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Minnesota Pheasant Hunting Guides and Outfitters
Southwestern Minnesota typically provides the best opportunities for pheasant hunters but pheasants can be found across the state. Minnesota’s pheasant season begins Oct. 11 and runs through Jan. 4, 2009. The daily bag limit is two roosters, with three roosters allowed from Dec. 1 to Jan. 4. The possession limit is six, with nine allowed from Dec. 1 to Jan. 4. Shooting hours are 9 a.m. to sunset. Season dates and bag limits are much different on the hunting preseres listed below. Click on the links below to learn more about pheasant hunting guides and pheasant hunting outfitters in the state of Minnesota
Minnesota Guides & Outfitters
Rt. 2, Box 131 Eagle Bend, MN 56446
Established in 1986 American Heritage Hunting Club is a public and member pheasant Hunting preserve. We not only has field hunting but also offer, clay and blind shoots. Our upland hunting options including, Quail, Pheasant, Chukar, Turkey, Ducks, and Geese. Dogs are available.
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Rt. 1, Box 26 Le Sueur, MN 56058
700 Acres to Hunt 28 Hunting Fields! We have many fields available for hunting with good cover. Caribu Gun Club is located only 60 miles sout west of Minneapolis-St. Paul, this member and public preserve offers on site lodging and food, and Quail, Pheasant, and Chukar hunts with dogs available. We have pheasants, chukars and a limited number of quail available. Barn pigeons are available year round for both shooting and for dog training. Frozen pigeons are also available for dog training. Guests
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RR1, Box 173 Danvers, MN 56231
Charlie's Hunting Club is a privately owned pheasant hunting club with 6,000 acres of hunting area. We offer some of the best upland game habitat in the midwest including prime Minnestoa pheasant, hungarian partridge, rabbit, squirrel, and white tailed deer hunts. Contact Jim Langan
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33727 Cozzi Farm Rd. N.E. Blackduck, MN 56630
Eagle forest shooting preserve is located 29 miles north of Bemidji. Located on 5200 private acres with 900 acres marked out as bird fields. There are lodging accommodations for large or small groups. Home cooked meals are served daily in our clubhouse cafe. Dogs and guides are available. We also offer bear hunts, deer hunts and x-country ski packages. We are open to the public year-round.
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PO Box 422 Hoffman, MN 56339
Rolling grasslands, woodlands and wetlands mingle to create Elk Lake Heritage Preserve. Hunters will find hours of enjoyment pursuing pheasant and chukar in the beautiful, natural environment of the preserve. Overlooking scenic Torstenson Lake. Two lodges are available for overnight accommodations as well as day or evening activities. Challenging 50 round sporting clay range and 5-Stand. Upland bird & waterfowl hunting can also be enjoyed at the preserve. A spacious clubhouse to relax in after a
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18506 260th Street Richmond, MN 56368
Central Minnesota's Premier Hunting Preserve Pheasant Hunting at it's Best! There are no membership fees, guest fees, or gun fees. You are charged on a per bird released. If you shoot additional birds you must pay for them. Birds released are 50/50 hens/roosters. There are two optional charges - bird cleaning is $3.00 per bird; the dog and guide is $2.50 per bird extra. If you elect to use your own dog, we will take you to the hunting area, explain the area, then let you hunt on your own. Gold M
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2142 76th St SW Pequot Lakes, MN 56472
Hunts Point Sportsman’s Club is anything but a typical hunting preserve. At Hunts Point, you’ll find excellent habitat for pheasant and deer hunting, a challenging sporting clays course, field trials and events, and unique shooting opportunities like European Tower Shoots. In its rustic lodge, Hunts Point offers the perfect atmosphere to mix business with pleasure by accommodating meetings, banquets and conferences. And the Clubhouse Loft and Farmhouse Suite give guests the option of spending th
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1172 Major Avenue Glencoe, MN 55336
Major Ave. offers hunters 350 acres of upland native grasses, sorghum and rolling hills. We have excellent fields for dog training as well as hunting. Major Ave. also offers 160 acres of marsh and open water for the season waterfowl hunters. Major Avenue Hunt Club is located about 50 miles west of twin cities Like to hunt pheasants, but don't have a dog? No problem. Our guides can help you out. They are experts and with the help of a good pointing or flushing dog, the hunt is sure to be exciting
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Rt. 1, Box 9 Bejou, MN 56516
McCollum's Hunting Preserve is located on 900 acres. They offer a clubhouse, lodging, meals, clay, field, and driven shoots for Quail, Pheasant, Chukar, and Turkey. Dogs are available. Public hunting preserve. No limit hunting for pheasant, chukar and bob-whites. Hunting dogs and guide available for fee. Bird cleaning available. No license required. Overnight facilities include cabin's and clubhouse. Wild turkey hunts in spring.
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24878 County 9 Blvd Goodhue, MN 55027
Pheasant View offers a quality setting to hunt and work your dogs on live birds (pheasants and chukars); centrally located between the Twin Cities and Rochester. Variety of cover separated by corn strips. Guided hunts available with advance notice. Bird cleaning available or use the facility on site. Corporate groups welcome. Catering available.
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16543 Game Farm Rd. Little Falls, MN 56345
Rice Creek Hunting and Recreation is a full-service Hunting Preserve located in Little Falls, Minnesota. We offer Pheasant Hunting, Duck Hunting, Turkey Hunting and Chucker Hunting. Rice Creek Hunting Preserve also offers Sporting Clays courses, a premier lodge with sleeping accommodations, meeting rooms, and meals served right at the hunt club. Here at Rice Creek, we strive to make your hunting experience as natural as possible. The pheasants have over 1200 acres of fields of our 1700 acre ranc
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47028 547th Lane Courtland, MN 56021
Year round Pheasant hunting and Sporting Clays located 90 minutes from Minneapolis/St Paul. Guided group hunts/Corperate outings. With over 600 acres of fine hunting, RRGC offers some of the finest shooting in Minn. Hosting 2005 State sporting clays championship in August. Premiere Gaming and Clay Preserve, located just outside New Ulm, River Ridge Gun Club offers Minnesota’s finest extended hunting season along with a scenic, fully automated 100 round sporting clay course. With over twenty year
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12195 Norway RD Avon, MN 56310
We offer pheasant, chukar, and quail hunting at it's finest. We are open September 1st thru April 30th. We have a wide variety of cover, including native prairie grasses, sorghum, corn, swamp grass, willows and sunflowers. No memberships fees required. Individual, groups, families, and corporate hunts welcome to utilize the meeting and rest facilities... Guided hunts and bird cleaning are available upon request. Call now to schedule your hunt.
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County Road #20 and 147 Street Northfield, MN 00000
20 MINUTES SOUTH OF THE METRO AREA. 2 MILES SOUTH OF NORTHFIELD ON HWY #3 LEFT ON COUNTY ROAD #20 GO 3.5 MILES THEN DRIVEWAY ON RIGHT. WOODED, UPLANDING GRASSES. WILD FLOWERS FIELDS, SWAMPS. ALL TYPES OF HUNTING. PHEASANTS, CHUCKER, QUAIL, PUBIC WELCOME. NO MEMBERSHIP FEES. TERRY AT 507 412 9523 OR DON AT 507 323 4844 OPEN ALL WEEK.
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PO Box 613 Barnesville, MN 56514
Just a half an hour drive from Fargo, ND, this public preserve has not only an on iste clubhouse, but lodgin and food and has Chukar as well as Pheasant. Dogs are available. 200 acres of natural habitat. Hunt pheasant. Each party is encouraged to bring their own hunting dog, or contact preserve in advance to arrange for dog for a fee. Open to public by reservation only. Accommodations, rec-room and meals available.
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R2 Le Center, MN 56057
Your Traxler’s Hunting Preserve Hosts, along with our staff, want your experience at Traxler’s to be fun, enjoyable and relaxing. Our Preserve is your own private hunting area; a place to get away with family and friends, or alone. There are always birds to shoot so you never go home empty-handed. Traxler's Hunting Preserve provides great training for your dog and exercise for you. The geography of our land is one of the great things about our preserve. There are 850 acres of rolling hills, wood
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12503 Sethers Rd. Gheen, MN 55771
Udovich Guide Service is a public and member preserve with field and tower shoots for Quail, Pheasant, and Chukar with dogs available. Sporting clays shooting, pheasant hunting, big game hunts for black bear or whitetail deer during state season.
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9491 152nd Street N. Hugo, MN 55038
Wild Wings of Oneka was established in 1956 making us the oldest hunting club in the state of Minnesota. We have a long and rich history, and we are proud of our facility. We would like to personally invite you out for a tour of the club at your convenience. We have 537 acres available for our members use in many ways. The rolling hills, open fields, hardwood timber stands and lakes allow the outdoorsman a chance to get away from it all for an hour or a day. A clubhouse is available for meals, m
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RT. 4 Box 274 Pine City, MN 55063
Wings North provides some of the finest Hunting and Sporting Clays shooting in the upper Midwest. Located just off of Interstate 35 in Pine City Minnesota, Wings North is designed to give its members the finest outdoor experience possible. Wings North has 12 different hunting areas and can accommodate up to 50 hunters in the area safely at one time. The diverse cover and relatively flat topography of the club allow us to provide a tremendous variety for all different types of hunters and uniquel
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* All listing information was obtained from publicly available resources including the internet. We here at Foremost Hunting do not hold claim that the information above is of our own. In most cases the information was derived from the taxidermists own website.
Minnesota News
| Hutchinson MN resident named 2009 pheasant stamp contest winner by bigbuck | | A painting of roosters in a cattail swamp by Dean Kegler of Hutchinson was chosen as the winning design from among 22 entries in the 2009 pheasant habitat stamp contest, sponsored by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). | | MN Pheasant population remains at 10-year average despite drop in index by bigbuck | Despite a cool, wet spring that caused a 24-percent drop in Minnesota’s pheasant index, the estimated number of pheasants in Minnesota remains at its 10-year average.
“The southwest likely will provide the best opportunities for pheasant hunters,” said Kurt Haroldson, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) wildlife research biologist. “Minnesota’s west central, south central and east central regions also are likely to provide good pheasant harvest opportunities.” | | Minnesota Roadside wildlife counts to be released Sept. 9 by host | The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will release its annual roadside wildlife survey on Tuesday, Sept. 9.
The report summarizes roadside counts of pheasants, gray (Hungarian) partridge, cottontail rabbits, white-tailed jackrabbits and other wildlife observed in the early morning hours during the first two weeks of August throughout the farmland region of Minnesota. | | Minnesota’s fields and forest offer prime youth hunting opportunities by host | | Extensive research about youth participation in hunting has been conducted in recent years, and the results are in. Young people become hunters because adults take them hunting, and the earlier that kids start hunting the more likely they are to hunt for the rest of their lives. | | The Minnesota Grand Slam this Week on Pheasants Forever Television by host | Grand slams are usually reserved for the baseball diamond, but this week on Pheasants Forever Television, you'll see how wildlife artist John House stroked one out of the park. The episode airs on Outdoor Channel on Thursday, Aug. 7th at 10PM CDT / 11PM EDT. The episode will also air on Friday, Aug. 8th at 10AM CDT / 11AM EDT and again on Saturday, Aug. 9th at 5:30PM CDT / 6:30PM EDT. | | Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever Weigh in on Implementation of New Farm Bill by host | Last week, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever biologists met with officials from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and political leaders in Washington, DC. The meetings focused on conservation opportunities in the new Farm Bill. For PF/QF, the meetings marked an important transition from the Farm Bill legislative process to implementation. | | DNR seeks comments on motor vehicle use plan forforest lands in East Central Minnesota by host | The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comments on its forest classification and motor vehicle route designation proposal for six state forests in an eight-county planning area in east-central Minnesota. The east-central forests include Land O' Lakes in Cass/Crow Wing counties; Hill River, Savanna, and Waukenabo in Aitkin County, Snake River in Kanabec County, and DAR in Pine County. The proposal also designates roads and trails on scattered DNR lands in Anoka, Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, southern Cass, and Washington counties. | | Pheasants Forever Plugs In Outdoor Channel as New National Sponsor by host | Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever(QF) are proud to announce that Outdoor Channel is the organization's newest national corporate sponsor. The partnership teams the organization's conservation mission with Outdoor Channel's goal of delivering a conservation message to sportsmen and women across the country. The fourth season of Pheasants Forever Television (produced by Ron Schara Enterprises) recently debuted on Outdoor Channel and is currently airing on Thursdays at 10PM CDT / 11PM EDT, Fridays at 10AM CDT / 11AM EDT and again on Saturdays at 5:30PM CDT / 6:30PM EDT. Outdoor Channel will also sponsor Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever's popular monthly eNewsletter, "On The Wing," beginning with the July edition. | | Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Family Memberships Take Flight by host | Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) have launched a new membership package to engage the whole family in wildlife habitat conservation. The new Family Membership will increase the awareness and participation in conservation efforts of people representing a wide range of ages.
"Families and conservation have always gone hand-in-hand," explains Cheryl Riley, PF/QF's Vice President of Education & Outreach. "We believe it is essential to the success of our conservation mission to involve even the youngest members of our society in the outdoors.
Enjoying the outdoors as a family builds bonds, memories, and a passion for nature that will last a lifetime." | | Minnesota Land Becomes Legacy This Week on Pheasants Forever Television by host | Eleven years ago, Christopher Kurilla lost his battle with leukemia. Now, a 220-acre paradise suited for all the outdoor activities he loved doing bears his name in Stearns County, Minnesota. The story of the Christopher Kurilla Wildlife Management Area is one that will truly touch your heart. |
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Minnesota Pheasant Hunting Pictures
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