- Quail hunting plantation
A Quail hunting plantation is a large tract of land typically with a natural
wooded andgrass habitat for the purpose of recreational hunting ofbobwhite quail .Range
Quail hunting plantations are found throughout the
southern United States fromTexas toSouth Carolina with a high concentration in southern Georgia and northernFlorida and may also offer hunting ofdove ,pheasant ,duck ,deer ,boar as well asfishing . Properties can be public or private and usually have alodge which can accommodate several people for several days.Private hunting plantations keep to an exclusive
clientele and are not advertised for hunting nor can they be accessed by the public.History
In the southern United States, quail hunting plantations were created from old
cotton plantation s which were purchased beginning in the 1880s by wealthy northerners such asHoward Melville Hanna ofCleveland, Ohio ,Clement Griscom ofPhiladelphia ,Walter E. Edge ofNew Jersey ,George H. Love , a Chrysler Corp. executive ofPittsburgh ,Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr. , a coal exectutive from Cleveland. [Paisley, Clifton, "From Cotton To Quail: An Agricultural Chronicle of Leon County, Florida, 1860-1967", University of Florida Press, 1968. ISBN 13: 978-0-8130-0718-2]Publications
*Huggler, Thomas E., "Quail Hunting In America: Tactics for Finding and Taking Bobwhite, Valley, Gambel, Mountain, Scaled, and Mearns Quail by Season and Habitat". ISBN-10: 081171277X
External links
* [http://www.quailcountry.us/ Quail Country]
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