I will hunt cover first thing in am. If I find cover next to food then all the better. I will hunt the transition zone then food plot. Food plots in the afternoon or transition zone. Back to cover in pm especially if food plots nearby. Or will look for really thick draws for quail. If weather bad more deep cover in pm that is close to food. Birds will duck in to feed but will go back to deep cover to ride out weather. If weather is mild they will spend all day in feed.
Drought has hurt CO but it gets better. CO is good that they get food plots to and from what I have hunted good cover. CO just has problems with enough winter cover and cooperation with farmers and other land owners to help with the process. Too much fence to fence planting, planting corners in their circle irrigated fields instead of leaving natural cover, cutting down grass in the ditches too early that disrupts nesting, again not enough winter cover to keep the numbers from year to year and general lack of apathy. It still gets better every year. Early season especially opening weekend, too many hunters chasing too few fields. Scout out hunting areas ahead of time and get some in mind and beeeline to your best fields and hope you are first. It thins out later in the season and late hunting with snow is really good but tuff on you and your dogs.
Kansas has had multiple wammies with drought and some tuff spring storms with hail in the last few years. Their numbers have dropped off and is more spotty than consistent as it has been in years past. They have very good cooperation with land owners for hunting crop fields after harvest so more choices. They also have more draws and quail habitat to mix things up.
My friends have spent last few years in Nebraska. Numbers have been very good and they are getting better with their land cooperation and allowing for hunting on harvested fields.
Worst thing with last couple of trips is the possibility of bed bugs in the hotels. Gets worse every year and I am almost to the point of getting a camper. While they are good about dogs I just don't want to bring home the critters.