The 26-episode series will begin airing in the fall of 2005 on the Outdoor Life Network. The show, Pheasants Forever Television, will feature pheasant hunting and the hunters who pursue the game. A sneak peek of the show is scheduled for the Saturday night banquet at Pheasant Fest 2005, which will be held in Omaha, …
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Home » Uncategorized » St. Paul Pheasants Forever has announced a partnership with four-time Emmy winner, Ron Schara Enterprises, to create Pheasants Forever’s first television series.
St. Paul Pheasants Forever has announced a partnership with four-time Emmy winner, Ron Schara Enterprises, to create Pheasants Forever’s first television series.
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