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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: HOYT 09]
#3016954
01/18/20 12:16 AM
01/18/20 12:16 AM
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jb20
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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There is a guy that puts out couple thousand or more a year across rd from us and I've yet to see any around..weve had a couple coveys few years ago but I havnt seen em in a while..
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: HOYT 09]
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01/21/20 10:05 AM
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hoggin
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Quail are making a comeback in the wild. Morris and I know a place with 25-30 large coveys of wild birds. I haven’t been there in 5-6 years so no telling what’s there now. I know two more places with several coveys each
Last edited by hoggin; 01/21/20 10:09 AM.
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: HOYT 09]
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01/21/20 01:46 PM
01/21/20 01:46 PM
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Joined: Dec 2018
Posts: 1,026 Central AL
Overland
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Central AL
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It's amazing to think that any survive. They are ground nesting birds and are near the bottom of the food chain, especially eggs and chicks. Hogs, bobcats, coyotes, opossums, raccoons, foxes, snakes, fire ants, hawks and other raptors, wild dogs/cats, black painters, el chupacabras, maybe the occasional hunter and especially caulds eat quail or quail eggs. Good news is that the pine plantation boom of the 80's - 90's are on the second or third thinnings or are being converted and creating some more traditional habitat. Burning is becoming more commonplace on private property and the replanted long leaf habitat creates ideal cover, brooding and food resources for quail. It will never be where it was, but there may be some areas that see a decent recovery under the right conditions.
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: Overland]
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01/21/20 03:47 PM
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RedneckNinji
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It's amazing to think that any survive. They are ground nesting birds and are near the bottom of the food chain, especially eggs and chicks. Hogs, bobcats, coyotes, opossums, raccoons, foxes, snakes, fire ants, hawks and other raptors, wild dogs/cats, black painters, el chupacabras, maybe the occasional hunter and especially caulds eat quail or quail eggs. Good news is that the pine plantation boom of the 80's - 90's are on the second or third thinnings or are being converted and creating some more traditional habitat. Burning is becoming more commonplace on private property and the replanted long leaf habitat creates ideal cover, brooding and food resources for quail. It will never be where it was, but there may be some areas that see a decent recovery under the right conditions. Dang you just about nailed it with the predator list but forgot one HUGE one and that is RoundUp!
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: HOYT 09]
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01/27/20 07:28 AM
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snakebit
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We hunt pen raised like everyone else in Alabama. Predator control and land management would go a long way in Alabama if it was a collective effort
"Hate is an acid that does more damage to the vessel in which it is stored, than the victim on which it is poured."
"Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity."
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: HOYT 09]
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01/27/20 09:00 AM
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Posts: 8,011 Alabama
Shaneomac2
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Alabama
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We had a guy bring quail to our property yesterday and had a hunt. Released 80 birds we killed 56 of them.
Georgia Football..Acts like Bama but has a trophy case like South Carolina.
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: Overland]
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01/27/20 12:06 PM
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MLJ_87
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It's amazing to think that any survive. They are ground nesting birds and are near the bottom of the food chain, especially eggs and chicks. Hogs, bobcats, coyotes, opossums, raccoons, foxes, snakes, fire ants, hawks and other raptors, wild dogs/cats, black painters, el chupacabras, maybe the occasional hunter and especially caulds eat quail or quail eggs. Good news is that the pine plantation boom of the 80's - 90's are on the second or third thinnings or are being converted and creating some more traditional habitat. Burning is becoming more commonplace on private property and the replanted long leaf habitat creates ideal cover, brooding and food resources for quail. It will never be where it was, but there may be some areas that see a decent recovery under the right conditions. Very accurate statement. I found quail on 5 different WMAs in the state last year. Some of them are not easy walking, but pen raised birds have made us hunters soft. If people want to help in AL call the National Forest Service and let them know we need smaller burn blocks. The habitat in the NF system is so close, but the burn sizes impedes progress. It applies to Turkeys as well, but not as harmful to them. Additionally, call the Alabama Department of Conservation and express your interest in Quail management on public lands. "The squeaky wheel gets the grease". There are 9 Quail Forever chapters scattered across the state right now. Please consider getting involved.
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: Shaneomac2]
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01/27/20 12:19 PM
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Remington270
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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We had a guy bring quail to our property yesterday and had a hunt. Released 80 birds we killed 56 of them. It's so fun, but I'd be happy with 5 wild birds. It's a shame they're basically all gone. It went south about 1980.
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: Remington270]
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01/28/20 10:20 AM
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Shaneomac2
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We had a guy bring quail to our property yesterday and had a hunt. Released 80 birds we killed 56 of them. It's so fun, but I'd be happy with 5 wild birds. It's a shame they're basically all gone. It went south about 1980. Same here.
Georgia Football..Acts like Bama but has a trophy case like South Carolina.
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
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02/14/20 08:43 AM
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HOYT 09
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That is awesome spec season ends February 28th here in AL. I like hearing that there are still some wild bird covey's in good numbers in places in the state. That gives hope that one day they might make a come back.
There is no such thing as a Bad day in the woods or on the Water!
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
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02/14/20 08:45 AM
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HOYT 09
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OP
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Hunting 13 what part of Texas did you hunt? Where at in Alabama is your reclaim lease land?
There is no such thing as a Bad day in the woods or on the Water!
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Re: Does anyone in here Quail Hunt?
[Re: Spec]
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02/14/20 10:47 AM
02/14/20 10:47 AM
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Posts: 2,499 Linden, AL
Dano
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Posts: 2,499
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need To find somebody around Clarke County with a dog. We got a place that seems to have a good many wild birds. We jump them pretty often on this place we lease next to our family land. At one time we had over 50 out feeding between 2 food plots. Also got some woodcock. Keep saying I’m gonna hunt them but I won’t be back up till turkey season. What part of Clarke County you in I got 2 dogs and I would like to get on some timber doodles.
It isn't necessary to see a good tackle...you can hear it.
Knute Rockne
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