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We trace a season defined by a record-wet fall and a record-warm January, and how that mix changed quail behavior, calling, and our tactics in the field. From flow-state shooting to pairing biology and clutch sizes, we share wins, setbacks, and a practical plan for the offseason.
• wet fall boosting seed and cover across desert habitats
• warm January compressing movement windows and scenting conditions
• gambel’s calling shifts from “Chicago” to courtship notes
• pairing, clutch size ranges, re-pairing and polygyny dynamics
• hunt highlights in classic Gambel’s country and a snowy desert morning
• sparse birds, older age class, and heat-driven adjustments
• simple quail cooking and honoring the harvest
• outlook for rains, juvenile recruitment, and possible regulation shifts
• offseason dog training and community meetups
please consider making a tax deductible gift visit us online at azquiltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates
Connect with us: Email us at r[email protected] —we'd love to hear from you!
Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday
By Ryan Rice5
22 ratings
We trace a season defined by a record-wet fall and a record-warm January, and how that mix changed quail behavior, calling, and our tactics in the field. From flow-state shooting to pairing biology and clutch sizes, we share wins, setbacks, and a practical plan for the offseason.
• wet fall boosting seed and cover across desert habitats
• warm January compressing movement windows and scenting conditions
• gambel’s calling shifts from “Chicago” to courtship notes
• pairing, clutch size ranges, re-pairing and polygyny dynamics
• hunt highlights in classic Gambel’s country and a snowy desert morning
• sparse birds, older age class, and heat-driven adjustments
• simple quail cooking and honoring the harvest
• outlook for rains, juvenile recruitment, and possible regulation shifts
• offseason dog training and community meetups
please consider making a tax deductible gift visit us online at azquiltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates
Connect with us: Email us at r[email protected] —we'd love to hear from you!
Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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