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TWRA QUESTIONS
If the quail birds don’t need help, then nothing does
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5354771" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I went fishing on a lake on the middle.of a well (and agressively) managed WMA in south MS this past Sat. While I only caught 3 small bass and 1 crappie, I heard 3 different bobwhites calling around the lake. I'm not sure we will ever have a huntable population again, but you can have a few birds which are self sustaining if you put in a TON of work habitat wise.</p><p></p><p>My local deer lease in south MS also has 3 different males I've heard this spring. But again, very aggressive habitat mamagement..</p><p></p><p>I've got 1 small covey on the new farm I bought in TN... but I'm spending a few thousand dollars annually on that 79 acres improving habitat.</p><p></p><p>I do miss the days as a kid (10yo) walking the hedgerows without a dog and kicking up 4 or 5 covers with my .410... I'd shoot 7 or 8 times, usually get 1 or 2 quail every hunt. Such good memories!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5354771, member: 2805"] I went fishing on a lake on the middle.of a well (and agressively) managed WMA in south MS this past Sat. While I only caught 3 small bass and 1 crappie, I heard 3 different bobwhites calling around the lake. I'm not sure we will ever have a huntable population again, but you can have a few birds which are self sustaining if you put in a TON of work habitat wise. My local deer lease in south MS also has 3 different males I've heard this spring. But again, very aggressive habitat mamagement.. I've got 1 small covey on the new farm I bought in TN... but I'm spending a few thousand dollars annually on that 79 acres improving habitat. I do miss the days as a kid (10yo) walking the hedgerows without a dog and kicking up 4 or 5 covers with my .410... I'd shoot 7 or 8 times, usually get 1 or 2 quail every hunt. Such good memories! [/QUOTE]
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