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2 NeutralAbout wayne225tt
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Rookie Hunter
- Birthday 03/03/1981
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Gender
Male
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Location
Nottingham
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Shame ur abit far away from me I'd happily help out I fly a Gos myself but still use my own bread Harris hawks for hunting/ pest control
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brothers bird did same sort of thing heeled fine and doesnt effect the birds ability at all hope your as lucky good luck with the recovery
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Bit late in the season for me as birds and now down but if ur still looking later in the year then pm me could sort a day or 2 out flying male or fem gos or Harris hawks
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Ditch the questions above and find a mentor all the rest will follow Harsh advice but best advice IMO Area you from btw ?
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Find this funny everytime I see a post about HH and telemetry Simple reason for that is I have used my Marshall set more on my FHH that is persistent bugger more then I have the gos She would tail chase pheasant until she had them same with hare , most HH give up but she never would . Even perfect weight and excellent recalls So in my opinion it's a must on all BOP
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Hi [bANNED TEXT] my brother breeds HH which are nice sized birds in Nottingham and usually has a clutch ready to go by then there nice sized birds Males fly 1-10 to 1-11 normally Females fly 2-6 to 2-9 normally I'm sure he hasn't filled his order book yet
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If he's the lowest he's been I wouldn't wait get him to the vets
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Harris hawks down and will start with a male fin gos next season so bored stiff threw the moult lol
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Think I have a spare if still needed ( Nottingham )
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Male Harris won't take pheasant like a gos don't think that is a argument that anyone wants to have but , I have owned 2 male and 1 fem Harris and found males can take in there own way. I've seen males chase across fields until pheasant has returned to cover to then get the kill. But the majority I have seen taken is from a tree whilst dog or beater flushes them
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A friend of mines male was flown for 2 seasons as a pestcontroll bird at pidgeons , he found it hard to start him on rabbit . I advised him to finish every session on a healthy feed on the dummy bunny , which he did for a good 3 weeks . First bolted rabbit after that he nailed no problem and has just finished the season by taking 82 in total . Not saying this will work for everyone
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Gratz in the hold but think bob got dates wrong wink wink
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Sparrow hawk which has just taken up the offer at spec savers . Where's his second pair ?
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Thorns please dont think I'm ripping ur product off because I'm not just my personal preference , I'm also well aware this could also happen with leather just I feel more comfortable with leather
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Easy I work for myself so if I wanna get out then I book work in around it