Hi been out of falconry for a few years...thought I would check out the forum. I've recently moved to Missoula MT and am also looking to meet up with some local falconers and maybe see some falconry again. Thanks, -John
Hi been out of falconry for a few years...thought I would check out the forum. I've recently moved to Missoula MT and am also looking to meet up with some local falconers and maybe see some falconry again. Thanks, -John
back John!
EVERET K. HORTON, MICHIGAN
Game is the name of the Game
Hi John
Welcome back.. What have you flown before? Hows the weather up there? There are a lot of MT falconers on here. I am sure you will find someone.
I hope you enjoy the forum
Chris
Chris Lynn
-Owner and Admin of NAFEX.net.
I've flown a R-T, a HH, a brancher female COHA, several female pererines, several passage female goshawks, and two tiercel G/P hybrids...that about sums it up. I stopped flying birds about 4 years ago.
the weather has been sort of grey in missoula and somewhat cold...but I have recently relocated from the jackson WY area that that was freakin cold -40 was not uncommon...when there is 5 ft of snow in the valley and its -40...even the most hardcore falconer takes up another hobby . I'm in VT visiting family now and enjoying the scenery and wondering what sort of falconry is to be had there...squirrel hawking and maybe some cottontails and a few snowshoe hares?
John
Bend, OR
Hi John,
I think thats a very nice catch for just 45 minutes.
Nice looking Goshawk also.
Keep the pictures coming.
Vinnie Macchirella
LAS VEGAS REALTOR
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