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American Outdoor News Magazine

American Outdoor News Magazine

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  • Griffin & Howe Sportsman's Jamboree
    2026/05/20

    Griffin and Howe continues to evolve while preserving its legendary reputation in the firearms industry. During my interview with Tim Peschl, we discussed how the company is blending traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation. Known for producing high-end custom rifles and classic wooden stocks, Griffin and Howe is now expanding its product line with synthetic-stock Highlander rifles. As a result, the company is reaching a broader audience of hunters and shooting enthusiasts.

    Additionally, Griffin and Howe is making a major move into the archery industry. According to Tim Peschl, the company’s goal is to become a complete outdoor outfitter once again. Historically connected to Abercrombie and Fitch’s outdoor operations, Griffin and Howe is returning to its roots. Therefore, adding archery equipment and experiences is a natural next step for the historic brand.

    One of the biggest highlights discussed during the interview was the upcoming Griffin and Howe Sportsman’s Jamboree. The event will feature the first-ever Griffin and Howe 3D Archery Classic at Hudson Farm. Furthermore, the event will offer three unique archery courses designed for beginners and experienced archers alike. Vendors, outdoor brands, conservation organizations, and educational seminars will also be featured throughout the weekend.

    Beyond firearms and archery, Griffin and Howe is focused on building a stronger outdoor community. Tim Peschl emphasized the importance of conservation, hunter education, and hands-on outdoor experiences. In addition, attendees will have access to premium outdoor gear from leading hunting and optics brands. With its commitment to quality, innovation, and outdoor heritage, Griffin and Howe continues to position itself as a leader in the hunting and shooting sports industry.

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  • Fire In Our Hearts
    2026/05/14
    The award-winning documentary Fire in Our Hearts tells the powerful story of resilience, survival, and community strength during the devastating 2018 wildfires in British Columbia. During my interview with filmmakers Rachel Ahtila and Josias Tschanz, they explained how the project was born out of necessity as entire rural communities faced destruction while emergency resources were stretched thin. Rather than waiting helplessly for assistance, local residents made the difficult decision to return home and defend their land, homes, livestock, and livelihoods against the advancing fires. Tschanz described the chaotic conditions during the fires as unlike anything he had ever experienced. Entire areas were evacuated, communication systems were failing, and many residents had little or no insurance coverage. The film captures the tension between local residents and authorities, as many officials underestimated the capabilities and determination of the people who knew the land best. In some cases, local volunteers and Indigenous communities organized their own firefighting efforts when they felt outside help was either unavailable or ineffective. A major focus of the interview centered around the incredible unity displayed throughout the crisis. Ahtila explained that the fires erased social divisions, bringing together ranchers, loggers, farmers, Indigenous leaders, and everyday residents with one shared mission — protecting their community. The filmmakers emphasized that “Fire in Our Hearts” is not only about wildfire destruction, but also about the human spirit and the bonds formed when people are forced to rely on one another during unimaginable circumstances. The conversation also explored the long-term impact the fires had on local emergency preparedness. Following the disaster, community members helped establish the Chinook Emergency Society, which developed new communication systems and organized local fire response capabilities. Ahtila and Tschanz explained that the organization has since become a model for other rural communities across Canada, proving that local knowledge and grassroots coordination can play a critical role in emergency management. Ultimately, “Fire in Our Hearts” delivers a much larger message about the importance of empowering rural communities rather than treating them as passive victims during disasters. Both filmmakers hope the documentary encourages governments and emergency agencies to rethink policies and recognize the value of community-led response efforts. Their story serves as both a tribute to the bravery shown during the 2018 wildfires and a call for meaningful change in how future wildfire emergencies are handled https://AmericanOutdoorNews.com HOME | The Fire In Our Hearts The post Fire In Our Hearts first appeared on American Outdoor News Magazine.
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  • Preserving the Magic & Legacy of the Outdoors
    2026/04/14

    The interview with Jeff Meyerl highlights how Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania is reviving hunting traditions. It shows a clear shift in outdoor access. In addition, the new law expands opportunities for families and working hunters. As a result, more people can now take part in hunting. This also strengthens family bonds across generations.

    Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania removes long-standing limits on access to the field. In the past, youth hunters and working families faced many time barriers. However, Sunday access now creates more realistic planning options. Families can schedule hunts without weekday conflicts. Therefore, parents can more easily teach safe and ethical hunting.

    Families now have more time for hunting, scouting, and outdoor recreation. This added time helps them stay connected in natural settings. In turn, youth hunters gain more field experience throughout the season. They build skills, confidence, and respect for wildlife. Overall, hunting becomes a stronger and more lasting family tradition.

    Organizations like the Safari Club International Pittsburgh Chapter play an important role in this progress. They support hunting through strong advocacy and local action. For example, they helped push Sunday hunting legislation forward. In addition, they work with wildlife agencies and lawmakers. Their mission is to protect hunting heritage and public land access.

    Beyond advocacy, local chapters connect funding directly to community programs. Many funds raised are reinvested in local outdoor education efforts. These programs support youth mentorship, safety training, and guided hunts. They also partner with schools and outdoor groups. As a result, young people gain real outdoor experience and knowledge.

    By reinvesting in youth and conservation, these chapters secure the future of hunting. They keep traditions alive through education and hands-on learning. In addition, they promote responsible use of natural resources. This strengthens both local communities and conservation efforts. Ultimately, they help ensure a sustainable outdoor future.

    The interview also highlights youth engagement as a key focus. Programs introducing kids to hunting and fishing continue to grow. Likewise, conservation education is becoming more accessible. Sunday hunting supports these efforts by increasing time outdoors. In the end, it helps preserve the hunting lifestyle for future generations.

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