Quail hunting plantation
A quail hunting plantation is a large tract of land typically with a natural
bobwhite quail
.
Range
Quail hunting plantations are found throughout the
boar, and fishing
. Properties can be public or private and usually have a lodge, which can accommodate several people for several days.
Private hunting plantations keep to an exclusive
clientele
and are not advertised for hunting nor can they be accessed by the public.
History
In the Southern United States, quail hunting plantations were created from old
Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr., a coal executive from Cleveland.[1]
References
- ISBN 978-0-8130-0718-2
Further reading
- Huggler, Thomas E., Quail Hunting In America: Tactics for Finding and Taking Bobwhite, Valley, Gambel, Mountain, Scaled, and Mearns Quail by Season and Habitat. ISBN 0-8117-1277-X