No matter what part of the country you’re from, generations of hunters can all agree that the onset of fall is something you anticipate all year long – no matter what game you’re hunting. But for us, the Georgia hunting season is something truly special – it’s something as timeless and recognizable as the bobwhite quail itself.
As the thick summer air finally begins to dissipate and the first signs of fall appear – the start of school, the gentle hum of a college football game on the radio, a slight chill at night, and the first sight of hunting gear stocked on store shelves – you know it’s time to head outside and reconnect with nature. Our fathers, grandfathers, and great grandfathers taught us just how valuable the thrill of the hunt is, and in today’s hyper-connected world, there’s never been a better time than this year’s Georgia quail season to lace up the hunting boots, grab the shotgun, and head for the pines.