Hi to everyone, just joined the forum and i live in Ireland, looking forward to reading what you get up to over the pond..atb Darren.
Hi to everyone, just joined the forum and i live in Ireland, looking forward to reading what you get up to over the pond..atb Darren.
to NAFEX Darren!
EVERET K. HORTON, MICHIGAN
Game is the name of the Game
hello darren.
john thompson.
WELCOME!! good screen name!
Bill
I have been known to approach the east...
welcome!
CODY RAMER, MONTANA [those who fly hawks have all the fun while those who fly falcons have all the problems]
Hello and welcome.
Jim Blackwell
"Mitakuye Oyasin"
Darren,
Where in Ireland do you live? The only Irish falconer I've ever spent time with is Liam O'Broin, at his place up in Slane, but I know Ireland well, and have spent a fair amount of time over there. I'm certainly looking forward to my next trip. Maybe I'll catch you out in the field at some point. Looks like you're having a good time!
Yours in the Sport,
Scott McNeff
Scott McNeff
Maine
Two Gonehawkings this could be confusing, Anyway, Irish American here. Nice looking dog, could you tells about your grouse situation over there?
Forrest
Northern Plains
Hi Dakota,
Yes and thanks the dog is a vital part of the hawking team, we have red grouse here but they are not plentyful and in decline, the season for them is fairly short one month, September only, i hope they might put a hunting ban on them for a season or two to help stabelize their numbers. We do have very good numbers of snipe and woodcock from November onwards which show good sport for falconers flying male peregrines (which we can take under licence 5 per year), as well as good duck, pheasant and partridge numbers.
Thanks Darren.
Sounds great, welcome aboard! We love pictures. Obsevation on Modern Falconry, is one of my bibles.
Forrest
Northern Plains
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