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We've drawn 50 winners in our Muzzleloader Raffle! Check out the Winner list!

By Steve Maudrie | November 13, 2007

Kent Ballard and Bill Brake have been working to contact each winner, we've posted this list for your convienence as well.

PF 467 Chapter Hunt

By Steve Maudrie | October 19, 2007

Forty members of PF chapter 467 enjoyed a European style pheasant hunt at Dunn Creek Outfitters in Laingsburg.

Pheasants Forever 467

By Steve Maudrie | February 07, 2007

Our very own Paul Morrow was nominated as one of the Heroes of Conservation. He is known by many as "Doc" and considered the backbone of habitat in Ingham County. He has volunteered with Ducks Unlimited, The Ruffed Grouse Society, and PF. Now, anybody that knows Paul will realize that actually getting him to New York is a challenge in itself; because Paul in New York is like an elevator in an outhouse, it just doesn't belong. Paul feels most comfortable in the outdoors improving habitat or hunting with his dog Kody, not in New York dodging Taxi's.

Michigan Soldiers Hunt

By Steve Maudrie | January 17, 2007

On October 27th. 2006 Pheasants Forever Chapter 467 (with the Lansing area chapter of Safari Club International) sponsored a pheasant hunt for 22 Michigan soldiers. Sixteen of the soldiers have just returned from a tour of duty in Iraq.

Pheasants get home in winter

By Eric Sharp | January 05, 2006

WILLIAMSTON -- This wasn't what pheasant hunters are used to seeing in Michigan these days. Bill Brake, John Anderson and Brake's German shorthair, Remington, had flushed two hen pheasants within five minutes of walking into a field sparsely planted with native prairie grasses.



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