thurso jack 3 Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 Knowing nothing about falconrey, is it a sport that a novice should enter or is it a very difficult thing to pick up? what advice could you offer me and what type of bird would be suitable, the grounds i have permission on hold rabbits, pidgeons, pheasants, grouse, ducks among others. What are the costs involved, any advice gratefully received. thanks thurso jack Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 if TURK and MILLET can pick it up any dumb arse can do it Quote Link to post
Guest bald eagle1 Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 thurso jack, get yourselve a couple of good books and if u do decide to purchase a bird consider a harris hawk. they are more forgiven to any mistakes u may make compared to other hawks/falconsThey dont require as much time i.e you can get away with flying them once a week although more the better.intial cost can be expensive but once you have everything it aint.Try to get out with someone or pay the reddies for a course its a crakin pastime mate good luck gary Quote Link to post
thurso jack 3 Posted April 12, 2006 Author Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 thanks for the replies folks, whats a good book to read for advice etc?? thanks for the replies folks, whats a good book to read for advice etc?? Quote Link to post
Guest bald eagle1 Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 thanks for the replies folks, whats a good book to read for advice etc?? thanks for the replies folks, whats a good book to read for advice etc?? see midnights reply to HOW BIG post he recomends 2 good books that will keep u right Quote Link to post
thurso jack 3 Posted April 15, 2006 Author Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 cheers. Quote Link to post
muppet 0 Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 2 books i found very useful is (Jemima Parry Jones-Training Birds of Prey) and Emma Ford (Falconry Art and Practice)both very useful in selecting and training a bird of prey.As for the expense by the time you buy a bird and house it it and get all the kit to use with it you,re looking at small change out of about 6-800 quid all in.Check out my website it may help. http://harrishawking.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ Looking on the bright side its a wicked passtime and highly addictive so good luck and happy hunting. Quote Link to post
Fletcher 0 Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Don't be buying any books yet, I've a shed load you can borrow. PM me. Quote Link to post
Guest bald eagle1 Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 2 books i found very useful is (Jemima Parry Jones-Training Birds of Prey) and Emma Ford (Falconry Art and Practice)both very useful in selecting and training a bird of prey.As for the expense by the time you buy a bird and house it it and get all the kit to use with it you,re looking at small change out of about 6-800 quid all in.Check out my website it may help.http://harrishawking.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ Looking on the bright side its a wicked passtime and highly addictive so good luck and happy hunting. harrishawker21 wiz on your site but for some reason couldnt send e mail what is site u got squirrel chapsfrom? Quote Link to post
muppet 0 Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 2 books i found very useful is (Jemima Parry Jones-Training Birds of Prey) and Emma Ford (Falconry Art and Practice)both very useful in selecting and training a bird of prey.As for the expense by the time you buy a bird and house it it and get all the kit to use with it you,re looking at small change out of about 6-800 quid all in.Check out my website it may help. http://harrishawking.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ Looking on the bright side its a wicked passtime and highly addictive so good luck and happy hunting. harrishawker21 wiz on your site but for some reason couldnt send e mail what is site u got squirrel chapsfrom? I make em myself i couldn,t find any when i needed them exept in america so i sussed out how to make em,i,ve used them for around four seasons and sold em to virtually every corner of britain and ireland and i haven,t had any thing but praise for them so far.and i use them on my pair of harrises every day as i got loads of squirrels around here and my birds love em,problem is they rip shit out of the birds when they catch em but they dont do any damage to the birds when they wear em.Check em out they,re listed on ebay regularly just put in a search for squirrel chaps. Quote Link to post
Guest bald eagle1 Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 2 books i found very useful is (Jemima Parry Jones-Training Birds of Prey) and Emma Ford (Falconry Art and Practice)both very useful in selecting and training a bird of prey.As for the expense by the time you buy a bird and house it it and get all the kit to use with it you,re looking at small change out of about 6-800 quid all in.Check out my website it may help. http://harrishawking.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ Looking on the bright side its a wicked passtime and highly addictive so good luck and happy hunting. harrishawker21 wiz on your site but for some reason couldnt send e mail what is site u got squirrel chapsfrom? I make em myself i couldn,t find any when i needed them exept in america so i sussed out how to make em,i,ve used them for around four seasons and sold em to virtually every corner of britain and ireland and i haven,t had any thing but praise for them so far.and i use them on my pair of harrises every day as i got loads of squirrels around here and my birds love em,problem is they rip shit out of the birds when they catch em but they dont do any damage to the birds when they wear em.Check em out they,re listed on ebay regularly just put in a search for squirrel chaps. Quote Link to post
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