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11 GoodAbout brianL84
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- Birthday 12/05/1984
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I think you need to pipe down a little bit Brian..these folk who you are insulting have a lot more experience than you and have been nothing but friendly and educational..and you are making yourself look a right idiot by posting comment's like the one above.. look pal i was having a laugh way the guy then he starts with all his i think you should lay off the post till i get my information correct who is he to tell me what to do ? and who do u think you are tellin me im looking like an idoit and thay have more expirence than me you dont no me from adam mate so how can u say hes more expiren
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is this you typing this brian,or is it your mate again lol oh no that was me mate
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looking good mate hope you get some fun way him
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think you will find thats not a hare our hares would make 3 of that pathetic excuse for a rabbit
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Brian, Love the tracksuit bit! To be sure, anyone who has spent much time flying brown hares with any of the mid-range hawks will have seen some pretty rough encounters – rollover, cartwheels, high launches – bird still attached – and terrifying back to earth tumbles. This is seriously worrying stuff; to see it any other way would be a grave error. Every single precaution needs to be taken. The hare-catching Harris needs to be super fit and hard muscled – the softie is more easily injured. Ground conditions need to be assessed: only a lunatic would fly on hard (frozen, drought-baked) rough
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oh my god thats the funniest thing iv ever read in my life how long did it take you to think that one up or did u steal it straight out of a primary ones school book .you saying you have never dun a bit of car hawking yourself
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my moneys on the hare miby a hawk will take one or two but i think if someone who flys hare with harris was to be totaly honist they would say the hare wins most of the time
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Brian, Love the tracksuit bit! To be sure, anyone who has spent much time flying brown hares with any of the mid-range hawks will have seen some pretty rough encounters – rollover, cartwheels, high launches – bird still attached – and terrifying back to earth tumbles. This is seriously worrying stuff; to see it any other way would be a grave error. Every single precaution needs to be taken. The hare-catching Harris needs to be super fit and hard muscled – the softie is more easily injured. Ground conditions need to be assessed: only a lunatic would fly on hard (frozen, drought-baked) rough
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fitness is key mate your bang on with that but i think harris are just exellent birds especialy when fit iv never had as much fun with any other birds harris are defo my favourite
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deer attack on dog what would you have done?
brianL84 replied to martync1967's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
well im not going to give my mate a kikin but i wasnt happy put it like that -
im still training the youngster so be a wee while yet for me hope you all have a good start to your season
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bad stuff this is i had a guy come up to me the other day and ask me if i would use my dog to line his bitch and i just told him straight NO and he was like aw please mate the c**t dusnt even work his bitch and he just wants pups to make money well he aint using my dog no chance
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miby mate but i tell u falcons are so much easyer to train my wee harris has been a bit of a c**t tbh getting thare with him now but its been a very trying expirience lol
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deer attack on dog what would you have done?
brianL84 replied to martync1967's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
lol its no funny mate especialy when it you a wida been going crazy if someone said that bout ma kids my mate fot it was funny but i was not ammused and can only say sorry to the folk the wee prick gave abuse to -
hi guys i just got myself a young harris and hes a wee shite lol traind a couple of sakers from young and found them so easy to train and get hunting so why can i train a saker faster than a harris but a harris is ment to be a beginers bird ? hes 1lb 9 and hes just started jumping to the glove today but hes not progressing as quick as my falcons did iv had older harris befone and loved them so went back to having one and to be honist its not been as easy as everybody claimes