I just saw a column on bobwhite quail in Shooting Sportsman issue#18. Despite the fact that many quail states have "thrown in the towel", on the species, Oklahoma is on the ball. This is a pitched battle, across the country. We need traction, rather than retreating, field by a field. It's been declared a focus of the Oklahoma wildlife department, with a "how to" book, to show you how, free upon the asking. When I grew up talking about a "bird", it was a quail. That's the only bird which counted. It's as american as apple pie. I want to see 10 coveys a day, of course pointed and backe Thanks, to the effort and foresight of Oklahoma, we may be on the way up!