Now in it's 16th season on Outdoor Channel, The Flush strives to bring viewers along on North America's top upland bird hunting adventures.  In the first 8 years on the network, the title of the show was originally called, Pheasants Forever Television.  But, the title has changed along with the direction of the show.  Originally, PF TV was driven by conservation and character stories that revolved around the wiley ringneck.  Today, we're after a different story.  It still involves the birds and the dedicated work behind Pheasants Forever, Quail Forever and their members, however, we like to tell their story while joining them on exciting adventures.  The Flush is driven to grow the sport and we believe that more hunters will get involved in the conservation side of the equation once they've been hooked on the hunt.  Our mission is to reach current hunters and HOPEFULLY create new ones.  We've always had a strong belief that Pheasants Forever's work is helping the greater cause, which is why we partner with them to showcase the projects and opportunities this land has to offer.  In the end, we are all in this conservation battle together.  And, like you, we all want to see the fruits of our labors - The Flush!

About Ron Schara Productions

Established in 1995

Ron Schara’s story proves dreams do come true.  Back in 1995, Ron, an outdoor beat writer for the Minneapolis Tribune, thought his love of outdoor story telling could be turned into a television success story.  Inspired by news programs such as 20/20 and 60 minutes, Ron brainstormed an outdoor adventure program and got to work.  The title?  Minnesota Bound. The star of the show?  A six-month-old black lab named Raven.  Ron’s way with words instantly touched the lives of all who watched, and the Minnesota Bound story was born.

As Minnesota Bound grew in popularity, so did Ron and Raven.  He suddenly found his work on television, on radio, in newspapers, and even an annual Ron Schara calendar.  Ron Schara Productions quickly formed, and the company found itself creating outdoor television programs for channels such as ESPN, Versus Network, Outdoor Channel and, Fox Sports Networks.  The cast of television personalities also grew with the addition of Ron's daughter, Laura, and "The Man About The Woods," Bill Sherck, Jared Christie and Travis Frank.  These days, Minnesota Bound is a numbers game. Get this: nineteen seasons complete, with nearly 800 episodes produced, and twelve regional Emmy awards earned.

Ron Schara Productions is a small production house with a big passion for great writing and videography.  RSP now employs eighteen talented outdoor communicators.  Located in the heart of Minnesota's Twin Cities, our production facility houses a state of the art production studio, six production suites, a full line-up of HD cameras, an on-site audio studio, graphics department, and, of course, a world-famous black lab. The Ron Schara team currently produces eight local, regional, and nationally-televised programs. Ron Schara Productions provides communication services to some of the most well-respected customers in the world.

Ron Schara Productions strives to produce the highest quality video production while perfecting the art of outdoor storytelling. It’s a standard recognized by our clients, the television networks we work with, and most importantly, the viewer.

About Pheasants Forever

Pheasants Forever, including its quail conservation division, Quail Forever, is the nation's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to upland habitat conservation. Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever have more than 140,000 members and 700 local chapters across the United States and Canada. Chapters are empowered to determine how 100 percent of their locally raised conservation funds are spent; the only national conservation organization that operates through this truly grassroots structure. Since creation in 1982, Pheasants Forever has spent $577 million on 489,000 habitat projects benefiting 12 million acres nationwide.  www.pheasantsforever.org