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Yes, it is legal to hunt bobwhite quail in Florida, but hunters must follow specific regulations and guidelines set by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Bobwhite Quail Hunting in Florida: Regulations and Guidelines
Bobwhite quail are native to the southeastern United States, and Florida is one of the best places to hunt them. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) regulates quail hunting in the state, and hunters must obtain a license to hunt the birds.
Quail Season and Bag Limits
The quail season in Florida typically runs from October 22 to March 6, and hunters are allowed to hunt on private land with the landowner’s permission or on public land managed by the FWC. The daily bag limit for bobwhite quail is six birds per hunter, and there is no possession limit. Hunters must check their quail harvest online or by phone within 24 hours of the end of their hunt.
Hunting Techniques and Tips
To be successful at hunting bobwhite quail, hunters should familiarize themselves with the birds’ behavior and habitat. Quail typically inhabit areas with dense underbrush and grassy fields, and they are most active during the early morning and late afternoon. Hunters should use shotguns with birdshot and aim for the bird’s head or shoulders to ensure a quick and humane kill.
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