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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3180867" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Very low numbers of both this year. IMO quail populations are weather dependent. There simply is little to no farming throughout a huge portion of the most infamous quail areas in NW Oklahoma, it's all range land. Those places that were pure gold in the 70's and 80's look exactly the same now as they did then, other than you can probably see wind turbines on the horizon. Just like the areas in Osage Co that used to hold prairie chickens, it all looks the same as it did back then. We've always had, and could hear quail here around the house, two years ago they were absolutely everywhere, just like the old days. Last year we saw very few and heard very few, this year none. The only thing that's changed here is the date and the weather. I saw almost no pheasant chicks during wheat harvest this year, and usually see dozens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3180867, member: 15643"] Very low numbers of both this year. IMO quail populations are weather dependent. There simply is little to no farming throughout a huge portion of the most infamous quail areas in NW Oklahoma, it's all range land. Those places that were pure gold in the 70's and 80's look exactly the same now as they did then, other than you can probably see wind turbines on the horizon. Just like the areas in Osage Co that used to hold prairie chickens, it all looks the same as it did back then. We've always had, and could hear quail here around the house, two years ago they were absolutely everywhere, just like the old days. Last year we saw very few and heard very few, this year none. The only thing that's changed here is the date and the weather. I saw almost no pheasant chicks during wheat harvest this year, and usually see dozens. [/QUOTE]
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