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Pheasants Forever Television Begins Fifth Season
« on: June 30, 2009, 05:21:16 PM »
Award-Winning Pheasants Forever Television Begins Fifth Season this July on Outdoor Channel

Three days and four different times to catch the best bird hunting
and conservation show on the air!

Saint Paul, Minn. June 29, 2009 The premiere upland bird
hunting and conservation show on television, Pheasants Forever
Television http://www.pftelevision.org/ , is back for its fifth season beginning Thursday, July 2nd only on
Outdoor Channel http://www.outdoorchannel.com/
. The half-hour show, hosted by popular outdoor personality Ron
Schara, is slotted to air on Thursdays at 1AM CDT / 2AM EDT, Fridays at 7:30AM CDT / 8:30AM EDT and on Saturdays at 2AM CDT / 3AM EDT and again at 3:30PM CDT / 4:30PM EDT.

Pheasants Forever Television, produced by Ron Schara Productions
http://www.ronscharaproductions.com/
, returns fresh off being honored as the best bird hunting show at
Outdoor Channel's 9th Annual Golden Moose Awards. Season five does not disappoint, with more of the hunting and conservation stories that viewers have grown to love. Emmy-Award winning Ron Schara teams up with his beloved black Lab Raven to profile the national Pheasants Forever http://www.pheasantsforever.org/
organization, its volunteer members, its habitat projects and of
course, plenty of hunting adventures.

"We like to say the ring-necked pheasant is the star of the show, but we also learn that the ringneck plays a valuable role in the lives of many bird hunters," Schara said, "We try to capture that relationship as well as the role of Pheasants Forever in securing the future of conservation."

In the first episode of this season's Pheasants Forever Television,
the show ventures to Casselton, North Dakota to hunt with a very
special dog. Keith Kemmer's German Wirehaired Pointer, Tess, may not look like she's ready to take to the field, but the story of Tess is
one you won't want to judge by its cover. The episode also takes a
look at a day in the life at Pheasants Forever's national
headquarters, and wraps up with a prescribed burn crew from Bridger
Fire.

Pheasants Forever Television's informative tip segments are also back for season five, including Shotgun Savvy with shooting pro Ed Prechel, Habitat Habit brought to you by Carlson's Choke Tubes and Gun Dog Savvy sponsored by Purina. Find more information about Pheasants Forever Television at www.pftelevision.org
<http://www.pftelevision.org/>
.

Pheasants Forever Television's sponsoring partners include: Outdoor
Channel, the South Dakota Department of Tourism, Native performance dog food, Polaris, Purina Pro Plan, Carlson's Choke Tubes and SportDOG. Thanks to these sponsors for bringing Pheasants Forever Television to viewers across the nation.

About Ron Schara Productions:

Based in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota, Ron Schara Productions is the
leader in outdoor-variety programming. Ron Schara and his
award-winning team of writers, producers and photojournalists cover
the natural world and entertain outdoor enthusiasts on major networks including The Outdoor Channel, Versus Network, ESPN2 and NBC. To learn more please visit www.ronscharaproductions.com
<http://www.ronscharaproductions.com/>
.

About Pheasants Forever

Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are non-profit conservation
organizations dedicated to the protection and enhancement of pheasant, quail, and other wildlife populations in North America through habitat improvement, land management, public awareness, and education. PF/QF has more than 130,000 members in 700 local chapters across the continent.


For additional information about Pheasants Forever, please visit
www.PheasantsForever.org <http://www.pheasantsforever.org/>
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