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Pheasants Forever
Приєднався 7 лис 2007
Pheasants Forever (PF) is dedicated to the conservation of pheasants, quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education and land management policies and programs.
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A New Era for Bobwhite Quail
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In order to make significant progress in restoring bobwhite quail populations, wild lands and working lands must work together for the benefit of the life they support and the livelihoods they sustain. That’s why one of Quail Forever’s strategic priorities includes restoring and enhancing 780,000 acres of upland habitat on private land in targeted quail states by 2026. That may seem like a daun...
Ask A Vet Ep. 10: How Do I Keep My Bird Dog Hydrated?
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You asked and we answered. In partnership with Purina ProPlan, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are excited to launch a new 12-part Ask a Vet series in which Purina’s experts weigh in on crowdsourced questions we’ve received from avid bird dog owners from across the country. Follow along as Purina's experts Dr. Seth Bynum and Dr. RuthAnn Lobos unpack: How Do I Keep My Bird Dog Hydrated?
Ask A Vet Ep. 9: How Do I Keep My Bird Dog Fit Year-Round?
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You asked and we answered. In partnership with Purina ProPlan, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are excited to launch a new 12-part Ask a Vet series in which Purina’s experts weigh in on crowdsourced questions we’ve received from avid bird dog owners from across the country. Follow along as Purina's experts Dr. Seth Bynum and Dr. RuthAnn Lobos unpack: How Do I Keep My Bird Dog Fit Year-Round?
Sorghum, Water and Wildlife: Conservation in West Texas
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In the southern High Plains, farmers understand that water is their most precious resource. An ongoing partnership between Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever and the United Sorghum Checkoff Program is providing more support for sorghum growers to benefit their farms and create a legacy for water and wildlife conservation efforts in West Texas. Learn more about the partnership between Pheasants...
Ask A Vet Ep. 8: How Much Should I Feed My Bird Dog?
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You asked and we answered. In partnership with Purina ProPlan, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are excited to launch a new 12-part Ask a Vet series in which Purina’s experts weigh in on crowdsourced questions we’ve received from avid bird dog owners from across the country. Follow along as Purina's experts Dr. Seth Bynum and Dr. RuthAnn Lobos unpack: How Much Should I Feed My Bird Dog?
2023/2024 Quail Forever Farmer of the Year Award - Featuring Arkansas' Jason Carter
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Quail Forever’s 2023/2024 Precision Farmer of the Year Award, sponsored by John Deere, is presented to Jason Carter of Monticello, Arkansas. The annual award recognizes the innovative use of precision ag technology and utilization of data to identify profitable solutions for agriculture and wildlife on working lands throughout America. A native of southeast Arkansas, Cater and his family run a ...
2023/2024 Pheasants Forever Farmer of the Year Award - Featuring Iowa's Mark and Denise Nelson
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Pheasants Forever’s 2023/2024 Precision Farmer of the Year Award, sponsored by John Deere, is presented to Mark and Denise Nelson of Claremont, Iowa. The annual award recognizes the innovative use of precision ag technology and utilization of data to identify profitable solutions for agriculture and wildlife on working lands throughout America. The Nelson’s recently enrolled two parcels of that...
Ask a Vet Ep 7: How Do I Prevent Bad Dog Breath?
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You asked and we answered. In partnership with Purina ProPlan, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are excited to launch a new 12-part Ask a Vet series in which Purina’s experts weigh in on crowdsourced questions we’ve received from avid bird dog owners from across the country. Follow along as Purina's experts Dr. Seth Bynum and Dr. RuthAnn Lobos unpack: How Do I Prevent Bad Dog Breath?
Hardwater and Habitat | Late-Season Ice Fishing and Pheasant Hunting in South Dakota
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During the frigid winter months, it becomes abundantly clear that thermal cover and food sources play a critical role in the overall well-being of our northern upland wildlife and ecosystems at large. After all, healthy habitat, clean water, and abundant populations of wildlife go hand-in-hand. And although habitat has no offseason, pheasant season is fleeting so why not try to squeeze every la...
Ask A Vet Ep. 5: What Supplements Should I Consider For My Bird Dog?
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You asked and we answered. In partnership with Purina ProPlan, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are excited to launch a new 12-part Ask a Vet series in which Purina’s experts weigh in on crowdsourced questions we’ve received from avid bird dog owners from across the country. Follow along as Purina's experts Dr. Seth Bynum and Dr. RuthAnn Lobos unpack: What Supplements Should I Consider For M...
Ask A Vet Ep. 6: When Should I Spay or Neuter My Bird Dog?
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You asked and we answered. In partnership with Purina ProPlan, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are excited to launch a new 12-part Ask a Vet series in which Purina’s experts weigh in on crowdsourced questions we’ve received from avid bird dog owners from across the country. Follow along as Purina's experts Dr. Seth Bynum and Dr. RuthAnn Lobos unpack: When Should I Spay or Neuter My Bird Dog...
That’s a Desert Day: Quail Hunting in New Mexico
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The places Gambel’s and scaled quail call home might be rugged, intimidating, and off the beaten path, but they have the undeniable ability to make upland hunters realize how lucky they are to have bird dogs that compel them to expand their horizon and explore the hidden nooks and crannies that exist throughout the southwest. See for yourself and follow along as onX Hunt’s Ben Brettingen joins ...
Watch "That's A Desert Day: Quail Hunting New Mexico" Presented by OnX Hunt and Quail Forever
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Watch "That's A Desert Day: Quail Hunting New Mexico" Presented by OnX Hunt and Quail Forever. "I think the mountain landscape right here in this spot, like so many in New Mexico, deserve respect and attention…I feel like it's so underappreciated. But it has that bad reputation of poking you and wanting to sting you at every opportunity possible… that's just a desert day though… So if you’re re...
Watch "Snowbirds" Presented by @onXHunt and @PheasantsForever
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Watch "Snowbirds" now at @PheasantsForever ! 3 hunters, 3 different species, in 3 days. Join us in exploring the awe-inspiring landscapes of Oregon in pursuit of mountain quail, chukar, and valley quail. #uplandhunting #birddog #quail #mountianquail #chukar #valleyquail
Ask a Vet Ep. 4: What Is The Best Feeding Method For My Bird Dog?
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You asked and we answered. In partnership with Purina ProPlan, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are excited to launch a new 12-part Ask a Vet series in which Purina’s experts weigh in on crowdsourced questions we’ve received from avid bird dog owners from across the country. Follow along as Purina's experts Dr. Seth Bynum and Dr. RuthAnn Lobos unpack: What Is The Best Feeding Method For My B...
The film productuon and editing on this bob white piece is extremely professional. The cinematics and ability to build the message and story is the work of a brilliant mind.
Fire ants ,coyotes,armadillos, raccoons, and especially hawks need to be thinned out or quail is finished except pen raised birds . Everything eats eggs and with no one predator hunting its futile.my friend worked at a plantation in Alabama that was a quail paradise and a comment was made by a figure of known authority said “ if someone gave you this 20 plus thousand acre land it would cost you over a million dollars every year to maintain it “ !
Somehow, all of those predators you listed have coexisted WITH Bobwhite Quail for thousands of years without issue. Only the last 75 years we've destroyed all the native habitat then we start blaming the predators? Makes sense.... Not...
As a land owner, the public doesn't need to worry about anything that happens on my ranch!
Its not yours, you're just renting it. How many men before you stood on that same ground and thought "this is mine"? Thousands? Why not considering the future and your grandkids future a little bit? We're all in this together, you know?
I'm moving from TX to Missouri when I can and I hope they have a program I can have my property in agriculture and raise them to help. I love quail!
Quail have been wiped out in North Texas. I believe its the fire ants because quail are ground nesters.
To little to late,,I bet there ain't 20 coveys in west tenn in 4 counties,,use to could hear quail whistle anytime of the day,,it's a shame to loose what we once had,between farmers wanting extra bushel of beans and the coyotes our quail are gone!!!
What have you done to help besides complain on UA-cam?
@@doubletap777 I set aside 10 acres out of farm ground and quit hunting quail completely smartass
@@dewayneleek4588 Hey if thats true, thats great and I commend you for it. We need better stewards of the land , thank you!
Missouri Department of Conservation let’s see you put more effort into the property you own, I’ve been walking some of your property the last couple years and my what a waste buildings growing up in trees and weeds, maybe a burn here and there but no quail,rabbits no signs of rabbits in winter is bad, don’t always depend on private land owners
you volunteering to help or just complaining online?
@@doubletap777 complaining on line, I asked one of the agents if I could trim some of the brush around the buildings and they said no they don’t want it trimmed up. I’m assuming they are worried about me getting hurt?
@@davidfleer5307 you’re probably trying to “trim” native shrubs that don’t need your assistance.
@@doubletap777 your correct I was complaining online and I did have my eyes checked and decided to stop walking around on public property and stick to all the private property I have available to me and my family ✌🏻
@@davidfleer5307 are you assuming you’re the only one with private land here 😉 public land serves a huge purpose and should be held to a high standard. And all public lands should be 100% native habitat. I’m waging a bet your “family land” doesn’t have much native habitat.
Thank you for standing up for conservation and God's creation!
Gotta figure-out how to incorporate life history needs of these species into contemporary, production-ag. I get it, that’s a major undertaking but, unless we do, follow the dollar, not the few novel landowners that are good quail stewards. For now, you do what you can.
To bad no one is doing anything in north Carolina. I don't believe there is a wild covey of quail in the state. Nc wildlife doesn't care. Need someone to do something on public land here for sure
Sad, similar here in Iowa for pheasants and quail. Only thing they care about is deer. Deer equals big money from in and out of state.
In the age of rampant CWD, putting all of ones eggs in the whitetail basket is a losing proposition. Where I live our deer herd is crashing. Even a three year old buck is a rarity.
"Conservation will ultimately boil down to rewarding the private landowner who conserves the public interest" is actually an incredibly depressing quote
You would have to explain your plans to do it otherwise in order for us to understand how it’s depressing. You cant expect states and the feds to own or control enough land for all the habitat needed to rebuild bird populations.
@@tradesmannd9926but they should try to do something on the land that they have in Missouri they don’t they want the farmers to put the time and effort in
@@tradesmannd9926 look what relying on the goodness of of people's hearts has gotten us. unimaginable habitat destruction and the disappearance of species from their natural ranges. this little bit of private land in GA doesnt come close to public land and wildlife refuges. i would much rather state conservation depts or the feds control 10,000 acres in every county than hoping a farmer tills only 155 acres instead of his entire 160 while coating the land in pesticides, insecticides and herbicides
@@tradesmannd9926 and no, something can be depressing without me having to go into detail on 'my plans' to fix it. I was simply commenting on how i felt. is it not depressing that quail habitat has been decimated and we have to just hope someone cares enough to make habitat for them? and there is really no will to get them back? dumb comment.
I started my career as a Private Lands Biologist in GA, working primarily to improve quail habitat. Even though I'm in MN now and out of the quail range, they're still special to me. Georgia needs more landowner like Mr. Fulmer willing to sacrifice a bit of timber revenue for habitat. Hopefully, new funding sources will decrease that revenue gap.
For the life of me, I don't understand people wanting to automate what should be second nature - the safety lock! Lazy?! Amateur?! Scofflaw for basic firearms handling?!
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I use beef or chicken broth mixed with water on the 30/20 to make sure my dogs eat and hydrate…. ?
threres no training here..just intro
Nice hunting vest, where are they from?
Fun....!
Horrible! Why kill such of beautiful bird, it doesn't hurt anybody. Only humans destroyed nature and also themselves.😢
These woke liberal women have invaded most the chapters around me. They ruin everything
God Bless. Mr. Bryan is a true farmer-stewards of all resources, Lord knows quail need all the help we can give them.
I recently got one
Awesome video
I like wire hairs but man.I hate having to clean them. Glad I have a german short hair
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Was this 20 gauge shotgun shown a 26 or 28 barrel? Thanks
Thank you to this family and all farmers. Thank you for feeding us all and being stewards of the land.
Very nice but turn down the music.
Quail are migrant visitors to the UK so not 100% comparable to what I see round here in the South Downs National Park in the UK. However, we have a major problem (not just pressure groups wanting to ban all hunting, shooting, fishing) and that is habitat and species loss. Grey partridge (Huns in the US) are native here but their population has fallen off a cliff. Why? Farming practices over the last 40 to 50 years. The maximise production mantra has been a disaster for all wildlife. One local landowner near me took it upon himself to turn this round and has been successful. He went from 5 wild breeding pairs of greys to over 2,00 birds in 12 years. It took time, money and family commitment to do it. Private landowners and farmers are the key to us keeping every wildlife species from local extinction. We have to treasure them all from the plants, the bugs and the bees through our delicious ground nesting birds that feed on them (such as quail and partridge) plus all their predators which must be managed intelligently. It was interesting to hear that fire, controlled burning, is recognised as doing so much good in practical conservation. So called environmentalists in the UK (especially Scotland) are trying to ban its use. Not because they don't privately accept it is an excellent management tool, they know that. It is because it is such an effective tool that they want it banned so our cherished quarry species become unviable for hunting. How messed up is that? Farmers like the Carters are the way forward and the biggest plus that we can have to save all the field sports that we all love. Well done the Carters, John Deere and QF for this conservation and hunting success story. Thanks, QF, for bring us this success story. Keep up the good work!
👎 If ANY of my QF money went into that, I'll Just drop my membership...... Quail ? Huntable populations on the lands shown here will be a pretty BIG Stretch..... Nothing against a working Farming enterprise, just don't pull my leg about how they produce quail
I’m a PF member from Florida and I appreciate everything this family has done to their land for themselves their children and all of us that are hunters and conservationist.
Show me the quail!
Love what you are doing. Keep going. You are a hero. Keith. Fargo? ND, Former farmer and pheasant hunter.
Fantastic work by this family. Thank you for sharing your story.
We wouldn't have what we have today if it weren't for those before us. Thank you for looking out for our future generations and congratulations to the Nelson's, you should be very proud.
Congratulations and thank you!
I appreciate the farmer and his conservation mindset, but I wished you discussed the birds more, like how many there are and how they use the property instead of so much fluff
Great info for beginners like me. Thank you both so much!😅
Enjoyed the hunt a outstanding bunch of people I hunted just with a friend and his black lab , I've been disabled since 2008 can't hunt to walk very far and on oxygen 24 hrs my lungs are giving up on me but I did it to myself I smoked when younger I'm at end stage of Lung cancer , I'm sorry but I'm 79 yo I've enjoyed life , good luck to all of you may god bless you all
Well done. The science, ethics, and stewardship make an any argument against somewhat fruitless; however, holistically, the customers seem stand-off ish, defensive, and difficult to convince? But, we have to try, and young people, like these, give us optimism!
Two years later, not a single answer to any questions asked. This is a transmission, not a communication.
what are your recommendations for someone getting into it?
Dang this gets me excited for next year.
I'm excited for THIS year
Great video! That was some great action there!
Late season can be brutal. Left Florida Jan 2 for SD and freezing temperatures and wind chill sub-zero. My GWPs and I loved it!! Thanks for sharing your adventures. My dogs and I are life members and support PF