Coast Guard Rescues More than 100 in Jacksonville

Coast Guard Flood Punt Teams conduct rescue operations in Jacksonville, Florida, Sept. 11, 2017. The Coast Guard has deployed assets and resources from across the country to assist in rescue operations for Hurricane Irma. (U.S. Coast Guard courtesy photo/Released)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Coast Guard Flood Punt Teams rescued more than 100 people Monday in Jacksonville.

The Coast Guard has deployed assets and resources from across the country to assist in rescue operations for Hurricane Irma.

Flood Punt Team from Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Paducah, Kentucky, saved 91 lives and 41 pets.

Flood Punt Team from Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Huntington, West Virginia, saved 18 lives, 5 pets and conducted 150 wellness checks.

Flood Punt Team from Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Sector Lower Mississippi River, Tennessee saved 9 lives, a pet and conducted 900 wellness checks.

Traditions Firearms Shipping New Outfitter G2

Old Saybrook, CT – Traditions Firearms™ now has the NEW Outfitter G2 rifles in stock and shipping. Please contact your sales rep, distributor, or Traditions™ for more information on availability and to place an order.

Traditions™ NEW Outfitter G2 rifle is a break action single shot cartridge rifle. This centerfire rifle is perfect for whitetail and large game hunting. With a 22″ Chromoly fluted barrel, the Outfitter G2 is lightweight, easy to carry, and extremely accurate. The Outfitter G2 has an 11 degree target crown and the point of balance has been moved rearward to accommodate smaller framed shooters. On models that are .35 Whelen and .45-70 the Outfitter G2 has custom muzzle brake, helping to reduce recoil. This rifle is one of the safest on the market thanks to the transfer bar system and the trigger block safety. Additionally, the Outfitter G2 is legal in a variety of state’s hunting seasons to include already existing Rifle Seasons but also in certain states new and expanded Straight-Walled Cartridge and/or Primitive Weapons Season.”

Available in .357 MAG, .35 Whelen, .44MAG, .45-70, .243, and .35 Rem there is a model for everyone. Also available in Scoped/Case packages. Read more

Hunter Numbers Continue Falling

By Glen Wunderlich
As some of us may have realized, surveys are only as reliable as the manner in which they are conducted.   While some are manipulated to produce desired results, others can be downright helpful predicting trends.  One national survey conducted every five years since 1955 details wildlife-related participation and purchases nationwide:  The National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation.

Results are based on data collected from 22,416 households by the U.S. Census Bureau.   Samples of 5,782 potential anglers and hunters and 6,231 potential wildlife watchers (5,303 of whom were the same people) were given detailed interviews about their participation and expenditures.

What follows are some of the unadulterated findings of the survey.  In 2016, more than 101 million Americans – a staggering 40 percent of the U.S. population – participated in some form of fishing, hunting or other wildlife-associated recreation such as birdwatching or outdoor photography. And in doing so, Americans spent an estimated $156.3 billion on equipment, travel, licenses and fees. These expenditures represent 1 percent of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product – creating and supporting thousands of jobs and communities across the nation.

More than 35.8 million Americans went fishing in 2016, while 11.5 million hunted and 86 million watched wildlife. This means that 14 percent of Americans 16 years of age or older fished, 5 percent hunted and 35 percent participated in wildlife watching.   However, even with all the relatively recent incentives and programs to get our youths away from their smartphones, hunting numbers continue a downward trend that began decades ago.  And, if it were not for the tremendous amounts of money contributed to the economy for wildlife conservation efforts, it’s easy to see how hunters themselves could become extinct.

Although such a notion is reason for celebration in some circles, the vast majority of Americans still support ethical hunting, as a means to manage wildlife.  The system of licensing and taxing outdoor equipment funds efforts to improve our ever-shrinking habitat and access to the outdoors.  Without this all-important stream of revenue and the on-the-ground efforts of hunters, unwanted wildlife encounters would increase substantially.

One only needs to look at how the City of Ann Arbor’s approach to deer over-population was handled:  hired guns.  So, instead of having hunters pay for the privilege of removing deer, authorities have budgeted a whopping $258,545 in 2017 to kill or sterilize some 150 deer.  Simple math indicates a cost of over $1700 per deer.

Those are real tax dollars and if extrapolated to cover the cost of the 348,000 deer taken by Michigan hunters in year 2016, the cost to Michigan taxpayers would be $599,917,200 with the net effect being much more costly when one considers the loss of current hunters’ revenue.

The number of people buying Michigan licenses in 2016 decreased by 3.1% from 2015 and portends an obvious dilemma for the future of wildlife management, as it does elsewhere in the nation.

Instead of contributing to the decline in tradition, as well as common sense, we can mentor youngsters in the ways of sportsmen and women and bring about change one person at a time.  Apart from financial benefits, we can each promote lessons in safe gun handling, respect for laws and game management, healthy living and interactive bonding.  It’s our choice.

Michigan: Vandals Deface Sanilac Petroglyphs

Earlier this year, Michigan Department of Natural Resources staff at Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park discovered that vandals had broken in and carved three images on the rock that holds carvings made hundreds of years ago.

“We are all deeply saddened by this disrespectful act,” said Sandra Clark, director of the Michigan History Center, which interprets the petroglyphs for the public at this state park near Cass City, Michigan. “The petroglyphs were created by people who lived in what is now Michigan centuries ago. They are part of all of our history, and they have a deep spiritual meaning for many Anishinabek who live in the Great Lakes Region today. Read more

Springfield Armory Announces Another California-Compliant SAINT


Renowned AR-15 performance without “assault rifle” registrationGENESEO, IL, September 11, 2017 – The acclaimed Springfield Armory® SAINT™ with free float handguard is now available in a fully California-compliant version.

Factory-equipped with state-approved stock, 10-round magazine and muzzle brake, the new California-edition SAINT delivers the performance, reliability and value every SAINT is known for – yet does not require registration as an “assault rifle” and does not demand questionable aftermarket modifications.

The California model of the SAINT featuring a free float handguard is a “featureless” firearm, with no components that might call compliance into question. Read more

Springfield Armory Offers Concealed Carry Optimized EMP 4 Pistol in .40 S&W


4-Inch Barrel EMP Adds Carry Contour & Grip Enhancements in a New CaliberGENESEO, IL, September 11, 2017 – Springfield Armory®’s reputable EMP® 4″ with Concealed Carry Contour is now offered in .40 S&W for those looking for another variation on this standout 1911 series.

The EMP line captured audiences with ideal concealed carry proportions in a slim, single-stack design; silky-smooth short action; and enhanced ergonomic features. This series is set apart from the competition by the reduced dimensions of the grip frame. Due to it being designed originally around the 9mm cartridge, Springfield’s engineers were able to reduce the diameter and front-to-rear dimensions of the grip frame by 0.26 and 0.14 inches, respectively.

This is immediately evident when you pick up an EMP, especially when you factor in the extra-thin G10 grip panels. Read more

NSSF: Dealing with Firearms and Ammunition Affected by Flood Waters

NSSF and SAAMI Provide Guidance on Dealing with Submerged Guns and Ammunition
NEWTOWN, Conn. — Firearms owners who have seen their guns and stored ammunition submerged by flood waters in storm-wracked areas are probably wondering if their firearms and ammunition can be salvaged and safely used.

The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute® (SAAMI®) and National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®) point to two helpful documents containing guidelines to assist gun owners in making sound decisions related to safely handling and treating or disposing of these items, emphasizing to always err on the side of caution and safety. Read more

Free Michigan junior deer hunting licenses available at Meijer stores Friday/Saturday

Young hunters once again will have the opportunity to get a free deer hunting license at all Meijer stores in Michigan Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8-9.

Youths must be accompanied by an adult, and can receive the free junior deer hunting license coupon in stores. Locate a Michigan Meijer store.

The coupon is valid for one junior deer hunting license, a $20 value, or mentored youth hunting license. Those who hunt in Michigan also must purchase a base license, which costs $6 for youth ages 10-16. The base license allows hunters to hunt small game and purchase additional hunting licenses. The mentored youth hunting license, valid only for hunters under the age of 10, includes a base license and does not require separate purchase of the base license.

Kahr Arms Kicks Off 2017 Barrel Envy Video Contest

Greeley, PA – Kahr, the leader in technology and innovation, is sponsoring a “Barrel Envy” YouTube video contest which began September 1, 2017 and runs through December 31, 2017. The grand prize has a retail value of $10,000 in Kahr Firearms Group products to include: Kahr, Magnum Research, Thompson, and Auto Ordnance.

To enter, contestants must submit a video no shorter than 30-seconds and no longer than 5 minutes demonstrating why they prefer a Kahr Arms pistol over a competing brand semi-auto pistol. Any Kahr Arms product may be used. Contestants then submit the URL link to Kahr.com. The videos will be reviewed by a panel of Kahr Firearms Group judges and the winner will be announced in January 2018.

This is the first time that Kahr Arms has offered a $10,000 prize value. To be considered, the judges will be looking for quality of video, good presentation, and creativity. The video must include a Kahr Arms pistol vs. a competing brand semi-auto pistol.

For official rules of the Barrel Envy Video Contest, please visit http://www.kahr.com/videocontest2017.asp.

Bipartisan Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Leadership Introduces Sportsmen’s Package in the House

Posted on Thursday, September 07, 2017

GW:  After many long years, the long-awaited disclosure of information relative to settlements granted to anti-hunting groups by the USFWS may come to fruition via the Open Book on Equal Access to Justice Act.  But, what will we learn?  And, can this Congress get anything done to change to the transparency in government we were all promised and rightfully deserve, once we learn the deep, dark secrets purposely hidden from us?  And if not now, when?

On September 1, Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC) Co-Chairs Congressmen Jeff Duncan (SC) and Gene Green (TX) introduced H.R. 3668, the Sportsmen’s Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act, or SHARE Act, in the House of Representatives. Original cosponsors include CSC Vice-Chair Congressman Austin Scott (GA) and CSC Member Congressman Rob Wittman (VA).

H.R. 3668 includes 16 pro-sportsmen’s provisions aiming to enhance hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreation opportunities on federal land. Key titles include the following:

*Fishing Protection Act (protecting the use of traditional fishing tackle and ammunition)
*Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act
*Recreational Fishing and Hunting Heritage Opportunities Act
*Farmer and Hunter Protection Act
*Transporting bows across National Park Service lands
*Open Book on Equal Access to Justice Act
*Good Samaritan Search and Recovery Act
*North American Wetlands Conservation Extension

The House Natural Resources Committee has scheduled a hearing on the SHARE Act for Wednesday, September 12, at 10:00 am EST. Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) President Jeff Crane has submitted written testimony in support of several of the provisions included.

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