Bill to Prevent Banning Lead Jigs and Sinkers on Federally Managed Lands Introduced

Alexandria, VA- On April 18, 2023, U.S. Senator Steve Daines (R-Mont.) introduced the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act (S. 1185). If enacted, this legislation would prohibit federal land management agencies, namely the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management, from banning the use of traditional tackle and ammunition on public lands unless such action is supported by the best available science and state fish and wildlife agencies. Companion legislation was introduced in the House of Representatives earlier this year, led by Rep. Rob Wittman (R-Va.).

The bill ensures that sportsmen and women’s access is not unjustly prohibited and that anglers throughout the United States can depend on the performance and affordability of lead. Protecting traditional tackle is crucial for ensuring that anglers can continue to enjoy the sport.

The bill was introduced in response to a recent FWS rule that would ban traditional tackle on some National Wildlife Refuges.

“The sportfishing industry is grateful to Senators Daines for introducing the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act of 2023,” said ASA President Glenn Hughes. “Decisions about the tackle anglers are allowed to use must be based on science, not emotion. This bill will uphold state fish and wildlife agencies as the proper authorities to make science-based determinations around lead fishing tackle.” Read more

Michigan: Temporary Closures Announced for Enhancement Projects in State Parks

Contact: Kristen Bennett, 248-431-1265

DNR outlines temporary closures due to enhancement projects in state parks this spring and summer

Thanks to $250 million in federal relief COVID-19 funding made possible through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, several of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ planned improvement projects at state parks are getting underway this spring and summer.

The result? Temporary closures will be in place so the DNR can address a long list of critical needs.

Because of this work, visitors will be able to enjoy new and upgraded camping amenities, park roads, electrical and water distribution systems and toilet and shower buildings, as well as visitor center enhancements and historic preservation work – all things that contribute to a better visitor experience.

“Although there may be some dust and some campgrounds and amenities may temporarily close during construction, staff is working hard to minimize the duration of any closures and the inconvenience to our guests,” said Ron Olson, DNR Parks and Recreation chief. “Shovels in the ground are a true testament to the historic investment being made in our state parks and recreation system, and we appreciate visitors’ patience this season.”

Stay up to date on closures

Get the latest information on closures at all DNR facilities at Michigan.gov/DNRClosures. Some of the planned state park closures include: Read more

SIG SAUER Releases Rare Set of Surplus M17 and M18 Pistols to Benefit Sterling’s Promise Foundation

NEWINGTON, N.H. – Ahead of Special Operations Foundation Week (SOF Week) SIG SAUER is pleased to announce the first-ever public offering of a pair of M17 and M18 military surplus handguns with matching serial numbers through an online auction to benefit Sterling Promise Foundation. All proceeds from this online auction, hosted by Guns America, will go to support the mission of Sterling’s Promise Foundation to provide financial support for early cancer detection and to cover the financial gaps that occur between treatment needed and benefits provided of special operations veterans.

This pair of surplus Modular Handgun System (MHS) pistols to include an M17 (serial # TF000041) and M18 (serial # TC000041) with matching serial numbers is 1 of 9 sets of MHS surplus pistols originally manufactured under contract with the U.S. Army according to the original specifications. Both pistols were originally issued by the U.S. Army and fielded during the initial domestic and in-theater deployment of the Modular Handgun System. The unique, one-of-a-kind, features of these surplus pistols include coyote controls, the original government-issue markings and serial numbers, and orange rear and green front SIGLITE Night Sights. Read more

Galco’s Underwraps Elite Belly Band

The UnderWraps Elite™ packs more options than any other holster design on the market today!

Galco’s update of the traditional belly band allows concealed carry of a handgun and accessories around your midsection, in a nearly infinite variety of configurations. It can be worn like a traditional belly band (low on the waistline, partially under the belt line or just above it), or it can be worn around the torso’s mid-section (the solar plexus area).

The UnderWraps Elite includes a single holster component that can be placed in an infinite number of locations along the belly band. The holster itself uses an adjustable internal welt to securely and safely accommodate hundreds of different handguns, including those with most carry-style red dot optics. The adjustable/reversible holster component accommodates right or left hand draw. The holster’s cant is also adjustable to accommodate strongside, crossdraw or appendix carry.

Accessory pockets accommodate spare ammo, flashlight, badge, wallet, or other EDC items. Securing with hook-and-loop fasteners, the UnderWraps Elite’s elasticized nylon band offers breathable comfort for nearly effortless all-day carry.

See all of Galco’s Belly Bands!

SAF Answers Cook County Request for Summary Judgement in Gun Ban Case

BELLEVUE, WA – Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a case challenging the Illinois semi-auto ban have filed a 36-page response to Cook County’s motion for summary judgment in a case challenging Cook County’s ban.

Joining SAF in this case are the Firearms Policy Coalition and three private citizens, all Cook County residents. They are Cutberto Viramontes, Rubi Joyal and Christopher Khaya. They are represented by attorneys David Sigale of Wheaton, Ill., and David H. Thompson, Peter A. Patterson and William V. Bergstrom, all with Cooper & Kirk in Washington, D.C. The case is known as Viramontes v. Cook County. It was filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, in August 2021.

“Cook County has made only one argument in its motion that seems to misread the Supreme Court’s Bruen ruling from June of last year,” said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “The county is claiming that ‘arms’ applies only to firearms that ‘facilitate armed self-defense,’ and makes the arbitrary claim that the banned firearms are excluded from this definition because ‘there is nothing defensive whatsoever’ about them.

“Every firearm can be used for self-defense,” he added, “and either the county knows that already, or they are woefully ignorant about firearms in general, and especially the ones affected by the ban.” Read more

Viridian’s RFX11 Green Dot Reflex Sight Now Shipping

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. –– Viridian Weapon Technologies® continues to expand on the fact that human eyes see green better with the newest product in a long line of purpose-built, high quality, and highly visible aiming devices from Viridian, the RFX11. The entire RFX line is designed from the ground up to improve performance and provide rapid target acquisition.

“The RFX line has ushered in a new era of visibility and continues to prove that human eyes see green better,” said Viridian President and CEO, Brian Hedeen. “As the latest addition to the family, the RFX11 weighs in as one of the lightest, top performing sights we’ve ever built. This sight is now available for Viridian fans and shooting enthusiasts.”

Packed with features including a highly visible and efficient Viridian green 3 MOA dot, INSTANT-ON® and auto shut off, ambient light sensor and over 30k hours of run time, the RFX11 is a must have for any firearm. The new sight boasts unlimited eye relief and automatic brightness control. Read more

TALO and EAA Introduce Negotiator 1911

TALO Distributors, Inc. and EAA have teamed up to introduce a new 1911 Pistol that exceeds all expectations of a high quality pistol at a great value. Introducing the Negotiator 1911 by Girsan in 45 Auto. It is the first in a series of pistols that is loaded with features and delivers unparalleled quality and performance that you would normally have to pay up to three times more to get.

The Girsan MC1911 Negotiator Match is a superior full-size 1911 model handgun ready out of the box for competition. It comes with plenty of stopping power in 45 Auto. It is built rock-solid with a full steel machined frame and slide. The rear sight is fully adjustable and the grips are G-10 laminated and checkered for superior grip performance.

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Michigan Turkey Hunting: Then and Now

Success in Shiawassee County, Michigan

Wild turkey hunting season has opened!  When I think back to my first Michigan turkey hunt conducted in the past century, I realize how much has changed.  We had very few turkeys after attempts to reintroduce them had failed.  Of course, wildlife officials had yet to learn that raising the magnificent birds in pens and then releasing them was only a good way to waste millions of dollars; the birds had not learned anything more than when the dinner bell sounded, and unfortunately, could not fend for themselves and perished.

The way forward, however, was established when wildlife biologists learned that trapping and relocating wild birds to suitable habitat was our future.  The birds were not only surviving, but thriving!  Little did anyone know where the movement was headed.

There were no over-the-counter licenses available; drawings for permits were difficult, as well, and rightly so.  Although wild turkeys were already making their national comeback, we still had only pockets of the wild gamebirds, but by chance, I had discovered there were some in Montmorency County during small game hunting and made plans for a spring hunt.

To become successful, I listened intently to any audio recordings available to learn the sounds of the tasty dinner bird.  There was no YouTube; heck, VHS tape had yet to become popular, and therefore, my cassette player was my teacher through the audio classroom of one Rob Keck – future CEO of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF).

He taught me the requisite vocals and tactics I would carry to the field in the northern woods.  With only a three percent success rate at the time, I would need some luck, too.

I pitched my two-man tent on state land and began my scouting only a day before the opener.  To the highest point in the area, I drove my VW Rabbit up the one-way trail to the top, where I could see for miles in any direction.  The plan was to watch for unsuspecting hens and gobblers, as they flew to their roosts.  I was astounded, when I saw exactly what I wanted:  birds settling in for the night.

That meant they’d be there in the morning and so would I.  With number 4 shot and a double barrel, side-by-side Spanish shotgun, I snuck to the field’s edge and hastily fashioned a ground blind.  With a 180-degree view, I sat there with high hopes, a box call, and no decoy.

As light made its appearance, a gobbler sounded off to my left; then an answer to my right.  I couldn’t believe my ears!  Dueling toms!  My heart was getting a workout when I spotted one of the males entering the field.  I was too scared to make a sound.  Yes, I was frozen in amazement.

When I realized the gobbler wasn’t coming any closer, I thought I had better take my shot.  Pow!  And, the prize scampered away leaving a single feather in its wake.  I had paid my dues.

Since then, I’ve taken a fair amount of gobblers over the years including one that’s in the Commerative Bucks of Michigan’s record book.

A Good Michigan Gobbler

With success rates near 50 percent, modern gear from pop-up blinds, dedicated turkey guns, specialized ammo, trailcams and an abundance of birds, has made it all more possible.  Thinking back, these are the good ol’ days.

TriStar Arms Announces LR94 Lever-Action 410

North Kansas City, MO (April 2023) TriStar Arms, America’s favorite importer of high-value shotguns and pistols, is proud to announce the release of the LR94 line of lever-action .410 shotguns, combining a fun and versatile cartridge with a fun and versatile classic action.

The versatility of a shotgun is undisputed, and the reliability and control of the mechanical lever action is hard to beat. It only makes sense to combine these two to make a spectacular field gun that can run virtually any load that fits a 2 1/2″ chamber.

The TriStar LR 94 is available in three finishes, all with walnut furniture:

    • Classic matte black
    • Handsome color-case gloss finish
    • Weather-resistant matte nickel

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Colt CZ Tribute to Legends Pistols Available at NFT Auction

Kansas City, KS – The Limited edition Tribute to Legends pistols will be available at auction today via NFT right to purchase tokens. This series consists of only 50 sets of hand-engraved Colt 1911 and CZ 75 pistols hand-engraved firearms, commemorating the merger of two globally renowned firearm brands – American Colt and Czech CZ – into one holding company in May 2021. The auction will begins on Thursday, April 20th, and run until Thursday, April 27th.

The Tribute to Legends edition serial number range is COLT2021001 to COLT2021050 for the Colt 1911 and CZ2021001 to CZ2021050 for the CZ 75, which refers to the year of the Colt and CZ merger. The same unique serial number engraved on each pistol can also be found on the gold-plated base plate of its corresponding magazine.

The auction will be for NFT “Right to Purchase” tokens, which serve as vouchers for the right to purchase a specific pistol. These digital assets backed by blockchain technology make them unique, ensuring they can’t be duplicated, and allow you to trade them safely on the Colt CZ Group marketplace. Three sets with the serial numbers COLT2021002, COLT2021009 and COLT2021013, and CZ 75 CZ2021002, CZ2021009 and CZ2021013 are currently at auction. Read more

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