June 3 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
All are welcome to come, learn, engage. Call Dean Titterington with any questions. 303-981-4642
All are welcome to come, learn, engage. Call Dean Titterington with any questions. 303-981-4642
All are welcome to come, learn, engage. Call Dean Titterington with any questions. 303-981-4642
Join us at our chapter pint night event at Brothers Bar & Grill at 8270 East Northfield Blvd in Denver. We will have a very special prize, and one winner will have their choice of the following:
Admission is $30 for PF/QF members. Non members are encouraged to join us for $65 ($30 for admission and $35 for a membership). Admission includes the following:
Please register so that we can give our host an expected headcount.
All are welcome to come, learn, engage. Call Dean Titterington with any questions. 303-981-4642
The South Metro Chapter of Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever wants to pass along a development regarding Proposition 127 on the forthcoming Colorado ballot that would ban hunting of mountain lions and bobcats. National PF&QF has recently joined dozens of other hunting and conservation organizations in opposing this ballot initiative.
The letter, being shepherded by the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, can be read here:
South Metro Pheasants Forever President Dean Titterington tells novice wingshooters about Pheasants Forever habitat and hunting programs during first novice hunter clinic held at Cherry Creek State Park, which was organized by SMPF Outreach Chair and CCSP Chief Michelle Suebert.
Chapter members provided shooting lessons to nearly 20 students at the state park’s Family Shooting Center trap range.
John Hyde and SMPF President Dean Titterington helped to host an event for all the Colorado Life Members. It was held at the ORVIS store in Cherry Creek North. Several folks from the Pheasant’s Forever national office and our regional reps were present. John was very popular as he could mix some awesome drinks.
The event was a thank you for the Life Member’s support and an opportunity for them to lean into other initiatives that were presented. Discussions were lively and informative.
SMPF leaders Mike Higbee, John Hyde and president Dean Titterington attended the Cherry Creek Clay banquet as guests and shared information about the chapter, including about our May 17, 2025 Banquet and Wingshooting clinics. CCC is a group of avid clay busters at the Family Shooting Center at Cherry Creek State Park, managed by SMPF Outreach Chair Michelle Seubert.
It was especially productive in that two CCC members indicated they will buy tables at our banquet and novice hunters were invited to our two Wingshooting clinics. Several expressed interest and signed up.
Chapter officers and board members met on the grounds of the DT Ranch for a planning session. It was only appropriate to include a bit of fun with the work. So we enjoyed shooting skeet in the morning before a barbeque lunch and before getting down to business. It was immediately clear that keeping score would only have been embarrassing so no scores were kept.
On March 16, 2024, South Metro Pheasants Forever Habitat Chairman Dean Titterington attended a habitat project tour sponsored by the Morgan County Chapter. A focus was on corners that were planted with specific grass and other plant species that provide food and nesting cover. Dean’s German Shorthair Pointer, Powder, tagged along with him for the trip. Some youngsters, pictured here, got a big kick out of Powder actually going on a strong point from the roadside! A nervous rooster then flushed to provide a “perfect point” to what these conservation efforts are all about!