Miami County, Ohio Pheasants Forever- Chapter # 676 - Youth Events and Information


2009 / 2010 Youth Outdoor Events

Check back here for information on the 2011 John D. Stull Memorial Youth Hunt. We hope to set the date in August!


MCPF and North Dayton Anglers held an Outdoor Adventure Day (Ringnecks Event) and Spring Fishing Derby in Miami County on May 8, 2010 at the NDA grounds

Check out the pictures! Miami County Pheasants Forever and North Dayton Anglers Ringneck Camp Photos NEW!


Miami County PF and Bur Oak Land Managmement Cooperative Youth Deer Hunt was held November 21 & 22, 2009 during youth deer gun weekend. If you have more questions about this event, e-mail Bur Oak Director Rob Crump for more information. You can learn more about Bur Oak at their web site: bur-oak.org


Check out Upland Tales the Pheasants Forever / Quail Forever Youth web site

MCPF is offering a free "Ringneck" membership to any Miami County youth resident that completes the Ohio DNR Hunter Safety Course.
Contact Youth Coordinator: Rob Blakey for more information


2010 Pheasants Forever Scholarship Application is now closed.

Miami County Pheasants Forever offers up to $1000 is scholarships for graduating Miami County area seniors who are entering post high school education in wildlife management or a related field.

Click here to view the application for 2010. We'll post the 2011 application in the fall. Thanks!


Each year Miami County Pheasants Forever hosts the
John D. Stull Memorial Youth Hunt
at Stull Preserve in New Carlsile, Ohio

This event features shooting instruction, gun safety, clay bird shooting, habitat information, live bird hunting and lunch all free for Miami County area youth hunters.

Contact Youth Coordinator: Rob Blakey for more information

Pheasant in Flight Happy Hunters Looking for that Pesky Bird

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Girls Love it too!

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.

Updated 5/12/10