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Wild Bobwhite Quail hunting for the do it yourself quail hunter seeking recurring dog work on quail throughout the entire hunting season in Kansas, Missouri and Iowa on natural habitat on private land.

 

Wild Bobwhite Quail Hunts

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A late January Kansas Bobwhite Quail hunt of wild quail on natural terrain.

 

Hunts

 

Our service is private quail hunting land access. Our product is the right habitat in the right region of each state that has a history of reproduction and covey counts.

 

Those hunters we allocate membership to are seeking quality dog work, enjoyment of the day and of the bird rather than bag limits. Those expecting a covey each time stepping from the truck or a limit every day should go elsewhere. We offer only wild quail hunting and that requires the willingness to walk, shooting ability and dog power. Those that possess these three elements will be able to step from their truck onto a different field each time, every day of the entire season and never cross their tracks or mix their dogs with others.

 

We will discuss by telephone with all new members where to quail hunt and we also provide a local lodging listing for every county where we lease land. By this means we take the mystery or uncertainty out of the trip making sure all have as good of a hunt as we can make possible. This is one difference that marks us a a business and not a hunting club. As a business we have a customer service attitude that ensures all are treated the same, have equal access and get a good jump start that ensures their return membership the next season.

 

When we recommend a hunter where to hunt it is to a "unit" of land. the background on units is that we break down all of our leases into management segments first by state, county, then units and later by individual numbered properties. All lease land is posted to a 8x11 map sheet to a website. All members have access to all the same map sheets covering all land in all three sates on the same website and the same telephone reservation system to our secretary from 9 to 530, Monday through Friday.

 

Quail Land

A representation of what an individual map sheet looks like except for the red boxes highlighting the acreage per individual property. A quail hunter would reserve this entire sheet of acreage of over 3,000 acres for a day or two. We use the same maps as the county Sherriff and utility companies.

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For quail hunting what these units of leases means is that we do not let any one quail hunter or group to continuously hunt any one unit of coveys over pressuring the land. This is one of those intangible aspects of our organization that individually make a little difference and collectively makes for all to have as good of a quail hunting experience as possible throughout the entire season.

These units also spread hunters as most counties have several unit and they are available on a first come first served basis. Each has a gun limit per day based on habitat quality and what region of the state.

About the quail hunt, not the bag

 

In my attempt to get in one picture a dog on point and flushing birds what I thought was a pheasant point was quail and I did get two in the picture as brown blurs. The covey was large and surprising just how much faster they are than my reflex to take take a picture. I shot more with my camera this year than my gun. Thanks.

 

 

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