Lone Pine Pheasant Club Blog
Lone Pine Pheasant Club seeks to create an unforgettable hunting experience through large well-managed fields, strong flying birds, and first-class service.
Rattlesnake Avoidance Training for Dogs at the Pheasant Club
May 20, 2014 by Sean Ponso
You and your dog could encounter rattlesnakes almost anywhere: your yard, local park, hiking trail, ranch, etc. Help protect your dog from a painful, costly, and potential deadly encounter with a rattlesnake! (7 species/subspecies are found in Southern California and 9 throughout the entire state) More...
Take a Hunter Education Class in Independence and Feel the Independence
July 17, 2013 by Sean Ponso
Friday August 9th & Saturday August 10th No Cost (just cookies) Course organized by Bruce Ivey and his son Steve (Sean Ponso will be a guest instructor) More...
Jim Niemiec's Blog: Fred Hall Show Supports Shooting and Hunting Sports
March 12, 2013 by Jim Niemiec
Sean Ponso, owner of the Lone Pine Pheasant Club, was in his booth already talking about plans for next season. This club shot well this past upland game bird season, bird cover is in excellent shape and the club house offers a good place to rest tired feet after a morning in the field. Ponso is talking about some new bird pens that will greatly enhance the hunting options at the club and also has worked up a good relationship with the Best Western Plus Frontier Motel in Lone Pine, which is super dog friendly, for those wanting to spend a couple of days hunting in Owens Valley. More...
FIRST PERSON REPORT: A Pheasant & Pleasant Experience
February 22, 2013 by Todd Novacek
My name is Todd Novacek and I'm the guy in the back of the picture. My son Jake Novacek is in the middle and the guy in the orange hat is Nolan King. The first weekend of February we went to the Lone Pine Pheasant club with some friends. The guy at the right of the picture was our guide, Travis Powell. More...
Expanding the Family Business: Talbot Pheasants
December 11, 2012 by Chris Keith
When born into a multi-generational family business how does one stay true to their roots but add a unique contribution? For Tim Talbot it all started about 12 years ago. After graduating from Bishop High School, Tim soon realized that college was not for him. Back in the valley Tim was faced with a puzzle, should he follow along with the family ranching business and raise cattle or try something new. Tim’s dad Tom is a local veterinarian and was once the president of the California Cattleman’s Association owns a ranch in Round Valley with his brother Bill. More...