Hunts / Upland Birds / Quail

Quail Hunting

The gentleman's bird of field and covey

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

Hunting Tips

Pick One Bird

Never shoot into the middle of a covey - focus on ONE bird at a time

Hunt the Edges

Quail love edge habitat where cover types meet open areas

Work Singles Thoroughly

After a covey flush, scattered birds hold tight - don't leave too soon

Trust Your Dog

A good bird dog knows where quail are - follow their lead

Shooting Tips

Stay Calm on the Flush

Explosive flushes startle everyone - take a breath before mounting

Effective Range

Most quail are taken within 30 yards - don't skyblast

Swing Through

Keep the gun moving - stopping your swing causes misses

Mark Downed Birds

Small birds disappear in cover - watch where they fall

Safety Reminders

Shooting Zones

  • Each hunter has a 90-degree safe zone from imaginary line ahead
  • Hunter on right swings right; hunter on left swings left
  • NO low shots - only shoot birds above brush line
  • NO turning to shoot birds flushing behind you
  • Know your lane and stay in it

Dog Safety

  • Always know where your dog is before shooting
  • Approach pointed dog from behind with muzzle up
  • Walk parallel with partners, never staggered
  • Double-barrel shotguns preferred for group safety
  • Keep gun open/broken when not actively hunting

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