Florida Quail Hunting in North Florida Plantations

North Florida quail hunting and quail hunting in South Georgia became popular after the closure of the cotton plantations. Many North Florida quail hunting lodges are housed in old cotton plantation homes offering the same quality of hospitality which the South U.S. was famous for. These lodges have a large tract of land running to many acres for hunters to enjoy hunting for Quail. North Florida quail hunting plantations provide accommodation and guides to guests during the quail hunting season that runs from October 1st to March 31st. They also have trained dogs to assist hunters to locate birds. Setters pointers and German short hair dogs are trained to find the best quail on the Florida quail hunting plantation. Bobwhite Quail and Wisconsin Giant Quail are found in abundance in these plantations. Florida quail hunting plantations also offer training services to the dogs belonging to their guests. Different hunting lodges have different rules. There are maximum shots per gun and maximum guns per guide rules in many Florida Quail Hunting plantations. Many plantations have a trap range for hunters to practice shots or warm up before setting off to hunt quail. Some Florida Quail hunting plantations have a bag limit on quail. Others don’t set a bag limit because they are confident of the quality of their birds. A range of hunting and lodging options are provided by Florida Quail Hunting Plantations. Two night five meal plans are offered or one day and two meal plans or half a day and one meal plans. The plantations release the same number of birds as the number that are killed to preserve quail hunting as a sport for generations. The hunted birds are cleaned and packed in ice and given to hunters at the end of the hunt by Florida quail hunting plantations.

 

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