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10-13-2022, 10:46 PM
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Opening day tomorrow
Im looking forward to getting up early and taking my two oldest dogs out for the opening day of quail season tomorrow morning.
Gamble and Scale quail can be hunted. Im not expecting great numbers but hoping to jump a few coveys. I plan on hunting from daylight until about 10:00 AM. Then doing some business in SE Arizona.
Its still getting up in the 90’s and this has been a real snakey year.
I probably will drive some areas and call, trying to locate quail. This hopefully will allow me to show the old girls some birds without beating them up to bad.
Planning to christen the Brady Rose Fox with its first wild birds.
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