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Title: Bob White Quail???
Post by: YoungGun13 on December 06, 2010, 08:48:54 PM
is there a huntable population of bobwhites anywhere in washington?
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: beagledog on December 06, 2010, 09:52:38 PM
That is a good question.
I have never seen in the lower Valley of Yakima. I do know of a guy that got a couple that he mounted but that was it.
My grandpa said there use to be some around the Yakima Valley but that was in the late fourties and fifties but since then not a one.
not sure but I think the state may have planted them back then.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: Forrestrover on December 06, 2010, 10:07:00 PM
We see them all the time in the Columbia Basin.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: Tealer on December 06, 2010, 10:22:45 PM
I have only ever seen mountain and valley.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: PolarBear on December 07, 2010, 12:15:13 AM
We had some that wondered over from the pheasant release site.  I use to call them up by whistling to them while sitting on the porch.  It freaked my wife out when I called one and it landed 10 feet away from her in an oak tree that she was sitting under.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: 10Key on December 07, 2010, 09:59:55 AM
...So this begs the question, how does one identify a Valley/Bob White/Mountain quail while in a hunting situation? I know there is a moratorium on mountain quail...and I have always wondered how to make a quick I.D. on one.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: PolarBear on December 07, 2010, 10:15:33 AM
Bobwhites are about half the size of valley quail and are white and brown.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: wildweeds on December 08, 2010, 07:35:39 AM
If you can differentiate the "Square peg ,Round hole" you can tell the difference in them all,they are not even close in looks. Sharptails and Hen pheasants are tougher to identify in certain situations,
...So this begs the question, how does one identify a Valley/Bob White/Mountain quail while in a hunting situation? I know there is a moratorium on mountain quail...and I have always wondered how to make a quick I.D. on one.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: CP on December 08, 2010, 08:23:15 AM
Bob’s & Valley quail are pretty easy to tell apart.  I’ve never seen a “Mountain quail” or maybe I have.  Are they the same as the blue quail, a.k.a. scaled quail?  Shot a lot of those in Texas, Bob’s too.

Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: boneaddict on December 08, 2010, 08:38:06 AM
Firing center has them.

No, mountain quail are not scale quail.   If I wasn't at work I'd dig up some pics of each for you.  Mountain quail are quit COOL, and quite nice sized. 
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: boneaddict on December 08, 2010, 08:38:57 AM
Generally speaking, you won't see mountain quail where a normal person would hunt valley or Bobs.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: 10Key on December 08, 2010, 12:01:06 PM
Thanks for the info...
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: lokidog on December 08, 2010, 12:09:08 PM
Mountain quail are normally in the Mountains....  The males have a long, about 2", straight feather off their heads whare a valley quail has that little curly q .

Valley look similar to the Gambels in the pic.
Title: Re: Bob White Quail???
Post by: Tealer on December 09, 2010, 12:18:57 AM
As a rule of thumb mountain quail like to be in the mountains, I have seen them in the 3000 to 4500 range. I also usually find them where I hunt blue grouse, they love huckleberries.
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