zaraspook04
Senior Member
I purchased 155 acres of land in the lower end of Bulloch County just recently. While walking this land during the spring, I was amazed at the number of Bobwhite quail roosters I heard just on the front half of the property. Hearing those guys brought back some amazing memories from my boyhood of hunting quail with my little liver pointer. Every morning and evening is filled with whistles from roosters.
So, my question is this. I have heard at least 6 roosters in different locations during the same time of day. There may actually be up to 9 different roosters in different locations during the same time of day. What would this 6-9 roosters transfer to actual coveys of quail? I'm anxious for the fall so that I can actually get a covey count!
Thanks for any input.
So, my question is this. I have heard at least 6 roosters in different locations during the same time of day. There may actually be up to 9 different roosters in different locations during the same time of day. What would this 6-9 roosters transfer to actual coveys of quail? I'm anxious for the fall so that I can actually get a covey count!
Thanks for any input.