Here in South Dakota, pheasant hunting is HUGE. Quail hunting isn't mentioned. I did find a website that mentioned quail hunting in Wisconsin. http://www.wisconsinsportsmanmag.com/hunting/upland-birds-hunting/
Quail do not hunt. Unless you count insects.
The Quail Hunt - 1935 was released on: USA: 23 September 1935
They are called Wisconsinites or Badgers, but I think it's mostly Wisconsinites because they're from Wisconsin. : D
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There are places in California where it is legal to hunt quail such as Red Bank Outfitters, Gaines Ranch and Golden Dam. Other places to go hunting are Owens Station in Delaware, Rincon Outfitters located in Arizona and Quail Creek which is in Florida.
American people call them cheese headsPeople in Wisconsin call themselves cheddar heads.ORAwesome.If that doesn't suit you, try Wisconsinites.
They are Wisconsinites. Deal with it, foo!
George the father used to like to go quail hunting in Texas. I have not seen any indication the "W' likes to hunt.
If your are hunting for Valley Quail they can be found along the Snake river from Hagerman to Lewiston. They are most common in the wetter riparian areas on agricultural and public land in SW Idaho but may be found as far North as Orofino. Mountain quail are the native-quail species of Idaho but have become rare and off-limits to hunting.
Quail are preyed upon by various predators, including birds of prey such as hawks and eagles, as well as mammals like foxes, raccoons, and weasels. Snakes can also be a threat, particularly to quail nests. Additionally, domesticated animals such as dogs may hunt quail in areas where they are present. These predators typically rely on stealth and speed to catch their quarry.
Some types of quail are bobwhite quails, button quails, coturnix or Japanese quail, gambles quail, mearns quail, mountain quail, scaled quail, California quail and more