Great Fishing in Devil’s Lake, ND / Women for Gun Rights
Welcome back to John Klinzing. Look at the photos of John’s recent trip to Devil’s Lake, ND. John was there with the renowned Sir Waldog of Ultimate Outdoor Radio Fame and several other good friends – for a fishing adventure. They stayed at the Dakota Sunset Resort, which is a sponsor of Ultimate Outdoors Radio. John and Wally are going to talk about how they got their limit on winter Walleyes…and the wonderful accommodations at the resort.
A note from Waldog (AKA Wally Banfi) about his buddy, John:
“I have had many many great hunting and fishing adventures with my good friend John Klinzing and his brother, Joe Klinzing over the past 49 years. We grew up together in a small town, Monona, Wisconsin, and spend many ours outdoors hunting and fishing and whatever else we figured might be fun.”
Our second guest this week is Dianna Muller. Dianna is the founder of Women for Gun Rights – The DC Project. Dianne was a longtime police officer; a two-time national 3-gun champion, and a firearms instructor. And now she often makes the news with activism on behalf of the Second Amendment. She is quoted: “The Second Amendment really is a uniting issue. It’s for every law-abiding citizen of the United States—the Constitution protects the right of every citizen to be armed and to secure themselves.”
“The D.C. Project is a nationwide organization of women committed to safeguarding the Second Amendment. Started in 2016 by pro shooter and former NRA World Shooting Lady Champion, Dianna Muller, she had one goal—bringing this rapidly-growing demographic of gun owners in direct connection with legislators. Women can provide another perspective on the Second Amendment to lawmakers, including their involvement in competitive shooting.”
Excerpt from ‘NRA America’s First Freedom website:
“You may remember Dianna Muller from when she testified before Congress in 2019. At the time, she boldly stated that she “would not comply” if they instituted another so-called “assault-weapons” ban. Having been given only moments to speak, she didn’t have time to explain much more in that hearing, but it was enough.”