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Aidan’s Ragged Double | Oklahoma Quail Hunting

I found this little clip while I was reviewing footage from last season. Taken in late December 2020 it shows Aidan scratching down a report pair on top of a sage covered hill. I’ve watched this young man grow up in the bobwhite fields from the wide-eyed kid who’d just shot his first bobwhite to the capable hunter you see in the clip. Take a kid hunting this fall!

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Ellie’s Frost Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting

Ellie Mae finally pinned this running covey of late-season bobwhite in the spectacular backdrop of February, 2021.

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Hunting de Codornices Neste of Texas with a characteristic of the Rolling Plains Research Center

From the Rolling Plains Quail Research Center, we join Dr. Dale Rollins, one of the main experts of the nations when it comes to bobwhite and several outdoor writers who have joined talk about bobwhite investigation, as well as several products used by bobwhite hunters. The Rolling Plains Quail Research Foundation (RPQRF) is a non -profit organization 501 (c) (3) that focuses on one thing: understanding and administering Bobwhite’s bobwhite and climbing in western Texas. Everything we do is focused on bobwhite and bobwhite hunting, as reflected in our mission: the Foundation and its research ranch were established to provide a living laboratory to design land management strategies for the benefit of bobwhite and also as an exemplary property to demonstrate the best methodologies and techniques to other “bobwhite students”.

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Bailey’s Campground Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



Todd’s Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, Bailey, is the first of the continental breeds to make it to my page this season. She found this covey of public land bobwhites feeding in a sage flat in amongst some stately cottonwoods late in the day on 12/2/24.

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Joe and Penny’s Wild Bobwhite | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



Joe from Maryland brought his pretty little setter, Penny, down to see me this weekend. We had a cool day that started with a bit of frost on the prairie and our first covey about 100 yards from the truck. Later that same walk Joe’s Penny found this covey of bobwhite and Joe was able to score on two birds. Not bad for a mostly self-taught guy with relatively limited access to wild birds. Fun stuff.

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Bobwhite and Blue bobwhite flushing over pointing dogs | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



A collection of the best flushes I captured while hunting wild bobwhite in the 16-17 season. Increasing your video quality settings when viewing makes seeing the birds easier. My favorites are the huge covey at 0:13 and the feathers floating at 2:00 .

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Penny’s Long Walk Single | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



In early February, 2025, Brent’s Penny Pointer found this single in the middle of a large sage flat. While everyone else in the party searched for a downed bird I made the long trek to see what she’d found. This bird held tight and flushed strong. Watch her enthusiastically search for the dead bird and deliver it to me. As brother Mark would say, “She’s shiny as a new penny!”.

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Training Gun Dogs Over Quail



Coy Moore breeds and trains excellent pointers at his facility near Yakima, WA. Coy introduces all his dogs to birds at the earliest age, using semi-wild pen raised rooster, chukar and bobwhite. Dogs quickly learn to hold point over fast flying game birds in a real hunting environment.

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Dot’s Cottonwood Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



I normally edit a lot of the approach out of my videos but I left this one entirely intact from when I turned my camera on to when I shut it off. This video shows the entire process as well as any I’ve captured in a long time. Plus, it’s Dot who I love. She’s such a sweetheart and deadly on bobwhite. I hope you enjoy this clip as much as I enjoyed filming it.

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Aidan’s Banded Bobwhite | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



It’s been tough hunting this past week. This covey find by Ellie Mae and Maddie is fairly typical of what I’ve been seeing. The birds don’t leave much scent and move off the points when the dogs do find them making them extremely hard to get close to, and therefore, hard to get decent video. Despite the less than stellar dog/bird action in this video Aidan’s reaction to his banded/collared bird is pretty neat.

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