I'm breaking rank to answer questions you didn't ask but I believe are important to you. I don't know where you are located but judging by the remark concurning quail,the population must be lower than desired. We lost the intire population in the Eastern 2/3rds of Texas and 80% of that in remaining Western 1/3rd mostly because of clearing land to plant coastal burmuda. I suggest you contact Dr. Dale Rollins in San Angelo Tx. He can put you in contact with someone in your area if you are outside Tx. Google his contact info. Dr. Rollins has a business model where quail return more profit per acre than most other use. The beauty of it is that you can still plant your corn and pocket cash from quail or do as others do,maintain a nice family hunting preserve. Depending on surounding land,all or part of the brush in piles may be golden. I can tell you that we in Tx would give our left ----,well let's just say "half of a prized part of our anatomy" to have opertunity to reestablish quail on our property.
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