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Looking like a great year for quail! #5895716 08/25/15 08:58 PM
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From the Texas A&M Extension Service:


It’s shaping up to be a jubilee quail year




Writer: Steve Byrns

Contact: Dr. Dale Rollins, 325-653-4576, d-rollins@tamu.edu

SAN ANGELO – From seemingly teetering on the brink of extinction to roaring back with a vengeance, wild quail seem to have made a miraculous comeback across Texas, said one wildlife expert.

“The 2015-16 quail season is going to be the best we’ve seen since at least 2008 and in some areas even longer than that,” said Dr. Dale Rollins, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service coordinator for the statewide Reversing the Quail Decline Initiative at San Angelo. “It’s shaping up to be a good to great year depending on where you are.”

Rollins said the populations of both bobwhite and scaled or “blue” quail have benefited in most cases from the widespread and timely rains last fall that returned and continued through early summer. The relatively mild, wet winter also contributed to the quail boom, he said.

“This is what I call a jubilee year,” he said “There’s a lot of forgiveness happening out there this year, and the quail have been recipients of that.”

The rains helped quail on several fronts, Rollins said, including better nesting habitat and cover from predators. May and June provided perfect hatching conditions and set the stage.

“We make or break a quail year with a June hatch,” he said.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJbEoPwWoDk&feature=youtu.be

“We’re seeing strong numbers in a lot of areas. Some of the best areas are parts of South Texas and from just northeast of San Angelo on up into the lower part of the Rolling Plains, roughly anywhere west of U.S. Highway 83.”

Rollins said blue quail, like bobwhites, have “come back with a vengeance,” with reports from the Permian Basin and Trans-Pecos region touting good quail numbers.

“So if the wheels don’t fall off — and anybody you’ll talk to adds that caveat — this should be a banner year,” he said. “This should be a year that you not only get your shotgun out on opening day, Oct. 31, but also take some new people quail hunting and introduce them to the sport.”

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will be releasing its annual quail hunting forecast in mid-September. At that time, go to their website at https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/planning/quail_forecast/forecast/ , view the projections broken down by ecoregions. Click on those and find the current forecast as well as what the last 20 years’ results have been.

“AgriLife is also hosting the Statewide Quail Symposium Sept. 16-18 in Abilene,” Rollins said. “If you are a ‘student of quail,’ as I call them, you’ll want to be there. The symposium will include a summary of what we’ve done over the last two years with the legislatively funded quail decline initiative research dollars.”

Rollins said the symposium will start with a tour of the Trail Ranch near Albany on Sept. 16.

To learn more about the symposium go to http://statewidequailsymposium.com.

Rollins can be reached at 325-653-4576, or d-rollins@tamu.edu.

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Re: Looking like a great year for quail! [Re: mikei] #5895748 08/25/15 09:27 PM
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Looking forward.


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Re: Looking like a great year for quail! [Re: mikei] #5896031 08/25/15 11:50 PM
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So all this time looking deep for the quail plummet and it's been lack of rain the whole time

Re: Looking like a great year for quail! [Re: blanked] #5896249 08/26/15 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: blanked
So all this time looking deep for the quail plummet and it's been lack of rain the whole time


Now if we could just get quail to return to east Texas where rain is more consistent.

Re: Looking like a great year for quail! [Re: mikei] #5897249 08/26/15 05:50 PM
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Had GREAT results last season. From what has been seen, this season looks like it will be even better.


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The dude up top has already taken lots of bone before this deer, both mule and whitetail.
Re: Looking like a great year for quail! [Re: mikei] #5897313 08/26/15 06:30 PM
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Encouraging news!

Re: Looking like a great year for quail! [Re: mikei] #5899026 08/27/15 05:34 PM
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It's been a long time coming.
Last year was good, looks like this year will be like old times. Maybe.


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I have been hearing feedback from folks scouting for dove that are saying they are seeing more quail in some fields

That is good news!

Re: Looking like a great year for quail! [Re: mikei] #5904621 08/31/15 01:13 AM
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For those of you who are seeing better results this year, did you have quail before the bad drought and then they disappeared and now they are back? I am in San Saba, used to have a lot, and still haven't seen any last year or this year. Thanks

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