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Kansas Investing in Quail

Kansas Investing in Quail

Quail, the most beleaguered of our beloved gamebirds, is getting a helping hand in Kansas. Or rather, a bigger helping hand. The state just announced that it’s “launching a new quail restoration initiative aimed at making a difference in declining bobwhite quail populations at a landscape level.” Here’s more: > Includes the designation of two […]

April 12, 2012 | By | Reply More
TX Mulling Quail Reg Changes

TX Mulling Quail Reg Changes

You’d expect that with continued habitat declines plus a severe drought, Texas’ quail wouldn’t be doing so well. No surprise, but that combination of factors is bringing on the double whammy: less hunter opportunity. That’s the double whammy because less opportunity means less hunting, and if that continues it means fewer hunters, thus fewer hunters […]

November 28, 2011 | By | Reply More
Early KS Reports: Not Great But Birds

Early KS Reports: Not Great But Birds

Kansas has endured a Texas-like drought in some parts of the state this year, prompting it to go from being “the other South Dakota” to “where did all the birds go?” in just a year. But judging by early reports, seems like pheasants (and quail) are still there…as long as you can find some habitat. […]

November 21, 2011 | By | Reply More
Quail Hunters Just Go Away

Quail Hunters Just Go Away

That’s the title of a recent blog post by Don McKenzie, who has the tough position of being director of the National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative (NBCI). Tough because bobwhite quail are arguably facing the toughest road of any game animal, and it turns out that bird hunters aren’t helping enough. To see what we mean, […]

November 9, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
Bobwhite Conservation Officially ‘Inadequate’

Bobwhite Conservation Officially ‘Inadequate’

USDA Not Helping Enough No surprise to anyone that bobwhites aren’t doing so hot overall. But an official declaration that “conservation efforts on behalf of bobwhite quail and other native grasslands birds are far inadequate to stop their decline in the U.S.” hasn’t happened (we don’t think) until recently. A coalition of 25 state wildlife […]

October 28, 2011 | By | Reply More
Kansas Official Forecast Finally Out

Kansas Official Forecast Finally Out

Kansas has been suffering through a drought and record high temps this year, and even though the state was hoping that the effects on their darn good bird population wouldn’t too bad, appears that’s not the case…which shouldn’t be much of a surprise. Today Kansas issued its 2011-12 bird forecast, and the summary of the […]

September 22, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
Why We Should Care About the NBCI

Why We Should Care About the NBCI

We recently got an email about a new website – bringbackbobwhites.org – for the National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative (NBCI). Checked it out, looks important but we weren’t sure what it means to hunters. So we asked NBCI communications director John Doty a few questions, here they are with his answers:

February 25, 2011 | By | Reply More
Personal Account of Vanishing Bobwhites

Personal Account of Vanishing Bobwhites

Shannon Tompkins of the Houston Chronicle recently wrote a poignant, personal account of the decline of bobwhite quail in his home state of Texas. We’d love to run the piece in full but that’s a no-no, so here’s a link to the full piece – below are some excerpts:

December 7, 2010 | By | Reply More
TX Quail Better But Not Great

TX Quail Better But Not Great

Biologists at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department say they are “cautiously optimistic” about quail prospects this season, which opened Oct. 30 statewide. But if you read below, looks like quail numbers are going to be down, though up from last year. As we’ve said before, it DOESN’T MATTER. You’re Serious, so get out and […]

November 1, 2010 | By | Reply More
Got Legs? ID Chukars Looking Good

Got Legs? ID Chukars Looking Good

Huns and Quail Too, Pheasants Not So Much We’ve been assured by some good folks in the Pacific Northwest – including the ex-HMFIC at G. Loomis – that even with our walk-’em-up ruffed grouse conditioning, we are likely not in “steep up/steep down” chukar shape. Which naturally makes us want to hunt chukars. Bad. Nevada […]

October 8, 2010 | By | Reply More
Kansas Crowing About Its Pheasants

Kansas Crowing About Its Pheasants

Bobwhites Too Although precious few states do it, they have every incentive to pump us all up for bird season. South Dakota has the birds and the PR machine to do it, and they do. Colorado is trying this year. Oddly, few other states – Pennsylvania and Maine come to mind – do it. Add […]

September 29, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Bird Forecast Roundup: MI, NE, MT

Bird Forecast Roundup: MI, NE, MT

It’s not every state or every species yet, but some info is trickling out. Here’s the skinny on three big bird states.

August 25, 2010 | By | Reply More
Can Quail Come Back in PA?

Can Quail Come Back in PA?

Lots of people, even if they’re not conscious of it, would like more quail. They’d like to hear them, see them if they’re lucky, just know they’re there. The steps to do that include less development (not happening) and more habitat management (not happening enough – yet – but some good folks are working on […]

August 12, 2010 | By | Reply More
Save the Quail: Cut Trees, Don’t Cut Weeds

Save the Quail: Cut Trees, Don’t Cut Weeds

Today we saw that the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) is now a member of the Georgia Bobwhite Technical Team, marking the first time the NWTF “has officially signed on to benefit bobwhite quail in Georgia.” That’s all well and good, potentially, but the key part of the release is this language (our emphasis in […]

July 19, 2010 | By | Reply More