DNR announces $100,000 available for UP Deer Habitat Improvement Partnership Initiative grants

The application period for the Upper Peninsula’s Deer Habitat Improvement Partnership Initiative competitive grant program is now open.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources initiative is a cooperative grant program designed to enhance deer habitat on private lands in the U.P.

“There are three primary goals applicants should strive to meet,” said Bill Scullon, DNR field operations manager and administrator for the grant initiative. “The projects should produce tangible deer habitat improvements, build long-term partnerships between the DNR and outside organizations and showcase the benefits to the public.”

Now in its 16th year, the initiative is supported by the state’s Deer Range Improvement Program, which is funded by a portion of deer hunting license revenue. More than 132 projects in nearly all U.P. counties have improved thousands of acres of deer habitat.

The DNR has announced a total of $100,000 in U.P. deer habitat improvement grant funding for 2024. Scullon said the maximum amount of individual grants is $15,000 and the minimum is $2,000. Read more

Europeans Approve of Trophy Hunting

By Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA)

In a survey published in 2021 by the Humane Society International (HSI), it was claimed that Europe-wide opposition to “trophy” hunting existed based on its own study.  Given an obvious emphasis on any negative aspects of big game hunting in the survey, there was concern that public opinion would be shaped by a limited understanding of hunting related beneficial activities.

Consequently, a coalition of international sustainable-use organizations has commissioned a recent survey by YouGov that has unveiled a significant acceptance of international hunting, as evidenced by the 77 percent approval or neutrality of more than 7,000 Europeans from five countries on the matter. Therefore, a closer look into the various aspects of hunting big game in Europe is necessary to fully understand its impact, because there is quite a discrepancy in the two surveys.

From the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS), the picture is painted, as follows based on its website language:  The hunters’ primary motivation is not to get food, but simply to obtain animal parts (heads, hides or claws and even the whole animal) for display.

For the sake of argument, let’s assume HSUS is correct.

But, what about the undisclosed consequences apart from any primary motives?

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) briefing paper, states that “trophy hunting…can and does generate critically needed incentives and revenue for government, private and community landowners to maintain and restore wildlife as a land use and to carry out conservation actions”

The survey, conducted in November 2023, aimed to determine unbiased public opinion on the social acceptance of domestic and international hunting.  A focus was on the retention of animal parts (e.g. horns, antlers, etc.), as well as the acceptance of hunting that benefits conservation.

These findings challenge a narrow perception of hunting as solely targeting “trophies” of charismatic species often propagated by animal-rights organizations.

The promotion of bans or restrictions on the movement of legally obtained “trophies” are not supported by society, and doing so negatively impacts local communities, economies, and biodiversity.

One representative example demonstrates the disparity between HSI-think and the opinions of the combined countries of Italy, Denmark, Poland, Spain and Germany from the YouGov survey:   whether it is acceptable for parts of legally hunted animals to be kept and imported, if legal and regulated. YouGov acceptance was 53.2 percent compared to HSI at 7.4 percent.  YouGov opposition came in at 22.8 percent yet HSI opposed the same question at the rate of 84.4 percent.

In conclusion, well-managed trophy hunting can bring in much needed income, jobs, and other economic and social benefits to indigenous and local communities in places where these benefits are often scarce.  The injection of cash to these poor people is welcome relief and is used to further conservation of their wildlife and to improve sustainable livelihoods.

Often it is pointed out that tourism can also provide income apart from hunting; however, it is quite limited because access is needed along with supporting infrastructure. It also requires guaranteed wildlife viewing opportunities, which are often complicated with a lack of political stability – all conditions where trophy hunting takes place.  By partnering hunting with viewing, the puzzle pieces begin to fit into place.

Nowhere is there mention of a single species worldwide that has become unsustainable as part of well-regulated and managed hunting for one simple reason:  It has never happened.

The nature of humans behooves them to manage any business to ensure its long-term survival.  Comprehensive wildlife management is no different no matter where one looks.

Pietta’s Deadman’s Hand in High Demand

Gussago, Italy — Pietta Firearms, the leader in refined, historical firearm reproductions and quality, innovative, modern firearms, is celebrating the enormous success of the Deadman’s Hand single-action revolver. Since the debut in early 2023, the popularity and overall reception has been overwhelming and has incentivized Pietta to increase production on this specific model to keep up with customer demand.

The Deadman’s Hand pays tribute to one of the most iconic Wild West figures, Wild Bill Hickock, with the “Aces & Eights” engraved in the white grips. This highly engraved revolver, available in 45LC, .357 and 9mm, has quickly become one of Pietta’s best-selling firearms. Sold through Pietta’s distributor partners, well-known big box retailers and independent dealers nationwide, the Deadman’s Hand is having higher than anticipated sell-through numbers, leaving retailers and customers demanding more. Read more

Browning Ammunition SUB22 Subsonic Rimfire Now Available

Arnold, Mo. – Browning Ammunition SUB22, a subsonic 22LR ammunition purpose built for use in semi-auto pistols equipped with a suppressor is now available.

Ideal for target shooters and small game hunters using a suppressed pistol, SUB22 ammunition features more reliable functioning in semi-auto pistols while also achieving maximum noise suppression.

• Designed to remain subsonic through pistol length barrels
• Optimized to function in suppressed semi-auto pistols
• Black copper plated lead round nose bullet
• 100 round box Read more

Remington Ammunition Expands Core-Lokt Tipped Offerings

LONOKE, Ark. –– Remington has announced five new loads in their popular Core-Lokt Tipped line of ammunition, including in hot new cartridges 360 Buckhammer, 6.5 PRC, 7 PRC and 300 PRC as well as in classic 7mm-08 Remington. The new rounds will extend the Core-Lokt Tipped line to 14 calibers with 18 load options and counting.

“Remington is excited to kick off the new year with new Core-Lokt Tipped,” said Remington’s Director of Centerfire Product Affairs Kris Carson. “We are proud to add award-winning 360 Buckhammer to our Core-Lokt Tipped line and offer hunters a wider range of options to suit their specific needs and preferences. Core-Lokt Tipped’s smashing success shows hunters around the world have embraced the new generation of the Deadly Mushroom.”

Core-Lokt Tipped brings more accuracy and advanced technology to the groundbreaking Straight Up Better straight wall cartridge, 360 Buckhammer. With more velocity and energy than either 30-30 Win or 350 Legend, 360 Buckhammer is now available in more ammunition and firearm offerings than ever. Read more

Winchester Super-X High Velocity Loads for Upland and Small Game Now Available

EAST ALTON, IL — Winchester continues the legendary excellence of Super-X® ammunition with new, high-velocity load offerings. Upland and small game hunters can find Super-X High Velocity offerings in #4, #5, and #6 shot sizes, all with 1-1/4 oz payloads and a velocity of 1,450 feet-per-second.

Winchester Super-X ammunition is a product line steeped in history, and illustrating both legacy and innovation. The concept of Super-X was developed in 1921 by none other than John Olin himself and fundamentally changed the ammunition landscape at the time. Over 100 years later, Super-X continues to be a leading choice for hunters and shooters who rely on its time-proven dependability. Read more

Bond Arms’ New Stinger “Fireball”

Granbury, TX The weight of a firearm is often a major concern for conceal-carry applications, especially when transitioning to a smaller caliber while maintaining the original frame/receiver dimensions. Typically, the additional space is filled with material, contributing to the overall heaviness of the firearm. Bond Arms® addresses this issue with the new Stinger “Fireball.”

Functionally identical to its counterparts, the Stinger “Fireball” receiver remains compatible only with other Stinger Fireball barrels. While maintaining the same dimensions and functionality, the new Stinger “Fireball” distinguishes itself with a lightweight anodized 7075 aluminum frame, adding a sleek two-tone design in black anodizing.

The Stinger “Fireball” ensures easy draw while maintaining the same positioning and function, featuring a low-profile break action lever on the left-hand side. It is factory-chambered in .22 Mag or 327 Fed Mag, unconventional self-defense calibers that nearly match the force of a standard, non +P 9mm. The pistol is equipped with a B6 resin extended grip for superior felt recoil reduction and a secure hold.

Weighing in at only 14.4 ounces, this is one of Bond Arms’ lightest derringers. With a standard 3-inch barrel and an overall length of 5.5 inches, it offers concealability, comfort, and ease of use. Despite its lightweight design, it accommodates two rounds in the chamber with its single-action hammer and a 7-pound trigger pull.

Benelli Introduces the Montefeltro Ultra Light Shotgun

Accokeek, MD – Nothing compares to a crisp, bluebird autumn day when the birds are plentiful, the dogs are on, and there is always “one more” spot to check just over the horizon. It is days like this for which Benelli’s engineers developed the all-new Montefeltro Ultra Light.

With its shortened barrel — 26-inch for the 12-gauge model and 24-inch for the 20-gauge model — combined with a reduced-length magazine tube and featherweight carbon-fiber stepped rib, the Montefeltro Ultra Light boasts a comfortable 6.3 and 5.3 lbs. for the 12- and 20-gauge versions, respectively. That reduced weight and shorter length translates to effortless shouldering and faster swings on quick-moving birds. Should higher round capacity beyond the standard 4+1 be required, the Montefeltro Ultra Light’s open mag tube can easily be modified with an optional extension.

As with all shotguns in the Montefeltro line, the Montefeltro Ultra Light features Benelli’s Inertia Driven system to deliver clean operation and reliable cycling from the lightest to the heaviest field loads.

AA-grade walnut with an exquisite satin finish comprises the sculpted, classically styled stock and forend bridged by a gloss black anodized receiver. This is complemented by a Crio®-treated gloss blued barrel. Benelli’s WeatherCoat™ finish on the stock and receiver ensures the Montefeltro Ultra Light will hold up to any adventure and cut a fine figure in the field or on the range for years to come. Read more

HatsanUSA Expands its Hydra QE Line with the Hydra Arrow – a PCP Arrow Launcher

Building on the success of Hatsan’s Hydra QE multi-caliber PCP air rifle, HatsanUSA is introducing the Hydra Arrow. With the ability to shoot commercially available 20” crossbow arrows with .30” inner diameter, this new arrow launcher is sure to turn heads. Available in a durable synthetic stock with texturing for better grip and control. It features the patented Versi-Cal Technology, an interchangeable caliber system that allows the shooter to trade calibers with a single thumbscrew.

The VCT system couples a caliber-specific receiver and barrel into a single interchangeable module, enabling the scope to remain mounted and zeroed in with each caliber used. A knurled screw located at the rear of the receiver locks the upper module onto the lower receiver, allowing caliber changes in just a few seconds. The Hydra Arrow also features Hatsan’s 2-stage, fully adjustable, match Quattro trigger. Read more

HatsanUSA Introduces the JET2-QER PCP Air Rifle

Rogers, AR – HatsanUSA is excited to announce two significant enhancements to its innovative JET2 pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle/pistol combo. In response to the growing demand for improved precision and consistency, the JET2-QER is now available with a regulator and Hatsan’s patented QuietEnergy Technology. With the pressure regulated at 125 BAR, the JET2-QER offers up to 47 stable shots at optimal velocity. This convertible air rifle, available in .177, .22, and .25 calibers, stands out with its versatile design, featuring an adjustable and removable buttstock that transforms it into a compact air pistol. The introduction of a regulator ensures users experience a more consistent and controlled shooting performance. Read more

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