Splinter Ridge Strutters was re-established in 2008. We are the Indiana Splinter Ridge Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation — a national nonprofit organization and the leader in upland wildlife habitat conservation in North America.

In 2009, our Splinter Ridge Strutters were the best new chapter in the state of Indiana and in 2010 we were the number 1 chapter in the state of Indiana. We are sportsmen, women and children who care deeply about our natural resources and the wild places we love to hunt.

According to many state and federal agencies, the restoration of the wild turkey is arguably the greatest conservation success story in North America’s wildlife history.

Through vital partnerships with state, federal and provincial wildlife agencies, our members have helped restore wild turkey populations.

Wild turkeys and hundreds of other species of upland wildlife, including quail, deer, grouse, pheasant and songbirds, have benefited from this improved habitat.

Our dedicated volunteers bring new hunters and conservationists into the fold through outdoor education events and our Women in the Outdoors, Wheelin’ Sportsmen and JAKES youth outreach programs.