Sorry guess I should’ve specified [emoji23] I’ve only been out here twice and kicked up 2 small coveys, one in sore finger and one in pecan grove. I guess judging by your responses this is rare. But no they were not meadowlarks, although I did have to take a second look at those at first. But the yellow breast is hard to miss.
Sorry guess I should’ve specified [emoji23] I’ve only been out here twice and kicked up 2 small coveys, one in sore finger and one in pecan grove. I guess judging by your responses this is rare. But no they were not meadowlarks, although I did have to take a second look at those at first. But the yellow breast is hard to miss.
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There are quail out there, more this year than I've seen in many years. I kicked up a covey between the crescent tank and the gravel pits last week.
The giant raqweed is great quail forage. Never could figure out why there were not more quail out there. Maybe the pigs eating the eggs?
If im not mistaken, Texas parks and wildlife tried to reintroduce the quail back out there to granger and they just got obliterated by the coyotes pretty **** quick.
Actually, if you look at the research its the raccoons, skunks and possums more so than coyotes. A friend that has successfully reintroduced quail left the coyotes alone and concentrated on these other animals. I'm not saying coyotes don't kill quail, but they kill possums more.
Haha Haha. Yeah. No quail at granger!!!!!4 years ago I saw 1 covey. Fire ants and cracks in black dirt have killed them long time ago!! Only a couple places at granger where u can find a cottontail 2!!
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