Michigan: Autumn About to Fall

The predictions are in: fall colors are ahead of schedule and will move through Michigan by mid-October. The window is short and calendars are busy, so plan your road trip now and get ready for Michigan’s dazzling displays of red, gold and green.

From visiting historic state parks and museums, to sandhill crane and elk viewing, to watching huge freighters move down the St. Clair River, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season.

Want to get started? We’ve pulled together maps showing peak color progression, destination information and ideas for unique experiences all over the state. Hope to see you out there!

Take the fall color tour ?

Dorsey Exposes Animal Rights Groups in Forbes

Excerpt from Chris Dorsey’s latest column

Perhaps you’ve seen the late-night appeals on cable channels from animal rights groups—the public service announcements of a starving dog or cat that will have a better life if you only send $25…immediately? You look down at Rover, resting comfortably on his padded dog bed next to the fire and think wouldn’t it be nice if every dog could have such a life. You’re only a phone call and a credit card away from making the world a happier place and feeling better about yourself at the same time.

That’s a common tug-at-the-heart-strings formula employed by groups like the Humane Society of the United States and others. Most of the people who see their fundraising pitches assume that these are the sweet people who once looked after Rover for a couple of days when he found love down the street and ran off before someone collared him and dropped him off at the local shelter. Who doesn’t want to pay such kindness forward? And therein lies the bait and switch that is the hallmark of the animal rights industry. It’s a formula HSUS has used to become the wealthiest animal rights organization in the world—annual revenues now of roughly $130 million.

To read the rest of the column click here

Primary Arms July FN SCAR 20S Giveaway

Features Primary Arms 4-16×50 FFP MIL-DOT Scope with All-New GLx Riflescope Mount

Includes Magpul FDE Bipod and Extra 20rd SCAR .308 Magazine

Complete Package Valued at Over $4,900

HOUSTON, TEXAS – Primary Arms is celebrating Independence Day with their largest giveaway yet: a fully-kitted FN SCAR 20S Precision Rifle, complete with a Primary Arms GLx riflescope and GLx mount, plus a Magpul bipod and a spare 20rd SCAR .308 magazine. Valued at over $4,900, this rifle package will offer exceptional precision at any range, even when engaging targets beyond 1,000 yards.

For most enthusiasts, the SCAR 20S represents one of the premier precision semi-automatic rifles on the market today. Its steep price-point places it outside the budget for most hobbyists, but with Primary Arms’ giveaway, one winner can take home this marksman’s rifle for free. With a 20in CHF barrel and Geissele Super SCAR two-stage match trigger, this rifle has every feature necessary for sub-MOA groupings, but Primary Arms is providing a few extra accessories to improve performance.

For visibility at distance, Primary Arms includes their GLx 4-16×50 FFP MIL-DOT Riflescope and brand-new GLx 30mm 20MOA riflescope mount. The GLx 4-16×50 FFP Riflescope is a versatile optic that excels at medium-to-long distances. This scope’s turrets use steel adjustment rings and a proprietary locking system to quick and accurate turns that will last a lifetime. This scope comes supported by Primary Arms’ brand new GLx 30mm 20MOA Cantilever Riflescope Mount, which is made with top-quality materials here in the USA. With hardened steel hardware and a special phosphate coating, this mount can apply more clamping force for greater durability and zero-retention. Read more

Walker’s ATACS Sport Earbuds

Walker’s®, the leader in hearing protection and enhancement, announces the release of the company’s most ergonomic electronic sound management system yet for shooters and hunters. ATACS Sport Earbuds delivers the state-of-the-art performance serious shooters demand in a platform designed to excel in all-day comfort and operational convenience.

Increasingly, professional shooters, recreational shooters, and hunters are favoring the comfort and digital control of earbud-style sound management systems to protect their hearing and to amplify and discern ambient sound. While earbuds perform these tasks admirably, fitment and security can vary between shooters—especially during high-activity, high-mobility scenarios such as competition shooting and hunting.

The all-new ATACS Sport Earbuds address these challenges by incorporating a dual retention system into a sophisticated and ergonomic platform. Since shooters come in all shapes and sizes, the Walker’s engineers set out to develop an earbud system that would work for everyone. They did this by incorporating soft and flexible ear hooks and a behind-the-neck retention strap into a freshly designed earbud chassis. This unitized retention system, combined with multi-sized foam ear tips, means the ATACS Sport Earbuds are comfortable to wear under any condition and will remain in place even during high mobility activities. Read more

Primary Arms/ Sons of Liberty Gun Works Giveaway

HOUSTON, TEXAS – Primary Arms has announced their new September gun giveaway, which includes a Sons of Liberty Gun Works M4-EXO2 AR15 carbine.

Every month, Primary Arms offers new gun and gear giveaways, which have included everything from precision rifles to pistol setups and even shopping sprees. These giveaways are always free to enter, and no purchase is ever necessary.

This month, Primary Arms is offering a complete carbine setup featuring one of the most sought-after rifles on the market: the Sons of Liberty Gun Works M4-EXO2 AR15 carbine. This setup also includes a selection of apparel and weapon accessories from names like Arisaka DefenseWalker’sForward Controls Design, and Magpul. This is also the first giveaway to include Primary Arms Optics’ NEW SLx® 1x MicroPrism—a hybrid CQB optic that blends the best features of a red dot and a miniature prism scope.

“Known for their quality and craftsmanship, Sons of Liberty Gun Works is one of the most popular brands on our site,” says Dina Sanders, Primary Arms’ Brand Marketing Manager. “We’ve outfitted one of their M4-EXO2 carbines with a package of upgrades and accessories, giving one lucky winner a chance at the ultimate carbine setup.” Read more

2022 Fish Art Contest Season Open

WHITE BEAR LAKE, MN –Wildlife Forever is proud to announce the 2022 Fish Art Contest is officially open and accepting entries. The free international art and writing competition is the perfect way to inspire youth in kindergarten through 12th grade to discover the outdoors through creative art and writing.

Young people across the world can use their artistic talents while learning about fish, fishing, and aquatic conservation. Participants can win prizes; national and even international recognition. The Art of Conservation® programs ignite a life-long appreciation of fish and wildlife and serves as a powerful outlet for self-expression.

New for the 2022 Fish Art contest, students can draw any fish from around the world. An all-inclusive fish list allows youth to discover more species in other parts of the world and build broader connections with the outdoors. Specialty awards will continue to highlight unique species and feature a selected list for competition.

New!!! Participants can now register and submit their Fish Art entries completely online. Digital and printable entry forms will also be available. International participants are encouraged to submit their entries online. Read more

Court Orders California DOJ to Re-Open “Gun Registration Window”

BELLEVUE, WA – The California Department of Justice has announced the dates when it will re-open registration of so-called “assault weapons” required by a federal court as a result of the successful Second Amendment Foundation lawsuit in the case of Sharp v. Becerra.

The court also ordered the State of California to pay $151,821.42 in legal fees to the plaintiffs.

California owners of affected firearms may complete the registration process during a 90-day period running from January 13, 2022 through April 12, 2022, according to a directive from Luis Lopez, director of the Bureau of Firearms, and Attorney General Rob Bonta.

Registration will be open for eligible “bullet-button” firearms for those persons who would have been eligible to register under Penal Code 30900, if they lawfully possessed the firearm prior to Jan. 1, 2017, and if they attempted to register prior to the original deadline of July 1, 2018, the DOJ said. Read more

Is it Time to Squirrel Away Some Ammo?

By Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA)

Afghanistan, Covid, border chaos, violent rioting, pain at the pumps, inflation, national debt, lockdowns, natural disasters, government mandates, unemployment, and empty store shelves are all headline-grabbing issues that are altering our lifestyle behaviors.  Yet, life goes on.  Is it any wonder that people are enjoying the freedom offered by our great outdoors like never before?

As Americans rediscover their roots among the solitude of our natural resources, many have learned that campgrounds are filled and motels are booked up months in advance.  Abnormality is the norm.  Who would ever have thought people would stock more toilet paper in their homes than the local cheap mart?

With Michigan’s hunting season upon us, a continuing dilemma faces those that want to get away from it all:  ammo shortages.  Yes, there is hoarding – some of it for profiteering and some of it evolves from fear of future shortages, which fosters self-fulfilling prophecies.

More and more people are entering the firearms market daily.  The National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®), the firearm industry trade association, surveyed firearm retailers recently, and estimates that over 3.2 million people purchased firearms for the first time during the first half of 2021.

The survey was conducted to learn the buying habits and factors of this year’s firearm purchasers during the first six months of 2021. Respondents indicated that 33.2 percent of customers, or 3,247,351, purchased firearms for the first time, based on June’s total of nearly 9.8 million background checks for gun sales.  The more politicians scare the public with gun-control rhetoric, the more they get what they don’t purport to want.  People aren’t buying the sermons, either; they’re buying guns.

With that said, we are getting a basic lesson in economics – one that I learned in high school.  “This survey shows that there is a continuing demand signal for firearms from the American public,” said Joe Bartozzi, NSSF President and CEO. “We witnessed each month background check figures associated with gun sales that are second only to those we saw in last year’s record-breaking totals. These survey results show not only is there a strong and healthy appetite from first-time gun buyers but that there is still room to grow.”

When we do find some ammo available, it comes with sticker shock.  At a recent flea market, I came upon a vendor selling ammunition.  He had a variety of calibers on his tables apparently taken from his personal stash and one familiar brick of .22 rimfire was among his offerings.  The price was a whopping $100.  Even I was startled, knowing full well the Remington Thunderbolt .22s are low-quality, mass-production fodder that typically has sold for about $20 in recent past.  Step right up!

To be fair, the same ammo was being sold at Williams Gun Sight last week for a mere $43/brick with a two-box limit.  Right there on the showroom floor was a pallet of the plinking ammo sure to be gobbled up at an exorbitant rate nobody would have paid a few short years ago.  MidwayUSA.com is getting a variety of ammo in stock now, too.  First, you may want to check the market price of gold, because it may be less per ounce.

With law enforcement budgets being cut indiscriminately and violent rioting in America’s cities making headlines, Americans’ demand for self-protection continues to soar with no end in sight.

As for me, I’ll be heading afield on Wednesday’s opening day of small game season with an old Mossberg rimfire rifle in search of bushytails.  There’s no better reason to break into that squirreled-away stash of Lapua Center X rimfire ammo.  If the Lone Ranger can shoot silver bullets, I can shoot some worth their weight in gold.

Canada’s Loon Nesting Survey Analysis

There is renewed interest in the nesting success of Common Loons (photos by Mark Peck).

The Canadian Lakes Loon Survey conducted by Birds Canada has analyzed information about a remarkable 35,000 nesting attempts by Common Loon pairs across southern Canada, collected by more than 4,000 volunteer birders. Data collection started in 1981 in Ontario and spread across the rest of southern Canada in the mid-1990s. The huge amount of information provided biologists with an opportunity to test the influence of more than a dozen different factors on Common Loon productivity over an extended period.

The factors included the effect of acid rain, mercury contamination in fish, shoreline development, boating activity, risk of predation by Bald Eagles, competition for forage fish by Double-crested Cormorants, and a suite of weather variables based on temperature and precipitation.

Researchers ruled out shoreline development, human disturbance, eagles, and cormorants as strong factors for the declines in Common Loon productivity across all of Ontario or southern Canada; however, some of those factors certainly play a role on particular lakes. Their analysis suggests that a complex interplay between the effect of acid rain, mercury pollution, and on-going climate heating may be at least partly responsible for productivity declines of Common Loons across southern Canada. Dubbing this the “acid-mercury-climate hypothesis,” biologists are pursuing additional research to test its merits, which will provide much needed guidance about what can be done to best conserve the Common Loon, an impressive symbol of pristine wilderness.

Learn more about the information provided in the Birds Canada report at https://www.birdscanada.org/canadian-lakes-loon-survey-new-report-helps-explain-mysterious-declines/ and view an enjoyable introduction to the Common Loon report on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFEjkiy_IT4

NSSF Retail Surveys Show 3.2 Million Estimated First-Time Gun Buyers in First Half of 2021

NEWTOWN, Conn. — The National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®), the firearm industry trade association, surveyed firearm retailers recently, and estimates that over 3.2 million people purchased a firearm for the first time during the first half of 2021.

The survey was conducted to learn the buying habits and factors of this year’s firearm purchasers during the first six months of 2021. Respondents indicated that 33.2 percent of customers, or 3,247,351, purchased a firearm for the first time, based on June’s total of nearly 9.8 million background checks for gun sales. Read more

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