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<blockquote data-quote="Mattt" data-source="post: 5130602" data-attributes="member: 16934"><p>Agree with most here but not all. I spend a lot of time hunting quail. Pretty decent dogs. We are all using what we know to think a patch looks like good habitat and I do the same at my house, but obviously something is off. Here in tn we are finding(in the last 7-8 years) as many of more birds I. Hardwoods than we do in what appears to be good cover. Rhea, Meigs, McMinn co. Are where I hunt locally, spend 35-45 days a season in Kansas/Missouri/Nebraska.filling in hunting here. Can usually flush 2 coveys/day on avg here but that's some mileage going in here. I'll do 10 miles a day easy and do t hunt he evenings. Out west about the same mileage but quadruple the flushes. We are missing something. Anyone figures it out please let me know.lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattt, post: 5130602, member: 16934"] Agree with most here but not all. I spend a lot of time hunting quail. Pretty decent dogs. We are all using what we know to think a patch looks like good habitat and I do the same at my house, but obviously something is off. Here in tn we are finding(in the last 7-8 years) as many of more birds I. Hardwoods than we do in what appears to be good cover. Rhea, Meigs, McMinn co. Are where I hunt locally, spend 35-45 days a season in Kansas/Missouri/Nebraska.filling in hunting here. Can usually flush 2 coveys/day on avg here but that’s some mileage going in here. I’ll do 10 miles a day easy and do t hunt he evenings. Out west about the same mileage but quadruple the flushes. We are missing something. Anyone figures it out please let me know.lol [/QUOTE]
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