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Unread 01-12-2010, 07:48 PM   #1
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there very few wild quail left here in north mississippi.in aall of my hunting and being outdoors this season i have only seen i small covey and iwas in my car driving and they flew acrossthe road in front of me. in my opinion chemicals predators loss of habitathawks and such have taken there share of the quail. some one posted a statment i read the other day that got me to thinking in a differnt way. he stated that several years back that chickens had got infected with some kind of viruss that killed them by the thousands.he said they had avery large phezant population.soon they found phezantsdead by the hundreds.in a few years they had no phezants to hunt. all had been killed by this chicken flu. so if phezants could die from the chicken flu. maybe the quail also have caught this same flu. what do you guys think. sure would like to seea few quail again. i did not hear a bobwhite whistle this past spring. charlie
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Since I posted this thread I have been seeing things. Yesterday I saw a hawk kill a bird in the air. It fell in the street in front of my truck. The hawk then scooped it up and flew away with it. I almost hit the hawk. That brought to mind seeing an eagle dive down from way up and take a large fish from Lake Allatoona. These birds are precision killers and are now protected.They are much better at what they do than we are with our old Parkers. I think I once saw an old Parker ad in which a man was after a chicken hawk shouting "Tarnation". All things considered I guess the little quail has survived pretty well. How much longer I don't know.Gerald
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Unread 01-14-2010, 10:00 PM   #3
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does any one have any suggestions on how to help the wild quail make a comeback.i sure would like to hear some suggestions. charlie
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My suggestion is to first join Quail Forever (QF) or some other group focused on the establishment of quail and to inform your congressional representative of your concern about the quail population.

QF is a part of Pheasants Forever (PF) and provides education and establishment of habitat. It is politically active and has been influentional in getting the CRP extended and increased primarily through PF.

It won't be easy but, without the sportmen's help, the situation will not get any better.

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thanks for the info richard i will look into joining a cluband for sure will call my representive.your right if we hunrers do not try and help the little bird that has given more to us than we have to itthen it is probably doomed. if i dont try and help the quail make a come back then i have no right to complain.thanks again.we have tried turning loose penned raised quail but so far no wild cobeys have come from them. charlie
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