$2 million gift from the James M. Cox Foundation to support wetland restoration

Thanks to the generosity of Cox Enterprises Chairman Emeritus and Wetlands America Trust Past Chairman Jim Kennedy and the James M. Cox Foundation, Ducks Unlimited (DU) will have an additional $2 million to support wetland conservation.

As the most generous individual donor in DU history, Kennedy is well aware of Ducks Unlimited’s commitment to achieving its conservation goals. The Foundation grant will support wetland restoration efforts along the Louisiana Gulf Coast and Chesapeake Bay area.

“It has always been important to me to leave the world better than I found it. That’s why I continue to help DU restore wetlands,” Kennedy said. “Ducks Unlimited’s work on the Louisiana Gulf Coast and along the Chesapeake Bay will benefit surrounding wildlife and communities.”

DU and the James M. Cox Foundation have a shared commitment to environmental stewardship. Louisiana’s coastal prairies, marshes, and bays are among the most productive wetland systems in North America. They are also among the most threatened, losing 17 square miles per year. Funds from the Foundation will support a wide range of projects, including the acquisition of a 2,500-acre tract of coastal wetlands south of New Orleans, the ongoing restoration of the Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, and wetlands within the Mermentau Basin.

In addition to efforts along the Gulf Coast, Foundation support will also help conserve crucial wetlands in the Chesapeake Bay in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, which provide vital ecosystem functions for one of the most populous areas in the world. country. The Foundation’s support will help provide habitat for many species that depend on wetlands and ensure clean water, coastal resilience, and flood protection for 18 million people.

“Jim Kennedy has been an incredible partner in conservation,” said DU Executive Director Adam Putnam. “Through the generous support of the James M. Cox Foundation, we will be able to help conserve and restore critical wetland areas that not only provide habitat for migratory and wintering waterfowl, but also provide coastal protection for those who call the waterfowl home. these landscapes.

For more information, visit www.ducks.org. And be sure to follow DU’s Twitter feed: @DucksUnlimited Y @DUConserve – for the latest Ducks Unlimited news.

About unlimited ducks
Ducks Unlimited Inc. is the world’s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving North America’s continually disappearing waterfowl habitats. Established in 1937, Ducks Unlimited has conserved more than 15 million acres thanks to the contributions of more than one million supporters across the continent. Guided by science and dedicated to program efficiency, DU works toward the vision of enough wetlands to fill the skies with waterfowl today, tomorrow, and forever. To learn more about our work, visit www.ducks.org.

About the James M. Cox Foundation

The James M. Cox Foundation is named in honor of the founder of Cox Enterprises and provides funds for capital campaigns and special projects in the communities where the company operates. James M. Cox was Ohio’s first three-term governor and the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1920. The Foundation focuses its community support in several areas, including conservation and the environment; early childhood education; empower families and individuals for success; and health.

Silencer Central scheduled to attend Suppressed Fest 2022

Silencer Central, America’s largest distributor of silencers, is scheduled to attend the annual Suppressed Fest held at Ares Firearms Training Facility in Leesburg, Florida on November 12-13, 2022. Following the recent release of Banish Backcountry, Silencer Central will showcase a live event. line of fire and sell directly to consumers at the exclusive event.

Presented by the NFA Review Channel, Suppressed Fest expands the opportunity for live demonstrations of firearms and suppressors that have made a significant impact in the last year. With more shooting opportunities and fewer lines, this sold-out event will give attendees time to experience the iconic Banish line firsthand and speak with experts to learn how Silencer Central makes buying a silencer simple.

“Suppressed Fest is a great event connecting major manufacturers and consumers to the world of suppressors,” said Brandon Maddox, CEO of Silencer Central. “We are thrilled with the opportunity to offer live demonstrations of our leading products, sell directly to consumers, and connect with industry professionals and enthusiasts.”

Silencer Central delivers directly to customers in the 42 states where silencers are legal. The consignment process has revolutionized the way suppressors are sold and allows customers to streamline their buying experience by removing unnecessary obstacles to muffler ownership.

Customers can purchase directly at the event venue, as well as a chance to win a free muffler. For more information, call 888-781-8778 or visit SilencerCentral.com.

About Silencer Central:

Silencer Central began its illustrious journey in 2005 as South Dakota Silencer, an event-based company created with the goal of reaching the underserved sport shooting and hunting market by simplifying the silencer ownership process. It became the Dakota Silencer and was eventually renamed Silencer Central after expanding its streamlined process in August 2020 to all 42 states where silencers are legal. Ranked in the 2022 Inc. 5000 list of Fastest Growing Companies, Silencer Central simplifies buying a silencer by managing the entire buying process for the consumer, providing a free NFA Gun Trust, offering interest-free payment options, and Shipped directly to your doorstep, once approved.

SK Customs® continues to honor those who have served with the limited-edition Commemorative Purple Heart 1911 Colt

Veterans Day provides an opportunity for Americans to recognize and honor those who have served our great nation, and SK Customs® is doing its part by highlighting its recent release of the 240the Purple Heart Anniversary Commemorative Firearm. This limited-edition design of the Government Model Colt 1911 Series 70 chambered in .45ACP honors the current Military Merit Badge, the current Purple Heart Medal, and its recipients.

“It is truly an honor and a privilege to pay tribute to those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedoms by releasing this limited edition firearm,” said Simon Khiabani, owner and founder of SK Customs. “We have partnered with Purple Heart Homes, the Purple Heart Integration Project, and US Army Veteran Omar “Crispy” Avila to recognize the men and women who have served and continue to serve in our Armed Forces. ”.

Avila joined the US Army in 2004 as an infantryman. After deploying to Iraq in 2007, his vehicle was struck with a 200lb IED, resulting in 75% burns on his body and below-knee amputation of his right leg. Sergeant Avila retired from the US Army in 2010 and dedicated his life to serving other veterans and helping wounded warriors across the country. Avila shows us what it means to commemorate the Purple Heart through this weapon in his new video, available to view here.

The origins of the Purple Heart Medal date back to August 1782, when General George Washington issued the Military Merit Badge. This medal was awarded whenever a singular meritorious action was carried out. The award was reintroduced in 1932 as the Purple Heart Medal to honor the bravery of wounded soldiers. Today, it is awarded for a wide variety of combat injuries, fatalities, injuries in acts of terrorism, and more.

Key features of the Custom Colt 1911 Series 70 include:

  • Each pistol has been designed to display a custom modern day Purple Heart Medallion set in brilliant white faux ivory grips.
  • The slide contains a custom 24 karat gold scroll, shadowing and inscription of the quote “SOME GAVE ALL, ALL GAVE SOMETHING” dedicated to those who serve.
  • The rear panel of the Colt 1911 displays George Washington’s coat of arms, while the reverse has the quote from “A GRATEFUL NATION HONORS AND REMEMBER, both in 24K Gold.
  • The top of the slide has been designed with a genuine purple sapphire front sight, today’s Purple Heart Medal, 24-karat gold ribbon, and George Washington’s Military Merit Badge and signature.
  • Additional high polish gold plating has been placed along the slide, frame flats, slide, barrel and hardware.
  • Each model is engraved with a special edition number 001 of 240 in 24 karat gold on the rear panel.

Each pistol is accompanied by an uncirculated West Point minted National Purple Heart Hall of Honor 2022 proof silver dollar with the West Point mintmark “W” and a certificate of authenticity signed by the Director of the House US Currency

Through its SK Gives Back initiative, SK Customs has partnered and will donate a portion of the proceeds raised from the sale of this production to Purple Heart Homes and the Purple Heart Integration Project along with a pistol to each foundation for their upcoming fundraising events. Of funds.

With very limited availability, the Purple Heart commemorative firearm can be reserved today for $2,900.

For more information on SK Guns® and SK Customs®, visit skguns.com.

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About SK Guns/SK Customs

We’ve changed the future by being the only mass-produced, custom-built, limited-edition collectible firearms. the SK Guns® The brand has taken the next step to further deliver our vision of what custom limited edition means to us by being “Only Custom®”.

Our team of master engravers, finishing experts, historians and master gunsmiths are dedicated to every detail within our brand of SK Customs® production lines for custom firearms. For more information on our past, current, and future products, visit skguns.com.

The TRUE DAV Support Kit – This one is for the TRUE Heroes

Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has been empowering veterans and helping them live quality lives after many hardships. Those heroes who return to civilian life can often find support from DAV and its services. It is difficult to make the transition and even more challenging to find a place and a group that understands the unique struggles of wounded service members. For more than 100 years, DAV has kept a promise to America’s veterans by equipping them with the tools they need every day.

The support kit features a partnership between True Knives and DAV. This 4-piece collection of everyday essentials hits the market with a mission. The support kit includes a ball-bearing razor, a multi-purpose key ring with several easy-to-access tools, and a bottle opener, proudly decorated with the DAV logo, all in a waterproof case. For every kit sold, TRUE will donate $1.00 of the proceeds to DAV to support those who have given so much. Not only is it a great gift, but it also makes a difference. With your support, we can help give our heroes the tools they need to live the lives they deserve.

Inside the kit is a 3-inch drop point flipper knife made from 7Cr17MoV steel. The blade has a satin finish and coyote tan G10 handle. Its liner lock makes it an easy knife to use and transport. A deep pocket clip is built into the handle and a metal lanyard loop is present in the design. Overall, it’s the perfect everyday carry sheet.

A 9-in-1 multitool meets needs not met by a knife. Includes spring-loaded pliers, needle-nose pliers, a wire cutter, a bottle opener, a small knife, a file, a hook cutter, a flat-blade screwdriver, and scissors. No matter what excursion or event you attended, the nine-in-one tool can handle small tasks.

The dog tag bottle opener inside the waterproof storage case completes the kit. The tag is made of steel with an integrated lanyard loop to be carried in a pocket or around the neck. Inside the storage case is a foam cutout for the nameplate and each tool.

This is a perfect option to throw in a bag, keep in a car, or give as a gift. Not only is it a great gift, but it also makes a difference. With your support, we can help give our heroes the tools they need to live the lives they deserve.

DESIGN:

3 INCH FLIPPER KNIFE

  • Blade Shape: Drop Point
  • Blade Length: 3”
  • Blade Material: 7Cr17MoV
  • Blade finish: satin.
  • Handle material: G10
  • Handle Color: Coyote Tan
  • Open mechanism: Fast Flip (ball bearing)
  • Lock Mechanism: Liner Lock
  • Pocket Clip: Deep Pocket Carry
  • Lanyard loop: Integrated

9 IN 1 MULTI TOOL

  • 1. Spring-loaded clips
  • 2. Needle nose pliers
  • 3. Wire cutters
  • 4. Bottle opener
  • 5. knife
  • 6. File
  • 7. Hook cutter
  • 8. Flat conductor
  • 9. Scissors

DOG PLATE BOTTLE OPENER

  • steel construction
  • Integrated cord loop

WATERPROOF STORAGE CASE

  • Durable, waterproof storage
  • Foam cutouts for each product.
  • Safe for everyday carry (EDC)

DIMENSIONS:

12.5″ (length) x 1″ (width) x 15″ (height)

PRICE AND SKU:

  • MSRP: $59.99
  • SKU: TRU-BND-0001

Explore the TRUE DAV Support Kit and other exciting TRUE tools at: https://true.acgbrands.com/en_US/dav-support-kit-bundle.html

About TRUE®:

TRUE was born from the desire to do a lot with little. Our mission is to create multifunctional tools that fit in your pocket, allowing you to tackle anything without having to give up, interrupt or postpone your daily activities. TRUE is not just a name; that’s what the brand is all about. The REAL mission is to create products that maximize preparation while minimizing the space a product takes up by eliminating unnecessary bells and whistles. Our goal is to provide a wide range of lightweight, portable products that not only fit in your pocket (or purse or backpack), but also fit your lifestyle, allowing you to do a lot with little, no matter where you are. find. Visit us in: https://true.acgbrands.com/

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The History of the Horicon Marsh Veteran Hunt

Savage Arms announces the release of their latest episode of Savage Journeys: Horicon Marsh Veteran Hunt. This small-town event packs a punch and takes place every year just north of Milwaukee, Wisc. in the famous Horicon Marsh. Savage Journeys and Savage Arms Ambassador and US Marine Corps Veteran Ryan Baudhuin details the event and introduces us to so many veterans who continue to use this hunt for healing, camaraderie, and a way to get out and hunt.

The Horicon Marsh Veterans Hunt has been held each year for over a decade and relies on an ever-growing network of volunteers to provide a top-notch experience and keep up with growth. What started as a way to attract fewer than ten veterans to the field has grown into a very popular annual hunt with a waiting list to attend. Its popularity is only shadowed by the difference it makes in first-time attendees and yearly regulars each October. This year’s hunt featured more than 50 volunteers, dozens of sponsors, 55 volunteer guides, more than three dozen dogs and more than 80 veteran hunters.

“This event has saved lives,” said Horicon Marsh Veterans Hunting Treasurer Andy Johnson. “It has definitely saved the lives of veterans. Of course, when this event first came up, we never had any idea or thought that that was what it was, we were just taking people out duck hunting. It has become so much more than that. It’s gaining traction, and we’re getting people from all over who want to get involved, who want to help, and who want to help for the right reasons. They want to help vets and try to give back what we feel is owed to them.”

“2015 was my first year,” said Matt Owens, a US Marine Corps veteran. “I had never hunted ducks before. I instantly fell in love with it and couldn’t wait to go back. For 51 weeks a year I almost look forward to this weekend. It’s all I can think about.”

Baudhuin knows firsthand the impact this event can have. After a combat tour in Iraq, Baudhuin was fighting like so many other veterans. He was battling PTSD, mental health, substance abuse, loss, and grief. His life was spinning out of control in 2011 when he was invited to the Horicon Marsh Veteran Hunt. He credits it with saving his life and used it to propel him into a career in the outdoor industry and come full circle by giving his fellow veterans the opportunity to hunt. “Having been through the struggles and seeing what hunting and being outdoors can do for you, I want to give you the gift of being outdoors like it was given to me,” Baudhuin said. Baudhuin now hosts his own events for veterans through his nonprofit, High Point Adventures, hunting everything from bears to ducks to exotic animals for healing in the great outdoors. “You come to these events and you will see guys who are struggling. The event is not the hunt, that is the setting. The event is camaraderie among the other veterans. Even the relationships and the interactions between the volunteers and guides and the authenticity of that, is real. it’s community. And you build a network here.”

“Hanging out with other vets warms my soul a bit,” said Ryan Lonergan, Army National Guardsman.

“Using hunting and the outdoors as a healing tool for PTSD and mental health is just one tool in the toolbox that we can give these guys,” Baudhuin said. “I think the most important thing they find there is peace and quiet, as well as camaraderie.”

This episode of Savage Journeys will debut on Veterans Day on the Savage Arms website and through their social channels. More information on the Horicon Marsh Veteran Hunt is available by visiting the website. For more information on Savage Arms and Savage Journeys, please visit the Savage Arms home page.

about wild

Headquartered in Westfield, Massachusetts, Savage has been producing firearms for more than 125 years. Savage is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of rimfire and centerfire shotguns and rifles for hunting, competition and target shooting. Their firearms are best known for their accuracy, performance, and innovation. The entrepreneurial spirit that originally defined the company is still evident in its continued focus on continuous innovation, craftsmanship, quality and service. Learn more at www.savagearms.com.

Largest wild turkey research project in Nebraska underway

The NWTF’s Nebraska State Chapter helps fund the most comprehensive research on wild turkeys ever conducted in state history.

When state agencies deem wild turkey bag limits unsustainable, they will reduce the number of birds that can be taken in a season and make additional regulatory changes, such as eliminating a fall season or limiting opportunities for non-residents. While hunting can influence wild turkeys, there are usually other factors at play that lead to population level declines.

In Nebraska, populations have declined about 45% since wild turkey numbers peaked around 2009.

As a precaution, the Nebraska Park and Game Commission recently lowered the bag limit, lowering the spring season from three birds to two and the fall season from two birds to one. Also, the fall season is now shorter and the number of spring permits available to non-residents will be limited to 10,000. All of these changes will take effect in 2023.

“NGPC has seen alarming declines in neighboring states and is beginning to feel the impact as well,” said Annie Farrell, NWTF district biologist for Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas. “This is not to say that the baggage allowance will stay lower, but the science must address the decreases, substantiate them, and a solution must be implemented before we can see a future increase.”

But it’s not that hunters are the reason the birds are declining per se; more nuanced factors may be contributing to the decline, such as brood survival, habitat, disease prevalence, and likely a combination of all.

In addition to the season and bag limit changes, the NGPC is taking its proactive approach further by conducting the largest wild turkey research project in the state. The agency is contributing nearly $2 million to understand the declines and perpetuate the future of our favorite game bird.

The University of Nebraska is leading the project and will work in collaboration with the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia.

“Research is needed to understand the factors influencing these declines and provide basic ecological data so agencies can ensure management strategies that result in the sustainability of the state’s wild turkey population,” said Mike Chamberlain, Ph.D. , Terrell Distinguished Professor of Wildlife Ecology at the University of Georgia.

Starting in January 2023, wild turkeys will be harvested in two specific regions, Pine Ridge in northwestern Nebraska and the Republic River region in the southwestern part of the state.

The goal is to capture a minimum of 40 hens and 20 gobblers in each region annually for three years. Captured turkeys will be fitted with GPS transmitters and a blood sample will be taken to allow for genetic analysis and disease testing.
All birds caught beyond the sample size of 60 will have their feet banded and a blood sample will also be taken.

The NWTF state chapter in Nebraska provides funding for lymphoproliferative disease testing at the University of Georgia in Athens.

“LPDV is a recently characterized retrovirus that has been detected in wild turkeys in all surveyed areas in the US and Canada, and the virus has caused considerable concern among biologists and agencies,” Chamberlain said. “LPDV often occurs at the same time as other infections that contribute to poor health and can cause debilitating or fatal tumors. These retroviruses also have the potential to influence hormone levels in birds, which may influence reproductive success.”

Once the samples arrive in Athens, LPDV testing will be performed by the Southeast Cooperative Study of Diseases for the project.

According to Chamberlain, understanding LPDV prevalence rates and combining it with data collected from GPS-VHF transmitters could provide unique insight into why birds are declining.

“Combining the prevalence data with spatial and behavioral data collected via GPS transmitters would allow for a unique and powerful tool for understanding how LPDV can influence behavior, movements, reproduction, and survival,” he said.

The NWTF is also helping to fund another LPDV study with the University of Georgia and the Southeast Cooperative Study of Wildlife Diseases to understand diseases at the cellular level, which helps inform the general understanding of disease ecology and guide future management of the wild turkey. You can learn more about that project here.

There will be more updates coming soon as the investigation develops.

Pass to Christian Charter Captains Earn FishingBooker’s “Best Crews in the South” Title

Fishing is an activity appreciated by people of all ages around the world, especially on the Mississippi coast. Captains and crews in Pass Christian, Mississippi, including those at Shaggy’s Charter Docks, have a genuine passion for the sport, earning them the title of Best Crews in the South by FishingBooker!

FishingBooker reviewed hundreds of customer reviews, and Pass Christian’s captains were ranked the best due to their flexibility, friendliness, and most importantly, skill. This achievement is incredibly rewarding as these captains have worked throughout their careers to provide the best possible charter experiences for each guest who boards their ships.

“We have always known that we have something extraordinary at Pass Christian,” said Ronnie Daniels of Fisher-Man Guide Charter. “We will cherish this recognition forever and continue to provide the best fishing and charter experiences for all who visit our beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast.”

The owners of Shaggy’s Restaurants, who own a restaurant in Pass Christian’s Harbor, have a deep passion for fishing. When a hurricane took the docks, some of these captains called home, Shaggy stepped in with a solution.

“In the wake of Hurricane Zeta in 2020, we started with an ambitious plan to generate more power at Pass Christian Harbor. Shaggy’s needed more space to accommodate our guests, and the local charter fleet needed a new place to call home,” said Rimmer Covington, Jr., CEO and co-owner of Shaggy’s Restaurants. “We partnered with the best charter captains in the area to create Shaggy’s Charter Docks with a vision: to build a world-class venue and showcase Pass Harbor fishing and captains. It’s especially gratifying to see these captains get the recognition they deserve because there’s no question they’ve earned it!”

Shaggy’s Charter Docks is a 10-slip dock next to Shaggy’s Pass Harbor in Pass Christian, Mississippi. Captain’s services include inshore and offshore fishing trips. https://shaggys.com/charter-docks/

The following locations had an average rating of over 4.9 for the Crew section on FishingBooker:

  1. Christian Pass, Mississippi
  2. Coral Gables, Florida
  3. Clewiston, Florida
  4. North Charleston, South Carolina
  5. New Orleans, Louisiana
  6. austin, texas
  7. Cedar Point, North Carolina
  8. Shores of Palm Beach, Florida
  9. Windermere, Florida
  10. Lake Worth, Florida

The states included in the ranking are those in the South, as defined by the Census Bureau.

Silencer Central to Debut New Banish Backcountry on Opening Day of CANCON Suppressed Range

Silencer Central, America’s largest distributor of silencers, will spend Veterans Day weekend, November 11-13, 2022, in Fleming, Georgia for CANCON’s Totally Suppressed Autonomy Day event . Attendees will have the opportunity to experience a live-fire demonstration of the entire Banish line, including the recently released Banish Backcountry suppressor.

“With our new Banish Backcountry silencer recently released to the market, we are excited to be a title sponsor of this event and demonstrate the Silencer Central difference,” said Brandon Maddox, CEO of Silencer Central. “CANCON is the perfect opportunity to highlight the entire Banish line that has had a huge impact on the shooting and hunting industry.”

Featuring hundreds of the latest suppressors, firearms, optics, and more, CANCON 2022 is the first-ever premier suppressed range day event. Featuring everyone’s favorite gunshots, CANCON is proudly presented by RECOIL and Partners. Silencer Central will join a wide variety of leading manufacturers in the shooting and outdoor industry in showcasing silence perfected.

Silencer Central delivers directly to customers in the 42 states where silencers are legal. The consignment process has revolutionized the way suppressors are sold and allows customers to streamline their buying experience by removing unnecessary obstacles to muffler ownership.

Customers can purchase directly at the event venue with a chance to win a free muffler. For more information, call 888-781-8778 or visit SilencerCentral.com.

About Silencer Central:

Silencer Central began its illustrious journey in 2005 as South Dakota Silencer, an event-based company created with the goal of reaching the underserved sport shooting and hunting market by simplifying the silencer ownership process. It became the Dakota Silencer and was eventually renamed Silencer Central after expanding its streamlined process in August 2020 to all 42 states where silencers are legal. Ranked in the 2022 Inc. 5000 list of Fastest Growing Companies, Silencer Central simplifies buying a silencer by managing the entire buying process for the consumer, providing a free NFA Gun Trust, offering interest-free payment options, and Shipped directly to your doorstep, once approved.

TrueTimber® rider Spencer Bayston secures 2022 Rookie of the Year from Kevin Gobrecht at World of Outlaws

Spencer Bayston, driver of the No. 5 TrueTimber car in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Series, has been named Kevin Gobrecht’s 2022 Rookie of the Year. TrueTimber announced the partnership with Bayston and CJB Motorsports in early 2022 as title sponsor of the No. 5 car and will return for the 2023 season.

“We are very proud of Spencer and the entire CJB team,” said TrueTimber CEO Rusty Sellars. “This has been a great sponsorship and it is remarkable how many new and returning fans we have been able to connect with since announcing this partnership. Congratulations to Spencer and the entire team, we can’t wait to race at the front again next year in the No. 5 car.”

Bayston finished eighth overall in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series with two wins, 16 top-five and 39 top-ten performances in 2022. He closed the year with back-to-back top-ten World Finals appearances at The Dirt Track. at Charlotte, finishing eighth each time. Bayston’s car featured TrueTimber RipTide and Strata camo paint schemes throughout the season.

“I’m very proud of everything we’ve accomplished this season, including winning Rookie of the Year,” Bayston said. “It was very exciting to carry the TrueTimber brand as our title sponsor this season and to ride at the front of the pack with the world’s best-selling camo brand. The entire team and I are passionate about the outdoors, hunting and fishing so this sponsorship has been a perfect fit and we look forward to what it will bring in 2023.”

To learn more about the entire TrueTimber product line and to view all available patterns, visit TrueTimber.com. Details on future product releases can be found on the TrueTimber Facebook and Instagram pages.

About TrueTimber

Founded in 2005, TrueTimber is headquartered in Inman, South Carolina, and is the most realistic and performance-driven camo brand in the industry. TrueTimber offers a wide variety of clothing and accessories, featuring a variety of distinctive camo patterns that blend seamlessly with its surroundings. The company spends countless hours researching, testing, and finding new technologies to produce the most effective and realistic camouflage patterns possible. TrueTimber products can be found at retailers throughout the United States and Canada, and it continues to be one of the fastest growing camo companies in the world. To learn more about TrueTimber, visit TrueTimber.com.

Elk Ecstasy on the “It’s Federal Season” podcast

In this episode of the “It’s Federal Season” podcast, guest host Janis Putelis of MeatEater talks about hunting moose with her good friend Jason Phelps. The pair share their experienced knowledge of everything the do-it-yourself elk hunter needs to know before making those initial plans to hunt in Moose Country, including a list of top elk hunting states.

Episode #41 “Moose Rapture”

https://www.federalpremium.com/this-is-federal/podcast/

“Very few hunters have as much experience and knowledge to share as Jason Phelps,” said MeatEater’s Janis Putelis. “Her words from him are backed up by countless hours of hunting and guiding, and it was a pleasure hearing from him on factors such as elevation, understanding weather conditions, and gear choices from him, including ammunition recommendations.”

In the Tech Talk segment, Mike Holm, Global Director of Rifle Product, weighs in on the best moose bullet construction to effectively take down one of North America’s largest game animals. Included in the conversation is a detailed review of Federal Ammunition’s Terminal Ascent. This is a conversation between three experts for enthusiasts that is elk ecstasy.

For this episode, in addition to listening on the Federal Premium website or the Talk North podcast network, you can also subscribe to the Federal Ammunition YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/federalpremiumammo) and tune in the discussion.

Federal ammunition can be found at dealers across the country. For more information on all Federal products or to shop online, visit www.federalpremium.com.