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Quail, raising, releasing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharecropper" data-source="post: 5382721" data-attributes="member: 12660"><p>243, </p><p>I agree, they do have some land, a good bit in my opinion. However, what I hunt in the Western part of the State is mostly low ground and for the most part wooded. I can say that at least on a portion of the Wolf River WMA they are trying to restablish some native birds, I'm not sure of the size of the project however I can attest to head high broad bladed type grass that you would use as planted cover to get to a stand unseen. Also and most importantly in my book is we have 1 Warden that covers from Jackson, TN to the MS River, I sure wouldn't want that many square miles to cover and my dream coming up in Mississippi was to be a Warden. Not standing in front of anybody and the Warden gave my boy a ticket his very first day in the woods, that was my fault. But a man can only do so much, and 24 hours a day on call! Now I don't know who is in charge of the planning of our public ground, but the Wardens aren't on the list, they only offer input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharecropper, post: 5382721, member: 12660"] 243, I agree, they do have some land, a good bit in my opinion. However, what I hunt in the Western part of the State is mostly low ground and for the most part wooded. I can say that at least on a portion of the Wolf River WMA they are trying to restablish some native birds, I’m not sure of the size of the project however I can attest to head high broad bladed type grass that you would use as planted cover to get to a stand unseen. Also and most importantly in my book is we have 1 Warden that covers from Jackson, TN to the MS River, I sure wouldn’t want that many square miles to cover and my dream coming up in Mississippi was to be a Warden. Not standing in front of anybody and the Warden gave my boy a ticket his very first day in the woods, that was my fault. But a man can only do so much, and 24 hours a day on call! Now I don’t know who is in charge of the planning of our public ground, but the Wardens aren’t on the list, they only offer input. [/QUOTE]
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