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<blockquote data-quote="VIKING" data-source="post: 2240782" data-attributes="member: 16840"><p>I have no idea what has happened to the quail. I lived in South Texas for a few years back in the 70's. We had the hottest and driest weather I have personally ever lived in. The ranch my father in law worked on had lots and lots of coyotes, several bob cats, javalina, wild hogs, and rattle snakes. They will all eat quail or quail eggs or both. The quail were everywhere. He and I could get our limits with hardly any problem. Now, we think the drought and predators are what's happening to our quail. I'm not saying what is the problem cause I sure don't know. All I know is the way it was around Alice, Texas back in the late 70's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VIKING, post: 2240782, member: 16840"] I have no idea what has happened to the quail. I lived in South Texas for a few years back in the 70's. We had the hottest and driest weather I have personally ever lived in. The ranch my father in law worked on had lots and lots of coyotes, several bob cats, javalina, wild hogs, and rattle snakes. They will all eat quail or quail eggs or both. The quail were everywhere. He and I could get our limits with hardly any problem. Now, we think the drought and predators are what's happening to our quail. I'm not saying what is the problem cause I sure don't know. All I know is the way it was around Alice, Texas back in the late 70's. [/QUOTE]
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