Users-Pay to Support Michigan Pheasant System
By Glen Wunderlich
Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA)
Recalling a Michigan pheasant hunt in the ‘70s on a farm in Chelsea, it was big-time fun! We donned our orange jackets and made sure our hunting licenses were secured on our backs and at the crack of the official starting time of 10am on October 20th off we went into the standing corn. The anticipation was similar to that of opening day of deer season and for good reason: Success was inevitable.
The colorful game birds may not have been as plentiful as they were in the ‘50s, but pheasant numbers were substantial enough to motivate hunters to hit the fields. In fact, schools were closed on opening day and up to one million pheasants were taken per year. More recently, however, with habitat loss and the older generation fading from the throng of licensees, the take has tumbled to less than 60,000 roosters annually.
To get sustainable numbers of wild pheasants, Michigan needs large-scale habitat restoration at various levels. The operative word here is wild, because pen-raised birds do not fare well, as we have learned from failed turkey experiments years ago. It’s all about habitat.
In the meantime, a new Michigan pheasant hunting license, now available for purchase, will generate funds for a pheasant release program.
The $25 license is required for anyone 18 and older who plans to hunt pheasants on any public land in the Lower Peninsula or on lands enrolled in the Hunting Access Program. Private-land pheasant hunters statewide and hunters on public lands in the Upper Peninsula do not need the pheasant license. Additionally, lifetime license holders, hunters 17 and younger, and those hunting pheasants only at a game bird hunting preserve do not need the pheasant license.
“The new public-land pheasant hunting license will provide funding to continue a pilot pheasant release program that was conducted in 2019,” said Sara Thompson, Michigan Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division Species Management Unit supervisor. “The pilot program was very popular with participants, especially among new hunters who were able to harvest a bird for the first time.”
Passed by the Michigan Legislature in 2020, the new law requiring the public-land pheasant hunting license has a sunset date of Jan. 1, 2026.
The license is on sale now at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses or over the counter at license retailers. Hunters must have a 2021 base license to purchase the 2021 pheasant license.
Money from the new license will be placed into an account to be used only for the purchase and release of live pheasants on state-owned public lands with suitable pheasant habitat. Releases will be conducted during the regular pheasant season, which runs from mid-October through mid-November.
Pheasants are expected to be released at the following state game areas in 2021:
- Cornish (Cass County)
- Crow Island (Bay and Saginaw counties)
- Erie (Monroe County)
- Lapeer (Lapeer County)
- Leidy Lake (St. Joseph County)
- Pinconning Township (Bay County)
- Pointe Mouillee (Monroe and Wayne counties)
- Rose Lake (Clinton and Shiawassee counties)
- St Johns Marsh (St. Clair County)
The free pheasant endorsement required in 2019 and 2020 has been discontinued and is no longer required for hunters pursuing pheasants.
Information about pheasant hunting regulations and season dates will be in the 2021 Hunting Digest, which will be available around July 1 at license agents and online at Michigan.gov/DNRDigests.
The good ol’ days may be behind us, but the new user-pays system is sure to provide hunters a taste of what it was like.
CMP: Registration Open for 2021 Highpower Adult and Junior Clinics

CAMP PERRY, Ohio – Registration is open for the 2021 National Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, hosted by the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). For those looking to improve their skills, there are several options designed for competitors who already have their own equipment. For new marksman looking to get into the sport and may not have their own equipment, the Rifle Small Arms Firing School is a perfect choice.
Both the CMP-USMC Junior Highpower Clinic and the CMP Advanced Highpower Clinic will be held Friday, July 30, through Sunday, August 1. Both clinics will conclude Sunday morning so participants can attend Squadded Practice. The CMP-USAMU Rifle Small Arms Firing School held Saturday, July 31, through Sunday, August 1.
Specifically for experienced junior competitors, the CMP-USMC Junior Highpower Rifle Clinic offers personal instruction from members of the U.S. Marine Corps Rifle Team. The clinic is open to junior highpower rifle shooters with previous service rifle competition experience and a classification of sharpshooter or higher. Juniors brand new to the sport are required to first attend a Rifle Small Arms Firing School (SAFS). Both the CMP-USMC Junior Highpower Rifle Clinic and SAFS help fulfill the requirements for clubs to apply for the CMP Junior Highpower Support Program. Participants in the clinic receive classroom instruction, dry-fire training, live-fire training (ammo is not provided), a clinic t-shirt, certificate and handout materials. The pizza party will not be held in 2021 due to COVID. Read more
NSSF Commends Sen. Cornyn’s Concealed Carry Reciprocity Legislation
GW: This legislation has been tendered before and stands a snowball’s chance in hell with the Dems in power. Good idea. Bad timing.
Legislation Would End Patchwork of Confusing Gun Law for CC Permit Holders
NEWTOWN, Conn. – The NSSF®, the firearm industry’s trade association, commends U.S. Sen. John Cornyn’s (R-Texas) introduction of S. 1522, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. The legislation was introduced with 30 original co-sponsors – over 30 percent of the U.S. Senate – to protect law-abiding concealed carry permit holders from being forced to navigate a patchwork of varying gun control laws when crossing state lines.
The bill aims to eliminate the confusion of varying state-by-state laws and provide protection for Second Amendment rights for permit holders. The legislation would allow handgun owners who are legally permitted and authorized by their home state to carry a concealed firearm in other states while complying with the laws of each state – much in the same way a driver’s license is recognized. Read more
Easton’s Chuck Adams Launches Website
Chuck Adams, famous for being the first archer to harvest all varieties of North American big game—a feat called the “Super Slam”—announces the launch of www.chuckadamsarchery.com. Packed with valuable content, the new website features Chuck’s bowhunting expertise and will be displayed across his new online platform. The site offers photos from incredible hunts, rare bowhunting memorabilia, unique archery products, and a regular hunting blog that might even include controversial topics. The site will be expanding rapidly over the next few months with additional content frequently added. Visit www.chuckadamsarchery.com and also be sure to follow him on Facebook and Instagram at Chuck Adams Archery
CZ-USA’s All-Terrain Shotguns


Several of CZ-USA’s most popular shotguns are available in their All-Terrain Series, which features an OD Green Cerakote finish and walnut stock for the best in all-season durability and elegant design. Likewise, four break-barrel models feature an innovative patent-pending earth magnet design to keep shotgun shells in place when bird hunters are most active in the field.
Perfect for chasing every species, from doves and ducks to turkey and grouse, the All-Terrain Series includes the semi-auto 1012 and break barrel Bobwhite G2, Drake, Redhead Premier, and Upland Ultralight models. Barrels and receivers feature an OD Green Cerakote finish that delivers the ultimate in durability no matter how nasty the elements get. Whether you’re hunkered down in a duck blind or traipsing through the timber, the All-Terrain Series shotguns are built to take whatever abuse gets thrown their way. The series combines rugged dependability with a stunning look. Read more
Knife Rights’ Michigan Knife Rights Act Passed by House Committee
Lansing, MI — Knife Rights’ Michigan Knife Rights Act, HB 4066, was passed out of the House Local Government and Municipal Finance Committee by a vote of 8-5. HB 4066 is Knife Rights’ signature Knife Law Preemption bill for Michigan. The bill will now be eligible for a vote by the full House.
Knife Rights will let you know when it is time to contact your legislators to support HB 4066.
Knife Law Preemption is a Knife Rights criminal justice reform effort that nullifies existing ordinances and prevents new local ordinances more restrictive than state law which only serve to confuse or entrap law-abiding citizens traveling within or through the state. Preemption ensures citizens can expect consistent enforcement of state knife laws everywhere within a state. Read more
Excalibur Crossbow Launches TwinStrike Double or Nothing May Giveaway

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Kitchener ON, Canada — Excalibur® is excited to officially announce the launch of the TwinStrike™ Double or Nothing™ May Giveaway. This promotion will run from May 1st through May 31st and everyone that enters receives double the opportunity to win 1 of 2 TwinStrike crossbows with DualFire™ Technology.
It’s easy to enter. Simply follow these steps:
- Between May 1st and May 31st, get to your local Excalibur dealer and take your best 2 shots with the new 2021 TwinStrike crossbow.
- After shooting this revolutionary crossbow, ask the dealer for the entry form and enter to win.
This is a limited time promotion. On June 1st the winners of the TwinStrikes will be announced on our social media.
Double or Nothing just became the new standard. The new TwinStrike gives you two arrows locked and loaded for double the confidence, double the opportunity, and zero reasons to choose anything less. The TwinStrike is the first crossbow of its kind, giving you Excalibur’s signature durability and an immediate follow-up shot the moment you need it.
For more information on the TwinStrike Double or Nothing May Giveaway go to: https://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/double-or-nothing Read more
Co-Angler Killed at MLF Series Event on Sam Rayburn Reservoir

Accident Results in Death at MLF Series event on Sam Rayburn Reservoir
Advisory for Thursday, April 29
WHAT:
MLF confirmed Thursday afternoon that there was an accident resulting in a fatality at the Toyota Series at Sam Rayburn Reservoir event in Brookeland, Texas. The anglers’ family has been notified.
WHERE:
Toyota Series at Sam Rayburn Reservoir
Umphrey Family Pavilion
5438 RR 255
Brookeland, Texas 75931
NOTES:
A co-angler competing at the Toyota Series event at Sam Rayburn Reservoir died Thursday after falling from the boat. The boat was not running when the co-angler entered the water.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) recovered the body of the deceased co-angler Thursday afternoon. The incident is currently under investigation by the TPWD and San Augustine County officials. Officials have not yet released the name of the anglers involved. Read more
Ninth Circuit Vacates 3-D Printing Case Injunction, Tells Lower Court to Dismiss
NINTH CIRCUIT VACATES INJUNCTION IN 3-D
PRINTING CASE, TELLS LOWER COURT TO DISMISS
BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation is applauding the Ninth U.S. District Court of Appeals for its decision to vacate an injunction obtained earlier in a lawsuit filed by 22 state attorneys general and the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, against an agreement between the State and Commerce departments and SAF and Defense Distributed allowing them to post data relating to 3-D printing of firearms on the Internet. The case is known as State of Washington v. U.S. Department of State.
“This is a humongous loss for anti-gun Democrat State Attorneys General,” said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “They consistently attack Second Amendment rights any way they can.
“This legal debacle was led by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson,” he continued, “who became famous for suing the Trump administration in a series of partisan legal actions that cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
“SAF and Defense Distributed look forward to sharing technical firearms information with millions of interested people on the Internet,” Gottlieb added.
The Ninth Circuit panel remanded the case back to the district court with instructions to dismiss. Read more