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USA archers return from the World Archery Youth Championships with six medals, including four gold and two silver.
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The Tree Stand Safety Awareness (TSSA) Foundation announces that the Board of Directors approved at its July meeting the new ABC’s of Hunting Saddle Safety and revisions to the ABCs of Tree Stand Safety.
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission finalized wolf hunting and trapping regulations during a lengthy meeting Thursday where commissioners heard passionate comments from people around the country.
From Field to Formal, Kryptek and Perfect Pattern Sportcoats Deliver a New Standard in Style

FALCO Holsters is proud to announce the latest addition to its cutting-edge hybrid carbon fiber holster collection – the CX92 and CXL92 Hybrid Carbon Fiber OWB Holsters. 
Wild Wildebeest Safaris has joined as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
A rapidly growing firearms manufacturer is announcing immediate openings for experienced design engineers to join their expanding team. With the company on track to double in size over the next year, these positions offer exceptional career advancement opportunities in new product development.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says bear hunting season starts in September and reminds hunters about the bear hunting regulations. Vermont has two bear hunting seasons.

Dallas Safari Club (DSC) invites attendees to register for badges and secure hotel accommodations for the 2026 DSC Convention & Sporting Expo, taking place February 6–8, 2026, at the Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) in Atlanta, Georgia.
GOVIEW® USA announces the introduction of the new ZOOMR 10x42mm binocular. Designed specifically for outdoor and travel adventures where brilliant image quality is essential; this will be your new compact travel companion.
Streaming live on MLFNOW! on MyOutdoorTV from Port Huron on Michigan’s Thumbcoast, August 24-29, the best pro anglers will compete in the first event of the 2025 Major League Fishing (MLF) Fishing Clash Team Series.
Darton Archery, Black Eagle Arrows, and Conquest Archery are proud to announce their partnership with Kevin Anderson of the newly established KASA Sales, LLC, to represent the brands across the western United States.

Since its launch more than five years ago, The Armory Life has proven to be an outstanding resource for firearms-oriented content.

Umarex Airguns is proud to again be a sponsor of the World Champion Squirrel Cook Off.

A true companion for the modern adventurer, this versatile knife features a 3-inch drop-point 3Cr13 stainless steel blade built for precise cutting and piercing tasks in the great outdoors.
A brain-dump of tactics and techniques for overcoming the doldrums of the summer dog days

Ohio’s hunting seasons for squirrel, dove, Canada geese, teal, and more open in early September, according to the Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife. Bowhunters can look forward to the start of white-tailed deer archery season later in the month.
Designed by award-winning custom knife maker Andrew Demko, the sleek and stylish Frenzy II draws its inspiration from the ancient Japanese Kabutowari. Its thick spine, slender blade, needle-sharp piercing point, and long, flat cutting edge echo the legendary weapon’s form and function.
Fishing and hunting demand more than just good gear—they demand gear that thrives under pressure. Fish Monkey’s Merino Wool Socks were built to keep going when everything else starts to fail.
Want to learn more about Oklahoma public land hunting while also sharpening your waterfowl hunting skills? Don't miss this opportunity Saturday, Sept. 6 at the Kaw Wildlife Management Area to spend a day outdoors with family and friends, while learning something new.
The Outdoor Group is excited to announce the expansion of its sales team with two key positions now open: Northern Territory Manager (Sales Representative) and International Sales Manager.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is accepting applications to hunt Foys Bend Fisheries Conservation Area (FCA) near Kalispell through a limited drawing.
Kinsey’s Inc. is proud to announce their new partnership with Gearfire.
Just in time for summer fish fries, dockside grilling, and campfire cookouts, Bear & Son Cutlery introduces the 11 7/8" White Smooth Bone Professional Fillet Knife
Hoyt, the world-renowned brand in archery and bowhunting, has renewed as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
Tags for the 2025-26 deer season went on sale Aug. 15, and new this year, is a disabled veterans deer tag, that was signed into law during the last legislative session.
From home gunsmithing projects to practical range drills and more, tune in to Outdoor Channel Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET for Shooting USA.
Applications will open Sept. 1 for youth hunters and hunters with a Permit to Hunt from a Vehicle (PTHFV) seeking an opportunity to access Montana’s Bad Rock Canyon Wildlife Management Area near Columbia Falls this fall.
The VAP TKO™ hunting arrow from Victory Archery® features a .166 shaft size and is able to maintain maximum kinetic energy down range with minimal impact from wind. Weighing in from 7.9 – 9.5 GPI, VAP TKO arrows come with Victory’s new 50 gr SHOKTL outsert providing excellent FOC.
The first step in planning that next successful hunt might be to check out the trove of detailed information that’s just a few clicks away on the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s (AZGFD) website. Visit https://www.azgfd.com/hunting/where-to-hunt/.
SLG2, Inc. has officially released its 2025 Second Quarter Report. Contained in the report are attendance, engagement and quantitative details from the field, as well as historical information and references. 
Continuing its long-standing tradition of innovation, SOG has launched two fresh takes on the Hidaka knife series: a new-and-improved folding version and an all?new fixed blade design.
Job Summary: We are seeking a creative and detail-oriented Graphic Designer/Laser Engraver Specialist to join our production team. 
SLG2, Inc., will be at Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, Missouri, during the Professional Bull Riding event, August 29-31.
MassWildlife's Learn to Hunt Program is offering classes to help you learn new skills and improve your hunting knowledge and confidence. All classes are free and open to adults aged 18 or older. The information covered in each class is different, so you can sign up for a single class or register for several.
The first step in planning that next successful hunt might be to check out the trove of detailed information that’s just a few clicks away on the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s (AZGFD) website. Visit https://www.azgfd.com/hunting/where-to-hunt/.
The Ohio Wildlife Council received proposals for the spring 2026 wild turkey hunting dates on Wednesday, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. The council also voted to approve a new waterfowl hunting zone map for the 2026-30 seasons.

Available as “MeatEater Podcast Redux” and “MeatEater Trivia Redux” 

The Utah Wildlife Board approved some additional hunting permits on various hunt units and CWMUs and made a few updates to some license and permit rules — including allowing the option of electronically tagging a harvested animal — during a public meeting held Thursday.
Just in time for duck season, Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) showcases a dynamic digital video series for waterfowl enthusiasts, WILDFOWL: Inside the Blind.  
Blocker Outdoors’ new rugged and reinforced Shield Verse Pant 2.0 caters to outdoor enthusiasts ranging from extreme hikers to western big game hunters, and everyone in between
Oklahoma's fourth case of a wild deer infected with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) was confirmed this month in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The white-tailed deer was located in Texas County after a landowner reported the animal behaving abnormally.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved a 2026 mountain lion hunting season at its Aug. 22 meeting in McCook. Commissioners approved a season in three hunting units, increasing the harvest limit in one unit while keeping them the same in the other two.
Industry Day provides exhibitors with a unique opportunity to launch new products, create content with top-tier media and influencers and connect directly with SHOT Show attendees in a dynamic, hands-on environment. The event continues to drive early engagement and momentum that carries into the show floor and beyond.
Gear up for hunting season with great deals on select SEVR broadheads. For a limited time, archers can scoop up instant rebates on SEVR two-blade broadheads.
Whitetails Unlimited awarded a grant totaling $10,804 to the Jackson Bowhunters located in Jackson, Ohio.
The VAP-SS is the perfect blend of engineering and design. When it comes to your quest for the ultimate modern hunting arrow there is no comparison.
A Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter education field day for online students has been set for Bainville on Sunday, Sept. 14. The course will be held starting at the Bainville Fire Hall. Depending upon the number of students, participants MAY be broken into two sections of three and a half hours each, (12-3:30 p.m. or 4-7:30 p.m.).
 

By Jeff Rawlinson
National Archery in the Schools Program

Bowhunting’s future in Europe faces significant challenges, as my good friend Jay Pinsky recently described in last week’s article in the Archery Wire. In free societies, it is ultimately the people who decide what they value. The question is: when did Europe’s connection to hunting and the outdoors begin to shift?

Some trace it back to 1215, when the Magna Carta vested wildlife ownership in England’s wealth land barons rather than the people. Unlike in the United States, the idea of wildlife belonging to all citizens never took hold in Europe. By contrast, our nation’s deep respect for wild things and wild places became woven into our identity, strengthened by the belief that wildlife is a public trust.

This difference helps explain why bowhunting thrives in America. For decades, hunters, conservation leaders, educators, and industry partners have worked intentionally to teach the value of hunting and shooting sports. Because of the immense reach of programs like the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®), that investment is paying off.

Launched in 2002, through the leadership of Mathews, Inc., the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the Kentucky Department of Education, NASP® set out to introduce students nationwide to the fun and simplicity of archery. Today, with leadership from state fish and wildlife agencies, industry partners, and schools, NASP® has reached more than 24 million students and changed the trajectory of archery participation in the United States.

According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2024 Shooting Sports Addendum, the largest age group for firearm sports is 30–35, but the largest for archery is now 6–15—thanks in large part to NASP®. Each year, 1.3 million students take part in the program, building skills and connections that ripple far beyond the classroom. 

NASP® continues to evolve and expand its reach because it continually asks its students for feedback to better understand participant perceptions and successes.  Two major student surveys, first in 2017 and most recently the 2024 Student Survey have helped to support this. While both surveys were completed by different students, their feedback has resonated loud and clear throughout the conservation community.  Because of NASP®:

  • 39% have purchased their own bow, and 27% want to.
  • 28% are active in 3D archery, with 21% wanting to participate.
  • 14% have started bowhunting, while 26% aspire to.
  • 17% have hunted big game with a firearm, and 19% want to.
  • 13% have hunted small game while 19% want to.
  • 22% have encouraged a family member to start archery.
  • 27% have participated in target shooting with firearm while 19% want to.
  • 37% have begun participation in other outdoor activities while 18% want to.

These aren’t just numbers—they represent a generation of young people moving from the classroom to the woods, to the range, and into outdoor traditions. Just as importantly, they represent the doctors, attorneys, tradespeople, parents, and political leaders of tomorrow. These same students will be the ones deciding how families spend their time, how communities invest resources, and how our nation’s conservation legacy is upheld.

Exposure to shooting sports also yields many intrinsic benefits, not the least of which include an increase in confidence, patience, focus and mental health benefits.  Participation also connects students to quality role models and mentors in the form of their school’s archery coaches.  Because of this, NASP® is shaping student character and academic success.  The same 2024 Student Survey revealed that because of NASP®:

  • 68% feel more connected to their school.
  • 34% work harder in school. 
  • 34% are more likely to pursue new skills.

The study also suggested that NASP® is helping students build essential life skills that they will need in the coming years.  Because of NASP®:  

  • 34% fell more confident in other areas of life.
  • 25% are better able to handle emotions or things bothering them.
  • 34% are better able to focus on the task at hand
  • 32% are better able to deal with success and setbacks.  

This is why NASP® matters. It is not only introducing young people to the outdoors but also preparing them for future leadership roles where they will appreciate and respect the roles that hunting and shooting sports play in our culture and model of conservation.

Our program continues to seek like-minded individuals and organizations who share this vision and want to help expand NASP® to even more students—regardless of location, background, or circumstance. At a time when many hunters worry about the future of our traditions, NASP® stands as both a powerful opportunity for investment, and a shining example of what can be achieved when people that care about youth and our outdoor heritage come together and invest in tomorrow.

In 1842, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that when Americans took the reins of government from the King of England, the ownership of wildlife became theirs, to be managed in a Public Trust. Today, NASP® supports that legacy by ensuring millions of young people build a lifelong connection to archery, the outdoors, and conservation. The result will be a stronger future for hunting, wildlife, and the democratic ideals that protect them.

 
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