Originally Posted by
dml1010
I apologize for not reading the rules before posting. But any who I actually looked on the Ct falconers site before coming here but they seemed to not posted anything since sometime late in 2011. But I did email the person who ran the site though and asked him. And I also just joined NAFA about an hour ago and found someone right in the town next to me that does it. Emailed him and got his number also just in case the email is dead. So hopefully he is still hunting and I'm praying that will be my start. The funny part of it is, is that about a year ago, someone was actually hunting with a red tail hawk right in the woods behind my house. The unfortunate part is that I wasn't home and my dad didn't know I was interested in falconry and actually looking for someone to help me. I haven't seen him since and I'm not sure if its someone who lives near me or not but no one around me has any mews in there yards that I know of. But I do appreciate the help and hopefully something works out for me. Maybe even someday I will be a general or master falconer and I can teach some apprentices and get CT's falconry going a little more. Thanks alot.
-Dylan Lefevre
Dylan, once you get you accepted into NAFA (they will send you an email) and they give you the ID and PW for the NAFA website, go into the Members Section of the website and use the Member Lookup function. Just type in CT in the State field and it will give you a list of NAFA members in CT and you can click on each member to get some contact information. Also, as I said before, if you have the time and can get down to the PA meet in Lancaster, you can see some great falconry and try and meet the CT falconers that are there.
Fred
"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson