Covey Point Half Day Quail Hunt
Up to 6 Guests, minimum 4 guests
About
Half Day Quail (no lodging) $390 per hunter
• Warm-up clay pigeons
• 4 hunter minimum/6 hunter maximum
• Option to take home clean, frozen quail in a Covey Point cooler
• Snacks and drinks on the hunt
• No license needed.
• Unlimited bird harvest! No extra bird fees!
(Groups of 3 hunters may be accommodated in October & late March
Not Included:
• Gratuities
• Transportation to and from the lodge
• You may purchase additional take-home birds for $6 each
• Non-hunting guests: $200 per night (includes meals and lodging)
• Non-hunting guests 12 & under: $110 per night (includes meals and lodging)
• Shells (Can be purchased at Lodge - Rio High Brass 8 shot 7/8 oz Load)
• Additional meals: $25/lunch; $45 dinner (includes hors d’oeuvres)
• Liquor/wine/beer (BYOB)
Rules
Quail Safety Guidelines
During your quail hunt here at Covey
Point Outfitters, we want you to enjoy your experience, but safety is our utmost
priority.
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No alcohol before or during the hunt. No one under the influence of alcohol will
be allowed to participate in the hunt.
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All hunters must wear orange at all times during the hunt.
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Only two shooters at a time are allowed off of the buggy. Everyone else should
remain seated at all times, unless told to do otherwise by your guide.
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No low birds will be shot. Listen for your guide's instructions.
·
Always pay attention to your guide and his instructions. If your guide instructs you
not to shoot, hold fire.
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After birds are flushed and the shooting is over, all guns shall be unloaded
immediately while the birds are being retrieved.
·
If birds are flushed before both shooters are ready, there should be no shooting
until instructed by the guide.
·
Always keep gun barrel up at all times.
If hunters/guest fail to follow the safety guidelines you will not be
able to participate in the remainder of the hunt.
This outfitter currently has no lodging available.
Target species

Quail
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Location
Goshen, Alabama, United States
Exact location provided after booking.
From the porch of the family home on the banks of the river, Michelle outstretches her arms and says Covey Point comes with “all the amenities” motioning to the woods, river, and fields. That’s the vibe you get at Covey Point. Nature is the prime amenity without sacrificing world-class hunting or first-class accommodations. At Covey Point, guests become family.
David’s vision has blended well with the passions of their three children, Abby, John David and Grant, and it ties the family to the land and the operation of what is truly a family business. At the most basic level, however, is the love of the hunt.
When David was a kid, he hunted quail along the sides of the fields, down the trails, fence rows, through the woods and across open fields. Quail were plentiful and with every shot, memories were made. That’s the experience the Taylor family wants to share with others.
It is their oldest son John David, though, that has a personal mission to share his passion for hunting and working dogs with the world. Just a few minutes spent talking to him reveals experience far beyond his years. Whether you find him on horseback or walking a gravel road, his eyes are always searching for the next “good spot” or improvement to the “experience.”
A standout athlete, John David knew early on that his path would return him to the land on which he’d been reared and the ways of life largely lost in today’s world. His bedroom bears the proof of that way of life – mountains of turkey beards, and tokens of deer, fish, wild hogs, ducks and birds cover the walls. Not only the products of successful hunts, but also stories that will be handed down for the next generations. Hunting is his passion and his vision, too. It’s a vision that’s been embraced by his three generations of the Taylor family, working in concert. Covey Point is the culmination of that vision.
Come share it with us.
Come make your own memories.
John David Taylor
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