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    Default Hay-lo from Georgia

    Hi there. I'm pretty bad with introductions, hopefully I won't bore ya'll to tears to much.

    I'm Kaisa, a young pre-apprentice with an avid passion for falconry. Ever since fourth grade I've wanted to become a falconer, and I've never ceased to be dedicated to the sport, it's something I'd love to spend my life doing, and something I plan to accomplish. I plan on starting out with a Red-tailed, but that's still awhile off. I love thinking of it though, and I can't wait until I'm out in the field.

    Other then that, I also consider myself an artist, an avid reader, and I all around love animals. I plan on going to college for Ornothology or Zoology. I do live down in Georgia, I don't have much of an accent but I'm rather proud of being a southern-er. ;P

    So, uh yeah. I get kind of nervous around really big forums like this, but this is the first active Falconry forum I have found and I'm interested in becoming part of the community.

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    WELCOME.
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    Hi and Welcome,

    You should come to the GFA meet.

    http://www.georgiafalconryassociatio.../fieldmeet.htm
    Ross Spafford

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    Thanks for the welcome both of you. (:

    I was thinking of going to the GFA meet, but I haven't really talked to any other falconers from Georgia (any on the forum that wouldn't mind talking with me?) and it would be a bit awkward for me. It is on my mind though.

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    Tells us, what do you know of falconry? And if you are a student, I am assuming H.S., are your parents okay with you writing to/soliciting strangers on an open forum? I know I would not be with my kids unless I was supervising.
    tony

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    Kaisa,

    Hello and to NAFEX. We all here also sign our posts with at least a first name. You can set up a signature by going through the User CP in the top tool bar. Again, welcome.
    Jim Blackwell
    "Mitakuye Oyasin"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaisa View Post
    Thanks for the welcome both of you. (:

    I was thinking of going to the GFA meet, but I haven't really talked to any other falconers from Georgia (any on the forum that wouldn't mind talking with me?) and it would be a bit awkward for me. It is on my mind though.
    Kaisa:
    Go to the GA meet. IF you want to get a jump on thing while at the meet buy a item off the NAFEX site that is on here. I am sure when someone see you wearing the item, well I think the rest will be history. Not knowing your age, I would suggest that your parents tag along with you just so they know what they are in for. I know if they go with you, it will feel like they are tagging along. You will have a blast for sure. If you pass this up it maybe some time before the group gets together again.
    and have fun!
    EVERET K. HORTON, MICHIGAN
    Game is the name of the Game

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    Thanks for the welcomes everyone.

    Tony: How much do I know? That's a bit hard to sum up. I know enough that I could probably do well on the falconry exam, but not to pass it. I'm very aware I still have a lot to learn, but I don't mind. If I'm going to learn enough to be a good falconer, I need to be willing to learn all there is. And my mom doesn't really mind, in fact, she's very aware some of my best friends of mine have come from places on the internet (I actually have a friend coming down from NJ to see me, hopefully.) We're an internet family, she's used to it. Even at that, I'm very careful about what kind of info I give out on the internet. I know how to be safe. (:

    Everet: Maybe I will, is there anyone I would need to email to let them know I might be coming? That's the only thing that's really kept me from going places, I never know if there's anyone I should ask first, I wouldn't want to show up anywhere unwelcome. Other then that, I'd be really interested in meeting and interacting with other falconers from Georgia, which would be one of the main reasons I'd go to the meet. (And for seeing all the birds, of course!)

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    Contact one of the folks on the link below and explain to them that you are interested in going to the meet to talk to other falconers.

    http://www.georgiafalconryassociatio...enticeship.htm

    One of the things you will have to do to become a falconer is get over your shyness of approaching folks about becoming a falconer. I know shyness is tough to overcome, but most falconers keep to themselves so they don't go out there looking for folks to chat with about falconry. Also, following the advice of falconers and especially, your sponser is the most important thing. Like being asked to sign your post, it is little things like that that will determine to a potential sponser your ability to follow their advice.

    Good luck and have fun and go to the meet, you will have a blast!
    Fred
    "Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    Yeah, I do tend to be kind of shy, hehe. Anyway, yeah, I'll send one of them an email. I'd really like to go, and I'm sure I'd enjoy it. And thanks for the advice. (:
    --Kaisa

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    Kaisa:
    You may want to get good beating stick and a set of brush pants or chaps. Game hawking can always use more brush beaters.
    EVERET K. HORTON, MICHIGAN
    Game is the name of the Game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross.Spafford View Post
    Hi and Welcome,

    You should come to the GFA meet.

    http://www.georgiafalconryassociatio.../fieldmeet.htm
    Ross....

    She said she wanted to learn about falconry... Not learn how to enjoy a banquet and the proper methods of showing a bird at Buck-A-Rama...
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