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The GT Open – the second stop on the Indoor World Series circuit - brought silver to the archer soon to be pulling on the jersey for the United States, Stephan Hansen.
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Stocking Stuffers, Flavor Bundles, and More for the Grill Masters and Food Lovers in Your Life
Council Executive Director Chuck Sykes Featured on Fist Full of Dirt Podcast with Host Cuz Strickland
Legendary Competitor Discusses Her Celebrated Career, Time with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, and New Partnership with Springfield Armory

NSSF is pleased to announce two forthcoming additions to its executive leadership team. Effective January 1, 2026, Melissa Schilling will become Vice President, Exhibitions and Events, and John McNamara will serve as Vice President, Member Services.
German Precision Optics (GPO) proudly announces the launch of the TACTICAL MONO 10x42 ED, a revolutionary compact monocular designed and engineered for rapid, reliable visual assessments in the most demanding environments.
Dead Air Silencers announces the appointment of Mike Clark as National Sales Manager – Law Enforcement / Military. The new position underscores the company’s expanding commitment to professional and defense markets both in the United States and abroad.
NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, is encouraged by President Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert Cekada to be the Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and looks forward to his testimony before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearing.

Altra Arrows continues to redefine accuracy and consistency with the launch of its 2026 product lineup, featuring new arrow spines and led by the all-new Phantom Arrows — a lightweight, micro-diameter arrow engineered for unrivaled penetration, reduced wind drift, and precision consistency.
In the newest episode of The Michael Waddell Podcast, presented by Spandau Armsand in partnership with Spartan Precision and Folds of Honor, host Michael Waddell is joined by Bill Thompson, founder of the hunting app Spartan Forge. The two discuss the intersection of military intelligence and ethical wildlife pursuit, bridging advanced technology with the traditions of the hunt. 
ZeroTech Optics is proud to announce the release of its all-new Vengeance1-8x24 LPVO riflescopes, available now in classic black and the much-anticipated Flat Dark Earth (FDE)finish.
Pennsylvania’s statewide firearms deer season – which runs from Nov. 29 through Dec. 13 and includes two Sundays, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7 – will send more than half a million orange-clad hunters out to share time with family and friends, connect with nature, perform boots-on-the-ground wildlife management and secure healthy venison.

Collaboration streamlines Insider access for POMA members and strengthens the connection between media, brands, and outdoor professionals
PRADCO Outdoor Brands is proud to announce the hiring of Daryl Cherry as Category Director (Feed & Seed), a pivotal leadership role responsible for driving growth, innovation, and market impact across two of the industry’s most trusted brands: Whitetail Institute and Ani-Logics Outdoors.
USA Archery has announced the results of its most recent election for two positions on the organization’s Board of Directors, confirming leadership for the At-Large Athlete Director and Para Athlete Director seats.
Whitetails Unlimited awarded more than $160,000 in grants to the National Archery in the Schools Program this past fiscal year.

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The Arizona Game and Fish Department’s proposed recommendations for 2026 pronghorn, elk, and population management hunts, and Copper State Draws for 2026-2027, are available for review at www.azgfd.com/hunting/regulations/hunt-guidelines-process/ 
NSSF and partners to distribute over 2,000 free gun locks to Utah residentsto encourage secure firearm storage and help prevent accidents
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) proudly recognizes the outstanding performance of Team Ruger member Steve Foster at the Mississippi State Steel Challenge Championship held in Florence, MS.
The Domestic Sheep/Bighorn Sheep Interaction Working Group will meet at 10 a.m., Nov. 25, in Lander at the Inn at Lander Warbonnet Room, 260 Grandview Drive. The event is hosted by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Wyoming Livestock Board and the Wyoming Department of Agriculture.
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The latest episode of Fly Fisherman Loop to Loop podcast presented by Patagonia features the legendary saltwater guide Capt. Paul Dixon.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in deer for the first time in two new hunt areas: Deer Hunt Area 106 in the Cody Region, and Deer Hunt Area 150 in the Jackson Region.
National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) developed lane markers to help keep National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) 3-D tournaments running smoothly and safely.
Ralph and Vicki invite you all to tune into their 25th season of The Choice on Pursuit Channel! This episode begins airing Monday November 24th @11:30PM (EST)
Fourth & Final Event of 2026 Fishing Class Team Series Set for Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana
Smith & Wesson Brands, in partnership with Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF), announces an online auction, hosted on Gunbroker.com®, of a limited-edition engraved Model 1854 rifle and matching numbered Model 29 revolver set.
Pope and Young Club has put together the biggest raffle in conservation, The Hunt of the Month, including THIRTEEN world class hunts! 
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By Cindy Sandoval, USFWS

The season has turned. Shortening days pull us outside, tugging on old instincts and traditions. It’s hunting season. It’s the final hurrah for warm weather fishing. For many of us, it’s time to come together to gather, to reflect, and to give thanks.

On cold mornings, we rise early and take to public lands and waters, sneaking in a few more days outdoors before winter settles in. We fill our freezers, share thermoses of coffee, swap stories with family and friends, and build the kind of memories that are passed down over campfires and kitchen tables.

Pheasant hunters at Peaceable Hill Farm in Vermont’s Champlain Valley. Photo Courtesy of USFWS

Memories made in the field or on the water, often come full circle at the Thanksgiving table. Of the over 1,150 species of birds and mammals in North America around 145 species can be lawfully harvested through hunting. These species contribute enormously to food resources, collectively providing billions of meals throughout the country. Over a two-year period, U.S. hunters harvested enough game for more than 1.8 billion deer meals, 272 million elk meals, and 43 million wild turkey meals, according to the Wild Harvest Initiative. These meals are not only celebrated, but are often shared with family, friends, and communities. In Texas, 42 percent of hunters reported sharing their harvest with people outside of their household. In Wyoming, over 68 percent of hunters shared their harvest. 

Across America, we have access to some of the best outdoor opportunities on Earth. Wild turkeys roam our woodlands. Native trout swim in our cold streams. Elk bugle across our mountain ranges. And in so many places, it’s ours to enjoy. It’s public. It’s abundant.

That abundance is something to be deeply thankful for, because it wasn’t always this way. We live in a golden era of conservation and public access. So golden, in fact, that we often forget this abundance was forged out of scarcity. A century ago, many of the species we see today were fighting for survival. Habitat was vanishing. Waterways were polluted. Game laws were non-existent. There was no coordinated national effort to bring wildlife back, and few dollars to do so even if there had been. 

Then came a shift. In 1937, hunters and conservationists led the charge to create lasting change. Their efforts led to the Pittman-Robertson Act, redirecting a federal excise tax on firearm and ammunition manufacturers, marking funds for wildlife restoration and habitat conservation. In 1950, angler efforts followed with the Dingell-Johnson Act, which placed a similar tax on fishing tackle manufacturers and later a portion of the fuel tax attributed to motorboat fuel. Together, these funds created the foundation of the industry-state-federal partnership that fuels American conservation.

For over 80 years, this partnership has worked in the background, putting wildlife back on the landscape and creating access for outdoor pursuits. These federal excise taxes, administered by the Office of Conservation Investment, have paid for state fish and wildlife agency biologist salaries, species restoration, fish hatcheries, wetland restoration, boat ramps, Wildlife Management Areas, public shooting ranges, and hunter education. Every state, commonwealth, and U.S. territory has benefited. Through these acts more than $27 billion have been apportioned to state fish and wildlife agencies for the management of over 500 species of mammals and birds, sport fish populations, and the habitats needed for species survival. 

When matched with state hunting and fishing license fees, these funds support conservation for current and future generations, all without costing the general taxpayer a dime. And here’s the kicker, it’s been so successful that we rarely think about it. We step out onto a Wildlife Management Area like it’s always been there. We cast into a lake certain fish have been stocked from the local state hatchery. We call in waterfowl over restored wetlands hoping the off-season practice at the public target shooting range pays off. We do all of this with a quiet assumption that this abundance of species and access will always be here. Thanks to decades of investment and continued partnership, it will. 

Sharing a waterfowl harvest and cooking techniques. Photo courtesy of Delta Waterfowl

In this season of gratitude, we give thanks for another year outdoors, for time well spent with loved ones, for meals gathered from the land and waters we all share, and for the generations of foresight that made this abundance possible.

 
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