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Quail callers suspended for the                        2022 Stubble Quail season

April 6th, 2022Quail callers suspended for the 2022 Stubble Quail season

The Game Management Authority has today announced the use of electronic quail callers will be prohibited during the 2022 Stubble Quail hunting season.

The Game Management Authority has today announced the use of electronic quail callers will be prohibited during the 2022 Stubble Quail hunting season.

‘Quail callers’ are electronic acoustic lures that emit the calls of Stubble Quail to attract and concentrate the birds into an area so they can be hunted.

After concerns were raised by the hunting community over the ethics of using quail callers, the GMA partnered with Deakin University to investigate the efficacy of the devices.

The research found that quail callers significantly increased the number of quail in the vicinity of the activated caller and concentrated the birds into a very localised area around it, making it easier for hunters to harvest the quail.

GMA CEO Graeme Ford said the results of this research show the effectiveness of electronic quail callers and the need to suspend the use of quail callers for the 2022 Quail Season.

“We now have evidence that using electronic quail callers significantly increases the number of quail in the vicinity of the caller,” Mr Ford said.

“As the popularity of these devices is increasing, we need to put their use on hold until the costs and benefits of their use can be fully explored during the review of the Wildlife (Game) Regulations 2012.”

“The results of the research show there is a very real risk that widespread use of quail callers could result in overharvesting.”

The use of quail callers when hunting game is already prohibited in many parts of the world.

Stubble Quail season is open from Saturday, April 2 – Thursday, June 30.

The GMA will be patrolling both public lands and private properties across Victoria throughout the 2022 Stubble Quail season to ensure compliance with hunting laws.

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