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The USA secured its first medal of the Hyundai World Archery Championships on Sunday with silver in the compound women team event.
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 Barnett Crossbows is proud to announce that its Hyper Raptor BCX crossbow with BUK OPS X-Factor range finding scope has been recognized by Field & Stream as the Best Value Crossbow in its recent gear roundup, praising its performance, technology, value, and versatility.
September 3, 2025 – Target Sports USA is thrilled to be the lead ammo sponsor for the Ohio Range Day event, taking place September 26-28, 2025.
Whitetails Unlimited announces its continued support of Tree Stand Safety Awareness Month, in partnership with the Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation (TSSA).

GOVIEW USA, a newer optical brand founded by a team of highly skilled industry experts, is pleased to announce the introduction of the new ZOOMR 8x26mm binocular
Capture the fishing lifestyle around the globe every Sunday night on World Fishing Network with "Reel Life Sundays" starting at 6 p.m. ET. 
MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) announced its launch on The Roku Channel, making its library of hunting, fishing, and outdoor lifestyle content available to millions of Roku users, just in time for the peak of the outdoor fall season.
For its fiscal year 2025-26, the Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) will direct $2 million in Grant-In-Aid (GIA) funding for wild sheep conservation and management projects, primarily requested through its Chapter and Affiliate network.

Nomad Outdoor announced a pair of new camouflage hoodies, the Spire and the Axe. Both hoodies are designed to help conceal whitetail and turkey hunters while also looking great as casual wear around town. 
Realtree, the pioneer in camo revolution since 1986, has renewed as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor.
This year marks a major milestone for Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo—25 years of sharing their passion for the outdoors with fans and fellow hunters across the country. As a heartfelt thank you to the community that has supported them through the years, Ralph and Vicki are launching an epic giveaway celebration!
Easton received a landslide 208-96 votes and will succeed outgoing President Prof. Dr. Ugur Erdener, serving a four-year term from 2025 to 2029.

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Live Event from the Mississippi River with Anglers Competing for Top Prize of up to $135,000
Victory Archery™ is happy to announce it has renewed its partnership with Heartland Bowhunter through another season of the popular show.
The Magic Valley Region will be offering an instructor-led hunter education class at the Magic Valley Regional Office, Hunter Education building, on Sept. 15-20. The five weekday classes will run from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. On Saturday, Sept. 20, the class will run from 9 a.m. to 1. p.m.

Hunter Safety System was created more than two decades ago as a result of a relative’s fall from a tree stand. John and Jerry Wydner set out to develop and market an affordable, reliable, and well-made safety harness that would be comfortable enough for hunters to use every time they were in an elevated stand.
Lean back and stream now on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) is the new “The Drury Channel” featuring multiple series from Mark, Matt, Terry and Taylor Drury. 
American?Paladin, the eagerly anticipated contemporary fantasy novel by New York Times bestselling author Larry?Correia (In Defense of the Second Amendment), launches via Kickstarter with a limited-time Early Bird discount of $5 off the deluxe hardcover for backers in the first 72 hours.
PRADCO Outdoor Brands is actively seeking a Category Director to lead the strategic vision of its Feed & Seed division, home to industry-defining brands Whitetail Institute and Ani-Logics Outdoors. This role represents a rare opportunity to shape the future of attractants, nutrition, and land stewardship products in the hunting and outdoor space.
The latest episode of Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast presents an exclusive interview with Garry James, the longest-serving contributor to Guns & Ammo magazine, who has been sharing his expertise with readers for a remarkable 53 years.
Attention potential trappers and wolf trappers, Idaho Fish and Game will be hosting two trapper education and two wolf trapper education classes in the Clearwater Region this fall.

DENVER (September 3, 2025) – Outdoor Channel, presented by Moultrie, is captivated by American adventure stories and the people behind them during the “American Wild” block of programming on Friday nights beginning at 7 p.m. ET. 

As The Carbon Arrow Experts™, Victory Archery™ equips archers with the highest quality arrows for target shooting tournaments and big game hunting. For bowhunters who need a tough, dependable shaft at an unbeatable price, VForce arrows are the answer.
Target Sports USA is honored and excited to participate in this year’s 21st Annual Matt Light Celebrity Shoot-Out, taking place Tuesday, September 9th at Addieville East Farm in Mapleville, RI.
With the opening of the 2026 spring hunt draw right around the corner, hunters are encouraged to take advantage of the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s (AZGFD) innovative mobile application to modernize the tagging process — Arizona E-Tag.
This achievement showcases MyOutdoorTV's rising popularity with its audience while consistently delivering high-quality, adventure-packed content.
The key to preserving meat in hot weather is to begin the cooling process as quickly as possible. Your harvest should be immediately skinned, reduced to quarters, and quickly transported to cold storage.
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By Jay Pinsky

The red deer stag I would eventually kill sits atop a New Zealand peak.

Most writers take pride in their leads. But the best one for the story of my red deer stag hunt in New Zealand was written by Charles Dickens in 1859:

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness …”

Indeed, it was. In those early hours, optimism and excitement flooded me, I wasn’t in France, and there certainly wasn’t a revolution raging on the South Island. But by the end of my first day in New Zealand, the excitement had shifted to uncertainty and tension, and Dickens’s words fit my hunt perfectly.

Encounter

Within the first hour of the hunt, my guide, Bre Lewis, and I closed within forty yards of a magnificent red deer stag. Bre, a seasoned archer herself, had taken me to a ravine where red deer fed along the timbered slopes. The weather, wind, and terrain all favored us.

I was ready. Before arriving at Glen Dene, I’d passed Bre’s archery proficiency test. My arrows stacked into a golf ball-sized bullseye at forty yards. Months of daily practice prepared me for this moment: shooting at every angle, in every condition, out to sixty yards. I thought I had covered every situation. Almost.

We slipped into position as the stags fed uphill. At forty-three yards, a break in the brush gave us a narrow shooting lane. Bre whispered, “They’re right there. Two stags. We want the first one… no, take the second.”

I drew, settled, and waited for the shot.

The Shot

The stag never stopped. In my mind, Bre’s whistle froze him. He kept climbing.

I released. The arrow flew true, exactly where I aimed, except the stag had already taken a step. Instead of slipping behind his shoulder, my arrow buried deep into his left hip.

I hadn’t missed. I’d done something far worse. My stomach sank, but there was no time to sulk. Bre, calm and professional, shifted gears. She always carries a backup rifle on archery hunts, a Blaser R8 in .308 Winchester. She looked at me and said, “This is now a rifle hunt.”

The Pursuit

We trailed heavy blood through the brush. We climbed higher and higher, until it vanished. When we looked up, we saw him on the very tip-top of the mountain.

Red deer don’t belong there. That’s where tahr or chamois live. But my stag, wounded and defiant, had climbed where no stag should – especially with carbon arrow in its hips. From that moment, he became the Tahr Stag.

The climb to him was brutal: steep rock, loose footing, and too much open space. At 300 yards, we stopped. He was sky-lined on the peak, untouchable. One wrong move and we’d lose him over the back side forever. So, we waited.

The Vigil

For six hours, we lay on that mountainside. I wasn’t comfortable, but I dared not complain given the situation. We couldn’t push him. We could only wait for gravity, fatigue, or mercy to bring him down.

The stag finally began to move. He half-crawled, dragging his ruined hindquarters, inching toward the scree slope below. Each agonizing step deepened my shame and helplessness. No hunter worth his salt can watch an animal suffer without feeling the weight of responsibility. He finally reached the rocks, and he paused broadside. The wait was over.

The Shot of Mercy

I contorted into a pretzel to get stable, rested the Blaser on my pack, and squeezed the trigger. The Hornady bullet struck true. Relief and sorrow hit me at once as the Tahr Stag collapsed, and with him went more than six hours of suffering, his and mine. This wasn’t redemption. It was mercy. And I owed him that.

The step angle of this photo shows where the red deer stag finally fell.

Reflection

Hunting teaches humility in ways nothing else can. Preparation, practice, and planning matter, but wild animals don’t follow scripts. A single step changed my clean kill into a long, painful lesson.

The strongest and bravest red deer I’ll ever know didn’t fall to my perfect arrow. He fell because I had the courage, with Bre’s guidance, to finish what I started and not let him suffer. That realization brought a bittersweet sense of closure, with pride and sadness intertwined. The mountain reminded me: hunting is never about perfection. It’s about responsibility.

And that day in New Zealand, Dickens was right. It was the best of times, and it was the worst of times.

My wife, Wendy, left, and my guide, Bre Lewis, with my “tahr stag” at the end of the week-long hunt at Glen Dene.
 
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