fireash123 1 Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 please post your goshawking videos. i have 3 from last season and hope to get more next! think you may need to load in another window? 1 Quote Link to post
jasper65 6 Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 that dog of your's works a treat Ash, you've made a good job of him/her Quote Link to post
fireash123 1 Posted May 8, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 cheers tony, she has been very hard to work out, very headstrong but soft so cant me to harsh, responded well to posative training. hope to get a hd camera as there good on the computer but when i download them they go abit pixaly. Quote Link to post
jasper65 6 Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 cheers tony, she has been very hard to work out, very headstrong but soft so cant me to harsh, responded well to posative training. hope to get a hd camera as there good on the computer but when i download them they go abit pixaly. The dogs a credit to you mate. all this techno computer stuff is way over my head Ash . I still have no idea how to take footage from video onto the computer or disc? I have alot of old footage on some VHS tapes and some old footage of captive bred Goshawks going through all the display from food passing to copulateing, think the best one is from the 's Lenny Walters Pere/Prairie putting in a cracking head long verticle while out grouse hawking . Its all way beyond me mate, my brains not what it used to be so I keep being told by the wife. Quote Link to post
fireash123 1 Posted May 9, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 i think there is companys you can send it to who will download it to disc for you. i think its well worth it. to keep it in digital format then just download it to a storing website like photobucket, even my old man is learning, i use the word learning loosly mind lol. id like to get out more with like minded people to do some filming. trying to organise some lark hawking, im not into longwings that much but like the british predators type thing and have always been interested in the discriptions of lark hawking. why its not practiced as much i dont know, its a quarry most have acsess too. Quote Link to post
jakepotjo 3 Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 hopeing to get some hunting ones this year Quote Link to post
furgle 14 Posted June 3, 2012 Report Share Posted June 3, 2012 One day I will fly a gos I have got plenty of corvids on my new permission aswell as quite a few pheasant and DUCK Maybe next season or the season after but need a good pointer first lol Quote Link to post
AlBrown 61 Posted June 23, 2012 Report Share Posted June 23, 2012 My girl on her eggs this season, the last time I will see her on any. http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/Islathegos/?action=view¤t=MOV00293.mp4 and big bad Bomber my GSP http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/Islathegos/?action=view¤t=MOV00234.mp4 and a lovely picture of Bomber backing up Ash's bitch on a cracking day out with Ash's gos Luja taking an amazing flight on Greys taking them on to 100 feet up. His bird is the first invited hawk to catch any on my land, very very fast birds and Luja was a match for them. Finally Tiree hot on the heels of a bunny and me doing a sterling job trying not to fall down the hill. ATB Alex Quote Link to post
Mark White 25 Posted July 4, 2012 Report Share Posted July 4, 2012 i think there is companys you can send it to who will download it to disc for you. i think its well worth it. to keep it in digital format then just download it to a storing website like photobucket, even my old man is learning, i use the word learning loosly mind lol. id like to get out more with like minded people to do some filming. trying to organise some lark hawking, im not into longwings that much but like the british predators type thing and have always been interested in the discriptions of lark hawking. why its not practiced as much i dont know, its a quarry most have acsess too. i think there is companys you can send it to who will download it to disc for you. i think its well worth it. to keep it in digital format then just download it to a storing website like photobucket, even my old man is learning, i use the word learning loosly mind lol. id like to get out more with like minded people to do some filming. trying to organise some lark hawking, im not into longwings that much but like the british predators type thing and have always been interested in the discriptions of lark hawking. why its not practiced as much i dont know, its a quarry most have acsess too. If you know some one with a video and dvd player/recorder you can do it your self with combos play the video and on the dvd side select video in put press record on dvd and play on video and now you have a digital copy if the tape is protected from recording you will find a tab in the corner where the tape runs take it off job done. If it not the combo and they separate use a scart lead from video recorder out put and put it in the dvd player/recorder AV socket press play on video and record on dvd job done. hope this helps you will save loads of money if you have a lot of them. Quote Link to post
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