Sunday, July 31, 2016

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NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS ALERTS of July 30, 2016:   Hillary Clinton and Establishment Democrats Embrace Gun Control at Philadelphia Convention. If there was any uncertainly about the animosity Hillary Clinton and the elites of her party have towards America’s gun owners, those doubts were conclusively resolved by this week’s Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, PA. Again and Again, the convention’s organizers made sure the issue of “gun violence” was front and center, even though with more guns being sold than at any time in America’s history—the U.S. homicide rate remains at a historic low. / JUST IN TIME FOR HIS PARTY’S CONVENTION, OBAMA ADMINISTRATON RELEASES LATEST EXECUTIVE GUN CONTROL.  On Friday July 22, 2016 the Obama Administration once again released a sweeping gun control measure by EXECUTIVE FIAT. The upshot is that DDTC is labeling commercial gunsmith’s as “manufacturer’s” for performing relatively simple work such as threading a barrel or fabricating a small custom part for an older firearm. Under the AECA, “manufacturer’s” are required to register with DDTC at significant expense or risk onerous criminal penalties. / DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL NRA-ILA APP!  This will keep you up to date on all the nasty issues the Democrats are doing to take away your guns!! / WHAT’S THE HILLARY STANDARD???  There is a real Hillary Standard: It’s that she wants to surround herself with armed protection, but demand the rest of us to go defenseless.

This past Friday I had the honor of working the phone banks in making calls for the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRAPVF.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. We asked three questions of each call and I was really surprised how many people do not know their Constitution. When asked if they would support the 2nd Amendment some would ask what is it? Then you really get to know that person when they start telling you that Hillary will stop all violence in America and protect all of us from the people with those dangerous guns. The hardest thing in my whole life was not being able to voice my comments to them. The people around me were laughing when they said I was shaking so badly while listening to them tell me how wonderful Hillary is and she will be our first woman President. All I could do was bite my tongue and I’m surprised I still have it.  Then I had an opportunity to speak with a lady whose husband just past way two weeks ago. She was so nice to talk to and I suggested to her to take a hunter education course for the gun safety part of the course. She lives in the country and it took the police and EMT’s over 15 minutes to reach her house when her husband had a stroke. I told her to think about taking a safety course how to use her husband’s guns and she thanked me several times. Its calls like that you start to appreciate the knowledge I had as a former hunter education instructor and firearm instructor. I was also surprised to see how many people have answering machines. So the next time someone tells you that the government will not take away your guns, remember what happened in Australia, as everyone thought that would not happen there also. So please, go to the website listed above and look at the information. Thank you and God Bless America!

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

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OPERATION DEER WATCH: Report deer sightings to the WDNR. Wisconsin’s residents can help with deer herd management by participating in this year’s Operation Deer Watch, an annual citizen-science survey that collects information on deer. Data from this survey provides insight to the reproductive status of Wis deer herd for 2016 and helps shape deer management for the state. To get involved record all bucks, does and fawns seen during the day from August 1st to Sept. 30th. Daily observations can be tracked using an online tally sheet available at: dnr.wi.gov, keyword “deer  watch”.  What a great thing to do with your children and friends. The DNR encourages anyone interested in deer, from hunters and trappers to outdoor enthusiasts to take part. Data from the survey is additionally used by the county Deer Advisory Councils (CDAC) when developing deer season framework, harvest quotas and permit level recommendations.

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Information on Sweden Rules of gun ownership: Mr. Tom Heberlein, Professor Emeritus UW-Madison, Dept. of Community & Environmental Sociology spoke to our Outdoor Writers Assn. and spoke on “A Gun Owner’s Perspective: Hunters Should Show Bold Responsibility.”  It was a very interesting presentation about life in Sweden. The professor is retired from the UW-Madison staff, but still teaches in Sweden 6 months out of a year. When he moved to Sweden, he decided to take along all his guns from America because they have a great moose hunting season there.  Once he arrived in Sweden, he found out that he was not allowed to keep his guns in his house due to the laws of Sweden. Sweden’s laws state that firearms are not allowed in a person’s house. Unlike America, the citizens of Sweden have NO RIGHTS or PROTECTIONS like our 2nd Amendment in the Constitution. You do have a right to own a firearm, BUT, you first must have permission from the police, you can only own 6 firearms, they must be stored in a safe in a club or public storage area for firearms, meaning like a Police station or club.  Before you can get a firearm you must pass a test of how to use it and know all the laws that apply to owning a firearm, and pass a background check. In the case of the professor, he had to show he knew how to use the firearm safely, and had to be able to hit the bullseyes circle 3 out of 5 shots. Sweden claims you can own a firearm, but you do not have any firearm rights, unlike in America. If you so much as get stopped for a speeding ticket, the police have a right to pull your firearms right and they will come to take away your firearms. No giving the firearms to a family member or selling them. You also have to serve 2 years in the military and if for some reason you cannot serve, it puts you in a very serious position if you want to find a job with the government. As an example, say you want to work for the University of Sweden, the first thing you tell them is that you served in the military and the job is yours. Unlike America, if you were to tell the University of Wis. you served in the military, it’s likely that you will never be hired to work for them, and those are the words of the professor. So with all that said, I’m glad we live in a country where our gun rights are protected by the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. We will lose those rights if the election this fall doesn’t change the parties in charge now. My opinion only. I think I still have a right to express my opinion, don’t I?  

Monday, July 25, 2016

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AUGUST SPORTSMEN CLUB MEETING DATES:    Mishicot Sportsmen Club will be meeting on Aug. 3rd at 8 pm at the Jambo Creek Clubhouse. They will be discussing their upcoming FALL ARCHERY SHOOT on August 20th & 21st. They are also holding a raffle at the clubhouse that weekend and tickets are available at local businesses in the village. Winner need not be present to win.

Manitowoc Unit of Fish & Game will be meeting on August 4th at Cabin #1 in Lincoln Park, Manitowoc. Meeting starts at 7 pm with food and refreshments available. Here is a club who’s membership fee is less than a 12 pack of soda. It cost you only $5.00 for a whole year of enjoyment that you are part of a club that is over 100 years old. There is no age limit, so come sign up your children, grandchildren for half price ($2.50) and once again if you sign up to the Manitowoc Unit, you can become part of history in Wisconsin. $5.00 is unheard of in today’s world for a year’s membership. Hope to see you there.

Shoto Conservation Club is meeting on August 9th at 7 pm for their monthly meeting. Shoto Conservation Club is the only club at the Manitowoc County fair that serves the best ham sandwiches and other food that makes you always come back for more.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

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FALL HUNTING SEASONS DEADLINES APPROACHING:  August 1st is the deadline to submit permit applications for Turkey, Sharp-tail Grouse, Bobcat, Fisher and Otter. Applications for Fall Hunting are $3.00 and $6.00 for Bobcat Applications. 101,300 Wild Turkey permits available to hunters for the Fall Turkey hunting season. That’s a 600 permit increase over 2015 levels. Any Fall Turkey Permits remaining after the initial drawing will go on sale at 10am August 27th. Leftover Fall Turkey Permits will be sold by zone until sold out or the season ends.

2016 FALL SEASON DATES:  Wild Turkey: Zones 1-5 Sept. 17-Dec. 31,   Zones 6-7 are Sept. 17 to Nov.18th,  Sharp-tailed Grouse: Oct. 16 to Nov. 6th.,   Bobcat Hunting and Trapping: Period 1 is Oct. 15th to Dec. 25th,  Period 2 is Dec. 26th to Jan. 31st, 2017,  Fisher (trapping only) Oct. 15 to Dec. 31st., Otter (trapping only) is: North Zone- Nov.5 to April 30, 2017;  Central and Southern Zones are Nov. 5 to March 31, 2017.


ATTENTION SQUIRREL HUNTERS: Turn in those Squirrel tails for CASH or trade them in for Mepps lures. Squirrel tails unlike practically all other animals, have all hair tails-no fur. Fur doesn’t ripple and pulsate like squirrel hair in the water. And squirrels are plentiful. Mepps is asking you to help them recycle this valuable resource. NOTE: Mepp’s does not advocate the hunting of squirrels strictly for their tails. Squirrel tails cannot be sold in CA, ID & OR. Send your tails to “MEPPS” ,  626 Center St., Antigo, WI 54409. Got questions, well call 800-637-7700 or visit  www.mepps.com/squirrels. 

ATTENTION ALL SPORTSMEN IN AMERICA. NATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING DAY is Saturday Sept. 24th, 2016. Hunt, Shoot, Fish. Just remember these facts; through licenses and excise taxes, you generate $100,000 every 30 minutes for fish, wildlife and habitat programs! Follow this group on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and You Tube.  Sponsors for the program are America’s Wildlife Museum & Aquarium, NSSF, NRA, Bass Pro shops, Realtree, Gun Broker.com, Ducks Unlimited and Yamaha. OR If you HUNT, FISH or SHOOT, Share the Pride. Go to HNFDAY.org. Also follow this site for more information on which clubs will be holding some type of activities for everyone.

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Well, this has been a very interesting weekend as I spent it with the other outdoor writers and TV producers in Wisconsin at Eagle River, WI. We started out with a wonderful cookout and social hours until our evening session with Dave Clausen and Mike Amman who presented a program called “Are we managing Wisconsin’s deer herd, or is the deer herd managing our forest and woodlands.” This was one of the best programs I have ever heard and it dealt with how our deer herd is killing off our trees in areas around the state. I never knew you can allow a tree that was chewed off to the bare bones to grow back up. Even after several years of deer browsing, these trees will grow back to be healthy it taken care of. It’s wonderful to see how one can manage your wood lots and allow deer to survive during winter times, no matter where you live. On Saturday we started with a presentation by Ruth Oppedahl, Executive Director of Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin. She gave us a presentation on her travels down the Wisconsin Rivers from the MI/WI state line till it runs into the Mississippi River. One of the biggest things they need now is money, due to the fact not a lot of people know who they are. They are looking for funding, ad trust me, I am now a firm believer that this group will do wonderful thing for our state if they could only get the funding they so badly need. Ruth floated down the river in a kayak all by herself and ran into many problems in doing so. Some of the interesting items she had to deal with were over 20 beaver dams to go around and many other little problem that popped up as she made her way south. The group called River Alliance of Wisconsin has preserved over 7 miles of river frontage and this is so campers have a place to camp. One issue she told ua about was the portage of canoes on Hwy 107 which is a wonderful place to see and enjoy near the Wis. River. She also noted that there is a lot of water cabbage around the Stevens Point area and it can also be found near the shorelines there too. There is a couple near Baraboo area that setup all their land in a trust so that no one can ever use the property for personal gain, and it will remain open to the public. One very important comment she made us understand is that whenever you decide to travel on the water, always wear a life jacket to protect you and carry a very good First Aid kit. Waterfowl and people need these rivers and it’s important that this group is properly funded to carry on the work that so many people are working so hard to defend and protect for all citizens to enjoy. For more information about this group contact WisConservation.org or phone 866-264-4096. Please look them up.

Our next group was a panel of people who are in tourism. The title of their program was “North Woods Tourism: How has it changed from 1996 to 2016.” We had four individuals all involved in the tourism industry. We all know how much fun it can be going to Eagle River, but did you know that one of the fastest growing interests in the area is biking, trail bikes, Fat Wheel Bikes, horses, and hiking. Almost all the trails have a GPS setting on them. They also said that due to the lack of snow in some years, the trails are now being used by hikers and bikers. Who would of thought that? Years ago people would go up north for the fishing, but due to all the new toys everyone has, that is ruining the fishing. ( jet skis, speed boats ).  Leon “Buckshot” Anderson retired after nearly 60 years of guiding for fishing, and the one thing he mentioned that has changed in guiding people for fishing is the fact they are now targeting small little lakes, where there is no jet skis or bigger boats making huge waves. He claimed the people are more interested in seeing wildlife (loons with chicks on their backs, eagles, otters, beavers, etc…) and catching something isn’t as important anymore.

I’ll have more about the conference in the coming days that you might like to see. In the Spirit of the Outdoors enjoy it.

Thursday, July 21, 2016

NRA-ILA DAILY ALERT 7-20-16:   Headlines for Wednesday were, New York: Local official shelved permit holder privacy forms. Law abiding gun owners have always had a healthy mistrust of the government ability to protect their rights. What’s in Room 101H of the Monroe County clerk’s office should give them-everyone else- even more pause. There, stuffed in 7 drawers of a black metal filing cabinet, are the unprocessed “opt-out forms” of some 20,000 pistol permit holders who sought to shield their names and addresses from public disclosure under the state’s SAFE Act.  NRA LEADER: A Clinton Supreme Court means your right to own a firearm is GONE!  Chris Cox of the NRA-ILA warned that gun ownership rights could be lost if Hillary Clinton wins the presidency. Clinton will put enough liberals on the Supreme Court to dominate the legal system for 40 years and dismantle the Second Amendment. (Editor’s Note: This is not hot air being blown around, you have heard Clinton say it loud and clear, she wants to take firearms away from everyone, like they did in Australia.) While we attack Clinton over her emails. or the Left slams Trump over his business record, we sometimes forget that there are some fundamental rights at stake. One of them is our Second Amendment Rights. Chris Cox warned that this election is not just about gun rights over the next couple of years; this is about the future of the Second Amendment over the next four decades. SEN. WYDEN (D-Ore.) seeks tax dollars for Anti-Gun research. The Senator wants the Center for Disease Control to be able to study gun violence, and he’s gathering data and information from around the state, including Southern Oregon, to make his case.  WILLIE ROBERTSON: Gun laws won’t stop violence. “Unfortunately, men are going to find ways to commit evil acts, whether it’s with a truck in Nice or a pressure cooker in Boston.” Said Robertson, referring to last week’s terrorist attack in France and the 2013 attacks at the Boston Marathon, where pressure cooker bombs were exploded.  With that being said, the NRA calls on all Americans to support Donald Trump for President.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

FRANCIS CREEK SPORTSMEN’S CLUB 3D ARCHERY SHOOT: Get ready for the bow season by coming to the 3 D archery shoot being held on July 30-31 from 8am to 4pm each day. This will be a marked yardage tournament with 30 Rinehart target course with 3 tower stands. The club does fog for mosquitos. Cost is $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for 12-15 year olds and 11 years old and under, FREE. Refreshments and food available. Shoot is sponsored by Rinehart Targets and they will be raffling off a RhinoBlock target. DIRECTIONS TO THE CLUB:  Take I-43 to Francis Creek exit. Go East until the Stop Sign. Turn Left and then by the old bank turn Right and then a quick Left onto Parkway, go 1 mile and the club is on the Right. For more info contact Steve Thielbar at 920-323-1927.

Monday, July 18, 2016

DEERFEST 2016  NATION’S LARGEST ALL DEER FESTIVAL:  More celebrity appearances added to DeerFest line-up.  Jon & Gina Brunson, Tim Silva, Hal Shaffer and Derek Birnberger added to DeerFest line-up.  That’s on top of the following who are already on the line-up: Lee & Tiffany Lakosky, Eva Shockey, Pat & Nicole Reeve, Kip Campbell. Just a note, unfortunately, due to an awesome opportunity with a major network, Chris & Casey Keefer will not be appearing at DeerFest 2016, and they will get them there in the future.  Do Not Forget the Browning Trail Camera Photo Contest. Make sure to bring in your photos to enter the contest. Just write your name and contact information on the back of the photo and bring them to the DeerFest. Photos may be taken with any brand trail camera and do become the property of DeerFest. For more information visit:  www.deerfest.com to purchase your advance tickets. See you all there!

Sunday, July 17, 2016

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NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS NEWS  7-16-16:  Polls show Americans Distrust Clinton, and give her supporters reasons to panic.  While the FBI might let presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton off the hook for her alleged mishandling of classified information, recent Washington Post/ABC News and CBS/New York Times polls suggest that the American public is far less forgiving. Some in the Clinton camp are beginning to panic.  WASHINGTON POST: Obama Lies Again, It’s as if Obama and Clinton are in a contest to see who can tell the most lies. During a Memorial Service for the five law enforcement officers who were killed in Dallas on July 7, Obama said, “We flood communities with so many guns that it is easier for a teenager to buy a Glock than get his hands on a computer or even a book.” (Editor’s Note: Look how liberal Justice Ginsburg showed her true colors, as she would disarm all Americans if she had her way, another reason to vote with your freedoms in mind and the Constitution. I will not comment on Obama’s statement at the memorial service, because we all know he doesn’t live on this planet.)

In the world of firearms, Armscor/Rock Island Armory, asks you this question, “Why you should consider buying a 22TCM Pistol?” When a new caliber comes along, it can be tough to adopt if you’re set in your ways. And while your go-to might have done right by you for decades, it sometimes pays to be open-minded to a little enhancement. Case in point, the 22TCM line of pistols- it takes the best of both worlds and positions itself as a viable defense option for any experienced shooter. I had a chance to see some of the new models they are coming out with and trust me, they are great. Stop in at your local dealer and check them out. My grandson wants one, and he had no problem working it while on display.

Thursday, July 14, 2016

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FISHING REPORT FROM 7-14-16 DNR REPORT:  Along Lake Michigan pier fishing picked up at Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Two Rivers, Sheboygan, Port Washington, Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha, with chinook salmon, coho, brown trout all being caught. Perch action was also on the rise at Milwaukee. Out on the lake, trolling success was down some this week but some boats were still hitting their limits in just a few hours, with mostly chinooks were being caught but also many coho and a few rainbows. Listen every Friday and Saturday to the CUB Radio Sport Fishing Reports with Capt. Bruce at 6:20am, 7:20am, 8:30am and 9:30am.  During the derbies the reports are on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  So to get up to the minute reports, listen every Friday and Saturday to Capt. Bruce or go to this website.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

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Lake Michigan anglers asked to aid chinook salmon and lake trout research. With reports of great salmon and trout fishing this summer in Wisconsin ports up and down LAKE MICHIGAN, the DNR is encouraging anglers to aid critical fisheries research by donating the heads of fish they harvest. Mid-summer is an important time for data collection because salmon from throughout Lake Michigan and parts of Lake Huron travel to WI’s shores to take advantage of the alewives gathered here. The tags in the snouts of the stocked chinook salmon and lake trout tell us when and where the fish were stocked plus other valuable information. Only harvested fish missing the small back top fin, known as the adipose fin, are being sought, because the missing fin is a sign that the fish likely received a tag in its snout. Collection locations for the heads of these fish are listed on the website for the DNR and Two Rivers it’s Seagull Marina next door to McDonalds.

Comment period remains open, background information posted on Lake Michigan fisheries issues, at dnr.wi.gov and searching “Lake Michigan salmon and trout meetings.” The deadline period ends on July 31st. Please send your comments to:  DNR Lake Michigan Plan,  or to Brady T. Eggold, Wis. DNR,  UWM-GLR-SFS,  600 E. Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, WI.  53204 or call 414-382-7921.

Wildlife artists have until July 22 to enter Wild Turkey, Pheasant and Waterfowl Stamp Design Contest. The submission deadline for the 2017 Stamp Design contest is drawing near. Artists have until July 22 to submit their artwork for judging , which will take place in a closed session on July 28th. The top three pieces of artwork for each stamp will be displayed at the 2016 Wis. State Fair from August 4-14.

Bear Hounds Killed in Douglas and Sawyer Counties:  On July 9th, Wildlife Services confirmed the WOLVES depredated bear hounds in Douglas and Sawyer Counties. One hound was a male Black & Tan hound killed in the Town of Gordon, Douglas County, and the other one was a seven year old female Walker hound which was killed in the Town of Winter, Sawyer County. Hunters are cautioned to use the maps on the DNR website during these training periods.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

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WIN THIS CABIN!!  During the Greater Wis. Outdoor & Sportsman Festival being held on August 12-14 they are selling raffle tickets for $5.00 each or 6 tickets for $25.00.  The Cabin Details are : Fully Finished 14’ x 30’ Log Cabin, FREE Delivery within 100 miles of Oshkosh, WI, Winner MUST take delivery of Cabin August 15-16, 2016. Drawing to be held on August 14th at the Greater Wis. Outdoor & Sportsman Festival in Oshkosh, WI.  See more at www.wioutdoorfest.com.   ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE WOUNDED WARRIORS UNITED, Lacrosse WI Chapter. So if you need a cabin, you just might be the lucky person to take this beautiful cabin home and sit on its front porch and dream of hunting or fishing.

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ATTENTION OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS:  The Greater Wisconsin Outdoor & Sportsman Festival will be held August 12-14, 2016 at the Sunnyview Expo Center in Oshkosh, WI. It is also holding the Greater Wis. Archery Tournament with the largest payout in Wisconsin. Pre-registration Required, and you can now sign up, with the Archery Tournament operated by Outagamie Conservation Club. Wisconsin’s Largest First Prize Payout Event. Test your skills at the archery tournament on August 12-14, 216. 6 Classes including a Junior Class, Registration Limited to the First 400 Shooters, Each Participant will shoot 40 targets over 2 days. GUARANTEED $1,500 FIRST PLACE PAYOUT IN EACH CLASS!  Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Biking, Hiking and Camping are all on the site. See it, Experience it, Taste It at the ultimate Outdoorsman event.  Download and print out the registration packet @ www.wioutdoorfest.com and if you want to see more, go to www.wioutdoorfest.com.  Hope to see all of you there. It’s about a 1 hour, 15 minute drive from Manitowoc using HWY 10 to I-41 South to HWY 76, South about 2 miles, just watch for the signs and the smell of good food.

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38th Annual Two Rivers Fish Derby will be held on July 15-16-17, 2016 and it’s looking like it will be a banner year for fishing. For over 37 years this derby has been held with over $45,000 in cash and prizes being offered. Derby Headquarters is at Walsh Field with a great line up of entertainment and food for everyone. Friday fish must be registered from 9am to 10pm, Saturday 9am to 10pm and Sunday from 9am to 12pm. Registration closes at 12pm Sunday.  Good Luck to all fishermen.

Across this great country the Dept. of Natural Resources are making fishing equipment available to youth for free to try out fishing as a way to see if they would be interested in doing something wild. Today’s youth are spending too much time behind a computer screen and not getting outside like many of us. It would be nice to see or even hear of a program that will make kids get up off the sofa and go outside to enjoy the great outdoors, even if you do live in a city. Libraries offer many wonderful opportunities for the youth to see and enjoy what life is like outdoors by looking at videos or reading about it. Parents need to find a way to get their kids outside instead of buying them more toys to sit on their behind. So with that being said, grab the kids and go down to the many derbies across the state and show your children what it’s like to catch fish and enjoy the outdoors.

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NRA-ILA NEWS ALERT from 7-8-2016:  Download the official NRA-ILA App! That’s right!  There is now an app for all of us to help us send out a loud message to anti-gun lawmakers: the NRA, its members and its activists, would fight like hell to defend the Second Amendment at the ballot box this November.  In Draft Party Platform, Democrats Regress on Gun Rights, and the Party is set to adopt a GUN CONTROL plank in their 2016 party platform that lays bare the party leadership’s antipathy towards gun rights. The draft 2016 plank marks a significant shift in the party’s approach to the issue.  The Myth of “Declining “ Gun Ownershp is just that, Americans are buying guns at an unprecedented rate and have been doing so for some time. Gun Control supporters want politicians to believe that it is, on the theory that politicians are more likely to vote for restrictions if they think that opponents of restrictions are in the minority. Democrats Launch another Protest over Guns on the House Floor, and it seems they are more interested in taking away more of your rights then try to help this country get back on its feet. Signatures submitted in plan to RESTRICT guns in Washington with initiative 1491, backed by Alliance for Gun Responsibility, comes after legislative efforts to create “extreme risk” protection orders failed earlier this year. In Arizona: Tucson City Council bans sale of popular semi-automatic firearms at convention center and any weapon capable of firing 10 or more rounds can no longer be sold at the Tucson Convention Center. The Tucson City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to add more restrictions on private gun sales at the city-owned venue.  GUN PURCHASES Continue to SOAR, and you can thank the Democrats for that with Americans not taking to Hillary Clinton’s sour attitude towards guns. Maybe they’re arming themselves out of concern about terrorists and criminals of a more conventional stripe. And maybe they’re showing what they think of members of Congress who use terrorists’ crimes as the excuse to push for more gun control.

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VIKING BOW AND GUN CLUB’S Fall Hunter Education classes start on August 1st with orientation. The rest of the classes are Aug. 8, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18 and 20th which is testing. All students must pre-register with Jeff Lyon at 920-797-9307. NO REGISTRATION will be taken after July 22nd. The classes are open to the Public.

WESTSHORE SPORTSMAN’S CLUB, 11267 Lakeshore Road, Two Rivers, WI will hold its Fall Hunter Education classes starting with orientation on August 31st. The remaining classes are Sept. 7, 10, 12, and 14th.  The weekday classes run from 6pm to 9pm and the Saturday class Sept. 10 is from 8am to Noon.  Pre-registration is required by calling either Mike Casebeer at 920-553-1255 or Brad Blaha at 920-794-1568.