Understand that quail do not 'come in'. The purpose of them answering your call is to let you know where the covey is. So you can come to them. Be careful when you do approach. There will always be a sentinel watching for you.
Guys, this is undoubedtly the sneakiest predator there is. I have discovered two at less that 50 yards wondering if we were worth going after. I am telling you they move in such a way that unless you know what you are looking at only your body's stop measure will tell you.
Oh, bozos, deny...
Or buy "Bonds of Passion" written by Web Parton. Unquestionably the most experienced bird dog trainer in these parts. He is also available for phone consults to friends. ( I know I'm going hear about that) Website "snakesafe.com".
Calling quail will let you know if they are around. I have a dog that lives to hunt birds so without a dog try listening and hiking you can often find them. And remember if this is your first time hunting quail remember that they jump up as a covey so don't be too freaked out.
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