions that make environmental and economic sense, we are redefining conservation to demonstrate its essential role in our future prosperity. Top-ranked for efficiency and effectiveness, we have worked in all 50 states since 1985 to protect more than 7.5 million acres of land, including more than 69,000 acres of important natural resources, wildlife habitat and recreational lands in West Virginia at iconic places like Cheat Canyon and Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge, which supports local economies and businesses. www.conservationfund.org

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SIG SAUER® Introduces 38 Special, 44 S&W Special and 45 Colt Elite Performance Ammunition


Newington, NH– SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to introduce its first revolver ammunition for personal defense in 38 Special, 44 S&W Special and 45 Colt. All three calibers are available in the SIG V-Crown jacketed hollow point (JHP) round of Elite Performance Ammunition in the following bullet weights: 125gr 38 Special with a muzzle of velocity of 900 fps; 240gr 44 S&W Special with a muzzle velocity of 800 fps; and 230gr 45 Colt with a muzzle velocity of 950 fps. SIG SAUER proprietary V-Crown stacked hollow point is especially effective for personal defense, delivering maximum accuracy, reliable, uniform expansion and optimal terminal performance. DUCTA–BRIGHT 7A™ coated brass cases also provide enhanced lubricity and superior corrosion resistance. Read more

African Lion Conservation Crippled by USFWS Ruling

DALLAS, TX – In a year when the vocal anti-hunting minority was as loud as it was uninformed, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is going against its own proven conservation policies and those of foreign countries in an effort to appease anti hunters at home. The end result is severe crippling of lion conservation efforts in Africa.

On December 21, a USFWS press release announced the addition of two lion subspecies to the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This politicizing of wildlife conservation and oppressive restrictions on specimen importation will result in a devastating reduction of funds necessary to conserve the species in their home range, causing African lion populations to plummet.

According the USFWS statement, Panthera leo leo, located in India as well as western and central Africa, will be listed as endangered. However, Panthera leo melanochaita, with a population of more than 19,000 and growing thanks to sportsmen-funded conservation efforts, will now be listed as “threatened.” The USFWS service claims unidentified pockets of P.l. melanochaita populations, a subspecies of lion found throughout southern and eastern Afrcia, remain at risk due to “ongoing threats,” identified as “habitat loss, loss of prey base, and retaliatory killing of lions by a growing human population.” In its release, the USFWS does not list sustainable, lawful hunting as a threat to lion populations. In fact, without lawful, sustainable hunting, the threats faced by these lions will only get worse.

“The Service determined that this subspecies (P.l. melanochaita) is less vulnerable and is not currently in danger of extinction,” the USFWS statement reads. “However, although lion numbers in southern Africa are increasing overall, there are populations that are declining due to ongoing threats. As a result, the Service finds the subspecies meets the definition of a threatened species under the ESA.”

Perhaps the problem is not the people of the USFWS who are doing their jobs and enforcing the law. Maybe the problem is a flawed ESA which denies species in foreign countries classified as “endangered” or “threatened” any opportunity for help from the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Sustainable Use and Livelihood Specialist Group (IUCN-SULi), the United States government or its citizens. Barring help from these groups, creatures like the African lion are doomed. Now, no one and no entity will do anything to help the remaining lions in west Africa and, in time, the last remnants of these populations will be gone. Read more

Kinetic Concealment Introduces New Laser Light Combo


(Jackson, TN) – Kinetic Concealment, manufacturers of premium neoprene-backed leather-hybrid holsters is pleased to announce the addition of the LC-01 Laser Light Combo to their accessory line up.The LC-01 Laser Light Combo is the end product of one solid year of research and development from Kinetic Concealment. The LC-01 is the perfect compliment to any railed pistol of rifle being used in low-light conditions and is packed with features found in most higher-end products.

LC-01 comes standard with a 200 lumens LED flashlight with high, low and strobe settings, as well as a high-powered green dot laser that can be used with or without the flashlight feature. Both the flashlight and the laser can be operated using the ambi-push button on and off switch from the wing-ends of the LC-01. The green dot laser can also be operated using the optional pressure switch that is included. The LC-01 operates using two CR123 batteries (included) and has a quick release push button back plate for easy battery exchange.

MSRP on the LC-01 is only $89.95. Read more

Crimson Trace Releases New Laserguard Pro


(Wilsonville, OR)– Crimson Trace continues its leadership position in the firearms laser sight and light accessory categories with the release of the Laserguard Pro®–a light and red laser sight combination (model # LL-801) designed specifically for Smith & Wesson’s Shield semi-auto pistol. The advantages of this product include: ease of operation with Crimson Trace’s Instinctive Activation™, ease of transferring between modes, secure attachment on the pistol’s trigger guard, and a singular optic design incorporating the laser sight and bright light. The product will be avaialable in all channels in Q2 with an Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $279. Read more

NEW HAWK® BIG DENALI™ LADDER STAND


Frankenmuth, MI— HAWK®, industry leader in innovative, hunter-driven treestand design and accessories, introduces their latest new ladder stand, the BIG DENALI™. The HAWK® BIG DENALI is sure to live up to it’s name offering the largest and most comfortable seat ever offered on any one-man ladder stand. The XXL MeshComfort™ Seat is the same size as a deluxe patio furniture chair and is approximately 30-40% LARGER than other mesh seats offered on treestands!Although certainly the highlight, the XXL MeshComfort seat is not the only unique feature on this stand. The Big Denali™ features Patent Pending SLS™ Stacking Ladder System. With SLS™ that ladder sections stack [nest] together to create a portable package that is easy to carry or transport. The SLS™ results in a wide-stance base, which creates a stable and safe footprint and the combination of HAWK® heavy-duty tubing, solid-bolted sections and proprietary tensioning system make this stand hard to rival in any comparison. Also, features a Comfort Footrest, Adjustable Shooting Rail and Integrated Bow/Gun Holder. Read more

New Moultrie Panoramic 180i Game Cam


Birmingham, AL – Moultrie Products®, LLC, the leader in game camera design and innovation, introduces a game camera with a full 180-degree field-of-view, the Panoramic-180i™.Without a camera on every tree, hunters are left to wonder what goes unseen on their hunting property just out of the range of their game cams. And while hanging a camera on every tree is unrealistic, it is completely realistic for hunters to cover 3 times more ground with the expansive viewing capacity of the Panoramic-180i game cam. It’s literally like having 3 cameras in 1. Read more

Rinehart Introduces Motion-Focused Whitetail Doe Decoy


Janesville, WI – With years of experience in crafting the most lifelike, durable and realistic archery targets in the industry, Rinehart Targets® expands the scope of their brand with the introduction of the new Rinehart Deloma Series Doe Decoy. The new Doe Decoy, like all Rinehart targets, is hand-sculpted by world-class wildlife artists for unmatched realism.Rinehart has built its reputation on using specialized, durable and life-like material—and the Deloma Series Doe Decoy is no exception. She features a patented design, ultra-quiet Rinehart foam for silent transport and an easy-carry folding configuration for nimble treks to and from any hunting location.

Aside from her stunningly realistic looks, the Doe Decoy’s strongest attribute is her natural head turning—and neck turning—abilities. The ability to naturally turn her head in the slightest breeze to simulate life-like movement will draw in the wariest of bucks. Read more

Scent-Free Bug Spray Finally Available

GW: More effective than DEET?


Scent-Free Bug Spray is Finally AvailableWarner Robins, GA —Lethal Scent Elimination, a leading provider of extremely effective and powerful odor eliminating products has finally created and produced a product that big game hunters have been waiting on for years, scent-free bug and tick repellent.Lethal Bug and Tick Repellent was developed by the same in-house chemists who have spent the last 30 years researching and developing some of the most effective household, scent eliminating products on the market today. This unscented, non-greasy, quick-drying repellent is effective for up to eight hours and works well as part of the Lethal System or separately; either way, the scent-free repellent is the first on the market and undoubtedly will be the leader in the category in the future.

Since September, Lethal has given the Bug and Tick Repellent to a few key dealers and the Lethal Pro-Staff to, not only test in the field, but in retail, as well. Results were outstanding with sell-through numbers at 100% and feedback from the pro-staff supported the test results with the product being more effective than DEET. Read more

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