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Starting A Harris On Gulls And Crow?


craigynewall

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Just wondering if its a good idea getting my female harris trained to gull an crow as their is a huge number round my way that all just sit in the fields in huge flocks. Also wondering how you go abouut getting her to go for them carnt find gull lures or anything anywher. My mates female is amazing on them guranteed catch every time he flys her but he didnt need to train her she automatically got the taste for them and been smashing them ever since. Mine doesnt go for them but just wondering if thers a way to get her tuned to them?? Thanks.

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That and let your bird see his grab one (assuming you have not already done so) might do the trick.

No mate i dont take myn out with his anymore as first time we flew them together his bird kept trying to foot mine and just basically doesnt like my bird been there. Myn flys good in a cast with my other 2 friends males but the 2 females just carnt seem to get along. Strange.. His female is a right fiesty fka goes for anything that moves which isnt my cup of tea really but i do love how it works the gulls and crows.

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Try and get sum gull wings of ur mate fella and attach them to a lure then hopefully it will click with your bird !

might work, carcases work better,but be careful craig you need a licence for gulls , atb mc

Thanks mc il try a carcass as i dont really fancy messing about cutn wings off thm attaching to lures etc which will definatly work but id rather just buy a ready made gull lure ( which i cant find anywher ) or like you say just pull a carcass along for her to switch onto. Dont worry mate il be extra carefull ;) thanks for the advice lads.

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