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From June 3rd through June 8th, the world’s best archers took to the skies for the third leg of the World Archery World Cup series in Antalya, Turkey. GAS Bowstrings fueled archers dominated the event in a truly unrivaled fashion, capturing gold in 4 of the 5 compound events along with Women’s Recurve title!
NEWS
Conceived to deliver elite-level hunters with pinnacle ScentLok technologies and performance, BE:1 Bowhunter Elite Series products check every box. From base layers, midseason and late-season outerwear to warmth-on-demand thermal pieces, accessories, and ozone storage solutions, the BE:1 name means hunters are getting the very best of what ScentLok’s 30+ years can provide.
A grizzly bear charged a landowner near his residence between Condon and Seeley Lake in northwest Montana. On the night of June 3, the landowner heard noises outside his residence and disturbances with his livestock and dogs. He walked outside onto his property to check on his animals and that's when the bear charged at him. The man shot and killed the bear. Thankfully, he was uninjured during the encounter.
Big Tine, makers of high-quality deer supplements and attractants, has renewed as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.

Bass Pro Shops announced that it has identified the location for a new Outpost retail location in Muncy, Pennsylvania. The Great American Outdoor Store’s newest Pennsylvania location at the District at Lycoming Valley in Muncy will showcase vast assortment of quality gear at low prices.
This year, the Wildlife Department is offering special family hunts for families on three Wildlife Management Areas. Applications are open for hunts at Okmulgee, Arbuckle Springs and Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Areas.
Hi Mountain Seasonings is proud to announce that its signature recipes are featured in the newly released Hunters for the Hungry Venison Cookbook Volume 3
Designed on a brand-new platform to deliver the ultimate blend of higher velocity and FOC accuracy, the FMJ MAX takes archery’s flagship arrows to a whole new level. Engineered for versatile, blended performance, FMJ MAX allows for faster speeds to the target or higher FOC (Front of Center) arrow builds to boost accuracy.

Steven Rinella is an icon in outdoor education and entertainment with massive follower counts from around the globe, which is why MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) is proud to announce the launch of additional seasons of four MeatEater series and one new series, delivering more of the adventure and storytelling fans love.
With the first days of summer and outdoor camping season on the horizon, the Post Falls, Idaho cutlery manufacturer offers choices.
New Series Complements Already Robust MeatEater Content Available to Stream Now
If you’re looking for a place to hunt white-tailed deer this fall in Arkansas, don’t miss the opportunity to apply for one of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s permit-based deer hunts on a wildlife management area near you. Applications for these draw hunt opportunities are available from 8 a.m. June 1-11:59 p.m. July 1 at www.agfc.com.

The National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) applauds the national effort to grow and sustain participation in hunting and shooting sports.
Gear up for an unforgettable celebration of fatherhood with Sportsman Channel's Father’s Day Marathon, airing Saturday, June 14, from 4-7 p.m. ET. 
DSC Foundation is proud to announce the initial development of an impactful program, building off Dallas Safari Club (DSC) and DSC Foundation’s long-standing history of providing life-changing assistance around the world when needs arise.
The Connecting with Conservation (CWC) Podcast is proud to welcome guests from GunBroker.com in a new episode featuring Allen Forkner, vice president of public relations and brand management, and Josh Perrone, advocacy relations manager.  

Moultrie announces its special Father's Day Sale, offering hunters an exclusive opportunity to upgrade to the industry-leading EDGE 2 and EDGE 2 PRO Cellular Trail Cameras at discounted prices. This limited-time offer is available on June 9-23, 2025.
The deadline to apply for a 2025 Vermont moose hunting permit is June 18. Moose permit applications are available on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s website for the hunt limited to Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) E in the northeastern corner of the state.
Ark Press is dedicated to reviving the joy of reading by offering great novels filled with authentic storytelling in the great American tradition.
Brian “Pigman” Quaca has redefined the hunting genre as the unfiltered and unapologetic host of Pigman: The Series, airing Sunday nights at 10 p.m. ET on Sportsman Channel.
NSSF hails the introduction of H.R 3770, the Fighting Irrational Regulatory Enforcement to Avert Retailers’ Misfortune (FIREARM) Act, by U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif). 
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is asking for proposals from conservation organizations interested in conducting a competitive auction or lottery for 2026 mule deer, elk, mountain goat, antelope and swan licenses, or a competitive auction for 2026 bighorn sheep and Shiras moose licenses.
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DENVER (June 12, 2025) – John Taranto has been appointed the Editiorial Director of the GAME & FISH brand, as announced by Michael Cassidy, Group Publisher at Outdoor Sportsman Group. Taranto was previously Editor of GAME & FISH magazine.  
Safe LivinG is excited to announce its stop at the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (the Exchange) location at Fort Benning, Georgia, June 13-14, 2025.
A decade ago, it was almost impossible to find bobwhite quail habitat offering a place to nest, a place to hide from predators, a place with food, and a place for the winter. Today, quail are calling once again in the Nanticoke River Wildlife Management Area in Wicomico County, thanks to habitat restoration by the Maryland Wildlife and Heritage Service.
MassWildlife will open temporary public archery ranges on Wildlife Management Areas across the state this summer and fall. Grab your equipment and sign up for a range pass at one of 6 locations. Six archery ranges will be set up at different dates on Wildlife Management Areas.
This Is My Quest, Inc, a conservation education organization based in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, received a $10,863 WTU grant on behalf of the Tioga County Chapter.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will consider recommendations for a 2026 mountain lion hunting season at its June 13 meeting in Sidney. Staff will recommend a mountain lion season in the Pine Ridge, Niobrara and Wildcat Hills units, with adjusted harvest limits compared to the 2025 season.
Prime Archery, by G5 Outdoors is excited to introduce the FORM 30, which adds a 30” axle-to-axle model to the Prime FORM bow line.
ORGANIZATIONS
A population of desert bighorn sheep in southern Nevada is at risk from chronic drought conditions affecting both surface water and available forage. The Nevada Department of Wildlife, KUIU, Grand Slam Club Ovis, Fraternity of the Desert Bighorn, Nevada Bighorns Unlimited, and the Wild Sheep Foundation are on a rescue mission.
SPONSORSHIPS
Hercules Safaris has become a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced. Located in South Africa near the Limpopo Delta, Hercules Safaris offers night hunting, plains game, dangerous game, and trophy hunting.
 

Jeff Buchanan retired as a Lieutenant General from the Army in 2019. He had four combat deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan. He also led the military forces supporting FEMA in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and commanded more than 6,000 troops on the Southwest border in support of CBP. He and his wife live on a small ranch outside of Patagonia, Arizona and he is one of five commissioners for the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

An avid hunter all his life, the only thing my father loved more than the outdoors was a good joke.

The year was 1975, and I was a hunt-crazy high school junior. Despite the heavy chill that cut through the December air, I needed no convincing when my dad suggested we drive our old Jeep up into the Huachuca Mountains for one more late-season whitetail hunt. The Jeep was a hand-painted camouflage ‘56 Willys CJ3b with no top and no frills. The gas gauge was the nearest mesquite branch we could stick into the tank. In short, it was the best hunting vehicle I’ve ever seen.

We decided to split up to watch for deer until dark. He sent me north with a jerk of his chin and instructions to meet back at the Jeep half an hour after sunset.

I nodded and set off over the ridge. It wasn’t long before I found the perfect place to glass: no wind, peaceful. I settled in and watched my breath mist in the cold air.

Silence hung over the ridge as thick as the clouds blanketing the sky.

One fat snowflake fell onto my shoulder. Then, another, and another. With no wind, the snow drifted straight down in absolute tranquility. I watched it accumulate. Heavy, wet flakes caught on oak leaves until every surface was covered in white velvet. I was sitting on a rock on the side of a ridge at about 7,000 feet elevation, but inside my snow globe, visibility was cut to about fifty yards. It stopped slowly and then all at once, leaving the woods steeped in muffled silence.

I’d never experienced such perfect stillness.

I didn’t see a single deer that day, but I didn’t care. I couldn’t wipe the smile off my face. I hiked to the Jeep to meet my dad at the appointed hour. He emerged from the woods just as I did. “See anything?”

I shook my head. “Nope. You?”

“Nope.” He squinted at the dark outline of the trees he’d emerged from, bathed in the otherworldly glow of fresh-fallen snow under the twilight. His eyes met mine with a twinkle of understanding. “Sure is pretty, though.”

My father was a man of few words, but hunting was one language we shared. We stood shoulder to shoulder in the silence of our Huachuca Mountains, where he’d taken my love for the outdoors and solidified it into a living, breathing thing.

I didn’t want to let go of the magic of that snow-crusted ridge, but finally, it was time to go. We drove in silence, reluctant to break the spell. As we crested a saddle, my dad cut the engine and turned off the lights. He turned to me with a gleam in his eye. “Have you ever heard of the Ghost Jeep?”

I shook my head.

“It cruises the mountains at twilight looking for lost hunters.” The old Jeep creaked over the rise and began the steady descent back down the mountain.

The light from the full moon glowed on the fresh snow as it crunched under the Jeep’s tires, painting the world in brilliant contrast. I’ll never forget the feeling of that Jeep coasting down the mountain in near-complete silence. In his infinite wisdom, my dad extended the magic a bit longer.

Or so I thought.

At the bottom of the canyon, we came to a creek crossing. Without enough steam to climb up the other side of the creek, the Ghost Jeep slowed to a stop. I waited for my dad to start the engine.

And waited.

He turned to me in the perfect serenity of that moonlit night, eyebrows raised.

“Well?” “Sir?”

“Are you going to sit there all night or get out and push?” Mischief sparkled in his eyes. “We’ve been out of gas for the last three miles.”

 
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