Rick M.
WKR
- Find coveys. They will tend to be near riparian areas near brushy stuff. Exact habitat will change depending on where you live. Willow and russian olive thickets with sagebrush nearby are choice habitat where I live. Blackberry hedges are good in early season.
- Shoot them with an open or improved choke. Typical flush distance is 5-30 yards.
- Learn the "ca-caw" sound of CA quail. You can sometimes hear them before you see them.
- Birds tend to sit tight until they flush. You can literally almost step on them before they go. This is exhilarating.
- Don't kill all the birds in a covey! Shoot a few, then leave plenty of seed stock for next year.
- Pluck and eat the whole bird. They are delicious.
- Maybe get a dog one day? My Boykin spaniel is hell in a quail thicket. She gets in tight and flushes the birds and can retrieve them. If you are in a thick nasty covert, then having a dog to find downed birds is helpful.
- Have fun.
This is why I love Rokslide.