If you mean my place we've got plenty of habitat. I live on a mountain and there's Hardwood and pine forest. hay fields, corn fields, cattle fields, apple orchards, peach orchards, hedge rows, fence rows. Half the mountainis National forest and can't be cut. Not much has changed here except for the state and university adding preditors "because we don't have enough". We got Coyotes now as well but the Quail were long gone before that. The Coyotes have killed off most of the rabbits, foxes, bob cats, deer and everyones pets.
Quote:
YOUR PROBLEM ISNT A LACK OF QUAIL POPULATION, ITS A LACK OF NATURAL HABITAT. UNTIL THATS FIXED YOU CAN RELEASE BILLIONS AND STILL HAVE NO QUAIL WITHIN A WEEK OR TWO...
RAISING BOBS FOR RESTOCKING IS A SERIOUS SPECIALTY THAT IF ALLOWED AT ALL IS CLOSELY MONITORED AND REGULATED BY LAW IN MOST STATES FOR GOOD REASON. MANY THINK ITS A FOOL'S ERRAND AS THE SURVIVAL TO REPRODUCTION AGE SUCESS RATE IS USUALLY LESS THAN 2% AND THATS WITH PROPER HABITAT. NEVERMIND SENDING THEM OFF TO A SURE DEATH, THE BIGGER OVERALL CONCERN IS RELEASING A DISEASE CARRYING DOMESTICALLY RAISED BOB WHITE INTO THE WILD AND IT SHARING THIS DISEASE WITH WHAT FEW WILD BIRDS YOU MAY HAVE... WITH THE END RESULT BEING AN EPIDEMIC THAT KILLS OFF ALL BOB WHITES FOR 3 STATES IN ANY DIRECTION. OFTEN TIMES THE POSSIBLE RAMIFICATIONS ARE EASILY OVERLOOKED. ITS A GREAT IDEA IN THEORY, BUT CAN BE A MOST DANGEROUS ACTIVITY IN PRACTICE- ALL UNBEKNOWNST TO THE WELL MEANING SOUL THAT DOES IT