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5/26/2022 7:25:00 PMAs part of our ongoing 25th Anniversary celebrations, we are proud to shine a light on what makes us who we are today including a commitment to industry-leading customer service. From day 1, Henry Repeating Arms has deliver...
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5/26/2022 7:25:00 PMAnd they're not gunmen either—a completely sexist term You may think you're getting news, when you're being filled with prejudice Mass media is on a non-stop campaign to vilify and outlaw America's hardware of liberty—firearms. In a self-defeating mantra, the very tools needed to preserve freedom of the press, and all o...
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5/26/2022 7:25:00 PMBARRON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the 2022 northern zone muskellunge (musky) season begins May 28, 2022 and runs through Dec. 31. During the open season, anglers can catch musky on open waters within the northern muskellunge management zone. All regulations and license requ...
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5/26/2022 7:25:00 PMBy Jim Geraghty. May 25, 2022 On the menu today: Yet another horrific school shooting, and yet another call for legal changes that, had they been in place before the shooting, would not have changed the outcome. A few months ago, the National Institute of Justice, the research agency of the U.S. Department of Justice, and The Violence Proj...
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5/26/2022 7:20:00 PMBy NRA-ILA. May 24, 2022 On May 17, the Department of Justice announced the release of a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives publication titled the National Firearms in Commerce and Trafficking Assessment (NFCTA). The report is the result of the Biden-Harris Administration's April 2021 "Initial Actions to Address the Gu...
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5/26/2022 7:20:00 PMHenry Repeating Arms is proud to announce the latest addition to its youth model lineup with the Single Shot Youth Shotgun in .410 Bore. Delivering the same quality materials and craftsmanship as its full-siz...
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5/26/2022 7:20:00 PMThoughts From A Competitive Shooter Serena Juchnowski is a highly-published outdoor writer, competitive shooter, and Distinguished Rifleman from Ohio. If you read about guns in magazines or online, chances are that you have...
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5/26/2022 7:20:00 PMFew groups in America have been called upon to rise above and beyond the call of duty quite like our communities' Emergency Medical Services professionals. This week, we celebrate these hard-working men and w...
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5/26/2022 7:20:00 PMCarved into the limestone walls of Washington D.C.'s National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial are more than 22,000 names. All of which memorialize an officer fallen in the line of duty, dating back to the first known death in 1786. ...
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5/26/2022 7:15:00 PMWith the warmer weather forecasted for the next week, fishing will improve greatly. Smallmouth bass are starting to move shallow in preparation for spawning. Sunday there was a bass tournament out on the lake ...
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5/26/2022 7:15:00 PMThe Un-official start of summer is here. Happy Memorial Day! While this weekend’s weather has been warmer than the recent days, we will need a consistent pattern of warm weather to improve the fishing dramatically. &...
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5/26/2022 7:15:00 PMSteve Suman Following a cooling (cold!) trend, temperatures will turn warmer this week, though wet Wednesday and Thursday. The forecast indicates sunshine and 74 degrees Friday, then showers possible through the Memorial Day weekend, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. Please take a moment Monday to reflect on those who sacrificed their li...
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5/26/2022 7:15:00 PMFew rifles in today's market deliver affordability, reliability, and fun-factor quite like the Henry U.S. Survival AR-7. Not to mention, the fact that it breaks down and fits into its own buttstock makes it a...
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5/20/2022 8:15:00 AMNEWS RELEASE: Host A Free Fishing Weekend Event 05/09/2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 9, 2022Contact: DNR Office of CommunicationsDNRPress@wisconsin.gov Host A Free Fishing Weekend Event DNR Helps Event Hosts...
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5/20/2022 8:15:00 AMSteve Suman Spring weather this year is truly a “If it is not to your liking, just wait a bit” situation. The shift from winter seemed to go straight to summer heat! This week’s forecast predicts somewhat cooler temperatures, however, with chances for showers and storms. Go about your plans ‑ but keep an eye on the sky! ...
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5/20/2022 8:15:00 AMWhether you’re in need of a lightweight brush gun, versatile hog dropper, rugged deer gun, dedicated truck gun, or all the above, you will be hard-pressed to find a better option than the Henry Lever Action X Model .45-70 Gov’t. Hunting in ...
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5/20/2022 8:10:00 AMJoin us for theWisconsin Sport Show - Fall EditionEau Claire, WisconsinAugust 26-28, 2022 10% Early Bird Discount EXPIRES MAY 31, 2022 EVENT DATES: August 26, 27 and...
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5/20/2022 8:10:00 AMAwards, Audio, and Adventure… We are already more than halfway between the vernal equinox and the summer solstice, and spring has finally sprung after long, cold, and wet season in Wisconsin. It reminds me of a passage from Spider Lake that I really like...
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5/20/2022 8:10:00 AMMADISON, Wis. – The Elroy-Sparta State Trail will officially reopen tomorrow after being closed for several years due to flooding. The DNR will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 14, celebrating the reopening of the recently repaired, historic trail, followed by a “first ride” and refreshment...
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5/20/2022 8:10:00 AMEditor's Note: The previous news release had the incorrect region in the caption. Near critical fire danger is across the northwest. MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking the public to avoid burning due to near critical fire danger across northwest Wisconsin. Dry and breezy condition...
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5/20/2022 8:10:00 AMCites Nation's Long History ofGiving Young People Firearms U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit By Elura Nanos May 13, 2022 A federal appeals court sided with gun-rights activists Wednesday and struck down a California law that would keep firearms out of the hands of young adults under age 21. The U....
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5/20/2022 8:05:00 AMOpening Day, fishermen found an awesome day, sunny skies and light winds. The boat ramps were not as busy as in past years. The water temp is approximately 5 degrees colder than last year. Fishing should be improving as the water warms and the bass become closer to spawning. The best action was small mouth bass. The fish th...
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5/20/2022 8:05:00 AMOpening Day has arrived. With the number of boats at the boat launch, all the other lakes in Walworth County must have seen very light boat traffic. Boat trailers were being parked all the way to South Shore drive. The best action continues to be the pan fish. The bluegills are biting in the shallow water about 3-4 feet.&nbs...
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5/20/2022 8:05:00 AMSteve Suman Monday started this week with rain and a thunderstorm that delivered golf-ball size hail to the Hayward area. The forecast indicates sunshine and thunderstorms intermixed through the week. Look for warm to very warm temperatures from mid to late week, nearing 90 degrees Thursday. THAT should warm the water and get the fish “doing...
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5/8/2022 3:35:00 PMBy Thomas E. Gift, MD. May 4, 2022 "Red flag Laws”, which allow police to seize the firearms of people accused of being at risk to misuse them, have been passed in 19 states. Do they do what proponents say they do? A recent study by Veronica Pear, PhD and Garen Wintemute, MD, and co-authors says the answer is clearly, "No”....