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  1. #1
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    hi guys
    home bred goss for me and quite possibly a spar ( may just let chris fly it in october) i also may , if times allows have a go at this crow hawking with an imprint female saker i have kept back.

    andy ( in need of sleep )

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    Chris???? really Chris. Don't you know he wears a lot of latex, and he raises HH's and well the list is long. I think you better send that spar to someone in Texas.


    I can't wait to see some pics of your new birds?


    I think I will fly a gos this year and quite possibly nothing else. However if all goes well, I might play with some other bird I have never hunted before.
    Thanks,
    Wes

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    Imprint Cooper's hawk for me (I think)..

    Been wanting to try another for a long time.

    Also, likely flying the 2007 imprint female Cooper's I have now that is 3/4 through her first molt.

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    Eyas coopers, if the nests I have my eye on turn out, and CB raised tercil Anatum. Isaac
    Isaac

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    I leave to pick up a tiercel barbary tomorrow. Hatched Sunday May 11.
    Fred Seaman
    “Ask, Listen, Learn, Grow”

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfseaman View Post
    I leave to pick up a tiercel barbary tomorrow. Hatched Sunday May 11.
    Hey Fred!!!... Looks like you took a big bite!!! Check your telemetry and order a high power transmitter or 2 and get new running shoes. Mine(a female) had a motor, a curiousity and a will. After he gets over the dispersal thing, if he is like mine, you will have some of the best hawking of your life!!!
    Jeff,
    Northern Black Hills, Wyoming

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    Hmmmm, what to do. I've got my name on a wild hacked barbary/brookei tiercel. If that doesn't come through then an eyas merlin ( won't know the sex until they hatch perfer a female). Or maybe an imprint female sharpie, probably not though because they will be too old by the time the hack is over.
    If it all falls apart that's ok because the worst thing that will happen is I'll fly my barbary and trap another jack this fall. That will give me a chance to spend more time with my 4 yr old daughter this summer. Plus I'm still cleaning up the mess from last hawking season.
    So many choices, it makes me crazy!
    Keith
    My best to you.
    Keith

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