MAY 13, 2024
 
 
 

Spring turkey season is dwindling around the country. Hopefully, you're in the win column with our good friend "Tom Turkey". If not, keep at it. Ben Franklin wasn't a fan of the wild turkey because it was an easy, ignorant bird.

In fact, wasn't he in favor of the wild turkey over the bald eagle as our national bird?

No, not really.

In an often misunderstood reference to bald eagles and wild turkeys, Franklin defended the Guru of Gobble in an unpublished letter to his daughter, Sarah Bache, in January 1784. But his founding father dis, in proper context, was for Franklin's disapproval of the insignia of the Society of Cincinnati, which used what he thought was a poorly drawn bald eagle.

Franklin, in his unique way, wrote: "Others object to the Bald Eagle, as looking too much like a Dindon, or Turkey. For my own part, I wish the Bald Eagle had not been chosen as the Representative of our Country. He is a Bird of bad moral Character. You may have seen him perch'd on some dead Tree near the River, where, too lazy to fish for himself, he watches the Labour of the Fishing Hawk; and when that diligent Bird has at length taken a Fish, and is bearing it to his Nest for the Support of his Mate and young Ones, the Bald Eagle pursues him and takes it from him. With all this Injustice, he is never in good Case but like those among Men who live by Sharping and Robbing he is generally poor and often very lousy. Besides he is a rank Coward: The little King Bird not bigger than a Sparrow attacks him boldly and drives him out of the District. He is therefore by no means a proper Emblem for the brave and honest Cincinnati of America who have driven all the King birds from our Country, tho' exactly fit for that Order of Knights which the French call Chevaliers d'Industrie. I am on this account not displeas'd that the Figure is not known as a Bald Eagle, but looks more like a Turkey. For in Truth the Turkey is in Comparison a much more respectable Bird, and withal a true original Native of America. Eagles have been found in all Countries, but the Turkey was peculiar to ours, the first of the Species seen in Europe being brought to France by the Jesuits from Canada, and serv'd up at the Wedding Table of Charles the ninth. He is besides, tho' a little vain and silly, a Bird of Courage, and would not hesitate to attack a Grenadier of the British Guards who should presume to invade his Farm Yard with a red Coat on."

So, if you got your turkey this year, congrats. If not, it's nothing to be ashamed of. It's not like Ben Franklin refered to you as a "Bird of bad moral character."

(Research Credit - Harvard University's Declaration Resources Project Blog)

Jay

By Scott Stuhr - National Coordinator - National 4H Shooting Sports

One of my favorite events of the year is quickly coming up. The 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships will be held June 23 to June 28, in Grand Island Nebraska. This will be the 24th National Championships, and the 14th time being held in Grand Island. There is just something about this event that is unlike anything else I have experienced. It has a profound impact on our youth, volunteers, coaches, and spectators.

Imagine a gathering of over 700 competitors, 300 coaches, and 2000 enthusiastic spectators from all corners of the country converging in one place. This isn’t just a shooting competition; it’s a celebration of skill, dedication, and camaraderie. Athletes in nine different disciplines will compete in 27 different events that will test their precision, focus, and sportsmanship.

Heartland Public Shooting Park will host compound and recurve archery, smallbore rifle, smallbore pistol, shotgun, muzzleloading, and hunting skills competitions. The Pinnacle Bank Expo Center will host the air rifle and air pistol competitions. Opening ceremonies is truly something to experience. Think of the Olympic opening ceremonies where the competitors come marching in, by state, to the cheers of the crowd. The Heartland Events Center will be the location for opening and closing ceremonies along with awards to be held in the evenings.

What makes this event even more special is the diversity it represents. Participants from about forty states are expected to join us, each bringing their unique style, techniques, and stories. This diversity not only enriches the competition but also fosters a sense of unity and mutual respect among our young athletes. Lifelong friendships are made during this event.

I have been a part of the Championships since 2008 and it is awe-inspiring to see how far we have come. When the Championships first started, there were less than twenty states and around 300 c0mpetitors. We have witnessed exponential growth, breaking records in 2023 with 42 states and 718 competitors participating. It is important to realize that a participant can only attend the Championships one time in a discipline. They can potentially return in a different discipline, if selected by their state. This remarkable growth speaks volumes about the passion and dedication of everyone involved in making this event a success.

Behind every successful championship are the unsung heroes – the volunteers. To pull this size and quality of a competition off, we need around 300 volunteers. Our volunteers selflessly contribute their time, expertise, and passion to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for all. Trom the Chief Range Officers orchestrating the events to the volunteers providing scoring and general assistance, their commitment is the backbone of this championship. We are always looking for more volunteers willing to share their time and talents, helping to ensure the future of our sport and cheering on our young people.

Looking ahead to 2024, we are committed to enhancing the participant experience. One significant initiative we have is the expansion of our 3-D target ranges. With the growth of the compound and recurve disciplines, along with the hunting skills discipline (which also shoots 3-D), and the age and condition of our targets, we are needing to obtain about 75 new targets in the next couple of years.

I am excited to share that Steve Pritchard, Nebraska 4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator, is returning as our esteemed National Match Director. Steve has served as the Match Director the entire time the event has been held in Nebraska. His unwavering dedication to nurturing champion qualities in our youth and fostering a culture of sportsmanship and integrity has been instrumental in shaping the championship’s success over the years.

As we prepare to welcome participants, coaches, families, and supporters to Grand Island, I extend a heartfelt invitation to join us in celebrating the spirit of 4-H Shooting Sports. Whether you want to volunteer to lend a helping hand, want to have a booth to show off your product or services, or just a spectator cheering on the sidelines and experiencing this wonderful event, your presence adds immeasurable value to tis family experience.

Let us embrace the values of teamwork, perseverance, and respect that define 4-H Shooting sports. Together, we can create moments of joy, camaraderie, and achievement that will be cherished for years to come.

For volunteer opportunities at the National Championships, please visit https://bit.ly/volunteer4HSS.

For more information on 4-H Shooting Sports, go to https://4-hshootingsports.org.

For information on having a booth, sponsoring an event, or becoming a donor, please contact Scott Stuhr, at coordinator@4-hshootingsports.org

HUNTING NEWS & INFORMATION

Spring turkey season is dwindling around the country. Hopefully, you're in the win column with our good friend "Tom Turkey". If not, keep at it. Ben Franklin wasn't a fan of the wild turkey because it was an easy, ignorant bird.

In fact, wasn't he in favor of the wild turkey over the bald eagle as our national bird?

No, not really.

In an often misunderstood reference to bald eagles and wild turkeys, Franklin defended the Guru of Gobble in an unpublished letter to his daughter, Sarah Bache, in January 1784. But his founding father dis, in proper context, was for Franklin's disapproval of the insignia of the Society of Cincinnati, which used what he thought was a poorly drawn bald eagle.

Franklin, in his unique way, wrote: "Others object to the Bald Eagle, as looking too much like a Dindon, or Turkey. For my own part, I wish the Bald Eagle had not been chosen as the Representative of our Country. He is a Bird of bad moral Character. You may have seen him perch'd on some dead Tree near the River, where, too lazy to fish for himself, he watches the Labour of the Fishing Hawk; and when that diligent Bird has at length taken a Fish, and is bearing it to his Nest for the Support of his Mate and young Ones, the Bald Eagle pursues him and takes it from him. With all this Injustice, he is never in good Case but like those among Men who live by Sharping and Robbing he is generally poor and often very lousy. Besides he is a rank Coward: The little King Bird not bigger than a Sparrow attacks him boldly and drives him out of the District. He is therefore by no means a proper Emblem for the brave and honest Cincinnati of America who have driven all the King birds from our Country, tho' exactly fit for that Order of Knights which the French call Chevaliers d'Industrie. I am on this account not displeas'd that the Figure is not known as a Bald Eagle, but looks more like a Turkey. For in Truth the Turkey is in Comparison a much more respectable Bird, and withal a true original Native of America. Eagles have been found in all Countries, but the Turkey was peculiar to ours, the first of the Species seen in Europe being brought to France by the Jesuits from Canada, and serv'd up at the Wedding Table of Charles the ninth. He is besides, tho' a little vain and silly, a Bird of Courage, and would not hesitate to attack a Grenadier of the British Guards who should presume to invade his Farm Yard with a red Coat on."

So, if you got your turkey this year, congrats. If not, it's nothing to be ashamed of. It's not like Ben Franklin refered to you as a "Bird of bad moral character."

(Research Credit - Harvard University's Declaration Resources Project Blog)

Jay

Get ready to witness the cutting-edge innovations in firearm optics at the NRA Annual Meeting, which will be held from May 17 to 19, 2024, in Dallas, Texas. Holosun encourages attendees to visit booth 4704 and immerse themselves in Holosun's groundbreaking designs and state-of-the-art technology.

Pennsylvania’s 2024-25 migratory game bird seasons have been set. There is one significant change to Pennsylvania waterfowl seasons this year. The regular season length for Canada geese in the Atlantic Population Zone has decreased from 45 to 30 days but the daily bag limit remains three.

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, pursuant to 2007 legislation, has authorized the auctioning of eight big-game hunts to benefit wildlife conservation in New Mexico. The Department has partnered with New Mexico Ducks Unlimited (DU) to offer the New Mexico Governor’s Special Hunt Auction 2024 Online.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is accepting applications for 2024 hunt permit-tags issued through the draw process for deer, turkey, javelina, bighorn sheep, bison, and sandhill crane.

Application, drawing and sales dates for Nebraska big game hunting permits have been adjusted for 2024. That’s just one of the changes in the 2024 Big Game Guide posted on the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s website OutdoorNebraska.gov.

Time is running out for hunters who want a chance to hunt moose in Maine this fall. The deadline to apply in the Maine moose lottery is Wednesday, May 15th at 11:59.  Hunters can apply online for one of the over 4,000 moose hunting permits that will be available for the fall of 2024.

HEVI-Shot recently signed popular singer-songwriter—and avid sportsman—Shane Profitt as the company’s newest brand ambassador. Profitt is a singer-songwriter from Columbia, Tennessee, who grew up in a blue-collar, hard-working lifestyle, and is also an avid hunter and fisherman.

Kinsey’s is seeking a Buyer who will maintain customer service levels and minimize inventory dollar investment by managing appropriate inventory levels across multiple warehouse locations.

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the United States Senate unanimously passed the America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Reauthorization Act (S. 3791), a comprehensive and bipartisan bill that is a top priority for the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF). The ACE Reauthorization Act seeks to reauthorize nearly a dozen provisions that will bolster the conservation of fish, wildlife, and their associated habitats.

JK Armament announces its most advanced, quietest suppressor ever – one of the very quietest in the industry – the JK 155 G.O.A.T. HF. This hard-use silencer is rated for full auto use on 5.56 NATO with barrels as short as 7.5 inches.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation presented longtime biologist, avid hunter and RMEF life member Casey Stemler with the Conservationist of the Year Award at its 40th Anniversary Celebration on May 4, 2024.

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ANECHOIC™ announces its participation in the National Rifle Association (NRA) Convention, which will take place from May 17 to 19, 2024, in Dallas, Texas. Attendees can visit ANECHOIC™ at Booth #11651 to learn more about the company's state-of-the-art suppressors and how they can improve their shooting experience.

The 2024 National NRA Foundation Banquet and Auction will be the official kick-off event to the NRA’s 153rd Annual Meetings and Exhibits. The Foundation’s Banquet and Auction will take place at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Hall A on May 16, 2024, at 5 PM.

Traditions Performance Firearms will be exhibiting at the 2024 NRA Annual Meeting & Exhibits held at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Dallas, Texas May 17-19 and located at booth 7849.

Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT) announced today it will be exhibiting at the National Rifle Association’s Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas. The 2024 NRA Annual Meeting will be held in the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center from May 17th to 19th, 2024.

Czechoslovak Group (“CSG”), a leading global industrial holding company, has appointed Paul Lemke to serve as Chief Executive Officer of CSG USA, the company’s Virginia-based U.S. division.

Benelli wants to let all attendees know that the company will be displaying at this year’s event and invites all to swing by booth #7502 to check out the latest offerings from America’s premiere shotgun manufacturer.

The Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation has released a new highlights episode of its series “Connecting with Conservation.” 

Fiocchi expands the company’s heralded line of Hyperformance centerfire cartridges with the introduction of a new series developed for specifically for handgun hunting and wilderness defense.

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Baschieri & Pellagri USA, manufacturer of the world’s premiere shotshells for sporting clays and hunting, proudly celebrates the achievements of its esteemed Pro Staff members, Gebben Miles and Karen Miles at the Browning Briley Texas State Championship held at Houston Gun Club in Houston, Texas.  The tournament was held April 16th- 20th.

Vineyard Max Deer Products is proud to announce Larry Weishuhn, “Mr. Whitetail” recently joined their company to help promote their excellent line of products.

The new 2024 line-up of Easton 4mm Match Grade Half-outs, representing the industry’s finest precision inserts are showing up on dealer shelves nationwide. Each model in the new line of inserts incorporates a precisely machined post fitted with a protective collar.

PARD is excited to announce the introduction of our newest multi-spectral device, the Landsat-C. A compact version of the TD-32, the Landsat-C has modified control buttons, is 10% smaller and lighter and is available in either a 480x360 or 640x512 thermal sensor.

Armasight announces a series of firmware updates for its renowned Contractor and Sidekick series of thermal devices. The May 2024 updates bring a host of enhancements, including improved image quality, faster frame rates, and minor bug fixes, enhancing the overall user experience.

Buck Knives knows that warmer days across America means more outdoors enthusiasts are getting outside. At the top of the list for many adventurers is taking a hike. Buck Knives offers these tips for everyone heading out on a hike.

FightLite® Industries announces it has introduced and is now shipping new models of its popular SCR® (Sport Configurable Rifle) line of products equipped with Flat Dark Earth (FDE) and Olive Drab Green (OD) high-impact polymer buttstocks with enhanced feature sets.

 
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