Shell’s Covert: Putting the ‘Sting” in Quail Management
I am sure you’ve all heard the old saying “Taking the sting out of it.” Something said like this “Man, the post-game picnic sure took
I am sure you’ve all heard the old saying “Taking the sting out of it.” Something said like this “Man, the post-game picnic sure took
Writing for some of us who are not gifted speakers, or ad libbers, is a way to communicate and convey our ideas and emotions. But
Seeing the Light: a simple way to estimate whether your timber stand is open enough for bobwhites As biologists, foresters or other resource professionals,
Author’s note: This BLOG is dedicated to my Llewellin setter, Smudge, who drifted off into the shadows of a grouse-filled thicket in heaven last
They say a picture is worth 1,000 words…but I think what they are really worth is 1,000 memories. These days they’ve gotten so easy to
Our agency is currently implementing our biennial hunting regulations review and amendment process. We have been taking public comments for three months. The initial online
Author’s note: I got long-winded again. I guess I could have used 40 mimes, or 100 tweets to try to convey this, but I am
Way back when, at one of our quail team meetings, a member of our distinguished crew mentioned, “We’ve been using these same quail photos forever.
I hope to share with you this month some revealing — and maybe even shocking — facts about quail nutrition. Such as this …
Next month I promise to return to a topic that may be educational, useful and less philosophical – expressly quail nutrition and food habits. But