Top Ten Strategies for the 2011 Pheasant Opener
October 13, 2011 by Bob St. Pierre
This is what we live for; days in the field with friends and family, good bird dogs, waving grass, amber sunsets and flushing ROOSTERS!
“Pheasant Capital’s” CRP Losses Hardest in Eastern SD
October 11, 2011 by Field Notes
SD still has the best pheasant hunting in the nation, but a disturbing trend of upland habitat loss has developed in the eastern part of the state.
Desperate Days for CRP
October 10, 2011 by Dave Nomsen
Is the Conservation Reserve Program headed the way of Soil Bank?
A 10-minute history lesson
April 25, 2011 by Cheryl Riley
Here’s a site for a quick history lesson of why Aldo Leopold was so important to the conservation movement in America and why PF sponsors the Leopold Education Project.
Turkey time
April 25, 2011 by Mark Herwig
What turkey tales can you share from this year?
Pheasants Forever Journal, Summer 2011 Issue Preview
April 19, 2011 by Anthony Hauck
Artwork and a certain bird dog breed appear on the Pheasants Forever Journal cover for the first time in years.
Meet a National Board Member: Diane Lueck
February 17, 2011 by Bob St. Pierre
Through this series of blog posts, I’ll introduce each of our national board members and share some of their personality and passion for our organization.
PF TV Host Schara named to MN Outdoor Heritage Council
February 14, 2011 by Anthony Hauck
Pheasants Forever Television’s Ron Schara has always been more than the “celebrity host” of an outdoor television series.
Meet a National Board Member: Bruce Hertzke
February 12, 2011 by Bob St. Pierre
Through this series of blog posts, I’ll introduce each of our national board members and share some of their personality and passion for our organization.
Baseball, Corn Dogs and Classic Covers
August 30, 2010 by Bob St. Pierre
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The Monday Mix of all things Pheasant Related
What Shot Size Should I use on Mosquitoes in the Grouse Woods?
August 30, 2010 by Bob St. Pierre
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A preseason scouting trip to the ruffed grouse woods led to many discoveries important for opening day preparations
My Office – a Shrine to a Life of Conservation & Hunting
August 27, 2010 by Mark Herwig
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What does the office of a nomadic hunter-gatherer journalist look like after 12 years of wandering the country hunting, hiking and exploring?
Happy 5th Anniversary Quail Forever–Good progress is being made
August 25, 2010 by Mark Herwig
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I have felt your love and enthusiasm for this bird, its habitat and for our quail hunting tradition, steeped as it is in American culture, history and our hearts.
