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Youth Hunter Shoots 280-Class Non-Typical Kansas Whitetail

Paslie Werth, age 14, shot a 40-point buck on family land in Kansas during the state’s youth deer season.
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Outdoors News: Smith & Wesson Supports #GunVote; Eley Launches Precision Club

In the latest outdoors news, Smith & Wesson is donating $500,000 to the NSSF's #GunVote initiative, and Eley ammunition has launched its premier Precision Club for shooters.
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Breaking News: Oregon Bowhunter Killed by Wounded Elk

A 66-year-old bowhunter was charged by an elk and killed as he approached the animal to dispatch it.
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Ninth Circuit: California Ban on Large Capacity Magazines Unconstitutional

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the State of California's ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds is a violation of the Second Amendment.
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New York Sues NRA, Moves to Dissolve Organization

Lawsuits filed in New York and Washington, D.C., allege years of financial impropriety within the National Rifle Association and its D.C.-based foundation, and seek to dissolve the gun-rights organization established in 1871.
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Outdoors Notebook: MidwayUSA Foundation Grants $1.5M to Youth Teams; California Bill on Taxidermy Moves Through Committee

In the latest outdoors news, MidwayUSA Foundation is supporting youth shooting sports with a $1.5 million grant, and a bill in the California Assembly would ban the possession and importation of 13 species of African game animals.
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Game Warden Chronicles: Whooping Crane Poacher Hit With $85K Penalty

In the latest game warden chronicles, a Louisiana man is hit with $85,000 in fines and restitution for killing a whooping crane.
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President Trump Signs Great American Outdoors Act

President Trump signed the Great American Outdoors Act into law, which will help improve public lands and stabilize funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
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Firearms Checks Surge to Record Numbers Again in June 2020

The number of checks through the federal National Instant Check System surged to almost 4 million in June 2020, continuing the increase that began during the autumn 2019 presidential campaign.
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Remington Eyes Bankruptcy, Possible Sale to Navajo Nation

Remington Arms, America's oldest gun-maker, reportedly is preparing for bankruptcy and in discussions with the Navajo Nation to buy its assets out of bankruptcy.
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Outdoors Notebook: Miculek, Koenig Claim Titles; Galco Expands Holster Belt Series

News and notes from the outdoors industry including shooting competition wins, Galco's expansion of its holster belts lineup and more
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Schoenrock 45th Ducks Unlimited President

Doug Schoenrock of Huntsville, Alabama, has been elected to serve as Ducks Unlimited's 45th president. He succeeds Rogers Hoyt Jr., who now serves as chairman of the board.
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Game Warden Chronicles: Possible $162,000 in Poaching Fines, Restitution

In the latest game warden chronicles, Oregon officials charged three men with dozens of violations that could have a total penalty of more than $162,000.
Utah DNR antlers from elk poached by Idaho woman in march 2020

Game Warden Chronicles: Idaho Woman Charged in Elk Poaching; Jersey Shore Angling Party is Costly

An Idaho woman has been charged in connection with the illegal killing of a trophy bull elk, one of several cases that make up this installment of the game warden chronicles.
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Judge Blocks California Ammunition Background Check Requirement

A federal judge blocked California's background check requirement for ammunition purchases, calling it "onerous," unconstitutional and that "the rights of California citizens have been gravely injured."
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Game Warden Chronicles: Info Sought for Poached Sturgeon, Bighorn Ram

In the latest game warden chronicles, a $3,500 reward is offered for information leading to a citation or arrest in the case of a bighorn sheep poached at Oregon's Wenaha Wildlife Area in late January.
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Outdoors Industry Shines During Coronavirus Pandemic

Companies throughout the outdoors industry offer support by repurposing manufacturing facilities amid the COVID-19 crisis.