Pheasants Forever Television Special
After watching Pheasants Forever Television on Outdoor Channel and seeing all the great things Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are doing, you might ask yourself, "How can I get involved?"
The answer is simple - Join today and receive a complimentary two-tone hat as our gift to you.
We'll get you connected with the chapter in your area and you'll also receive the next issue of our magazine.
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PF Dog Collar Membership Offer
For a limited time, buy a Pheasants Forever membership online through this link and receive a blaze orange Pheasants Forever dog collar with your membership.
Be sure to indicate if you'd like a 16, 18, 20, or 22 inch collar. Act fast, supplies are limited!
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2008 Pheasant Hunting Forecast
All across the Midwest and Upper Midwest, signs are pointing to an excellent pheasant hunting season. The typical pheasant powerhouses - South and North Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, and Nebraska - will again top the list. Unfortunately, because of the potential for massive habitat losses this year and next, namely Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres under soon-to-expire contracts, we may soon be referring to 2007 as "the good old days."
2008 Pheasant Forecast
2008 Quail Forecast at www.quailforever.org
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On the Wing: September 2008
In 1908, a few wild Chinese Ring-necked Pheasants were released into a field in Redfield, South Dakota. No one could have imagined the impact one little game bird would have on a state's economy. One hundred years later, this majestic bird is still providing outdoor enthusiasts from around the world with pleasures of the mind, eye and palate.
Find more on 100 years of pheasants in South Dakota, the preseason monthly dog tip from Native™ Performance Dog Food and Pheasants Forever's 2008 Pheasant Hunting Forecast in On The Wing, Pheasants Forever's monthly eNewsletter.
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Vote Yes!
Pheasants Forever strongly endorses voting YES for Minnesota's Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment on the November 4th ballot. Voting YES will ensure $100 million for the Outdoor Heritage Fund, $100 million for the Clean Water Fund, $59 million for the Cultural Heritage Fund and $43 Million for the Parks and Trails Fund - all annually. Choosing not to vote on this amendment when you go to the polls will result in a vote of NO. The result of the November 4th voting will drastically impact Minnesota and Minnesotans far into the future.
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Pheasant Fest 2009
It's not too early to start planning for Pheasant Fest 2009! This year's festivities are located in Madison, WI at the Alliant Energy Center on February 6-8, 2009.
Mark your calendars for the country's largest event for upland hunters, farmers, sport dog owners, and wildlife habitat conservationists.
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