Habitat & Conservation  |  02/11/2026

PODCAST EP. 350: Quail Forever Joins SEWE to Celebrate Quail Culture in Charleston


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Episode Description

Each February, Charleston, South Carolina becomes the center of Southern sporting culture, and this conversation explains why the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) has earned that reputation. From quail hunting traditions to world-class sporting art and bird dogs on every corner, SEWE is where upland culture, quail habitat conservation, and delicious food collide. This year, SEWE takes place from February 13-15, 2026.

Listeners will hear about the attractions within Quail Forever's "Quail Classic" at SEWE's Brittlebank Park, why downtown galleries matter just as much as gear booths, and how hunters, bird dog lovers, conservationists, and families all find their place across multiple venues taking over the entire city of Charleston.

There's a practical side as well. The conversation digs into QF's quail habitat efforts and how organizations like Quail Forever connect landowners with biologists for real, on the ground results. You'll learn why SEWE matters for the future of quail hunting in the Southeast, and how QF's raffles, volunteers, and local chapters turn culture into conservation.

Savory dishes round out the picture. Lowcountry boils, fresh oysters, shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, and whole hog barbecues are as much a part of the weekend as bird dogs and shotguns. And if you've ever wondered why Boykin Spaniels seem to outnumber people in Charleston during SEWE, there's an answer for that too.

This is an insider's look at a weekend that blends hunting heritage, modern conservation, and Southern hospitality into something bigger than an event.

And, there's a big announcement about the future of Rooster Road Trip at the end.

Show Notes

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Transcript for On The Wing Podcast Ep. 350: Quail Forever Joins SEWE to Celebrate Quail Culture in Charleston