Quail & Other Wildlife Hunting Is Huge Pastime In Georgia
Since man invented the shotgun, hunters have roamed all over Georgia going quail hunting! The tradition of quail hunting is very popular not only in Georgia, but throughout the South in states like Alabama & Tennessee . Every year, hunters hunt everywhere the north Georgia mountains to the southern Georgia swamps looking for Georgia quail as well as other water fowl. The Georgia Quail hunting season runs mid November-late February (Limit 12 per Hunter).
Almost 300,000 hunters registered in Georgia in 2008. Many people in Georgia consider hunting a way of life. Some families even depend on hunting for an economical source of meat year-round. Besides Bobwhite quail, wild turkeys are a plentiful fowl in Georgia hunted late March through mid May! The turkey limit in Georgia is three per hunter! Turkeys love to follow the rivers and streams near woodlands and will emerge in the wide open at times when you least expect it. I would consider the turkey, the fox of the bird kingdom… and in Georgia is a “fox”that is well hunted.
Waterfowl love the Georgia swamps that welcome duck, pheasants, dove and geese the year. Also home to the woodcock, some varieties are nearing extinction so you need to study and know your woodcock species well.
One of the birds that Georgia hunters love to bag include the marsh hen. The marsh and can provide a lot of good tasting meat for a family. One bird nobody minds that you kill in Georgia is the crow! This bird has no bag limit and it is encouraged to take as many out as you can!
If you are really searching for adventure you can go alligator hunting around the first of September to October! Wildlife is plentiful in the state of Georgia. You got some of the biggest buck you can find anywhere! You have also have bear hunting too in the north Georgia mountains!
Wild boar hunting is another sport catching on in the state of Georgia key to the overpopulation of the hogs in the upper parts of the state . The wild hog is uprooting roots and destroying much habitat that other species need for survival! Wild boar also have a bad habit of destroying gardens and fences throughout the north Georgia mountains.
It is the hunting that I’m most interested in the state of Georgia. I grew up quail hunting in the Northeast Alabama mountains, and I love to do the same thing in Georgia! I particularly like to eat quail. Even though it doesn’t have a lot of meat, it takes real good. I will keep it simple and marinate the breast in a sweet barbecue sauce with fresh garlic for a few hours. I heat some olive oil and add a little fresh garlic! I will add the quail breast and cook about 10 minutes until golden brown! Nothing beats a belly full of quail on a Georgia Saturday night!
Georgia quail hunting is very popular because the habitat for bobwhites is perfect. You can find great grassy marshes around much of Georgia, often with a corn field or soybean crop beside them. This is perfect habitat for many waterfowl and other wildlife.
So next time you get the itch for some fresh quail grab your camping gear and get your bird dog ready! You will have a hard time finding quail in the state of Georgia. They are everywhere, and the best way to find locations to hunt is at wingshootingdestinations.com.
Find Quail Hunting Lodges in Georgia at GA Quail Hunting and a large list of quail hunting spots at Georgia Quail Hunting.

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