Episode #42 Special Edition – New Year Ten Tips to “Hunt ’Em Up” – Chasing Gambel’s Quail in Arizona
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In this Special New Year edition of the AZ Quail Today Podcast, we’re kicking off the season with one of our most practical and timely episodes yet—10 proven tips to help you “Hunt ’Em Up” while chasing Gambel’s quail in Arizona.
Ryan Rice walks through field-tested strategies that cover everything from locating coveys and reading terrain, to applying pressure, marking birds, following up on shots, choosing the right gear, and knowing when to adjust expectations—or even leave the dog in the truck. These are real-world insights shaped by Arizona terrain, bird behavior, and years of experience in the field.
This episode isn’t about social media highlights or tailgate trophies—it’s about covering ground, working smart, respecting the birds, and enjoying the hunt. Whether you’re a seasoned Arizona quail hunter or new to Gambel’s country, you’ll walk away better prepared and more confident heading into the field.
Thanks for tuning in, and we hope this episode inspires you to start the New Year outdoors—discovering new coveys, learning the land, and making memories that last well beyond the season.
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Special thanks to Dan Priest of Arizona Outdoor Adventures for valuable feedback and insight.
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Ryan Rice
President, Arizona Quail Today
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