

Faust, George Jacob. Age 82. November 22, 2023. Beloved husband of Elizabeth for 57 cherished years. Loving father of Beth (John) McIntyre and Heather (Jon) Scharret. Proud and loving grandfather…
Honorary Member, Katie Jacob married long-time shooting friend Will Thomas on Sunday, October 15, 2023. The reception was held at North Macomb Sportsmen’s Club. The couple will be moving to…
The Biden administration’s push for restrictions on hunting and firearms has taken a new turn, as it blocks critical federal funding earmarked for schools with hunting and archery programs. Under…
Michigan House Bill SB 52, recently signed into law, brings a significant development for hunters, sportsmen, and outdoorsmen across the state. The bill primarily focuses on decriminalizing the failure to report deer harvest, an issue that has generated considerable attention and discussion within the hunting community.
Douglas (Duke) Michael Biechele, passed away on June 13, 2023. He was 85 years old. He was the son of the late Dallas (Dutch) and Mary Biechele. Douglas was born…
Our Junior Program for Skeet and Trap will start on Monday June the 12th at 5:00 P.M. Rain or Shine. EYE and EAR Protection are required. Please bring 50 rounds…
All awards earned for the 2023 Winter Rifle League will be awarded at the June 8th 2023 General Membership Meeting. Here are the dates for the Summer Rifle League: Sunday…
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has proposed adding 12 new species to the state’s list of nuisance animals, which currently includes 47 species. These animals can cause damage to property, agriculture, or natural resources, and their removal is often necessary to mitigate the negative effects.
The Biden administration’s recent actions on hunting and wildlife management have raised concerns among hunters and conservationists alike. Many argue that these actions represent an attack on hunting and could have negative economic consequences for rural communities. Hunting is a vital part of conservation efforts and provides critical support for rural economies, and it is essential that we find a balanced approach that protects both wildlife and the interests of local communities.