Father Saves 6 Year Old Son From Mountain Lion By Stabbing It With His Pocket Knife

We all know that a good pocket knife can be a great asset, but Jason Hobbs was forced to use his for a purpose that no one would have ever expected.

6-year-old Rivers Hobbs was walking with his family at Big Bend National Park in West Texas, when a mountain lion pounced on him and attempted to drag him away from his family. Rivers’ mother tried to hold on to him, but the cat pulled the boy to the ground, clamping its jaws onto his head. That’s when his father, Jason Hobbs, pulled out his pocket knife and stabbed the mountain lion in the chest, causing the cat to let go and run away.

Fortunately the story has a happy ending. Due to the preparedness and fast action of Jason Hobbs, his young son survived with attack and only needed 17 stitches.

From now on, I know I’ll be carrying a good knife at all times. You never know when you might need it.

Leatherman Wave – Don’t Leave Home Without It

One of the best, and most well known multi-tools on the market is the Leatherman. This classic brand has been around for years and is a constant companion to hunters and anglers worldwide.

Leatherman products come in a variety of models – some with a higher quantity and quality of tools. One of their premium quality tools is called the Leatherman Wave. This tools features 17 tools and 2 bits. It is hands down their most popular model.

The Leatherman Wave, made famous by its outside-accessible blades that can be deployed with just one hand. In 2004 the Wave was redesigned, adding larger knives, stronger pliers, longer wire cutters, and all-locking blades. Perfect for any job, adventure, or everyday task, the Wave multi-tool is an international best-seller.

Acadiana Outfitters has landed an amazing deal on the Leatherman Wave, and for a limited time you can obtain one for only $59.99, while supplies last. A great discount from it’s $98 suggested retail price. Click here to learn more about the Leatherman Wave.

Great Tips For Firearm Storage At Home


From Fox News – Written by Kevin Stevens

A few days after Christmas we had some neighbors over to catch up a bit. In the beginning of the evening we talked about all kinds of things; one of these was my new Springfield Champion .45 ACP. When I mentioned my newest acquisition, my neighbor Gary said, “Oh, I would like to see that.”

After I retrieved it, I gave it a quick safety check then dropped the empty magazine and racked the slide open. At this point my neighbor quickly commented to his wife, “Tammy, see how he did that.” This was in response to my safe handling of the firearm. As a 1911 style semi-auto, this empty and locked open slide quickly transferred the message that the firearm was safe to handle, and as an experienced gun owner himself he verified my work before handling the gun himself.

I learned to shoot and to handle firearms safely as a teenager. My father was a police officer and also competed on the police force’s pistol team. I can remember always having guns around the house. My brothers and I were all taught the safety fundamentals at an early age. I still feel that education is the best tool for keeping weapons safe.
Households that have very young children, however, need to take additional firearm storage measures, as curiosity often trumps learning and common sense. The fact that we got to handle and shoot them, removed a lot of the mystery that guns hold for those whom are less familiar or curious. Like my father before me, I have begun to introduce my two daughters to safe handling and shooting as well. It is a process and occurs with highly supervised and measured steps.

Cabinets, Safes and Locks

One way to ensure that firearms are safe is to lock them away in safes, or lockable cabinets, or install locking devices on the guns themselves. These are the preferred methods for those who have small children in the home, or the potential to have children visit.

Another equally effective way to prevent accidental discharge is to lock away the all the ammunition. (It is very clear that both the gun and ammo are needed to be able to fire.)

One common concern with people who keep guns for home security is the availability and speedy access if needed. I recently saw an advertisement about firearms and home protection that caught my eye. The ad’s copy read. “When seconds count, help is only minutes away.” This reality is all too true in many urban areas where police or rescue personnel cover dense populations, or in more remote locations were considerable distances are involved. Your 911 call may not be as fast as you hope, and your safety may rely on your own skills and preparations. In cases where a home intruder may be present, or a marauding wild beast, ready access and usability may outweigh more secure firearm storage. There are a number of firearm storage configurations that can provide both. Some are even designed with “bio-metric” systems that can read fingerprints. With these types of firearm storage units, the need to remember a locking code in a high stress environment is eliminated.

Burglar-Proof Firearm Storage

Defending a home is only possible if you are there, though it may be a frightening experience. Preventing the theft of firearms in an empty home is another reason to own a gun safe. Guns can be expensive things and some folks’ collections can be quite extensive. I’m just getting started and my collection pales in comparison to one of my neighbors’. They have two gun safes that are each bigger than my decent sized refrigerator. Keeping your firearms protected in a burglar-proof location, like a large gun safe, which can be to big to carry or is firmly bolted in place, can offer peace of mind. Many of these firearm storage safes also provide some degree of fire protection.

Unlike a basic cabinet which may have a lock to keep children out, a true gun safe offers far more security. When I was growing up, my father (a skilled but amateur remodeler in Detroit) constructed a secret room in our basement to house his collection. Any potential burglar would have had a hard time finding it. A 500 pound gun safe may yell, “This home has guns,” but the chance of a burglar actually moving it, or getting in, is pretty impossible.

My new Springfield uses the “ILS” Integrated Locking System, and a basic cable lock secures my wheel guns. Now that my collection is starting to grow, I need to find a permanent firearm storage unit for them….though they will still come out to play as needed.

For more information on gun safety products – contact Acadiana Outfitters at (337) 365-7874

Kevin Stevens is a carpenter in the Denver area. Get home & garden ideas like this – http://www.networx.com/article/tips-for-firearm-storage-at-home – on Networx.

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End Of Season Sale – Take 30% Off Hunting Apparel

It’s the time of year again – Acadiana Outfitter’s annual end of season sale starts this week!

For a very limited time you can purchase hunting apparel for 30% off our regular low price. If you’re looking for great camo tops, bottoms, gloves, fleece, waders, hats, or any other clothing, now is the time to stock up.

This offer is only good through 1-23-12, so act fast!

Use discount code “SALE” when checking out online to take advantage of these fantastic prices on hunting apparel.

Video Review Of The SpyderCo Endura G-10 Knife

One of Acadiana Outfitter’s customers has a great YouTube site where he reviews a variety of guns, knives and outdoor gear. You can view all of his videos under the name “TheCajunBlaze” on YouTube.

In this video, “TheCajunBlaze” shows off the Spyderco Endura G-10 knife that he purchased at Acadiana Outfitters.

Spyderco knives are extremely well made and are very popular among law enforcement professionals because of their slim profile, durability and ease of manipulation with one hand.

Unfortunately the G-10 model is out of stock at the manufacture, but Acadiana Outfitters carries a vast array of Spyderco, Boker, Gerber, Benchmade, Kershaw and many other leader knife brands. Visit our store in New Iberia, or shop online to find the perfect knife for your needs.

Last Chance To Win $100 In Hunting and Fishing Gear From Acadiana Outfitters

Now that we’re well into 2012, Acadiana Outfitters 10th Anniversary sweepstakes will soon be coming to an end.

In celebration of our 10 years of success we’ve offered a monthly prize of $100 in Acadiana Outfitters merchandise throughout 2011. To enter our sweepstakes, just become a registered user on the Acadiana Outfitters website. It’s as easy as that, but hurry – the sweepstakes ends soon.

Each month we’ve randomly selected a winner from our list of registered users and presented them with a $100 gift to spend on any of our hunting, fishing, camping and outdoor products.

Product Review: How Does The Outdoor Edge Game Processing Kit Stack Up?


I was excited to get the opportunity to use my new Outdoor Edge Game Processing Kit this year. I’ve wanted to try out some new knives and processing tools in hopes of finding a kit that would remove the need for me to drive to the nearest deer processor as soon as I had a Whitetail on the ground.

I got my chance to test drive these new tools this month when I bagged a Whitetail buck in central Texas.

I knew that Outdoor Edge had a reputation for coming out of the box with a razor sharp edge, so to compare it to the sharpest object I could find, I brought along a popular skinning knife that uses disposable autopsy blades. To say that these scalpel blades are sharp is an understatement.

I began field dressing my deer with the autopsy scalpel to get a feel for how smoothly a scalpel can work. I didn’t think any knife could feel as sharp and cut as smoothly, but I was wrong. The moment I switched to the Outdoor Edge skinning knife, I felt the same smooth, effortless cutting that the scalpel was giving me. In fact, with the larger grip on the Outdoor Edge knives it was actually more comfortable to manipulate.

After quartering my deer and returning home I set out to test the other tools, particularly the boning knife and bone saw. Once again the trimming and de-boning process was a piece of cake. The size and sharpness of the Outdoor Edge boning knife was just as perfect as the skinning knife. The bone saw still requires you to put your back into the job – It is a manual saw of course – but it did the trick with less effort than I expected. I’d still like to keep a powered saw around for those jobs whenever possible, but if I had to rely on a manual saw, the Outdoor Edge Kit will work just fine.

The kit also comes with a knife sharpener that is completely idiot proof – you just slide your blade through the sharpener a few times to get that killer edge back. I tried this tool on one of my older kitchen knives and was thrilled to smoothly slice through tomatoes and meat after only pulling the knife through the sharpener four times.

This kit will be in my hunting pack for a long time. The functionality and sharpness of each blade, combined with the easy-to-carry case make it a perfect addition to any hunters gear pack.

8 Point Whitetail Buck Taken By Mitch Davenport

This week’s featured trophy is an 8 point buck taken by Mitch Davenport of Magnolia Texas.

Mr Davenport is a the owner of Proline AC and Heating, and an avid saltwater fisherman in his spare time. Although he is an experienced angler and outdoorsman, this is his very first season of whitetail deer hunting. Earlier in the season Mr Davenport harvested a whitetail doe, and now that he’s taken this nice buck today, I’d say he’s having a very good first hunting season.

Mitch took this deer near Junction Texas with his new Weatherby .270 mounted with Leupold glass.

Although this is just his first year hunting deer, I’m sure it won’t be his last.

Do you have a hunting story that you’d like to share? Be sure to visit out “Show Of Your Trophy” page and submit your photos and stories to the Acadiana Outfitters Outdoor Lifestyle blog.

A Delicious Venison Stir Fry

While looking for creative venison recipes I came across this stir fry recipe on Food.com. The flavors of soy, orange marmalade and ginger really compliment the venison. This recipe is a keeper.

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup beef stock
  • 3 teaspoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 3 teaspoons orange marmalade
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1 lb venison
  • 2 teaspoons minced ginger
  • 3 teaspoons vegetable oil
  • 1 medium onion
  • 1/2 lb snow peas
  • 1 can cut baby corn

Directions:

  1. Combine the broth, soy sauce, sesame oil, marmalade in a bowl.
  2. In a small bowl combine cornstarch with a little bit of water.
  3. Cut meat across the grain 1/8 inch thick-ya know, thin strips.
  4. Heat oil in wok over high heat-when hot add onion-stir fry and add meat-stir fry add remaining veg-stir fry.
  5. Add the marmalade mixture, stir, then the cornstarch mixture and cook quickly until thickened.
  6. Serve over rice.
  7. This can be done with Buffalo, elk or moose.

Perfect Christmas Gifts For The Hunters, Fisherman, and Outdoor Lovers In Your Life

This year, Acadiana Outfitters has made it easy for customers to select the perfect gift for the hunter, fisherman or outdoor lover in your life.

Our holiday gift guide is packed with gift ideas that will please every outdoorsman.

From Shimano fishing reels at amazing prices, to smoking deals on Nikon range finders , Acadiana Outfitters has every outdoor item you could possibly imagine. If you have a specific price range in mind, we’ve created special gift lists under $20, under $40, and under $100. You are bound to find the perfect gift to put under the tree.