Southern Arizona’s grasslands, interspersed with oak and mesquite trees, create one of the most beautiful and biologically rich landscapes in the American Southwest. Here’s a detailed look at the region’s characteristics, including its terrain, wildlife, hunting, and Southern Arizona that features a mosaic of rolling grasslands punctuated by Emory oak, Arizona white oak, and velvet mesquite trees, often creating a savanna-like environment. These open expanses are dotted with native bunchgrasses, yucca, and agave. The land transitions smoothly from open prairies to oak-studded foothills, often with dramatic backdrops of mountain ranges such as the Santa Ritas, Huachucas, and Whetstones. The mixture of desert plants and high-country oaks gives the region a unique “borderlands” beauty. The region is famous for its Mearns quail, which prefer oak-studded grasslands, as well as Gambel’s quail and scaled quail in lower, more arid areas. Mearns quail are especially sought-after by upland bird hunters due to their beautiful plumage and challenging nature. Southern Arizona is known as one of the best quail hunting destinations in the U.S. due to the diversity of quail species
Day hunt in Arizona $800
You will be hunting with a professional guide and a string of Experienced hunting dogs.
Includes Transportation in the field lunch and bird cleaning
Exclusions
-Shotgun shells
-Arizona hunting license
-Gratuity