Jump-Starting Your Quail Population
By Scott Sudkamp A question I frequently hear from landowners engaged in quail habitat management programs is whether they should consider using pen-reared birds
By Scott Sudkamp A question I frequently hear from landowners engaged in quail habitat management programs is whether they should consider using pen-reared birds
By Bill White We hope to see you stop by the Landowner Help Room at the Pheasantfest and Quail Classic Event coming to Kansas
By Bill White A little habitat management was all it took for a perfect ending to the quail season. January 15 was the last
By Bill White If you love dogs, you need to put this event on the calendar! For the first time, the nation’s biggest event for
Travis Dinsdale Area Biologist, St. Jospeh, MO The Winter Covey Headquarters Newsletter is now available. Sign up for it now. The winter issue of “The
Lee and Anne Ballard own 328 acres in Williamsburg County, South Carolina. Historically, the property was farmed for cotton before Mr. Ballard purchased it in1993.
David Sapp moved back to the family farm in Mitchell County, Georgia in the 1990’s and soon found that the quail he enjoyed hunting as
James Hamilton and his stepfather, Harland Cole, own a small, 18-acre farm in the intensively farmed portion of east central Indiana. In recent years, they
Dr. Alan Maxwell remembers as a young boy hunting with his father and being able to find multiple coveys of bobwhites on his family’s 653-acre