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| The savvy quail hunter will soon detect which state these quail habitat pictures are from based on crop type and contour alone. That savvy will take about three seasons to acquire. The first year Mid-America Hunting Association member will be recommended to the better quail hunting regions in each state and can cover as much as that as he want. Covering all regions will take typically three trips minimum. Milo field, Kansas.  What appears to be a fence row on the left of the picture is a typically dry drainage with weed/grass cover anywhere from 4 to 7 feet tall. While easy to cross there is no shooting capability when in it. | Milo field, Kansas. 
Wet drainage that is hard to cross due to steep banks. | Bean field, Missouri. 
Creek bottom at left, then moving right the bean field and what was pasture at right is now CRP. |
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