There are very few places in the south where you can spend a day hunting wild quail (I should hunting and actually finding wild quail). This looks like one of them: “At Sinkola, we hunt quail the same way now as has been done here for the last century. The woods have been managed basically the same since the property was purchased at the beginning of the previous century. Through the use of annual prescribed fires, selective timbering and patch field planting, the habitat at Sinkola is a perfect haven for Bobwhites to thrive. ”
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3 thoughts on “Wild quail hunting at Sinkola Plantation…”
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Those were some big coveys!
Going to Pine Hill Plantation in October. First time hunting
Bobwhites. Thanks for posting.
Have a great time and let us know how it goes.
Thanks for the post.
Gregg