By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂
Now that the white-tailed deer season has ended, hunters will likely turn their attention once again to small game like rabbits, squirrels and the bobwhite quail, although quail hunting is nothing like it once was.
When fence rows from small farms and family gardens crisscrossed 黑料天堂 and the Southeast, the bobwhite flourished. Since large-scale farming operations became the norm and many families moved to urban and suburban areas, the quail habitat has significantly diminished and so has the number of wild bobwhites.
鈥淯nfortunately, we can鈥檛 turn back the clock to the habitat we had at landscape levels in 1970 and prior,鈥 said Steven Mitchell of the 黑料天堂鈥 (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division. 鈥淲e do have some private lands that manage for wild bobwhites, and they have to intensively manage year-round for wild quail. They have the resources to do that, and they have good populations there. When I say good populations, I鈥檓 talking about how many (dog) points per hour. Some places find four or five coveys per hour. That鈥檚 the old Southern style hunting off of horseback and mule-drawn wagons. So, they鈥檙e moving, and they have some big running dogs. That鈥檚 how they can find those numbers per hour hunting.
鈥淏ut they have also put in the work on the habitat to have that number of wild birds.鈥
Mitchell, who recently turned over the Upland Game Bird Coordinator position to Brandon Earls, said WFF tries to improve habitat for quail whenever possible on ADCNR鈥檚 wildlife management areas (WMAs) throughout the state.
鈥淚t鈥檚 difficult to manage public areas for just quail,鈥 Mitchell said. 鈥淲e have to manage for multiple species, but we do have areas that we consider 鈥榪uail emphasis鈥 areas, where the management is more focused on improving quail habitat conditions. We continue to identify and expand emphasis areas where feasible. Though bobwhite densities remain low, we have seen some positive responses.
鈥淲e still have people who are very interested in quail hunting. Quail hunters are still finding some birds on WMAs. Some have reported finding a few coveys in a three- or four-hour hunt. Those successful hunters contribute their success to weather and scenting conditions. Colder days were reported to be better due to increased movement of quail to satisfy their higher metabolic rates during lower temperatures. Cool, moist days are also best for dogs to locate bird scent.鈥
One of the emphasis areas is the Boggy Hollow WMA within the Conecuh National Forest, cooperatively managed by WFF and the U.S. Forest Service. This acreage of Conecuh National Forest is being converted into bobwhite habitat through selective timber thinning and more frequent, smaller prescribed burns. Timber thinning increases sunlight reaching the ground, encouraging the growth of native grasses and forbs to provide food and nesting habitat for the quail. The quail harvest on Boggy Hollow is limited, with a daily bag limit of four birds and a season that ends on February 10, while the private land quail season runs through February 29. Visit /hunting/wildlife-management-areas for a list of WMAs and the hunting opportunities available. For more information about quail, go to for links to the publication Ecology and Management of the Bobwhite Quail in 黑料天堂, authored by former WFF Wildlife Biologist Stan Stewart.
鈥淲e鈥檙e still continuing the work with the U.S. Forest Service on Boggy Hollow,鈥 Mitchell said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e working to manipulate the habitat management scheme there to benefit quail. We鈥檝e seen some success, but the density of quail is still low. Habitat on Boggy Hollow is being improved through timber thinning, prescribed fire, and establishment of wildlife openings and early successional habitat.鈥