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COMPETITION
Team Mathews dominated the USA Archery US Open located in Springfield, MO, sweeping the Men’s Compound Division in a heart-stopping final round. Team Shooters Stephan Hansen, Jimmy Lutz, and Sawyer Sullivan took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the Men’s Compound Division in an extremely tight race for Gold.
Jacob Slusarz once again stood on top of the podium, claiming his second consecutive IBO World Championship. His weapon of choice? The Darton Sequel 35 ST2 hunting bow, paired with Black Eagle Arrows and Conquest Archery stabilizers.
At the 2025 IBO World Championships in Cacapon, WV, the Darton Archery, Black Eagle Arrows, and Conquest Archery team proved once again that when the stakes are highest, our shooters deliver.
NEWS
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will consider recommendations for a 2026 mountain lion hunting season at its Aug. 22 meeting in McCook. The meeting begins at 8 a.m. Central time at the Mid-Plains Community College conference room, 1205 E. 3rd St.

SEVR broadheads introduces the new Ti™ X Series, engineered specifically for today’s high-performance crossbows. The SEVR Crossbow X Series features a stronger, wider base that increases impact strength and a offers a smooth transition to crossbow arrow diameters —enhancing both durability and flight precision.
NOW AVAILABLE, TUO’s AMP Puffy Pant offers in-the-field warmth in a lightweight package.
Dead Down Wind® created the BLACK Premium ScentPrevent Travel Bag, a rugged, scent-blocking, weather-resistant storage solution designed to perform in the field and beyond. Its 3-layer water-resistant construction and odor-control technology help keep unwanted smells out while keeping clothes and gear fresh and scent-free.
North Dakota’s deer bow season opens Aug. 29 at noon and continues through Jan. 4, 2026. Bowhunters can buy a license online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov, or at vendors linked to the department’s online licensing system.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission commissioners unanimously voted to offer more than three-quarters of a million dollars from money collected through wildlife and boating violations fines to Arkansas schools through conservation education grants for the current school year.
Whitewater Fishing adds Vintage Duck Camo to its popular Lightweight Tech Hoodie collection
New 2025 LEXA HD 500 is tough, compact, and built for hurling colossal muskie and saltwaterbaits with the authority that is only DAIWA
CZ proudly partnered with local dealer Sturgis Guns during the 85th Sturgis Bike Rally. The CZ booth drew strong community interest throughout the event, including a visit from South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden, who expressed appreciation for CZ’s presence and support of the Second Amendment.

Mission Archery introduces a new addition to its lineup that redefines entry-level performance – the all-new 2026 Menace™ XR. Weighing in at just 2.81 pounds, this ultralightweight platform features a broad draw weight range of 10 to 50 pounds and draw lengths ranging from 17” to 28”.
Pretty Hunter is renewing their Whitetails Unlimited national sponsorship, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
Engineered for carry like the 4.0C, the new Echelon 4.0C Comp carries on the duty-ready tradition of the full-size Echelon 4.5F, but with the addition of the integral compensator for enhanced control and performance.
The latest Guns & Ammo Buzz podcast, the official podcast of Guns & Ammo magazine, dives deep into the world of precision rifle shooting with an exclusive interview featuring Guns & Ammo Rifle & Optics Editor Tom Beckstrand, a former U.S. Army Special Forces sniper.

The Archery Trade Association is sharing the most recent Federal Excise Tax collections for archery products, as reported by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the quarter ending June 30, 2025.
Bear OPS introduces the Nekema™ I Slidelock pocketknife, featuring a modern, robust design built for demanding situations. The 3 1/4" Sandvik 14C28N blade delivers excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance. This knife also features a modified tanto blade profile.
Kinsey’s Inc. announces we are now carrying ULTRAVIEW—offering innovative archery sights and accessories trusted by top shooters worldwide. The first shipment from ULTRAVIEW will be arriving at the Kinsey’s Inc. warehouse next week, but dealers are urged to place backorders now.
ArcticShield is continuing a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
Summit Treestands® announces a new partnership with The Green Way Outdoors. This partnership will feature Summit products across The Green Way Outdoors content platforms, including television episodes, how-to segments, gear breakdowns, and in-field applications.
Whitewater Fishing’s new Luswea Jogger merges key fishing and boating features with performance and contemporary stylings
GOVIEW® USA announces they have incorporated AvantLink, streamlining their affiliate program to track and pay commissions to approved partners. AvantLink's approach to affiliate marketing is simple; “Grow your business through quality partnerships”.
The 2025 general-season buck deer archery hunt and the general spike and any-bull elk archery hunts are some of the first big game hunts of Utah's fall season, and they begin Saturday, Aug. 16. Before you find yourself in a violation scenario this fall, learn what Utah DNR conservation officers want you to know so you can have a safe and legal hunt or fishing trip.
The National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) joined the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers (AGLOW) organization.
WJG & Associates is looking to expand its sales force in the Southeastern part and TALO region of the United States. Candidates will need the flexibility to travel within the territory to designated and assigned areas.
The European Bowhunting Federation (EBF) welcomes the recent Benelux Ministerial Decision M(2025)1, adopted on July 15th, 2025, as a major step forward toward sustainable and integrated game management.
Victory Archery™ announces the company has renewed its partnership with Drury Outdoors. When bowhunting mature whitetails across the country, the Drury family relies on The Carbon Arrow Experts™.
MAGVIEW announces the launch of its new, S1 and S1 Mini SYNC smartphone digiscoping adapters for spotting scopes.
The North Dakota fall turkey season is set with 4,310 licenses available to hunters, 235 less than last year. One of the 21 hunting units has more licenses than last year, eight have fewer licenses and 12 units remain the same.
SHOT Show Industry Day at the Range, the premier hands-on media and buyer event held annually the day before SHOT Show, has officially opened exhibitor registration for its 21st annual event, taking place January 19, 2026, at the Boulder Rifle and Pistol Club in Boulder City, Nevada.
Organizations worked together to create scoring procedures and minimum entry requirements for the new category in their records programs.
Ark Press will publish American Paladin: Dust Sacrifice, a graphic novel written by nationally best-selling author Larry Correia with art by Alex Wisner, due out November 2025. The collaboration marks Correia’s first original graphic novel script.
If you are going to hunt deer or elk in Utah this fall, here is some important information and tips that will be helpful when planning and preparing for your hunt.  
 

Pssst. Bowhunters. Yes, you up in your saddle sling. 

Guess what? 

Bowhunting is under attack globally, and it's affecting all of us. Some of you may scoff and think, they’ll never ban bowhunting. They already have, and nowhere is that more prevalent than in Europe, where groups like the European Bowhunting Federation are fighting for our future.

For those unfamiliar, the European Bowhunting Federation (EBF) promotes, as its name suggests, bowhunting, along with ethical and sustainable wildlife management, across Europe. 

How did Europe, at least a lot of it, lose bowhunting? Bans were implemented swiftly once the public became aware of myths about cruelty and poaching. Hunters are still fighting to recover, country by country. France only regained bowhunting in 1995. Spain in 1997. Denmark may allow deer bowhunting in 2024, but only after strict testing. Time lost is nearly impossible to win back. Here’s a timeline of recent bowhunting events courtesy of the European Bowhunting Federation.

In the U.S., hunting opponents are already using emotional arguments like “cruel,” “unnecessary,” and “unethical.” They’re swaying voters now who are uninformed about the facts. If we continue to speak up now, and significantly amplify our messages, all hunting could be gone – and soon. 

As we know, bowhunting isn’t about taking the easy path. It’s about getting close. How close? Close enough to know your target bull elk’s favorite brand of toothpaste close. There’s a distinct honor in that approach, recognized by hunters and, ideally, by non-hunters as well.

“Honor” isn’t stopping antihunters.

According to the European Bowhunting Federation, bowhunters spend five to ten times more hours in the field than rifle hunters just to get within 20 or 30 yards. That’s the challenge. You’re not shooting from far away; you’re moving in quietly, giving the animal every chance to bust you before you even draw your bow (hush up crossbow haters). 

Data from Denmark showed that more than 92 percent of deer arrowed were recovered. The number of lost animals? About 5 percent. That’s the same kind of recovery rate rifle hunters post. So much for the idea that bows are less “ethical.”

Get this - one of the big talking points against bowhunting in Europe was that bows make poaching easier. Yeah, no.  

When the EBF consulted authorities in Denmark, France, Finland, and Hungary, they found almost no documented cases of poaching with bows. Even in Mississippi, only 1 percent of poaching cases involved archery gear. Why? Because bows require patience, daylight, and skill. For those trying to poach at night, rifles remain the preferred tool.

Another thing Europe has is a minimum standard for its bowhunters. You must pass tests, demonstrate your skills, and, in some places, such as Denmark, you may even be required to retake them every five years. Think it can’t or shouldn’t happen here? Guess again? We already do this in the United States in a few places. One example is the Northern Virginia Urban Archery program.

So, what can we do?

Hunt responsibly. Tell your story. Help non-hunters understand our ethics and conservation impact. Our future depends on advocacy and education, act now.

Jay Pinsky
Editor – The Archery Wire & The Hunting Wire
jay@theoutdoorwire.com

 
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