Are everywhere!
We've seen 8 coveys of chicks in the past week!
Going to be a great year for Sir Bob around these parts.
Are everywhere!
We've seen 8 coveys of chicks in the past week!
Going to be a great year for Sir Bob around these parts.
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Great to hear Scott!
Same here, been seeing alot of them on several properties!
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awesome!
With all the work you are doing, you deserve a strong population.
Was talking with someone else about that the other day. Seems like they had a great hatch this year.
Told ya that fermented onion concoction will help them out!!!!
Maybe they are eating the turkeys?
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They've been waking me up every morning for weeks now. I recall hearing some for the first time last year where I now live. I don't want to jinx it and say they're making a comeback.
I also heard and saw a covey at my place yesterday. Very encouraging!
We have been noticing the same thing, can hear two different coveys around my yard. Buddy showed me a video from his farm the other day with a hen with 18 chicks in tow. Also noticing less coyotes too. Been some trapping going on but not too much. A theory I heard the other day was heart worms in coyotes, who knows if there is any basis but it sounds good to me.
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Saw several this past weekend in SW GA. On every part of the property I visited.
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“… duckhunting stands alone as an outdoor discipline. It has a tang and spirit shared by no other sport—a philosophy compounded of sleet, the winnow of unseen wings, and the reeks of marsh mud and wet wool. No other sport has so many theories, legends, casehardened disciples and treasured memories.”
--John Madson, The Mallard, 1960
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Seeing some here as well.
I've never heard quail like I have this year.
They are in my backyard and on properties from Creston to Summerton.
Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.
I've been marking and cruising timber on a contract for the USFS in the FMNF and have heard them the last couple mornings
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