Well I am coming to kansas this year for pheasant hunting in dec.right after deer season.Not sure where I am going yet either SW or NC .I have been checking this post out for about 3 months and trying to find best place to go
I usaly go to the dakotas .But this year because of drought and all in the dakotas i want to hunt kansas because of more habitat to hunt this year.
I realize there is not as many pheasant but for me it's all about dog work
Any way I have a few questions about quail since I fiquire i will run into some.#1 why not shoot into flushed covey? #2 why not keep trying to chase cover more than twice?#3 only shoot singles?#4 only hunt late in morning and quite early in afternoon so they can bunch up again?
These are some of the things I have been reading on this site from some
Of the members.I want to do the right thing with the quail
Any help with these questions would be appreicated
Not trying to offend you but you must learn to respect , conserve and understand the game you hunt not just kill it. You will then be what is called a sportsmen. Not just a hunter. If you take this into context with your questions then those questions are easily answered.
I think most your questions get answered on this thread: http://uplandjournal.ipbhost.com/to...-bobwhite-quail/?tab=comments#comment-1102011
Generally though quail are fragile birds who survive only in community with other quail. The things you have read are simply ways to help keep the covey alive. For example: if you flush a covey of 8 birds and get 2 on the flush. Then shoot 2 more singles. Now the covey is down to 4 birds who are probably really spread out due to you pursuing them as singles. The probabilities of those 4 surviving the night are not good especially if it is really cold. So in essence you counted 4 for your limit but more than likely killed 8.
Going all a$$hole on your 9th post is bold move.
Well I am coming to kansas this year for pheasant hunting in dec.right after deer season.Not sure where I am going yet either SW or NC .I have been checking this post out for about 3 months and trying to find best place to go
I usaly go to the dakotas .But this year because of drought and all in the dakotas i want to hunt kansas because of more habitat to hunt this year.
I realize there is not as many pheasant but for me it's all about dog work
Any way I have a few questions about quail since I fiquire i will run into some.#1 why not shoot into flushed covey? #2 why not keep trying to chase cover more than twice?#3 only shoot singles?#4 only hunt late in morning and quite early in afternoon so they can bunch up again?
These are some of the things I have been reading on this site from some
Of the members.I want to do the right thing with the quail
Any help with these questions would be appreicated
James
Hope you have a great trip. I've been fortunate to have put dogs on the ground for 9 days so far this year.
Best day I had was 7 covey, opening day, no one covey had more than 14-15 birds and avg was 8-12.
Fri/Sat I shot two birds each day, had several "covey" points of 4-6 birds, didn't even pull the trigger, but worked a couple of young dogs on singles. Could have killed a bunch.
Questioning my conservation practices as one truck from out east was 2 birds shy of 3 limits.
Saturday counted 8 different trucks pulled into WIHA properties, and only one had KS plates.
Most hunters I've seen since late 70's.
Pheasant seem to be better than last several years, but that's not saying a lot.
I've hunted SD in December last 7 years, can't wait to head up there next month and get away from the crowds.
Well I am coming to kansas this year for pheasant hunting in dec.right after deer season.Not sure where I am going yet either SW or NC .I have been checking this post out for about 3 months and trying to find best place to go
I usaly go to the dakotas .But this year because of drought and all in the dakotas i want to hunt kansas because of more habitat to hunt this year.
I realize there is not as many pheasant but for me it's all about dog work
Any way I have a few questions about quail since I fiquire i will run into some.#1 why not shoot into flushed covey? #2 why not keep trying to chase cover more than twice?#3 only shoot singles?#4 only hunt late in morning and quite early in afternoon so they can bunch up again?
These are some of the things I have been reading on this site from some
Of the members.I want to do the right thing with the quail
Any help with these questions would be appreicated
Good luck and have fun. There is no better bird to work a dog on than Bobs.
There is no reason not to shoot birds on the covey flush. You don't want to take too many birds out of a covey, in cold weather they do better 8 or so birds in the covey for warmth. I will work the dogs on single for a while, but move on if we have taken more than a couple birds out of an average covey. In general when it is getting around 3 to 4pm I generally call it a night so the quail have enough time to regroup before night.
Good luck and have fun. There is no better bird to work a dog on than Bobs.
What towns were you around? Far NE Ks to me is Atchison area or you talking further up towards the KS, NE corner?
First post and you are asking what town he was around, nice! This gets talked about on here quite a bit and I hate it when people give specific towns. 3 or 4 years ago a guy was on here talking about how many birds he got into by one of the places we hunt and it's never been the same. Used to never see other hunters, now every time we go they are all over the place!
What towns were you around? Far NE Ks to me is Atchison area or you talking further up towards the KS, NE corner?