Quail is arguably the most popular bird hunted in North America. There are many reasons for this, but the fact remains that any good hunt requires adequate preparation. Consider the following tips when planning your first (or next) quail hunting event:1. Don’t go it alone – quail hunting is easier with colleagues, and hunting on your own can be dangerous2. Choose ammo wisely – too big a shot for your bird and it’ll be blown to pieces3. Reload quickly – quail travel together, so if you’ve got one there are bound to be more on the scene4. Watch the weather – prior planning prevents poor performance, particularly where hunting and weather intersect. 5. Take supplies – water and food for yourself and your dogs can make your day more enjoyable.6. Hunt early – not only early in the day, but early in the season. Some hunters disagree, but the birds are easier to come by early on in most areas7. Bring your dog – a well-trained hunting dog is a great asset to any birding venture8. Be bold (and patient) – quail hunting takes time, and often you’ll have to get right on top of the birds before they’ll take flight9. Dress appropriately – stay safe and be sensible, wear the bright orange jacket other hunters will recognize10. Be sneaky – quail arent stupid, so after the first couple weeks of the season, they’ll be on to your game. Avoid slamming doors, don’t over-use your calls and take care in shouting dog commands to avoid spooking the covey.
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