Carver County Chapter of Pheasants Forever

Carver County Chapter of Pheasants Forever A chapter of the leading upland wildlife habitat conservation group, Pheasants Forever, “The Habitat Organization” – www.pheasantsforever.org

Since its creation in 1986, CCPF members have worked tirelessly to give the gifts associated with the mission of Pheasants Forever, a national non-profit organization that calls for the protection and enhancement of pheasant and other wildlife populations through habitat improvement, land management, public awareness and education efforts.

“We just love to see the wildlife out there,” said Scott

Scheele of Norwood Young America, who is one of CCPF's founding members and was the chapter's first president. “We just want to save the wildlife habitat in Carver County.”

CCPF began when a group of local sportsmen - including Scheele, Larry Mueller, Tom Lehtinen, Daryl “Mugsy” Panning, Bert Tellers, Brian Biermann, Ron Knutson, Jeff Schmidt, Curty Stuewe, Rich Tuchtenhagen, Bill Kroells and Chuck Buckentin - decided it was time to bring an organization such as Pheasants Forever to Carver County. Under the leadership of those 12 men, the chapter held its first meeting in September 1986 and received its charter in October 1986. By the time CCPF held its first banquet in January 1987, membership had grown to 40 people - although the banquet itself was attended by 350+ people, including Minnesota Vikings legend Bill Brown. The chapter didn't waste time in delivering on the mission of Pheasants Forever. CCPF's conservation activities included planting trees and providing winter and safe nesting cover, organizing feeder programs, completing wetland restoration, providing money for land purchases (to conserve existing habitat) and more (the chapter continues to perform these activities today). It didn't take long for CCPF to become one of the most active Pheasants Forever chapters in the nation. In 1988, CCPF was recognized as the seventh highest spending chapter in the nation for habitat spending. It was no small feat, considering there are more than 600 chapters and 100,000+ members in Pheasants Forever throughout the United States and Canada. The first sponsor of CCPF was the Hamburg Hunting and Fishing Club, which donated $2,000. Today, CCPF boasts 500+ members throughout Carver County. Working the mission

As noted, CCPF conducts a variety of conservation activities throughout the county - but it should be noted that the chapter isn't just for adults or land owners. Younger people also benefit from CCPF's educational programs and special events. The educational programs (an effort led by Tom Cooper, CCPF's education committee chairman) are offered to schools and groups such as 4-H clubs - although CCPF teaches adults as well. The special events include a wood duck house building day for children. CCPF also recently created a scholarship program for students interested in conservation. The chapter also encourages younger people to attend its family-oriented banquet. It offers free drawings featuring youth-friendly prizes for younger people who attend the event. CCPF also annually sponsors a trip for two youths to attend a week-long camp that focuses on conservation. It also sponsors six local High School Trap teams for the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League, the fastest growing high school sport in the state. The chapter finances its efforts through its annual banquet, which is its chief fundraiser. In the past 19 years, the chapter has raised almost $380,000 for local conservation projects. CCPF controls all of the money it raised at its banquet. The majority of these funds are spent with Carver County habitat restoration projects. The chapter does annually donate to the Minnesota Habitat Fund, which uses these dollars to purchase private land, enhance the habitat on it and turn it into a public hunting area. One local example of land purchasing is the Perbix Waterfowl Production Area, which is located near Hamburg.

“It was purchased in the spring of 1997,” explained Chip Hentges of the Carver Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD), which works closely with CCPF because the SWCD has a direct connection to landowners on a daily basis and has access to a number of federal, state and private programs that are beneficial to the mission and activities of CCPF.

“(Since then), 164 acres of native grasslands have been planted, 67 acres of wetlands have been restored and a two-acre woody food plot and winter cover was planted in the spring of 1998.”

Focusing on habitat improvements in Carver County is CCPF's most important activity. “The biggest goal for Pheasants Forever is to work with local landowners to help them establish good habitat for wildlife,” Hentges affirmed.

05/15/2026
05/07/2026

Act Now: Protect Minnesota’s Outdoor Heritage Fund

Minnesota’s Outdoor Heritage Fund is one of our most powerful tools for conserving wildlife habitat and expanding public access to the outdoors we all love.

Right now, state legislation (HF3879 / SF4304) that supports these critical investments is at risk.

Thanks to this fund:

✅ Thousands of acres of new public land are created every year

✅ Wildlife habitat across Minnesota is restored and improved

✅ Hunting, fishing, and outdoor traditions are protected for future generations

For organizations like Pheasants Forever, these dollars are essential—supporting the majority of public land acquisition and habitat work across our state.

Contact your legislators today and urge them to support funding for the Outdoor Heritage Fund. You can also follow the link here to take action: https://pheasantsforever.quorum.us/campaign/161727/

04/16/2026

2026 Habitat Day…Carver County Pheasant Forever Chapter

What an incredible Habitat Day at Tiger Lake WMA! More than 60 volunteers rolled up their sleeves to clear invasive tree...
04/15/2026

What an incredible Habitat Day at Tiger Lake WMA! More than 60 volunteers rolled up their sleeves to clear invasive trees and brush, helping restore over 800 acres of vital grassland and wetland habitat that’s now buzzing with wildlife. This stunning property is open to the public—go explore it when you can.

Huge shoutout to the Hamburg Hunting and Fishing Club and the Waconia High School Conservation Club for bringing so many helping hands.

And a big thank‑you to the Minnesota DNR and USFWS for their leadership and expertise throughout the day.

Want to get involved? Follow Carver County Pheasants Forever for future events and volunteer opportunities. We can’t wait to see you again soon.

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for Bingo! It was a fun-filled afternoon packed with excitement and plenty of...
03/29/2026

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for Bingo! It was a fun-filled afternoon packed with excitement and plenty of winners. We truly appreciate your continued support of our mission to conserve pheasants and other wildlife through habitat improvement, public access, education, and conservation advocacy.

Shoutout to our amazing Carver County Pheasants Forever volunteers for organizing such a fantastic event—well done, team! And a special thank you to Sticks Tavern for the top-notch food and beverages. As always, your staff went above and beyond! And thank you to our partner Scheels who provided our amazing prizes.

Be sure to follow us to stay up to date on upcoming events and volunteer opportunities throughout the year. We can’t wait to see you again soon!

🌿 Hands-On Habitat Day at Tiger Lake Wildlife Comple 🌿                     Saturday April 11th. Start 8:30am-12:30pm    ...
03/24/2026

🌿 Hands-On Habitat Day at Tiger Lake Wildlife Comple 🌿
Saturday April 11th. Start 8:30am-12:30pm
Lunch Included!
Free Event

Join Carver County Pheasants Forever for a community-driven day of conservation as we work together to improve wildlife habitat! This is a great opportunity to get outdoors, make a real impact, and connect with others who care about wildlife and natural spaces.

Watch Video! Featured on Minnesota Bound episode.
https://youtu.be/U0BWBZTXvtM?t=475

🛠 What we’ll be working on:
• Removing invasive trees and brush
• Cutting and clearing woody encroachment
• Restoring grassland and wetland habitat
• General habitat improvement and clean-up

Whether you're experienced or brand new to habitat work, all are welcome—there’s something for everyone to help with!

🧤 What to bring:
• Weather-appropriate clothing
• Gloves and personal safety gear
• Optional: tools like saws, brush cutters, or chainsaws (limited tools provided)

🔗 Register for free here: https://events.pheasantsforever.org/events/carver-county-hands-on-habitat-day/f2f32254-d509-4e23-b7bd-4d1598cf273f

Let’s work together to keep the Tiger Lake Wildlife Complex thriving for wildlife, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts for years to come.

👉 Bring a friend and come lend a hand!

The Carver County Pheasants Forever Banquet was a huge success! Thank you to everyone who attended—it was a fantastic ev...
03/23/2026

The Carver County Pheasants Forever Banquet was a huge success! Thank you to everyone who attended—it was a fantastic evening filled with friendship, laughter, and plenty of chances to win some amazing prizes. Your continued support makes a real difference in our mission to conserve pheasants and other wildlife through habitat improvement, public access, education, and conservation advocacy.

A special shoutout to our outstanding emcees, Travis Frank and Ben Brettingen, for keeping the night engaging and fun—we truly appreciate your energy and effort!

We’re also incredibly grateful to our dedicated volunteer team for once again putting together such a memorable event. Your hard work does not go unnoticed.

And finally, a heartfelt thank you to our generous sponsors. Your commitment to Pheasants Forever creates a lasting and meaningful impact in our community and beyond.

Gold Sponsors:
K2 Electric
Hamburg Hunting & Fishing Club
Jon and Jennifer Gilbertson

Silver Sponsors:
Watertown Rod and Gun Club
Citizens State Bank Norwood Young America
Gutter Helmet
Jaspers, Moriarty & Wetherille, P.A.
MGM Wine & Spirits

Bronze Sponsors:
David Cameron
Frank Betchwars
Thomas Tollefson
In Towne Marina LLC
Waconia Veterinary Clinic
Matthew Smith
Mike Faber
Steve Leonard
Sebald Agency
Joseph Bengtson
Jake Bartz
The Mansfield Family
Eric Hanson
SummerBack Mosquito Control
Randy Wendland
Kevin Britz

Thank you all for helping make this event such a success—we couldn’t do it without you!

03/11/2026

Carver County Pheasants Forever is excited to bring you another round of Gun Bingo — an afternoon of fun, prizes, and support for local conservation efforts!For $70, you’ll receive:10 bingo gamesEntry into the Coverall RoundA chance to win the Stoeger M3500 Waterfowl 12 ga. Semi-Auto — our gr...

Our habitat team attended the Hamburg Hunting and Fishing Clun Wood Duck Box Day.  We provided native prairie seedlings ...
03/07/2026

Our habitat team attended the Hamburg Hunting and Fishing Clun Wood Duck Box Day. We provided native prairie seedlings for the kids to bring home and plant later this spring. We also explained to the kids how the plants will benefit pollinators and why pollinators are such a critical part of nature!

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