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Quail Hunting

The gentleman's bird of field and covey

Pointing dogs are the tradition
20 & 28 gauge preferred
Six species across North America

About Quail Hunting

Quail hunting is one of North America's most cherished upland traditions, combining the partnership with pointing dogs, challenging wing shooting, and the camaraderie of hunting coveys across beautiful terrain.

The northern bobwhite remains the most economically important game bird in North America, though populations have declined significantly since the 1960s. Conservation efforts focus on habitat restoration to support healthy quail populations.

Six distinct quail species are hunted across North America, each with unique habitat preferences and behaviors that make pursuing them a lifelong passion for dedicated upland hunters.

Why Hunt Quail

Dog Work

Watching a well-trained pointer lock up on a covey is the pinnacle of bird dog work

Challenging Shooting

Explosive flushes and small targets test your wing shooting skills

Beautiful Country

From southern pine forests to desert grasslands - stunning landscapes

Social Hunt

Walking up coveys with friends and dogs creates lasting memories

Quail Species

Six quail species are hunted across North America, each adapted to different habitats.

  • Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) - Eastern/Midwest, most popular species
  • California Quail (Callipepla californica) - West Coast, distinctive topknot
  • Gambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii) - Desert Southwest, forward-curving plume
  • Scaled Quail (Callipepla squamata) - "Blue quail" of arid grasslands
  • Mountain Quail (Oreortyx pictus) - Largest species, western mountains
  • Mearns Quail (Cyrtonyx montezumae) - "Harlequin quail" of Arizona/New Mexico

Covey Behavior

Understanding how quail live in coveys is key to successful hunting.

  • Covey Size: 12-25 birds (average 12-15 for bobwhites)
  • Roosting: Birds arrange tail-to-tail in tight circles at night
  • Flush Pattern: Crouch tight, then explode in all directions
  • Singles: After covey breaks, scattered birds hold tighter
  • Home Range: Coveys occupy relatively small territories

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