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16772
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Sharpe reports on hunting data for the 1988-1999 hunting season for bobwhite quail and ruffled grouse.
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24194
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A 1,200 acre former tobacco farm in Richmond County, The Webb Farm, is now a quail hunting resort.
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16770
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Dr. David Cobb, Chief of the NC Wildlife Resources Commission's Division of Wildlife Management, discuss the future of quail hunting in the state. While the future does not appear bright, he does offer hope.
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42761
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At the turn of the 20th century North Carolina was an attractive destination for many of the nation's elite hunting enthusiasts. The Piedmont area was especially prized for hunting of wild quail. Numerous hunting clubs and lodges were established, beginning in 1894 with the Thomasville Shooting Club.
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35640
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Separating the men from the boys took place during a quail hunt in February—not a usual month for hunting, according to the author. As for what else made the occasion unusual, that was the lesson the author learned from the man who took him on his first quail hunt. The lesson: youth is for making mistakes; old age is for impressing the young with their knowledge.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 6 Issue 1, Jan/Feb 1978, p10-12